A relationship exists between one’s occupation and the oral health. Certain occupations have direct
effect on oral health while some exhibits indirect effect. At the dental
clinic, a patient’s occupation is one of the questions asked; oftentimes
patients wonder the relevance of that question to their dental problems. A
number of oral diseases have been linked directly to occupational hazards.
Professionals
Ranging from Engineers to
lawyers and others in various fields are engrossed with their work, while
majority are busy on the computer all day, marketers are on the move and traders
are buried in their trade. What do you
do for a living and how does it affect your attitude towards your health?
Sakki TK , et al.(1998) documented that workers and men
exhibit delay in dental visit, this is an indirect effect. Over the counter pain killers have taken over
the role of health care professionals. Patients with dental pain have taken to
alabukun powder ,aspirin as well as battery water to “relieve “their pain
however devastating effects on oral tissues is what they get instead of relieve
and some have died from swallowing
battery water. Persistent headache
could be a sign of a myriad of illnesses e.g. hypertension, HIV infection,
typhoid fever etc. You cannot know what your case is until you have consulted a
specialist. Many people continue to take solace in analgesics, this makes some
drop dead suddenly from stroke because such person might have been suffering
from hypertension. What is your blood pressure as you read this?
Battery factory worker
Peterson and Charlotte (1991)
demonstrated in their study that severe erosion and attrition of teeth is
associated with sulfuric acid mists in work environment. Erosion and attrition
cause dentine hypersensitivity and TMJ pain.
Tailor
Chipping of anterior
teeth caused by needles and pins are observed in this group of people. The
habit of holding their working instruments with their teeth has developed over
a long time thus damaging effect on their dentition.
Farmer
This people are
predisposed to parasitic infestation which leads to anemia; evidenced by palor of
the tongue and oral mucosa and general body weakness.
Carpenter
Contacts with moist wood
have been linked with deep fungal infections. Both the diagnosis and treatment
of this lesion are froth with difficulties, it is important to guard against it
through preventive measures.
Gateman, Road transport workers
Very poor oral hygiene is
seen in majority of this group of people.
This is associated with
level of education, low income, and lack of dental awareness. They move about
with oral infections and tumours like it’s a normal thing.
Bankers
Banking does not directly affect your oral
health however because bankers work round the clock in Nigeria, dental checkup
is not a routine for them, when they are in pain, they endure until they can no
longer endure and the problem is advanced then they show their faces in dental
clinics.
Kindly find time to check
your blood pressure and present in the hospital if strange occurrences persist.
Your health is your wealth.
Sakki TK, Knuuttila ML, et al. (1998): Lifestyle, gender and occupational
status as determinants of dental health behavior. J. Clin. Periodontol. 25 (7):
566-70.
Poul Erik Petersen and
Charlotte Gormsen (1991): Oral conditions among German battery
factory workers.Community
Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology.Volume 19, Issue 2, pages 104–106.
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