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Ergonomics in the Dental Office. Edition No. 1

  • Book

  • 64 Pages
  • February 2022
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5842836

Helps everyone on the dental team work in a more comfortable and less painful way

Dental health providers commonly struggle with chronic back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, muscle tension, strained eyes, and other work-related musculoskeletal problems. Ergonomics in the Dental Office provides clear guidance on alleviating or eliminating the pain and discomfort caused by strains put on the body in daily practice. This easy-to-read book explains the principles of ergonomics, identifies specific causes of musculoskeletal problems, and presents simple - yet effective - techniques to address the physical stresses that might be occurring in the dental office.

Concise, highly visual chapters demonstrate correct postures, clock positions, instrument transfer, head and neck placement, instrumentation techniques, office design, and more. The author emphasizes the importance of daily exercises, rest breaks, and disciplines that relieve both physical and emotional stress such as yoga and Tai Chi. Topics include occupational health issues and research, treating disabled patients, developing ergonomic awareness, seat positioning for tall and short operators, integrated intervention planning, and signs and symptoms of musculoskeletal disorders.

  • Presents ways to improve body positioning and instrumentation techniques, including basic ergonomic principles of proper four-handed dentistry
  • Discusses exercises to reduce stress and reduce muscle fatigue, such as Pilates, free weights, and aquatic activities
  • Covers all key aspects of ideal dental office ergonomics, including furniture, equipment, office layout and design, and practice assessment

Designed to address a problem all dental professionals face, Ergonomics in the Dental Office is an invaluable book for dentists, dental hygienists, dental assistants, and dental students and trainees.

Table of Contents

Preface vi

Acknowledgements ix

1 What Is Ergonomics? 1

2 Musculoskeletal Disorders 6

3 Positioning for Success 11

4 Instrumentation Techniques 21

5 Office Equipment and Layout Design 26

6 Treating Patients with Disabilities 29

7 Exercise Disciplines and Alternative Therapies 34

8 Red Flags 46

Bibliography 48

Index 51

Authors

Susan S. Parker