Dentists can be referred to a group of specialists with high level of professional morbidity, as their work is characterized by the presence of harmful factors. Improving working conditions is an effective way of eliminating fatigue, maintaining working capacity and dentists’ health. The prevention of professional diseases must include regular medical examinations, x-ray examinations and individual protection from harmful workplace factors
A hazardous work environment creates critical concerns, and resultantly, workers may suffer from job...
Stress at the work place was declared by the World Health Organization as a worldwide epidemic. The ...
Dental professionals are commonly exposed to a variety of occupational hazards such as chemical, bio...
Every job involves risks that are unique to the workplace, depending on the role and situation of th...
Objectives: Comprehensive continuing medical education programs in dentistry are difficult to achiev...
Dental care workers, like their medical counterparts, are exposed to many occupational hazards. Thes...
Background : Oral health professionals are constantly exposed to a number of specific occupational h...
AbstractThis paper has focused on improving the methodology to identify and control the new and pers...
In the work of a dentist there are many factors that affect the occupational risk. They cover the ar...
Dental clinicians are permanently exposed to a variety of occupational hazards which at some time ma...
Purpose – to establish the current state and role of occupational factors of determination of morbid...
Occupational hazard refers to a risk or danger as a consequence of the nature or working conditions ...
Objectives: Comprehensive continuing medical education programs in dentistry are difficult to achiev...
Introductions: Dental professionals may be at risk for exposure to numerous occupational hazards. Th...
The studies show a dental practitioner as a subject of a wide variety of physical and psychologi-cal...
A hazardous work environment creates critical concerns, and resultantly, workers may suffer from job...
Stress at the work place was declared by the World Health Organization as a worldwide epidemic. The ...
Dental professionals are commonly exposed to a variety of occupational hazards such as chemical, bio...
Every job involves risks that are unique to the workplace, depending on the role and situation of th...
Objectives: Comprehensive continuing medical education programs in dentistry are difficult to achiev...
Dental care workers, like their medical counterparts, are exposed to many occupational hazards. Thes...
Background : Oral health professionals are constantly exposed to a number of specific occupational h...
AbstractThis paper has focused on improving the methodology to identify and control the new and pers...
In the work of a dentist there are many factors that affect the occupational risk. They cover the ar...
Dental clinicians are permanently exposed to a variety of occupational hazards which at some time ma...
Purpose – to establish the current state and role of occupational factors of determination of morbid...
Occupational hazard refers to a risk or danger as a consequence of the nature or working conditions ...
Objectives: Comprehensive continuing medical education programs in dentistry are difficult to achiev...
Introductions: Dental professionals may be at risk for exposure to numerous occupational hazards. Th...
The studies show a dental practitioner as a subject of a wide variety of physical and psychologi-cal...
A hazardous work environment creates critical concerns, and resultantly, workers may suffer from job...
Stress at the work place was declared by the World Health Organization as a worldwide epidemic. The ...
Dental professionals are commonly exposed to a variety of occupational hazards such as chemical, bio...