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对城市环境中牙科从业者及其他学术专业人员的听力评估。

Hearing assessment in dental practitioners and other academic professionals from an urban setting.

作者信息

Willershausen Brita, Callaway Angelika, Wolf Thomas G, Ehlers Vicky, Scholz Lukas, Wolf Dominik, Letzel Stephan

机构信息

Department of Operative Dentistry, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Augustusplatz 2, 55131 Mainz, Germany.

出版信息

Head Face Med. 2014 Jan 18;10:1. doi: 10.1186/1746-160X-10-1.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Extended exposure to high-speed handpieces and other noise-intensive devices might put dentists at risk for possible hearing impairment. The aim of this study was to determine the hearing ability of dentists and other scientists for comparison.

METHODS

After approval by the ethics committee, 115 subjects (dentists and other academic professionals as controls) of both genders were enrolled in the study. Exclusion criteria were colds, ear-blockages or abnormal hearing-thresholds. An audiometric determination (Oscilla USB audiometer, AudioConsole 3, Inmedico A/S, Denmark) was performed in the frequency range of 125 Hz to 8 kHz for both ears. Anamnestic data and number of years in the profession were assessed using a questionnaire. Differences between groups were analyzed with the Mann-Whitney-U-test.

RESULTS

Data from 53 dentists and 55 other academic professionals (69.4% male, 30.6% female) with a mean age of 51.7 ± 9.6 years and similar gender distributions in both groups were analyzed. The audiometric tests for the right and left air conduction showed that the hearing of dentists tended to be slightly more impaired than in the control subjects. For the frequencies 3 kHz and 4 kHz these differences were statistically significant for both ears. In contrast, no significant differences were found in this range for bone conduction.

CONCLUSIONS

Hearing impairment in dentists was slightly higher than in controls. Although other factors like environmental noise exposure were comparable for both groups, occupational exposure to high-speed handpieces and other noisy devices can be an additional burden for the hearing.

摘要

引言

长时间接触高速手机和其他高噪音设备可能会使牙医面临听力受损的风险。本研究的目的是确定牙医和其他科学家的听力能力以作比较。

方法

经伦理委员会批准,纳入115名受试者(牙医和作为对照的其他学术专业人员),男女不限。排除标准为感冒、耳塞或听力阈值异常。使用丹麦Inmedico A/S公司的Oscilla USB听力计和AudioConsole 3对双耳在125Hz至8kHz频率范围内进行听力测定。通过问卷评估既往病史数据和从业年限。采用Mann-Whitney-U检验分析组间差异。

结果

分析了53名牙医和55名其他学术专业人员(男性69.4%,女性30.6%)的数据,两组平均年龄为51.7±9.6岁,性别分布相似。左右耳气导听力测试显示,牙医的听力受损程度往往略高于对照受试者。在3kHz和4kHz频率时,双耳的这些差异具有统计学意义。相比之下,在此频率范围内骨导未发现显著差异。

结论

牙医的听力受损程度略高于对照组。尽管两组的其他因素如环境噪声暴露相当,但职业性接触高速手机和其他嘈杂设备可能会给听力带来额外负担。

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