VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL OPERATION - A POTENTIAL RISK IN THE ETIOLOGY AND MAINTENANCE OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS

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HOROWITZ, L
SARKIN, JM
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10.1080/08869634.1992.11677890
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Surveys indicate over 50 million Americans, mostly women, currently operate video display terminals (VDTs) at home or in the workplace. Recent epidemiological studies reveal more than 75% of approximately 30 million American temporomandibular disorder (TMD) sufferers are women. What does the VDT and TMD have in common besides an affinity for the female gender? TMD is associated with numerous risk factors that commonly initiate sympathetic nervous system and stress hormone response mechanisms resulting in muscle spasms, trigger point formation, and pain in the head and neck. Likewise VDT operation may be linked to three additional sympathetic nervous system irritants including: (1) electrostatic ambient air negative ion depletion, (2) electromagnetic radiation, and (3) eyestrain and postural stress associated with poor work habits and improper work station design. Additional research considering the roles these three factors may play in the etiology of TMD and other myofascial pain problems is indicated. Furthermore, dentists are advised to educate patients as to these possible risks, encourage preventive behaviors on the part of employers and employees, and recommend workplace health, safety, and ergonomic upgrades when indicated.
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