Effect of a Novel Adaptive Handle Design on the Ergonomic Performance of Periodontal Curettes in Dental Hygienists with and without Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Pilot Clinical Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Testers
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- Dental hygienists;
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- Right-handed.
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- ≥1 year of chronic intermittent or continuous symptoms of a medically diagnosed MSD, RSI, or similar, including discomfort, aching, numbness, tingling, burning, stiffness, and decreased range of motion.
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- Any prescribed or over-the-counter (OTC) analgesics or anti-inflammatory medications.
2.2. Protocol
2.3. Instruments
2.4. VAS Surveys and Open-Ended Comments
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- Fatigue;
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- Comfort in
- Wrist;
- Fingers;
- Palm.
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- Quality of tactile feedback.
2.5. Surface Electromyography
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Comfort, Fatigue, and Tactile Feedback (Figure 3 and Figure 4)
3.1.1. Hygienists with No MSDs (Figure 3)
3.1.2. Hygienists with MSDs (Figure 4)
3.1.3. Comfort and Fatigue in Hygienists with MSDs vs. Hygienists without MSDs
3.2. Mean Muscle Work (Figure 5)
3.3. Tester Comments
4. Discussion
5. Practical Implication and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Curette A | Curette B | Curette C | |
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Instrument Type | Barnhart 5/6 | Barnhart 5/6 | Barnhart 5/6 |
Handle Material | Silicone-covered | Resin | Silicone-covered |
Sickle Configuration | Adaptive | Rigid | Rigid |
Handle Length | 109 mm | 107 mm | 107 mm |
Instrument Length | 169 mm | 168 mm | 165 mm |
Handle Diameter @ Pen Grip | 11.05 mm | 9.72 mm | 11.59 mm |
Sickle Weight | 16.75 g | 12.99 g | 17.19 g |
Blade Material | Stainless-steel | Stainless-steel | Stainless-steel |
Total Comfort in Hygienists with and without MSDs | ||||
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No MSD | MSD | Diff. | % | |
Total (S.D.) | 22.43 (3.16) | 37.62 (0.42) | 15.19 | 67.72 |
Curette A (S.D.) | 5.05 (0.71) | 7.93 (0.91) | 2.88 | 57.03 |
Curette B (S.D.) | 9.67 (1.03) | 16.86 (1.84) | 7.19 | 74.35 |
Curette C (S.D.) | 7.71 (0.83) | 12.89 (1.35) | 5.18 | 67.18 |
Total Fatigue in Hygienists with and without MSDs | ||||
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No MSD | MSD | Diff. | % | |
Total (S.D.) | 10.16 (1.06) | 20.17 (2.16) | 10.01 | 98.52 |
Curette A (S.D.) | 2.73 (0.29) | 5.41 (0.69) | 2.68 | 98.17 |
Curette B (S.D.) | 3.92 (0.39) | 7.72 (0.84) | 3.8 | 96.94 |
Curette C (S.D.) | 3.51 (0.38) | 7.04 (0.89) | 3.53 | 100.57 |
Testers without MSDs | Scaler A Adaptive Silicon Handle | Scaler B Rigid Resin Handle | Scaler C Rigid Silicon Handle |
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Tester 1 (TG) |
* Liked the instrument |
|
* Liked the instrument |
Tester 4 (JB) |
* Liked the instrument |
|
* Liked the instrument |
Tester 5 (KM) |
* Liked the instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
Testers with MSDs | Scaler A Adaptive Silicon Handle | Scaler B Rigid Resin Handle | Scaler C Rigid Silicon Handle |
Tester 5 (EV) Symptoms: Numbness and tingling in ring and pinky fingers when scaling. |
* Liked the instrument best because I didn’t need to press as hard to get the job done |
* Liked the instrument least |
* Liked the instrument second best |
Tester 4 (LB) Symptoms: Arthritis, trigger finger, Heberden nodes from instrumentation. Had surgery for carpal tunnel. |
* Liked the instrument |
|
* Liked the instrument |
Tester 1 (ED) Symptoms Arthritis, trigger finger, Hebredon nodes on joints. Had surgery for carpal tunnel and removal of nodes. |
* Likedthe instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
Tester 2 (AT) Symptoms: Arthritis Numbness and tingling ring and pinky fingers when scaling. |
* Liked the instrument best because I needed to work less |
* Liked the instrument least |
* Liked the instrument second best |
Tester 3 (LB) Symptoms: Thumb has pain in Policus Brevis depending on how much pinch/grip she exerts. Worsens with time spent instrumenting. General fatigue across palm whenever she instruments. |
* Liked the instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
* Liked the instrument |
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Wink, C.; Yang, S.M.; Habib, A.A.; Lin, K.; Takesh, T.; Wilder-Smith, P. Effect of a Novel Adaptive Handle Design on the Ergonomic Performance of Periodontal Curettes in Dental Hygienists with and without Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Pilot Clinical Study. Dent. J. 2024, 12, 253. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12080253
Wink C, Yang SM, Habib AA, Lin K, Takesh T, Wilder-Smith P. Effect of a Novel Adaptive Handle Design on the Ergonomic Performance of Periodontal Curettes in Dental Hygienists with and without Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Pilot Clinical Study. Dentistry Journal. 2024; 12(8):253. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12080253
Chicago/Turabian StyleWink, Cherie, Susan Meishan Yang, Ali A. Habib, Kairong Lin, Thair Takesh, and Petra Wilder-Smith. 2024. "Effect of a Novel Adaptive Handle Design on the Ergonomic Performance of Periodontal Curettes in Dental Hygienists with and without Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Pilot Clinical Study" Dentistry Journal 12, no. 8: 253. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12080253
APA StyleWink, C., Yang, S. M., Habib, A. A., Lin, K., Takesh, T., & Wilder-Smith, P. (2024). Effect of a Novel Adaptive Handle Design on the Ergonomic Performance of Periodontal Curettes in Dental Hygienists with and without Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Pilot Clinical Study. Dentistry Journal, 12(8), 253. https://doi.org/10.3390/dj12080253