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Review
. 2020 Apr 30;17(9):3151.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph17093151.

COVID-19: Present and Future Challenges for Dental Practice

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Review

COVID-19: Present and Future Challenges for Dental Practice

Najla-Dar Odeh et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization, with a high fatality rate that may reach 8%. The disease is caused by SARS-CoV-2 which is one of the coronaviruses. Realizing the severity of outcomes associated with this disease and its high rate of transmission, dentists were instructed by regulatory authorities, such as the American Dental Association, to stop providing treatment to dental patients except those who have emergency complaints. This was mainly for protection of dental healthcare personnel, their families, contacts, and their patients from the transmission of virus, and also to preserve the much-needed supplies of personal protective equipment (PPE). Dentists at all times should competently follow cross-infection control protocols, but particularly during this critical time, they should do their best to decide on the emergency cases that are indicated for dental treatment. Dentists should also be updated on how this pandemic is related to their profession in order to be well oriented and prepared. This overview will address several issues concerned with the COVID-19 pandemic that directly relate to dental practice in terms of prevention, treatment, and orofacial clinical manifestations.

Keywords: COVID-19; aerosol; dentistry; manifestations; oral; saliva.

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Conflict of interest statement

Authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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