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Analysis and prevention of ergonomic risk factors among dental students

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF DENTAL EDUCATION
Volume 25, Issue 3, Pages 460-479

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/eje.12621

Keywords

dental education; dental ergonomic; dental students; musculoskeletal disorders; working performance

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Dentistry is a high-risk profession for work-related disorders, and dental students are also exposed to risk factors. The study aimed to determine and localize musculoskeletal pain during dental work, providing suggestions for effective preventive measures. Results showed that neck muscle activity poses a high ergonomic risk, and students should be aware of potential risks and engage in regular physical activity to avoid ergonomic problems.
Introduction Dentistry is a high-risk profession for the development of work-related disorders. Dental students are also exposed to several risk factors. The goal of the study was to determine and localise musculoskeletal pain during dental work, afterwards to measure electromyography signals from the muscles groups mostly affected by the musculoskeletal pain. Study was done in order to provide possible suggestions for the most effective preventive measures of MS pain among dental students. Materials and Methods In order to solve the objectives, the research was realised in two segments. In the first part of the study, specially designed questionnaires were used to determine the frequency of musculoskeletal pain, risk factors and preventive measures among students. The second part of the study included electromyography analyses of muscular activity of students during dental work. Inclinometers also were set up in the purpose of monitoring inclination of the spine. Results Results of the questionnaire study indicated that pain during work was frequent, 81.8% of all the subjects reported pain during work. The recorded muscle activity of the neck muscles indicated a high ergonomic risk, while the muscle activity of the shoulders and back muscles indicated a medium risk. Work with a back flexion of 20 degrees and more indicates that students are at risk. Conclusion Dental students used to work in unnatural working position. High ergonomic risk occurred in neck muscles. Students should be aware of the potential risks during work and to learn how to prevent it. Regular physical activity is strongly suggested to the students in order to avoid ergonomic problems.

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