Visual acuity of dentists in their respective clinical conditions.

Perrin, Philippe; Ramseyer, Simon; Eichenberger, Martina; Lussi, Adrian (2014). Visual acuity of dentists in their respective clinical conditions. Clinical oral investigations, 18(9), pp. 2055-2058. Springer 10.1007/s00784-014-1197-2

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OBJECTIVES

This study examined the impact of age and magnification on the near visual acuity of dentists in their private practice under simulated clinical conditions.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Miniaturized visual tests were fixed in posterior teeth of a dental phantom head and brought to 31 dentists in their respective private practice. The visual acuity of these dentists (n = 19, ≥40 years; n = 12, <40 years) was measured in a clinical setting under the following conditions: (a) natural visual acuity, distance of 300 mm; (b) natural visual acuity, free choice of the distance; and (c) loupe and additional light source, if available.

RESULTS

The visual acuity under the different clinical conditions varied widely between individuals. The older group of dentists had a lower median visual acuity value under all clinical conditions. This difference was highly significant for natural visual acuity at a free choice of distance (p < 0.0001). For younger dentists (<40 years), visual acuity could be significantly improved by reducing the eye-object distance (p = 0.001) or by using loupes (p = 0.008). For older dentists (≥40 years), visual acuity could be significantly improved by using loupes (p = 0.0005).

CONCLUSIONS

Visual performance decreased with increasing age under the specific clinical conditions of each dentist's private practice. Magnification aids can compensate for visual deficiencies.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

The question of whether findings obtained under standardized conditions are valuable for the habitual setting of each dentist's private practice seems clinically relevant.

Item Type:

Journal Article (Original Article)

Division/Institute:

04 Faculty of Medicine > School of Dental Medicine > Department of Preventive, Restorative and Pediatric Dentistry

UniBE Contributor:

Perrin, Philippe, Ramseyer, Simon, Eichenberger, Martina, Lussi, Adrian

Subjects:

600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health

ISSN:

1432-6981

Publisher:

Springer

Language:

English

Submitter:

Eveline Carmen Schuler

Date Deposited:

29 Jan 2015 09:49

Last Modified:

05 Dec 2022 14:39

Publisher DOI:

10.1007/s00784-014-1197-2

PubMed ID:

24481552

Uncontrolled Keywords:

Magnification, Loupe, Presbyopia, Dentistry, Private practice

BORIS DOI:

10.7892/boris.62233

URI:

https://boris.unibe.ch/id/eprint/62233

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