TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative ergonomic evaluation of the hand-pieces of three instrument series for root planning
AU - MIGLIARIO, MARIO
AU - Melle, Andrea
AU - Carcieri, Paola
AU - RIMONDINI, Lia
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are
the most frequent cause of disability in the working
population, exceeding accidental trauma in frequency.
The risk of developing work-related upper limb disorders
(WURLDs) is high among dental hygienists
and the most frequently affected are elderly subjects
and women. Since such disorders can have a negative
effect on the working life and on the quality of life, it
is of vital importance to put in place preventive measures.
Aim: To make a comparative analysis of the
hand-pieces of three different manual instruments
used for root planning. Materials and Methods: To
evaluate the physical characteristics (section, diameter,
external surface, weight) of the hand-pieces of
three series of instruments for root planning, twentynine
dental hygienists students were videoed while
working clinically. They were also interviewed using
a specific questionnaire to determine subjective preferences
in terms of perceived efficacy, safety, comfort
and general acceptability of the hand-piece used.
Results: Lightness, full-cylindrical section with larger-
diameter ends, and coating with anti-slip silicone
are the most appreciated characteristics of a handpiece.
Conclusions: Ergonomic analyses of manual
instruments are not frequent in the dental field, and
the literature reports no guidelines to guide selection
of the type of hand-piece of manual instruments. The
data gathered may help manufacturers in designing
new manual instruments, and guiding professionals in
their selection.
AB - Introduction: Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are
the most frequent cause of disability in the working
population, exceeding accidental trauma in frequency.
The risk of developing work-related upper limb disorders
(WURLDs) is high among dental hygienists
and the most frequently affected are elderly subjects
and women. Since such disorders can have a negative
effect on the working life and on the quality of life, it
is of vital importance to put in place preventive measures.
Aim: To make a comparative analysis of the
hand-pieces of three different manual instruments
used for root planning. Materials and Methods: To
evaluate the physical characteristics (section, diameter,
external surface, weight) of the hand-pieces of
three series of instruments for root planning, twentynine
dental hygienists students were videoed while
working clinically. They were also interviewed using
a specific questionnaire to determine subjective preferences
in terms of perceived efficacy, safety, comfort
and general acceptability of the hand-piece used.
Results: Lightness, full-cylindrical section with larger-
diameter ends, and coating with anti-slip silicone
are the most appreciated characteristics of a handpiece.
Conclusions: Ergonomic analyses of manual
instruments are not frequent in the dental field, and
the literature reports no guidelines to guide selection
of the type of hand-piece of manual instruments. The
data gathered may help manufacturers in designing
new manual instruments, and guiding professionals in
their selection.
KW - Dental Hygienist,
KW - Instrumentation
KW - Periodontal Instruments
KW - Professional Practice
KW - Dental Hygienist,
KW - Instrumentation
KW - Periodontal Instruments
KW - Professional Practice
UR - https://iris.uniupo.it/handle/11579/57580
U2 - 10.4236/ojst.2014.42011
DO - 10.4236/ojst.2014.42011
M3 - Article
SN - 2160-8709
VL - 4
SP - 61
EP - 66
JO - OPEN JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY
JF - OPEN JOURNAL OF STOMATOLOGY
ER -