Editorial
Volume 3 Issue 3 - 2018
Dentists Living at Very Risky Environment
Abbas Taher*
Professor of OMF Surgery, Healthcare and crisis management, Former dean of Dentistry U o Kufa. Director of International relation, Scientific adviser, Islamic University- Najaf, Iraq
*Corresponding Author: Abbas Taher, Professor of OMF Surgery, Healthcare and crisis management, Director of International relation, Scientific adviser, Islamic University- Najaf, Iraq. E mail id: kufa54@gmail.com
Received: May 26, 2018; Published: June 02, 2018
All dental professionals of different specialties are living in hazardous risky environment. This risky environment should be changed by developing the facilities which reducing that risky factors.
The risky environment which are facing the Dental professionals are:
  1. Biological
  2. Psychological
  3. Radiological
  4. Postural complications 
  5. Chemical 
  6. Sound 
  7. Pressure vessels and others
Because of the above mentioned risky factors, most of Dental professionals forcing them to have an early retirement, and some of them to suicide due to increase of the surrounding stress. Changing the dentistry environment will helping to reduce the risk complications 
References
  1. J Brown., et al. “Dental practitioners and ill health retirement: causes, outcomes and re-employment.” Nature (2010).
  2. Elizabeth Brown. “Are Dentists Really More Prone to Suicide?”
Citation: Abbas Taher. “Dentists Living at Very Risky Environment”. Oral Health and Dentistry 3.3 (2018): 656-657.
Copyright: © 2018 Abbas Taher. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.