Covid-19 Pandemic: What Changes for Dentists and Oral Medicine Experts? A Narrative Review and Novel Approaches to Infection Containment.

作者: Maria Eleonora Bizzoca , Giuseppina Campisi , Lorenzo Lo Muzio

DOI: 10.3390/IJERPH17113793

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摘要: The authors performed a narrative review on Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome- CoronaVirus-2 ( SARS-CoV-2) and all infectious agents with the primary endpoints to illustrate most accepted models of safety protocols in dentistry oral medicine, propose an easy view problem comparison (pre- vs post-COVID19) for common dental procedures. outcome is forecast help dentists individuate given procedure differences terms avoid contagion (by SARS-CoV-2 others dangerous agents). An investigation was online databases Pubmed Scopus using combination free words Medical Subject Headings (MESH) terms: "dentist" OR "oral health" AND "COVID-19" "SARS-CoV-2" "coronavirus-19". After brief excursus transmittable at chair, described personal protective equipment (PPE) actually market their indications, basis literature, they compared (before after COVID-19 onset) correct procedures each practice studied, underlining danger underestimating, general, cross-infections. have highlighted importance knowing exactly risk infections practice, modulate correctly use PPE, order invest adequate financial resources exposing both team patients preventable risks.

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