Title of article :
Status of occupational hazards and their prevention among dental professionals in Chandigarh, India: A comprehensive questionnaire survey
Author/Authors :
Mehta, Abhishek Department of Public Health Dentistry - Faculty of Dentistry - Jamia Millia Islamia - New Delhi, India , Gupta, Mohit Gupta’s Smile Clinic - Zirakpur - Punjab, India , Upadhyaya, Nancy Gupta’s Smile Clinic - Zirakpur - Punjab, India
Abstract :
Background: To assess the status of occupational hazards and their prevention among the practicing
dentists in Chandigarh city, India.
Materials and Methods: A closed-ended questionnaire was prepared to record demographic
status, types of occupational hazards encountered, and status of measures used for their prevention.
A total 113 out of 130 dentists completed the questionnaire and the response rate was 86.9%.
Frequency tables were prepared and coefficient of correlation was computed to check correlation
between different variables. Statistical significance was set at P < 0.05.
Results: The most common occupational hazard reported was injury from “sharps” (77%), out
of which needle prick injury was the most frequent. Of the other occupational problems job
related stress (43.3%), musculoskeletal problems (39.8%), and allergies (23.8%) from things used
in dental clinics were most common. A reasonably high percentage of dentists were immunized
against hepatitis-B virus (88.4%) and were following proper infection control measures and hospital
waste disposal methods. Very few dentists were following the correct method of disposal of excess
amalgam (11%) and measurement of radiation exposure (27.5%) within their clinic. Most of them
(90.2%) were satisfied with their current working hours and job.
Conclusion: Prevalence of occupational hazards among the studied group was high and certain
preventive measures were not being followed properly. Therefore, there is a need to improve the
knowledge of dentists regarding these hazards and their prevention.
Keywords :
Chandigarh , dentists , India , musculoskeletal problems , needle prick injury , occupational hazards , questionnaire
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics