Comparison of prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome between dental students and dental practitioners - A cross-sectional study

Dr Pranali Suryawanshi (PT), Priyanka Shivaji Karande
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Background: carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) arises from compression of the median nerve when it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Dental professionals use vibratory instruments for prolong duration with tight pinch like grip to avoid slippage of tiny instruments into oral cavity leads to symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Risk factors and symptoms are based on their age, gender, no of working hours and their dental specialty. Dental students are also exposed to these risk factors hence this study aims to find out prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in dental students and to compare their prevalence of symptoms with dental practitioners Risk factors and symptoms are based on their age, gender, no of working hours and their dental specialty. Dental students are also exposed to these risk factors hence this study aims to find out prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in dental students and to compare their prevalence of symptoms with dental practitioners. The cross-sectional study was conducted among total 171 dental students and dental practitioners in India. After taking demographic data Boston carpal tunnel syndrome questionnaire were used to assess severity of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome After taking demographic data Boston carpal tunnel syndrome questionnaire were used to assess severity of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Statistical analysis was done by using SPSS software. Results: prevalence of symptoms of CTS was found in both dental students and dental practitioners. After comparison was done, equal prevalence was found in dental students and dental practitioners.. Conclusion: this study concludes that both dental practitioners and dental students especially, interns have prevalence of symptoms of CTS due to exposure to prolong awkward hand posture and repetitive hand motionsBackground: carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) arises from compression of the median nerve when it passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist. Dental professionals use vibratory instruments for prolong duration with tight pinch like grip to avoid slippage of tiny instruments into oral cavity leads to symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Risk factors and symptoms are based on their age, gender, no of working hours and their dental specialty. Dental students are also exposed to these risk factors hence this study aims to find out prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in dental students and to compare their prevalence of symptoms with dental practitioners Risk factors and symptoms are based on their age, gender, no of working hours and their dental specialty. Dental students are also exposed to these risk factors hence this study aims to find out prevalence of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome in dental students and to compare their prevalence of symptoms with dental practitioners. The cross-sectional study was conducted among total 171 dental students and dental practitioners in India. After taking demographic data Boston carpal tunnel syndrome questionnaire were used to assess severity of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome After taking demographic data Boston carpal tunnel syndrome questionnaire were used to assess severity of symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Statistical analysis was done by using SPSS software. Results: prevalence of symptoms of CTS was found in both dental students and dental practitioners. After comparison was done, equal prevalence was found in dental students and dental practitioners.. Conclusion: this study concludes that both dental practitioners and dental students especially, interns have prevalence of symptoms of CTS due to exposure to prolong awkward hand posture and repetitive hand motions
腕管综合征在牙科学生和牙科医生之间的患病率比较-一项横断面研究
背景:腕管综合征(CTS)是由于正中神经穿过腕管时受到压迫而引起的。牙科专业人员使用振动器械的时间较长,握力较紧,以避免微小器械滑入口腔导致腕管综合征的症状。危险因素和症状取决于他们的年龄、性别、工作时间和牙科专业。牙科学生亦会接触到这些危险因素,因此本研究旨在了解牙科学生患上腕管综合症的情况,并比较他们与牙科医生患上腕管综合症的情况。危险因素及症状是根据他们的年龄、性别、工作时间及牙科专业而厘清的。牙科学生也接触到这些危险因素,因此本研究旨在了解牙科学生腕管综合征症状的患病率,并将其与牙科医生的患病率进行比较。横断面研究在印度共171名牙科学生和牙科医生中进行。取人口统计学资料后采用波士顿腕管综合征问卷评估腕管综合征症状的严重程度。取人口统计学资料后采用波士顿腕管综合征问卷评估腕管综合征症状的严重程度。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:在牙科学生和牙科医生中均发现了CTS症状的患病率。经过比较,发现牙科学生和牙科医生的患病率相等。结论:本研究认为,由于长时间暴露在笨拙的手部姿势和重复的手部运动中,牙科医生和牙科学生,特别是实习生,普遍存在腕管综合征的症状。背景:腕管综合征(carpal tunnel syndrome, CTS)是由于正中神经穿过腕管时受到压迫而产生的。牙科专业人员使用振动器械的时间较长,握力较紧,以避免微小器械滑入口腔导致腕管综合征的症状。危险因素和症状取决于他们的年龄、性别、工作时间和牙科专业。牙科学生亦会接触到这些危险因素,因此本研究旨在了解牙科学生患上腕管综合症的情况,并比较他们与牙科医生患上腕管综合症的情况。危险因素及症状是根据他们的年龄、性别、工作时间及牙科专业而厘清的。牙科学生也接触到这些危险因素,因此本研究旨在了解牙科学生腕管综合征症状的患病率,并将其与牙科医生的患病率进行比较。横断面研究在印度共171名牙科学生和牙科医生中进行。取人口统计学资料后采用波士顿腕管综合征问卷评估腕管综合征症状的严重程度。取人口统计学资料后采用波士顿腕管综合征问卷评估腕管综合征症状的严重程度。采用SPSS软件进行统计分析。结果:在牙科学生和牙科医生中均发现了CTS症状的患病率。经过比较,发现牙科学生和牙科医生的患病率相等。结论:由于长时间暴露在笨拙的手部姿势和重复的手部动作中,牙科医生和牙科学生,尤其是实习生,普遍存在CTS症状
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