Cumhuriyet Dental Journal (Mar 2012)

Handedness of orthodontists and its impact on practice

  • Bahadir Odabas,
  • Celal Genc,
  • İlknur Veli,
  • Neval Dildes,
  • Torun Ozer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7126/cdj.2012.1446
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 3
pp. 229 – 234

Abstract

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Objective: To assess the handedness prevelance of orthodontists and analyse the discomfort of left-handed orthodontists on practice.Materials and Methods: A questionnaire about the laterality of orthodontists and their discomfort was prepared and distributed to our orthodontic society members. 173 questionnaires were investigated.Results: Fifteen of the participants were left-handed individuals. Of all the 15 samples, only 1 practitioner had been educated with left hand manipulation while studying dentistry. One of the 7 private practioners preferred left-handed chair for his clinic. Regarding left-handed participants working with right-sided chair, 4 of them thought this situation depresses their treatment quality and 9 of them refused. Most of the left-handed participants complaint about the university education.Conclusion: Left-handed orthodontists afford to adapt themselves to a right-handed world. They could to be educated on left-handed dental chairs to display a more skillful clinical performance.

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