Cervical Magnetic Resonance Imaging Profiles and Their Association with Cervical Pain in Dentists: A Cluster Analysis Study
Ana López-Morales, Aitor Baño-Alcaraz, Manuel López-Nicolás, José Antonio García-Vidal, Germán Cánovas-Ambit

TL;DR
This study explores MRI profiles in dentists and finds that a higher burden of cervical degeneration is linked to more neck pain and disability.
Contribution
The study introduces a cluster analysis approach to identify MRI-based cervical structural profiles associated with neck pain in dentists.
Findings
Two MRI profiles were identified, with higher degeneration linked to more neck pain and disability.
Younger dentists reported pain despite milder MRI changes, while older dentists showed more degeneration with fewer symptoms.
Individual MRI findings were not independently associated with neck pain, but overall degeneration was.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Neck pain is highly prevalent among dentists and has been linked to occupational exposure and cervical degeneration. However, the relationship between cervical MRI findings and symptoms remains inconsistent. This study aimed to explore MRI-based cervical structural profiles in active dentists and examine their associations with neck pain, disability, and participant characteristics. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 57 practicing dentists. Participants reported neck pain and completed the Numeric Pain Rating Scale and the Neck Disability Index (NDI). Cervical MRI scans were assessed by an experienced musculoskeletal radiologist. An exploratory hierarchical cluster analysis (complete linkage, Euclidean distance) was applied using MRI degenerative variables to identify structural profiles, followed by bivariate comparisons with clinical and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOccupational health in dentistry · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Endodontics and Root Canal Treatments
