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Noisy Dental Work: How Loud Tools Affect Hearing
Dental Offices, USASaturday, January 4, 2025
You might think that protective gear like earplugs or earmuffs would solve the problem. While they help, they're not always practical in a dental setting. Dentists need to hear what they're doing and communicate with their patients and staff. This makes it tricky to find a solution that balances safety and practicality.
It's not just about the dentists, either. Anyone working in a dental clinic is at risk. Hygienists, assistants, and even receptionists can be affected by the noise levels. This underscores the need for more research and better safety measures in dental workplaces.
Thinking about this, it's clear that we need to do more to protect dental professionals' hearing. Maybe there are innovative solutions out there, like quieter dental tools or better soundproofing in clinics. The more we learn about this issue, the better we can tackle it.
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