2021
DOI: 10.17219/dmp/134789
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Occupational health in oral radiologists: A review

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“…Given that radiologists often view radiographs on larger screens in dark and private rooms, it is understandable that the focusing time will be longer on a 13inch screen. In addition, it has been shown that the computer vision syndrome (CVS), which is defined as an eye and vision problem due to computer use, 17 mani fested mainly as difficulty with focusing, is quite common among oral radiologists. [18][19][20] This situation and the pro longed focusing time may affect their work performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that radiologists often view radiographs on larger screens in dark and private rooms, it is understandable that the focusing time will be longer on a 13inch screen. In addition, it has been shown that the computer vision syndrome (CVS), which is defined as an eye and vision problem due to computer use, 17 mani fested mainly as difficulty with focusing, is quite common among oral radiologists. [18][19][20] This situation and the pro longed focusing time may affect their work performance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,17,29,42 Video gamers, 32,36 contact lens wearers, 18 specific occupations and work environments. 18,34,41 The conclusion is that there is sufficient body of evidence to draw conclusions regarding DES, provided there are no major changes in the way that screen-enabled devices are used in the near-future. This may change with future technological advances that will permit a near-field experience of digital visual content.…”
Section: Maturity Of the Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%