Burk Allison, Neitzel Richard L
a Department of Environmental Health Sciences , University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan.
J Occup Environ Hyg. 2016 Oct 2;13(10):741-9. doi: 10.1080/15459624.2016.1177646.
Exposures to noise and resulting noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) are not well understood in the dental profession. Previous studies have focused primarily on practicing dental professionals, and have often evaluated hearing loss in the absence of adequate noise exposure assessment. This study was conducted to evaluate exposures among students and staff working in four clinics within a major U.S. university dental school, and to compare these exposures to those among dental professionals in a private general-practice clinic. We measured equivalent continuous average (LEQ) noise exposure levels at 3.75-min intervals across a variety of procedures in the evaluated clinics, and also had participants complete a brief survey with questions on their experience and perceptions of noise exposure. We collected 79 partial- or full-shift Time-Weighted Average (TWA) dosimetry measurements on 46 individuals. The mean 3.75-min interval LEQ level was 63.6 ± 13.3 dBA, while the highest 3.75-min interval LEQ was 103.5 dBA. Students from the dental school clinics had the highest variability in average exposure levels, while the pediatric clinic evaluated had the highest average and maximum exposures. Nearly 4% of standardized 8-hr TWA measurements exceeded the 85 dBA Recommended Exposure Limit established by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health. Concerns about the potential effects of dental noise on participants' hearing were significantly correlated with metrics of TWA noise exposure, as well as variability of exposure (as assessed by the SD of the 3.75-min LEQ levels). Our results suggest that dental students and staff may have some risk of developing noise-induced hearing loss, particularly in pediatric clinical settings.
牙科行业对噪声暴露以及由此导致的噪声性听力损失(NIHL)的了解并不充分。以往的研究主要集中在执业牙科专业人员身上,并且常常在没有充分评估噪声暴露的情况下评估听力损失。本研究旨在评估美国一所主要大学牙科学院内四家诊所的学生和工作人员的暴露情况,并将这些暴露情况与一家私人全科诊所的牙科专业人员的暴露情况进行比较。我们在评估的诊所中,对各种操作过程以3.75分钟为间隔测量等效连续平均(LEQ)噪声暴露水平,并且让参与者完成一份简短的调查问卷,询问他们对噪声暴露的经历和感受。我们收集了46个人的79次部分或全时段时间加权平均(TWA)剂量测定数据。3.75分钟间隔的平均LEQ水平为63.6±13.3分贝A,而3.75分钟间隔的最高LEQ为103.5分贝A。牙科学院诊所的学生平均暴露水平的变异性最高,而评估的儿科诊所的平均暴露水平和最大暴露水平最高。近4%的标准化8小时TWA测量值超过了美国国家职业安全与健康研究所设定的85分贝A的推荐暴露限值。对牙科噪声对参与者听力潜在影响的担忧与TWA噪声暴露指标以及暴露的变异性(通过3.75分钟LEQ水平的标准差评估)显著相关。我们的结果表明,牙科学生和工作人员可能有患噪声性听力损失的风险,尤其是在儿科临床环境中。