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Stress factors operating in the dental office work environment.

Katz Ca
- 01 Oct 1986 - 
- Vol. 30
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The principal thing the authors have to change to manage stress more effectively is ourselves; learning to do so is a necessary skill for all of us who must cope with this rapidly changing and potentially stressful world.
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This article is published in Dental Clinics of North America.The article was published on 1986-10-01 and is currently open access. It has received 8 citations till now.

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Dental students' perceived sources of stress: a multi-country study.

TL;DR: Students' perceived stressors differed greatly among the six institutions and were associated with both individual (gender, study level) and educational/institutional (curriculum type, class size, educational costs) parameters.
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Occupational Cervico-Brachial Disorders among Dentists Psychosocial work Environment, Personal Harmony and Life-Satisfaction

TL;DR: It was found that specialists, both with and without cervico-brachial symptoms, were more satisfied with their psychosocial work environment than general practitioners, especially regarding their personal control over their work and the stimulation of their work.
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Occupational stress in oral and maxillofacial surgeons: tendencies, traits, and triggers.

TL;DR: The myths and realities of stress and burnout in oral and maxillofacial surgeons and the coping skills, both adaptive and maladaptive used by practitioners to deal with their stress are explored.

Evaluation of stress level and related factors among students of mashhad dental school (iran) in academic year of 2008-2009

TL;DR: It was characterized that university stressors played a more significant role in stress level than non-university stressors and the forth year students who have recently entered the clinic, are in the greatest need of help.
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Job Satisfaction Assessment Among Dentists And Dental Auxiliaries In India

TL;DR: Findings of this study shows the issue that needs special attention to increase the level of job satisfaction among Indian dentists and thus improve all dental care system.
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