Author: Crescent Products
Ergonomic Risk Factors That Cause Pain in Dentists
There are several ergonomic risk factors that exist in the field of dentistry. Few dentists go through their entire career without experiencing some type of musculoskeletal issue. Pain in the neck, back, hips, shoulders, and wrists are all too common. Dentists worldwide have faced a growing problem of work-related musculoskeletal disorders such as carpal tunnel […]
The Best Ways to Combat Dental Operator Burnout
Dentists, even those who are new to their practice, are burning out quickly. Heavy patient loads, the pressures of operating a business, musculoskeletal issues and pain, and many other factors are contributing to burnout in dentistry. Studies show that the most common symptoms of professional dental burnout include: Emotional exhaustion General frustration Feeling worn out […]
Simple Posture Corrections for Dental Professionals
Every dentist soon learns that their practice comes with a certain level of pain and discomfort. The practice itself requires dentists and hygienists to maintain static, uncomfortable positions for long periods of time. You get into the optimal treatment position, hold steady, and work, regardless of what it does to your body. This often involves […]
Addressing the Comfort Gap in Modern Dental Chairs
Are your dental chairs making patients uncomfortable? While the design of dental chairs has evolved over the years, the number of people who actually enjoy and look forward to going to the dentists has not. Comfort plays a large role in this, and patient discomfort can negatively impact their level of anxiety during dental treatment. […]
The Causes of Dental Anxiety in Patients
Dental anxiety and phobias related to the dental industry are quite common, yet people are still recommended to (and often do) visit the dentist two times or more a year, for one reason or another. Because of this, dental providers must work with patients who are at times uncomfortable or even uncooperative. In order to […]
These Dental Chair Accessories Can Help Easily Treat Children
Pediatric dentists know well how hard it can be to treat children, especially if they have to undergo longer procedures than a normal cleaning. Dental anxiety is a real concern for many patients, and it can be worse in children. They can often be uncooperative and restless during treatment, which causes them to move about […]
How Musculoskeletal Issues Affect Dental Hygienists
There are troubling numbers in the dental industry when it comes to pain management and musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in dental hygienists. Research shows that MSDs are one of the most common causes of workplace-related injuries, making up over 30 percent of total cases. The same research notes that about 92 percent of all dental professionals […]
Optimal Positioning for Dental Patients
When it comes to treating dental patients, positioning is everything. It not only determines whether the patient is comfortable, proper patient positioning also allows dentists and hygienists greater access to treatment areas with significantly less effort. This enables you, the dental operator, to work without discomfort and lower the chances of musculoskeletal issues from occurring. Is there a right […]
4 Tips to Attract and Retain Dental Patients During the Winter
Depending on where your dental office is located, the winter can present a few problems when it comes to attracting new dental patients and convincing current patients to come in for regular cleanings/checkup. When temperatures drop, and snow piles up, it can be hard to encourage people to leave their homes. Combine this with fears of […]
Common Musculoskeletal Issues in Dentists and Their Causes
Dental professionals are all too familiar with musculoskeletal issues. Studies have shown that more than 62% of dentists reported at least one musculoskeletal complaint, with 30% being chronic complaints, 16% having spells of absence, and having 32% sought medical care for their complications. These types of issues are one of the top reasons for early retirement, reduced patient […]