Evaluation of Individual Noise Exposure in a Prosthodontic Clinic and Laboratory During the Post Covid-19 Pandemic

Hayriye Yasemin YAY KUŞÇU, A. Karaibrahimoğlu, Z. Görüş
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Noise is one of the issues brought on by modern technologies. Because of the technology they employ, some occupational groups are more affected by noise. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant changes in healthcare around the world, such as dental clinics and prosthodontic laboratories were also affected by this change. The working circumstances in prosthodontic dental offices and prosthodontic laboratories underwent numerous adjustments included reducing the number of patients, tightening hygiene protocols and obediencing distance rules during the pandemic process. However, some factors, such as individual noise exposure, are still overlooked or not sufficiently taken into account. This study was conducted during post COVID-19 pandemic in a faculty prosthodontic clinic and laboratory to assess the individual noise sensitivity of academician dentists, dentistry interns, and laboratory technicians to see if the levels of noise were significant enough to pose a health danger. In February-March 2023, a noise assessment was conducted to evaluate the noise levels in a prosthodontic clinic and a single dental laboratory. During 8-hour work periods, five specific sound level meters (Cesva DC 112, Spain) were put on the collars of academician dentists, dentistry interns, and laboratory technicians to assess individual noise sensitivity. This study involves 74 persons, including 4 academician dentists, 60 dentistry interns, and 10 laboratory technicians. In terms of Leq and Lex-8 hour noise sensitivity, there was a statistically significant difference between the groups (p
Covid-19大流行后口腔修复诊所和实验室个体噪声暴露评估
噪音是现代科技带来的问题之一。由于他们使用的技术,一些职业群体更容易受到噪音的影响。2019冠状病毒病大流行给世界各地的医疗保健带来了重大变化,牙科诊所和修复实验室也受到了这一变化的影响。在大流行期间,修复牙科诊所和修复实验室的工作环境进行了多次调整,包括减少病人数量、加强卫生规程和遵守距离规则。然而,一些因素,如个人的噪音暴露,仍然被忽视或没有得到充分的考虑。这项研究是在2019冠状病毒病大流行后在一所学院口腔修复诊所和实验室进行的,目的是评估牙医、牙科实习生和实验室技术人员的个人噪音敏感性,以确定噪音水平是否足以对健康构成威胁。在2023年2 - 3月,我们进行了一项噪音评估,以评估修复诊所和单一牙科实验室的噪音水平。在8小时的工作期间,将5个特定声级计(西班牙Cesva DC 112)戴在牙医、牙科实习生和实验室技术人员的衣领上,以评估个人对噪声的敏感性。本研究共涉及74人,包括4名牙医院士、60名牙科实习生、10名实验室技术员。在Leq和Lex-8小时噪声敏感性方面,两组间差异有统计学意义(p
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