Research Article | Open Access
PREVALENCE OF MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS AMONG DENTAL PRACTITIONERS: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY IN CHENNAI
Bharath Kumar. N Pradeep Kumar.R
Pages: 286-295
Abstract
Aim: To assess the prevalence of musculoskeletal disorders among dental practitioners in Chennai. Background:
Dentists and dental students are at high risk of musculoskeletal disorder and pain due to their static and prolonged work .
This disease is a complex entity involving disease. Musculoskeletal disorder is said to be an injury or damage in the
musculoskeletal system consisting of joints, bones, tendons, ligaments, muscles, etc,. Musculoskeletal pain, especially
neck pain, is the most prevalent among dental practitioners. The study aims to find the other body regions that are
affected and more prevalent among dentists. Methods: The study consists of an online survey comprising self prepared
questionnaires. The data collected are then tabulated and studied, with proper results the management of musculoskeletal
disorder is well discussed. The study also focuses on the prevalence, comparison between genders, age, symptoms,
causes and their treatment and management. Results: The most affected areas include the neck followed by shoulder and
ankle/feet. A proper preventive measure to be taken to avoid falling into these pains. Pearson Chi Square test value
shows p value is 0.002 (p value< 0.05). Hence, it is statistically significant. Conclusion: Thus, it is very much important
to devote more attention to ergonomics at the working place of dental students as well as education in them.The physical
workload that they do seem to put them into these risks of pain. During the course of investigation of musculoskeletal
disorder, factors like psychosocial and other personal characteristics should be taken into account.
Keywords
Dental practitioners, Ergonomics, Musculoskeletal disorder, Prevalence, Novel Questionnaire.