Title of article :
WORKING POSTURE EVALUATION OF CLINICAL STUDENT IN FACULTY OF DENTISTRY UNIVERSITY OF INDONESIA FOR THE SCALING TASK IN SITTING POSITION IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT
Author/Authors :
Muslim, Erlinda university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Industrial Engineering Department, Indonesia , Nurtjahyo, Boy Mochamad university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Industrial Engineering Department, Indonesia , Darwita, Risqa Rina university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Industrial Engineering Department, Indonesia , Widinugroho, Bayu Pramudyo university of indonesia - Faculty of Engineering - Industrial Engineering Department, Indonesia
Abstract :
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are global issues in the dental profession. This research evaluated the MSDs risk caused by the sitting working posture of clinical students performing the task of scaling. The evaluation using the virtual environment approach shows risk of MSDs in the students’ upper extremities such as neck, shoulder, and trunk. Further simulation based on the ideal sitting working posture shows that ergonomic scaling could be achieved when the patient sits at a 15° angle. When scaling the 1st and 4th quadrant of the teeth, the 9 o’clock position is used. Hence, the 11 o’clock position is used when scaling the 2nd and 3rd quadrant.
Keywords :
dentist , musculoskeletal disorder , scaling , virtual environment , working posture
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research
Journal title :
Makara Journal Of Health Research