2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182111217
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Effectiveness of Ergonomic Training to Decrease Awkward Postures during Dental Scaling Procedures: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Abstract: Studies demonstrate that there is a lack of effective ergonomic principles for adopting a neutral posture during the execution of dental procedures. ISO 11.226:2000 Standard, Corr. 1:2006 has been thoroughly evaluated and adapted to the way that dentists work by the European Society of Dental Ergonomics (ESDE). However, after 15 years, no studies that showed strong evidence of effectiveness in reducing the prevalence of awkward posture in applying its parameters within the scope of dental practice were found. … Show more

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“…Un estudio clínico aleatorizado reciente que incluyó sesenta odontólogos y que analizó un progra-ma de intervención ergonómica (PIE) con instrucciones y entrenamiento ergonómico, constató un 63% de reducción en la prevalencia de posturas nocivas en el grupo experimental (p<0.001) (31).…”
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“…Un estudio clínico aleatorizado reciente que incluyó sesenta odontólogos y que analizó un progra-ma de intervención ergonómica (PIE) con instrucciones y entrenamiento ergonómico, constató un 63% de reducción en la prevalencia de posturas nocivas en el grupo experimental (p<0.001) (31).…”
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“…The subject of ergonomics is the human-machine system, and adaptation to human biopsychosocial capabilities, in order to make work and the work process more efficient, safer and more productive 5 . The goal and contribution of ergonomics as a science is to improve work performance, to reduce injuries and illnesses related to work through the modification of work space and instruments as well as through the reduction of incorrect position and movement 6 . Harmful factors in the dental profession are classified as physical, biological, chemical, organizational and psychosocial.…”
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“…These findings lead the dental education community to affirm that there is a need to determine effective interventions and to restructure educational program in order to reduce back pain prevalence and its intensity 3,4,12,18 . Knowing that regular physical activity is correlated with positive back health, 19 some dental education teams have worked to integrate chair‐side stretching or physical fitness course in the dental curriculum 7,12,20 …”
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“…3,4,12,18 Knowing that regular physical activity is correlated with positive back health, 19 some dental education teams have worked to integrate chair-side stretching or physical fitness course in the dental curriculum. 7,12,20 Aware of this back pain problem amongst dentists and dental stu- It is an opportunity to recall all the notions of prevention of back pain, as well as to discuss further on the spatial organisation of a dental practice. At this point, a summary is given to the students, which presents common exercises that can easily be practiced in the dental setting between each care session with a patient, and without a particular equipment.…”
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