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Dentin Hypersensitivity: A Literature Review Gustantyo Wahyu Wibowo; How Kim Chuan; Susanna Halim
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 5 (2025): May
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i5.10995

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Dentin hypersensitivity is characterized by brief, intense pain triggered by external stimuli that affect exposed dentin with open tubules. The condition is primarily caused by two factors: the exposure and loss of dentin and the opening of dentin tubules, which allows sensory signals from the pulp to be transmitted in response to stimulation of the dentin surface. A precise diagnosis is crucial before initiating treatment and begins with a thorough patient medical history and clinical examination. Various treatment options have been developed to manage sensitivity, focusing primarily on nerve desensitization and the closure of open dentinal tubules. Developing a better understanding of the causes and mechanisms of dentin hypersensitivity is essential for effective prevention and treatment strategies for patients suffering from this condition. This review aims to provide dental professionals with comprehensive knowledge about dentin hypersensitivity, including its causes, diagnostic procedures, clinical management techniques, and innovative methods for reducing sensitivity.
Analysis of Electronic Medical Records Data Security: Case Study in Citra Husada Sigli Hospital Juliana Juliana; Alamsyah Alamsyah; Susanna Halim
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 6 (2025): June
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i6.11081

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In health services, electronic medical record (E-MR) stands as tool to accelerate the provision of services to patients. However, patient’s medical record data must be kept secure, especially because it is easily hacked by unauthorized parties. This study aims to analyze the security of E-MR data at Citra Husada Hospital and identify risks that can occur. This study uses a qualitative survey with a case study design with 10 respondents that were selected by purposive sampling. The aspects of patient’s E-MR data security studied were confidentiality, integrity, authentication, availability, access control and non-repudiation. The security of E-RM data is generally good in confidentiality, authentication, availability, access control, and non-repudiation. However, some areas need improvement. While login requires a username and password, the password complexity is weak. Integrity is inadequate due to the lack of an SOP for data changes. Authentication includes digital signature related to encrypted username and password but lacks a certified electronic signature. The system is accessible only within the hospital’s intranet, ensuring availability. Access rights are well-structured. A track record ensures non-repudiation. The highest risk is unauthorized changes to patient data, highlighting the need for stronger risk management measures.