Computer Vision Syndrome: Will the Pandemic Lead to Eye Problems for Dentists?
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
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22: e210156, 2022. graf
Article
in English
| LILACS, BBO
| ID: biblio-1365230
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT Over the past year and a half dental education has been conducted primarily online due to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. During the pandemic, we have spent many hours a day on our computers, mobile phones, and tablets to gather information and participate in online seminars and classrooms. Health consequences resulting from the overuse of these devices include carpal tunnel syndrome as well as computer vision syndrome (CVS). Computer vision syndrome, also known as digital eye strain, has several associated features such as eye burning, strained vision, dry eye, blurred vision, and associated neck and shoulder pain. Several predisposing factors have been linked with CVS, but often this problem gets ignored. The management of this syndrome is aimed at educating dentists on computer use, position, and the surrounding environment. Considering all this, we must ensure that we spend some time away from these devices every day to avoid any significant vision problems. The objective of preparing this manuscript was to provide a brief overview of the increased prevalence of computer vision syndrome and its associated features.
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Index:
LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Vision Disorders
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Artificial Intelligence
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Dentists
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Eye Diseases
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COVID-19
Type of study:
Etiology study
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Prevalence study
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Risk factors
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
English
Journal:
Pesqui. bras. odontopediatria clín. integr
Journal subject:
Dentistry
Year:
2022
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Armenia
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Cambodia
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India
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Malaysia
Institution/Affiliation country:
Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science/IN
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Universiti Sains Malaysia/MY
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University of Puthisastra/KH
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Yerevan State Medical University after Mkhitar Heratsi/AM
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