Tenaga kesehatan merupakan suatu pekerjaan dimana seseorang harus mengabdikan diri dalam bidang kesehatan, termasuk profesi dokter gigi. Standar Kompetensi Dokter Gigi menjelaskan bahwa seorang dokter gigi dalam menjalankan tugasnya dituntut untuk bersikap profesional. Dokter gigi diakui sebagai profesi yang penuh tekanan serta merekapun menganggap profesi mereka lebih stres daripada tenaga kesehatan lainnya. Stres dikaitkan dengan penurunan kinerja, dalam profesi terkait kesehatan tentunya akan mempengaruhi pelayanan kesehatan terhadap pasien. Artikel ini bertujuan untuk mengulas faktor-faktor apa yang menjadi pemicu stres kerja pada dokter gigi, sehingga pelayanan terhadap pasien memiliki kualitas dan mutu yang baik. Berdasarkan studi literature didapatkan hasil bahwa factor yang paling sering membuat dokter gigi stress yaitu lingkungan kerja dan konflik dengan rekan kerja, serta faktor faktor lain yang juga berpengaruh yaitu tuntutan kerja, keadaan organisasi, finansial, dan dukungan sosial. Sangat penting bagi dokter gigi untuk bisa mengidentifikasi level stress untuk bisa memberikan pelayanan yang baik dan memberikan performa maksimum dalam berkerja.
Background: Tooth mobility is a problem that often results in tooth loss due to disease or injury to the gingiva or bone that supports the teeth. Tooth mobility is one of the clinical features of periodontal disease caused by alveolar bone destruction, occlusion trauma and the expansion of inflammation from the gingiva to the deeper supporting tissues. One of the treatments for stabilizing tooth mobility is splinting. Various types of splints can be used as an initial therapy for the treatment of periodontal disease so that the teeth become more stable for further treatments. Objective: To describe the correction of tooth mobility with splint. Case Report: A 64-year-old patient presented to the periodontics clinic of Dental and Oral Hospitals Gadjah Mada University (RSGM UGM) with complaints of inferior front teeth mobility. The patient had a history of controlled diabetes mellitus. The management of this case was done by an initial treatment of scaling root planning (SRP) and intracoronal splint. Results: The four-week control showed more stable teeth and further treatment was possible. Conclusion: The periodontal splint can be used as an initial treatment for patients with periodontal disease because the mobile tooth is supported by another tooth, thereby increasing comfort during mastication. Keywords: tooth mobility, diabetes mellitus, splint, intracoronal splint
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