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Occupational health problems of dentists in the United Arab Emirates

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INTERNATIONAL DENTAL JOURNAL
Volume 62, Issue 1, Pages 52-56

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1875-595X.2011.00091.x

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Occupational; dentists; UAE; musculoskeletal pain; percutaneous injury; dermatitis

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of some occupationally related health problems among dentists in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Method: A cross-sectional study using the one-stage complex sampling technique to evaluate the results of a self-reporting questionnaire distributed to 844 dentists working in three cities (Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah) in UAE. Results: Seven hundred and thirty-three (87%) dentists, aged 2270 years, responded. The most common occupational health problems were musculoskeletal pain [497 (68%)] and percutaneous injury [306 (42%)]. Around one-fifth [135 (18%)] of dentists had a history of contact dermatitis, mostly caused by latex gloves, 53% had eye problems and 5% had hearing problems. Conclusions: As exposure to potential infectious agents is of concern, continuing education in the avoidance of percutaneous injuries would be beneficial. Further studies are needed to identify the causes of musculoskeletal pain and the appropriate interventions to reduce its prevalence; similar measures are required to reduce exposure to agents which may produce contact dermatitis. The awareness of occupational health problems should be highlighted at all clinical and research symposia.

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