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Prevention of musculoskeletal disorders as occupational health problem among dental professionals

Date Issued
2024-11-02
Author(s)
Stavreva, Natasha
Bajraktarova Valjakova, Emilija
Elenchevski, Sasho
Kokolanski, Vlatko
Abstract
Objective: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) have been identified as a significant occupational health problem among dental professionals. MSDs can be defined as any
injury to the human support system, including the bones, cartilage, muscles, ligaments, tendons, blood vessels, nerves due to exposure to hazards at the workplace.
For dental professionals they occur commonly in the neck, shoulder, lower back and
wrists. They are significant work-related occupational health problem. Sufferers of
MSDs may experience numbness, tingling, pain, decreased strength or swelling of
the affected area. Ergonomics helps in designing jobs, equipment and workplaces
to fit dental workers in prevention of MSD. The aims of the study are to define the
significant risk factors to dental professionals’ health which lead to injuries and prevention of MSDs as occupational health problem. Material and methods: Risk factors
of MSDs with specific reference to dentistry include stress, poor flexibility, improper
positioning, infrequent breaks, repetitive movements, weak postural muscles, prolonged awkward postures and improper adjustment of equipment. This article includes MSDs and the signs, symptoms and risk factors and the influence of the ergonomics in prevention of these types of injuries Some authors have found symptoms
of discomfort for dental workers occurred in the wrist/hands (69.5%), neck (68.5%),
upper back (67.4%), low back (56.8%) and shoulders (60.0%). Results: Major health
problems for dental professionals are musculoskeletal pain, especially back pain.
Early symptoms of MSDs include pan, swelling, tenderness, numbness and loss of
strength. Preventive measures for MSD are proper sitting posture, ergonomic equipment such as chairs, arm rests, workstation layout, dentist micro breaks, magnification systems and others. Conclusion: Ergonomic equipment, regular exercises,
relaxation techniques and good scheduling assure high productivity, avoidance of
illnesses and injuries and reduce the possible MSDs and increase productivity of dental professionals.
Subjects

occupational health

prevention

MSDs

dental professionals

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