This study deals with noise problems associated with the use of air-turbine drills in dental practice.
The sigh-speed dental drills offer an entirely new concept cavity preparation and presents by far the easiest method of cutting hard dental tissues.
The use of these machines, however, cause some new problems among which is the possibility of harmful effects on the hearing sense of the dental practitioners due to daily noise exposure.
Two hundred and ten dentists who were selected randomly have taken in this study.
All the dentists in my investigation were asked to complete a questionnaire and each of them an audiometric test was carried out. The mean value of the overall sound pressure level was found to be 69.1 dBA.
The results of audiometric tests were as follows:
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