Abstract:
ntroduction. Dental professionals often develop musculoskeletal disorders, which are related to
sub-optimal work-environment ergonomics that might be responsible for improper sitting postures and movements causing unnecessary musculoskeletal loading, discomfort, and fatigue.
Occupational diseases have not only physical, psychological, and social consequences, but also
economic and security impacts when they reach a level of severity that directly affects work
capacity, causing absences and premature retirement.
Aim of study. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of
musculoskeletal disorders among dental professionals.
Materials and methods. A self-developed questionnaire was distributed to 82 dental workers to
collect information about musculoskeletal disorders symptoms and relevant factors. Their
working posture was studied through the ergonomic method REBA.
Results. The research sample was formed by 66.7% general dentistry and 33.3% dental surgery.
From the questioned workers, 95.12% complained about at least one specific MSDs symptom
and 4.87% of them complained about all the symptoms listed in the questionnaire (upper limb,
throat, back and legs, general fatigue). Muscle and joint pain manifestations in hands present
70.70% of the dental workers, 68.30% - in the neck, 58.50% - in the shoulders. Four out of ten
dentists suffered pain in the neck and shoulder region for more than a year, and every second of
them suffers from hand pain for several years. Fortunately, most dental professionals
characterize their pain as an intermittent one and only two out of ten as a permanent but bearable
one. According to the ergonomic REBA method, 7.30% of staff and are at medium risk of MSDs
and their workplace requires changes, 41.50% - a high level of MSDs risk and the workplace
design needs to be adapted to the worker as soon as possible, and 51.2% of those observed are at
a very high risk, in these cases the improvement of the design of the workplace and the
furniture/equipment must be carried out urgently.
Conclusions. The physical load, including vicious posture, among dentists puts them at risk for
the occurrence of musculoskeletal disorders. An ergonomic intervention is needed to decrease
the prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among dental professionals.
Description:
Department general hygiene,
Nicolae Testemitsanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Chisinau, Republic of
Moldova