2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-12902008000400018
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Dor orofacial e absenteísmo em trabalhadores da indústria metalúrgica e mecânica

Abstract: ResumoO objetivo do estudo foi verificar a prevalência de dor orofacial e sua relação com absenteísmo em trabalhadores do setor metalúrgico e mecânico do município de Xanxerê, Santa Catarina. Realizou-se um estudo transversal envolvendo todos os trabalhadores do sexo masculino (n = 480) das 13 indústrias do setor no município. As informações foram coletadas por meio de entrevistas estruturadas. Informações sócio-demográficas, prevalência, severidade e localização de dor orofacial no último semestre, bem como s… Show more

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“…In relation to ICD-10, among 1245 absences, the highest incidence was of musculoskeletal and connective tissue diseases (M00-M99), which corroborates the studies by Biswas et al (2014) Over the years, interest in the subject has been expanding and new research has been carried out, but there are still few nationally published studies related to the buccal health of the worker in the industries 13,15,25,[28][29][30]34,[38][39][40] . It is expected that the specialists in Occupational Dentistry will carry out new studies demonstrating to the employers the benefit of having a worker with good oral health, regardless of being or not a a company's obligation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…In relation to ICD-10, among 1245 absences, the highest incidence was of musculoskeletal and connective tissue diseases (M00-M99), which corroborates the studies by Biswas et al (2014) Over the years, interest in the subject has been expanding and new research has been carried out, but there are still few nationally published studies related to the buccal health of the worker in the industries 13,15,25,[28][29][30]34,[38][39][40] . It is expected that the specialists in Occupational Dentistry will carry out new studies demonstrating to the employers the benefit of having a worker with good oral health, regardless of being or not a a company's obligation.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Often, they are debilitating and can disrupt sleep, work, leisure and interpersonal relationships [11]. Besides, dental emergencies represent one of the main reasons for people to seek for consultations in public dental services [12], which require immediate measures to overcome infectious, painful and aesthetic processes in the oral cavity [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A prevalência de FTS para qualquer duração foi 40,8% entre homens, e 57,5 entre as mulheres 14 . Especificamente com trabalhadores de indústrias metal-mecânicas, a prevalência de FTS por dor orofacial em um período de um ano foi 9,3% 15 . Esses dados não permitem traçar a situação nacional relativa à FTS, e muito menos dos industriários, limitando-se aos empregados formais.…”
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