1, bacterial and viral infections
Dentists are close to the patient's mouth during treatment or oral care, and the surrounding air is full of small particle mixture coming out of the patient's mouth, so dentists can easily come into contact with bacteria in the patient's mouth.
2, cervical spondylosis, lumbar spondylosis
When dentists treat patients, they often keep a posture of bending forward, which will lead to neck and waist injuries. Over time, it is easy to cause spinal diseases such as cervical spondylosis and lumbar spondylosis.
3. Be very careful
When operating, the finger strength should not be too light or too heavy, which has little effect. If it is too heavy, it may hurt the patient. It is also necessary to avoid accidents such as the instrument slipping from the finger and falling into the patient's mouth due to wet saliva. It seems that dentistry is a profession that needs patience and nuance, and there is no room for carelessness.
4. Heavy work
The most common ones are overtime, shift work, staying up late, doctor-patient relationship, continuous learning, and dirty fatigue. But there are many exceptions in this industry, such as low wages and medical experts.