Author: Becker, Kathrin; Brunello, Giulia; Gurzawskaâ€Comis, Katarzyna; Becker, Jürgen; Sivolella, Stefano; Schwarz, Frank; Klinge, Björn
Title: Dental care during COVIDâ€19 pandemic: Survey of experts’ opinion Cord-id: v494yy1h Document date: 2020_10_30
ID: v494yy1h
Snippet: OBJECTIVES: The current COVIDâ€19 outbreak in conjunction with the need to provide safe dental treatments and the limited knowledge on the efficacy of protective measures has posed dentists into a challenging situation. Therefore, the present article aimed at collecting experiences and recommendations of frontline clinical experts on critical aspects of dental treatment provision during pandemic. MATERIAL & METHODS: From a total of 32 European countries, one leading academic expert in Oral and
Document: OBJECTIVES: The current COVIDâ€19 outbreak in conjunction with the need to provide safe dental treatments and the limited knowledge on the efficacy of protective measures has posed dentists into a challenging situation. Therefore, the present article aimed at collecting experiences and recommendations of frontline clinical experts on critical aspects of dental treatment provision during pandemic. MATERIAL & METHODS: From a total of 32 European countries, one leading academic expert in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery or Oral Surgery per country was asked to participate in an anonymous online 10â€item survey on COVIDâ€19 covering the topics of safety of dental settings, personal protective equipment (PPE), and patientâ€related measures to reduce transmission risk. Data collection took place from April 12th to May 22nd, 2020. RESULTS: A total of 27 experts from different European countries completed the survey. The transmission risk of SARSâ€CoVâ€2 in dental settings for aerosolâ€generating procedures was considered high by all experts except two. For aerosolâ€free and aerosolâ€generating procedures, more than 80% of the experts recommended face protection and caps for every single treatment. For aerosolâ€generating procedures, additional measures (FFP2/FFP3 masks and gowns) were suggested by the vast majority of the experts. To reduce transmission risk, all experts recommended limiting aerosolâ€generating procedures and reducing the number of patients in waiting areas as well as hand hygiene for the patients. CONCLUSION: The limitation of aerosolâ€generating procedures along with the usage of adequate personal protection equipment was considered to be crucial to protect dental healthcare providers and patients, thus reducing the transmission risk of COVIDâ€19.
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