Author/Authors :
P, Phedy Premier Bintaro Hospital - Bintaro, Indonesia , L, Gatam Premier Bintaro Hospital - Bintaro, Indonesia
Abstract :
Introduction: Musculoskeletal problems are often work related. Dentists have been reported to have a high prevalence of musculoskeletal problems. Dentists have to
perform repetitive tasks, often in awkward and nonergonomic positions in their practice.
Materials and Methods: This is a cross-sectional study.
Five-hundred copies of Nordic Musculoskeletal
Questionnaire were distributed to dentists who participated
in a congress of a regional branch of the Indonesian Dentist
Association. Data such as sex, length of practice, the
presence of assistance, smoking, occupational stress, body
mass index, hand dominance, and exercise were collected.
Dentist who had practised for more than five years were
excluded. Results: Two hundred and forty-one respondents fulfilled
the research criteria. Musculoskeletal symptoms occurred in
63.5% respondents. Fatigue and pain were the most common
manifestations of musculoskeletal symptoms among dentists
(36.5 and 24.9% respectively). Prolonged sitting was the
most common aggravating factor (26.6%) while exercise
successfully relieved symptoms in 35.3% of respondents.
Neck, upper back and lower back were the most common
sites involved with prevalence of 25.7, 22.4, and 20.7%
respectively. Neck was also the most common site of the
symptoms preventing normal work during the preceding 12
months (8.3%). Exercise and stress are associated with the
presence of musculoskeletal symptoms (p=0.01 and p<0.01
respectively). Exercise is associated with fatigue (p<0.01)
and click (p<0.01), stress is associated with pain (p=0.00),
stiffness (p=0.00), fatigue (p<0.01), and discomfort
(p<0.01).
Conclusions: The prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders
in young dentists is 63.5%. Neck is the most common
affected region. Stress and exercise are the main associated factor for musculoskeletal problems in dentists.
Keywords :
Musculoskeletal disorder , dentist , neck pain , back pain , occupational hazard