Hand eczema symptoms, exposures and skin care in orthodontics

Bernhard Wiechens, Philipp Meyer-Marcotty, Timo Buhl, Thomas Werfel, Andrea Bauer, Christian Apfelbacher, Susann Forkel, Moritz M. Hollstein, Stephan Traidl
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Abstract

Objectives

Occupational hand eczema is a common inflammatory skin condition among healthcare professionals. Orthodontists are frequently exposed to a variety of irritating and allergenic substances, and therefore they belong to a predisposed group to develop hand eczema. However, current data on the prevalence and predisposing factors among orthodontists to provide adequate prophylaxis are lacking.

Methods

An anonymous online survey was conducted in Germany between January and February 2023 and distributed to 2402 orthodontists. The questionnaire addressed general information on current skin status, as well as occupational skin exposure and skin care.

Results

A total of 209 orthodontists responded to the survey. Seventy-four percent reported experiencing hand eczema-specific symptoms within the last 12 months, with 24% describing moderate and 10% describing severe symptoms. The average daily glove wearing time was stated to be 6 ± 2 h. The most frequently reported triggers at work were frequent hand washing (62.7%) and hand disinfection (59.1%). Among all the respondents, 22.6% stated not using either barrier cream or moisturizer.

Conclusions

This study showed a high prevalence of hand eczema symptoms among orthodontists, which is probably due to frequent disinfection, hand washing, and contact with allergens such as acrylates. In this professional group especially, against a background of future increasing acrylate and epoxy resin exposures due to in-office three-dimensional printing processes, timely education and skin protection could decisively counteract the pathogenesis of hand eczema.

正畸中的手部湿疹症状、暴露和皮肤护理
目的职业性手部湿疹是医护人员中常见的炎症性皮肤病。正畸医生经常接触各种刺激性和致敏物质,因此属于手部湿疹的易感人群。方法于 2023 年 1 月至 2 月在德国进行了一项匿名在线调查,共向 2402 名正畸医生发放了问卷。调查问卷涉及当前皮肤状况的一般信息,以及职业性皮肤暴露和皮肤护理。结果共有 209 名正畸医师对调查做出了回应。74%的人表示在过去12个月内出现过手部湿疹症状,其中24%的人描述为中度症状,10%的人描述为重度症状。平均每天戴手套的时间为 6 ± 2 小时。最常报告的工作诱因是频繁洗手(62.7%)和手部消毒(59.1%)。在所有受访者中,22.6%的人表示没有使用隔离霜或保湿霜。结论这项研究显示,正畸医生手部湿疹症状的发病率很高,这可能是由于频繁消毒、洗手以及接触丙烯酸酯等过敏原所致。特别是在这一职业群体中,由于诊室内的三维打印过程,未来接触丙烯酸酯和环氧树脂的机会会越来越多,在这种背景下,及时的教育和皮肤保护可以决定性地抵御手部湿疹的发病机理。
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