. . What is the ideal posture for the dentist?.
. . The longitudinal axis of the torso is upright, romo ing the natural curves of the spine..
. . The rheostat should be placed close to the operator so that the knee.
. . During dental practice, the dentist often bends over the patient to achieve.
. . the most accurate treatment possible..
. . However, bending often leads to an unnatural, harmful posture that.
. . negatively impacts the dentist's health..
. . A bad posture can lead to'serious physical impact and repetitive strain injuries..
. . ARIL 2 13 8 15 19 20 7 26 27 29 an and get worse with a heavy workload.
. . ERGONOMICS IN DENTISTRY So why is ergonomics indentistry important?.
. . ERGONOMICS IN DENTISTRY 1. Natural and comfortable posture 2. Patient-friendly treatment 3. Treatment efficiency 4. Treatment accuracy.
. . The assistant's role_in äfour:hand system is very important.
. . to achieve amore comfortable more accurate and more efficient treatment..
. . narmful posture that negatively impacts oral health professionals' health.
. . Finally, the pa ient'S positionshould be determined.
. . REFERENCE POINT according to Ethe dentist's natural posture and reference point..
. . REFERENCE POINT OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE It will allow the dentist to chie e optimal performance without any physical burden..