2013
DOI: 10.18256/2238-510x/j.oralinvestigations.v2n1p32-37
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Avaliação da Influência do Estresse na Prevalência de Disfunções Temporomandibulares em Militares Estaduais do Rio Grande do Sul

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“…To know the health conditions of the civil and military police officers of Rio de Janeiro, from several angles: that of pleasure and suffering Having two jobs, working night and day, spending 12 hours in the street having had only one meal, working under pressure, having to stay alert and sleep little. it continues but all the studies were unanimous in pointing out the professional category investigated as being very likely to develop chronic diseases and disorders such as TMD, due to the very high level of stress inherent to the profession 23,[31][32][33][34] .…”
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“…To know the health conditions of the civil and military police officers of Rio de Janeiro, from several angles: that of pleasure and suffering Having two jobs, working night and day, spending 12 hours in the street having had only one meal, working under pressure, having to stay alert and sleep little. it continues but all the studies were unanimous in pointing out the professional category investigated as being very likely to develop chronic diseases and disorders such as TMD, due to the very high level of stress inherent to the profession 23,[31][32][33][34] .…”
Section: Paper -Crosssectionalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies with police with TMD correlated the symptomatology of the syndrome with biopsychosocial symptoms, such as stress, sleep disorders, pain and smoking 33,34 , as well as with parafunctional habits.…”
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“…Although few studies on temporomandibular disorders in military police officers have been found, 16,32 the results are in agreement with the findings described here, with reported prevalence of TMD ranging from 49.7% 16 to 55.8%. 32 In the case of the Military Police profession, some authors affirm that this is a high-risk activity, being among the professionals who suffer the most from stress due to the daily dealings with violence, death and brutality. 32 The issue of hierarchy as a factor that generates stress stands out in soldiers as well as in police officers, in health service officers or operational units.…”
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“…32 In the case of the Military Police profession, some authors affirm that this is a high-risk activity, being among the professionals who suffer the most from stress due to the daily dealings with violence, death and brutality. 32 The issue of hierarchy as a factor that generates stress stands out in soldiers as well as in police officers, in health service officers or operational units. 22 In this research, it was verified that military police officers characterized their quality of life at work as neutral/unsatisfactory.…”
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confidence: 99%