Paper

Noise Levels in UAE Dental Clinics: Health Impact on Dental Healthcare Professionals


Authors:
Hussein M Elmehdi
Abstract
In this paper, we report the effect of noise levels in dental clinics on professionals working in these clinics. Our approach included conducting surveys and interviews in a number of UAE dental clinics. Out of the 200 surveys distributed, 177 surveys were collected. The survey focused on investigating the health effects of noise encountered in the clinics on the hearing as well as interference with communication with patients and dental assistances. The results showed that in total 21% of the dental professionals reported hearing related problems, which occurred after they have joined the clinic. It was also found that 16% of respondents have experienced tinnitus and 37% have difficulty in communicating with their patients because of noise. While the results varied among the five categories of professionals (dentists, hygienists, technicians, dental assistances, and administrative staff), it was found that noise encountered in the clinics is linked to Noise Induced Hearing Loss (NIHL) and interference with communication. No age or gender gaps were observed. Education is needed to help diminish the pervasiveness of the hazards of noise.
Keywords
Noise in Dental Clinics; Health Impact; Dental Healthcare Professionals
StartPage
189
EndPage
192
Doi
10.5963/PHF0204002
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