2022
DOI: 10.12659/msm.938084
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Questionnaire-Based Study on the Prevalence, Awareness, and Preventive Measures of Occupational Hazards Among Dental Professionals

Abstract: Background In this questionnaire-based study, we evaluated the prevalence and awareness level of occupational hazards among dental professionals (students, interns, dentists, and specialists) at different dentistry colleges. Materials/Methods A self-administered questionnaire was designed from previously conducted studies and distributed to 310 participants from different dental colleges of dentistry in Sana’a City, Yemen. The questionnaire was divided into 4 parts. The… Show more

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“…[25] No different between gender because they work in the same organization under the same regulations and work hours. Females are more affected by their working environments in comparison to males, and this could be related to genetic factors, [32,33] Other social habits may associate with increasing those stresses. [34] Regarding the training levels, our study included all the different Saudi dental board training levels: R1 and R2 (junior level), and R3 (Senior level).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[25] No different between gender because they work in the same organization under the same regulations and work hours. Females are more affected by their working environments in comparison to males, and this could be related to genetic factors, [32,33] Other social habits may associate with increasing those stresses. [34] Regarding the training levels, our study included all the different Saudi dental board training levels: R1 and R2 (junior level), and R3 (Senior level).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 25 ] No different between gender because they work in the same organization under the same regulations and work hours. Females are more affected by their working environments in comparison to males, and this could be related to genetic factors, [ 32 , 33 ] Other social habits may associate with increasing those stresses. [ 34 ]…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%