口腔卫生器械手柄对肌肉活动产生的影响。

Q2 Dentistry
Jessica R Suedbeck, Daniel Russell, Cortney Armitano-Lago, Emily A Ludwig
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目的本研究的目的是比较10种市售器械手柄设计的质量和直径在模拟牙周洁治过程中对前臂肌肉活动的影响。方法随机抽取25名注册口腔卫生员进行本研究。根据质量和直径,将10种商用仪器分为四组:大直径/轻质量、小直径/轻重量、大直径/重质量和小直径/重重量。参与者被随机分为四种仪器,每组一种。参与者在模拟口腔环境中使用每种仪器进行测量,同时使用表面肌电图收集肌肉活动。比较四种器械组类型之间的肌肉活动。结果指浅屈肌的肌肉活动不受器械质量(p=0.60)或直径(p=0.15)的影响,拇长屈肌的活动不受仪器质量的影响(p=0.81);直径具有显著影响(p=0.001),较小直径的器械产生更多的肌肉活动。对于趾总伸肌和桡侧腕短伸肌,器械质量没有显著影响肌肉活动(p=0.64,p=0.43),而直径对两块肌肉都没有达到显著性(p=0.08,p=0.08);直径较小的器械使两块肌肉的肌肉活动增加。结论器械直径对肌肉活动产生的影响大于器械质量;与大直径器械相比,小直径器械增加了肌肉活动生成。未来需要在现实世界中进行研究,以确定这些发现的临床影响。
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The Effects of Dental Hygiene Instrument Handles on Muscle Activity Production.

Purpose The objective of this study was to compare the effects of ten commercially available instrument handle designs' mass and diameter on forearm muscle activity during a simulated periodontal scaling experience.Methods A convenience sample of 25 registered dental hygienists were recruited for this IRB-approved study. Ten commercially available instruments were categorized into four groups based on their masses and diameters: large diameter/light mass, small diameter/light mass, large diameter/heavy mass, and small diameter/heavy mass. Participants were randomized to four instruments with one from each group. Participants scaled with each instrument in a simulated oral environment while muscle activity was collected using surface electromyography. Muscle activity was compared among the four instrument group types.Results Muscle activity of the flexor digitorum superficialis was not significantly influenced by instrument mass (p=0.60) or diameter (p=0.15). Flexor pollicis longus muscle activity was not significantly influenced by instrument mass (p=0.81); diameter had a significant effect (p=0.001) with smaller diameter instruments producing more muscle activity. For the extensor digitorum communis and extensor carpi radialis brevis, instrument mass did not significantly affect muscle activity (p=0.64, p=0.43), while diameter narrowly failed to reach significance for both muscles (p=0.08, p=0.08); muscle activity for both muscles increased with smaller diameter instruments.Conclusion Results from this study indicate instrument diameter is more influential than mass on muscle activity generation; small diameter instruments increased muscle activity generation when compared to large diameter instruments. Future research in real-world settings is needed to determine the clinical impact of these findings.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dental Hygiene is the refereed, scientific publication of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association. It promotes the publication of original research related to the practice and education of dental hygiene. It supports the development and dissemination of a dental hygiene body of knowledge through scientific inquiry in basic, applied, and clinical research.
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