The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis

Aims: To evaluate the distribution of the health hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City according to age, sex and number of working hours per week. It also stated the usage of personal protective measures among dentists. Materials and Methods: The study of population consisted of one h...

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Main Author: Ghada Dh Al–Sayagh
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Dentistry 2006-06-01
Series:Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
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Online Access:https://rden.mosuljournals.com/pdf_40100_f9a385cd6c586271ed085161f2f6c905.html
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spelling doaj-11f7506b86bc4cef831b69ecfe45383e2020-11-25T02:51:07ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of DentistryAl-Rafidain Dental Journal 1812-12171998-03452006-06-016213614310.33899/rden.2006.40100The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitisGhada Dh Al–SayaghAims: To evaluate the distribution of the health hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City according to age, sex and number of working hours per week. It also stated the usage of personal protective measures among dentists. Materials and Methods: The study of population consisted of one hundred and thirty dentists. The target population comprised dentists who worked in Mosul City. The study was conducted within form of questionnaire. Dentists were asked whether they suffered any occupational disease related to a musculo–skeletal pain and its location whether in the back, upper limbs or lower limbs. Also location of back pain as in the neck, shoulder, thoracic, lumber and sacral regions. Additionally, dentists were asked about eye problem, infectious diseases and if they are wearing medical gloves and masks. Results: The musculo–skeletal pain was the most frequent complaint of the total dentists (63.08%). Back–pain was the most prevalent of the musculo–skeletal disorders among dentists (81.54%) of the total sample and more frequently in the cervical area; i.e., neck and shoulder (66.15%). There was a significant difference between the prevalence of different musculo–skeletal pain and the weekly working hours among dentists (p = 0.01). There was a significant difference between dentists with and without eye problems (p = 0.033). Higher prevalence of dentists from the total sample did not complain of infectious diseases (82.31%). Dentists whom never wearing gloves and masks comprised the higher percentages of the total sample (46.15% and 19.23%, respectively). Conclusions: Carrying out their professional work, dentists are exposed to a number of occupational hazards. The study revealed that musculo–skeletal pain was the frequent complaint of dentists and more frequently in the cervical area (neck and shoulders) with a significant association between the number of working hours per week and musculo–skeletal pain in all locations (back, upper limb, lower limb). The majority of the examined dentists complain of eye problem during their practice, whereas most of them never complain any infectious disease. No significant association between dentists wearing gloves but significant association between those wearing masks with the age.https://rden.mosuljournals.com/pdf_40100_f9a385cd6c586271ed085161f2f6c905.htmlmusculo–skeletal painoccupational hazardsback pain
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The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
musculo–skeletal pain
occupational hazards
back pain
author_facet Ghada Dh Al–Sayagh
author_sort Ghada Dh Al–Sayagh
title The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
title_short The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
title_full The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
title_fullStr The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
title_full_unstemmed The occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City: Musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
title_sort occupational hazards and diseases among dentists in mosul city: musculo– skeletal pain, eye problem and hepatitis
publisher University of Mosul, College of Dentistry
series Al-Rafidain Dental Journal
issn 1812-1217
1998-0345
publishDate 2006-06-01
description Aims: To evaluate the distribution of the health hazards and diseases among dentists in Mosul City according to age, sex and number of working hours per week. It also stated the usage of personal protective measures among dentists. Materials and Methods: The study of population consisted of one hundred and thirty dentists. The target population comprised dentists who worked in Mosul City. The study was conducted within form of questionnaire. Dentists were asked whether they suffered any occupational disease related to a musculo–skeletal pain and its location whether in the back, upper limbs or lower limbs. Also location of back pain as in the neck, shoulder, thoracic, lumber and sacral regions. Additionally, dentists were asked about eye problem, infectious diseases and if they are wearing medical gloves and masks. Results: The musculo–skeletal pain was the most frequent complaint of the total dentists (63.08%). Back–pain was the most prevalent of the musculo–skeletal disorders among dentists (81.54%) of the total sample and more frequently in the cervical area; i.e., neck and shoulder (66.15%). There was a significant difference between the prevalence of different musculo–skeletal pain and the weekly working hours among dentists (p = 0.01). There was a significant difference between dentists with and without eye problems (p = 0.033). Higher prevalence of dentists from the total sample did not complain of infectious diseases (82.31%). Dentists whom never wearing gloves and masks comprised the higher percentages of the total sample (46.15% and 19.23%, respectively). Conclusions: Carrying out their professional work, dentists are exposed to a number of occupational hazards. The study revealed that musculo–skeletal pain was the frequent complaint of dentists and more frequently in the cervical area (neck and shoulders) with a significant association between the number of working hours per week and musculo–skeletal pain in all locations (back, upper limb, lower limb). The majority of the examined dentists complain of eye problem during their practice, whereas most of them never complain any infectious disease. No significant association between dentists wearing gloves but significant association between those wearing masks with the age.
topic musculo–skeletal pain
occupational hazards
back pain
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