Dental hygienists and dentists are exposed to prolonged and awkward postures that can lead to painful arm and shoulder conditions. These professionals often work for extended periods, lean over patients, and use their hands repeatedly to probe hard surfaces. The repetitive nature of these tasks can lead to various arm-related issues, which can lead to musculoskeletal issues, shortened careers, and many other issues. 

What are the major causes of arm pain in dentists? Because of the nature of the work dental providers do on a daily basis, these are the major causes. 

Repetitive Motion

Repetitive motion injury, or cumulative trauma disorder, is a frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It’s caused by extended periods of similar motions that stress the body’s muscles, ligaments, and joints. Specific dental procedures, such as removing soft or decayed areas of teeth, require repetitive scrubbing motions that can lead to hand and wrist pain. Other dental and dental hygiene procedures, like drilling and filling teeth, often require using specific hand postures that can lead to repetitive motion injuries. 

Hand and wrist strain, or carpal tunnel syndrome, is another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It’s caused by repetitive motions which run through the hand and wrist area. Both dental hygienists and dentists are at risk for hand and wrist strain since they spend a lot of time scrubbing teeth and working with small tools. Scrubbing teeth with a stiff brush while bending the wrist backward often causes hand and wrist strain in dental hygienists. 

Prolonged Positioning

Prolonged positioning is another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It happens when you have to maintain an unnatural posture for an extended period. Some dental procedures, such as placing fillings and removing build-up, require you to lean over a patient’s mouth and work from the floor. This prolonged positioning can be very taxing on the back and arm muscles. Some dental procedures, such as placing implants, require you to maintain an awkward posture for long periods. This type of prolonged positioning can also lead to arm pain and discomfort.  

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome is another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It’s caused by a pinched nerve in the hand and wrist area. The common causes of carpal tunnel syndrome in dentists and hygienists are prolonged positioning, poor ergonomics, and excessive hand and wrist strain.  

Tendonitis

Tendonitis is another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It’s caused by the overuse of muscles and tendons near the elbow joint. Excessive scrubbing, gripping, and twisting motions in the hands often lead to tendonitis in dental professionals. Wrist tendonitis is one of the dentists’ most common causes of arm pain. 

Bursitis

Bursitis, or inflammation of the shoulder joint bursa, is another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. It’s caused by overuse and repetitive motions in the shoulder area. 

Common Shoulder Issues

Shoulder issues are another frequent cause of arm pain in dentists and hygienists. They’re caused by abnormal pressure on the shoulder joint and muscles. Excessive scrubbing, gripping, and twisting motions in the hands often lead to shoulder problems in dental professionals. 

The Solution: Maintain Ergonomic Posture

The best way to maintain a comfortable, more healthy and ergonomic posture while treating dental patients is to use dental chair accessories that allow for the optimal positioning of patients. Using dental chair headrests allow dentists to ergonomically position themselves during treatment, reducing strain on their bodies, preventing musculoskeletal issues and extending the length of their careers. Learn more about these products and how they can be used in your dental clinic by reading this short guide. 

 

Geriatric Dental Headrest Pillow

SKU DP100 - Geriatric Headrest Pillow
$87.00
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Geriatric Headrest: The Geriatric Headrest Pillow is designed for geriatric patients who have difficulty reclining their heads. The memory foam pillow is two-inches higher than our original Crescent Bodyrest Headrest, this pillow helps tilt the patient’s head back, draw the mouth open and keep the chin forward, reducing strain for the dentist and hygienist. All Crescent Products are made with medical-grade material and easily wipe clean with common disinfectants. The memory foam is designed to be exceedlingly comfortable.


Dimensions: Geriatric Headrest Pillow (9” x 6” x 6”)

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