2013
DOI: 10.2174/1875934320130517001
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Evaluation of Ergonomics and Efficacy of Instruments in Dentistry

Abstract: Abstract:Purpose: To evaluate the ergonomics and efficacy of five instruments used in dentistry for scaling and root planing.Methods: This experimental study with a comparative cross-sectional design was carried out during a simulated scaling and root planing task. Seven female dentists and one dental hygienist aged 26-58 years participated. Five instruments were evaluated in a subjective analysis of usability and musculoskeletal strain and with measurements of muscular activity, postures of the upper limbs, a… Show more

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“…The upper limb and hand regions have also been extensively studied in the literature [1,14,16,17,21,22,23,25,31].…”
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“…The upper limb and hand regions have also been extensively studied in the literature [1,14,16,17,21,22,23,25,31].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For this, the activity of m. flexor digitorum superficialis, m. flexor pollicis longus, m. extensor digitorum communis and m. extensor carpi radialis brevis was recorded during the use of 10 different handles designs of periodontal instruments [16]. Another study also evaluated the ergonomics and efficiency of five differently designed handles of instruments during a simulated dental scaling and root planning, by recording the muscular activity (EMG) of the m. flexor pollicis brevis, m. extensor digitorum, m. flexor carpi radialis, and m. trapezius pars descendens [22]. The m. extensor digitorum, m. flexor pollicis brevis, and m. flexor digitorum superficialis were analyzed by surface EMG in a study that evaluated the effect of differences in dental mirrors handles on muscle activity during simulated dental hygiene procedures [17].…”
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“…Others emphasize good indoor environment qualities such as acoustics, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, the visual environment and furniture (Fransson, Västfjäll, and Skoog 2007;Frontczak and Wargocki 2011;Salonen et al 2013). In addition, several studies concern user-centred design of workstations and work tools in health care (Nevala and Ketola 2012;Nevala et al 2013;Sormunen and Nevala 2013). According to Ulrich, the work environment should be relaxing, rejuvenating, healing and able to reduce stress and fatigue, while enhancing employees' creativity (Ulrich 1991;Ulrich et al 2004).…”
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