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PREVALENSI PENYAKIT JARINGAN KERAS GIGI PERMANEN SEBELUM DAN SELAMA PANDEMI DI RSKGM PROVINSI SUMATERA SELATAN
Background: The most common dental problems in Indonesia are broken/cavities/toothache. Dental hard tissue disease is one of the ten biggest outpatient diseases in South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital. The dental practice has been limited since the COVID-19 pandemic occurred. Limited access to treatment has impacted the number of permanent dental hard tissue disease cases at South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital. Objective: This study aims to find out the prevalence of permanent dental hard tissue disease before and during the pandemic at South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital. Methods: This study was a descriptive observational study with a cross-sectional design. Data were collected using the total sampling method, a medical record data on SIMRS BPJS application with a diagnosis of permanent dental hard tissue disease at South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The prevalence of permanent dental hard tissue disease before and during the pandemic at South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital has decreased with the number before the pandemic being 2380 cases and during the pandemic was 770 cases. Conclusion: The prevalence of permanent dental hard tissue disease at South Sumatera Dental and Oral Hospital has decreased during the pandemic.
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