“…Although manual scaling -risk activity for developing musculoskeletal disorders in the upper limbs and neck, it only represents one of the many tasks performed in dental routine ] recommends that analyzes involving other activities be carried out with the intention of determining which specialty muscle activity, as well as the difference in contraction patterns between professionals of different ages. It is also recommended that analyzes be conducted during the actual clinical work routine, which would involve performing various dental activities for longer periods of time over an entire workday It was also possible to verify that most studies used a small sample size, a short period of time to collect the EMG signal and analysis of muscle activity only of the dominant side of [5,10,11,19,20,22,24,26,29,31,32,33,35]. According to Rolander et al, [15] it might be associated with the fact of electromyographic analyzes are very expensive and timeconsuming.…”