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Fiammetta Pirillo1, Stefano Caracciolo, Giuseppe Siciliani

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Burnout Syndrome impacts general dentists more than orthodontists. Lifestyle factors significantly influence burnout, suggesting preventive strategies are crucial for dental professionals.

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Area of Science:

  • Dental Practice Management
  • Occupational Health Psychology

Background:

  • Burnout Syndrome is a growing concern in healthcare professions.
  • Understanding its prevalence in dentistry and orthodontics is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate Burnout Syndrome expression in orthodontic practice.
  • To compare burnout impact between general dentists and orthodontists.

Main Methods:

  • A multi-factorial analysis of data from 366 dental operators.
  • Utilized the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) assessing Emotional Exhaustion (EE), Depersonalization (DP), and Personal Accomplishment (PA).
  • Included a specific questionnaire for orthodontists and demographic data.

Main Results:

  • Emotional Exhaustion affected 20% of participants; Depersonalization affected 33%.
  • Low Personal Accomplishment was reported by 66% of the sample.
  • General dentists experienced higher burnout rates than orthodontists, with stress linked to management and finances.

Conclusions:

  • Italian orthodontists exhibit lower susceptibility to Burnout Syndrome than general dentists.
  • Lifestyle is a key factor in burnout onset.
  • Preventive measures and lifestyle interventions are recommended to mitigate burnout symptoms.