COVID-19: the impact on oral health care

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Autor(a) principal: Cruz-Fierro,Norma
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Borges-Yáñez,Aida, Duarte,Paulo C. T., Cordell,Geoffrey A., Rodriguez-Garcia,Aida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the economic, social, and oral care health inequities in societies, especially in the developing world. Severe restrictions have been imposed on dental practices, limiting prophylactic and routine oral care health, allowing treatment only for emergencies. Since dental care includes procedures that generate aerosols, the risk of infection for dental personnel has increased significantly. In this review, a comprehensive and updated source of information about SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and the impacts it is having on oral health care is presented. The ongoing repercussions in dental practice and in dental education, including the opportunities for practice innovation that are evolving, are also indicated. Also, a discussion of the psychosocial factors that affect health and the quality of life of an individual, such as stress, depression, and anxiety, is provided. This pandemic may be an opportunity to promote the inclusion of well-established prevention measures, together with the use of teledentistry in academic dental curricula, encourage the implementation of new perspectives for the effective instruction and interactions with students, and foster the transition toward e-learning strategies in dental education.
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title COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
spellingShingle COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
Cruz-Fierro,Norma
COVID-19
Oral manifestations
Teledentistry
Psychological stress
title_short COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
title_full COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
title_fullStr COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
title_sort COVID-19: the impact on oral health care
author Cruz-Fierro,Norma
author_facet Cruz-Fierro,Norma
Borges-Yáñez,Aida
Duarte,Paulo C. T.
Cordell,Geoffrey A.
Rodriguez-Garcia,Aida
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author2 Borges-Yáñez,Aida
Duarte,Paulo C. T.
Cordell,Geoffrey A.
Rodriguez-Garcia,Aida
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Borges-Yáñez,Aida
Duarte,Paulo C. T.
Cordell,Geoffrey A.
Rodriguez-Garcia,Aida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv COVID-19
Oral manifestations
Teledentistry
Psychological stress
topic COVID-19
Oral manifestations
Teledentistry
Psychological stress
description Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the economic, social, and oral care health inequities in societies, especially in the developing world. Severe restrictions have been imposed on dental practices, limiting prophylactic and routine oral care health, allowing treatment only for emergencies. Since dental care includes procedures that generate aerosols, the risk of infection for dental personnel has increased significantly. In this review, a comprehensive and updated source of information about SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 and the impacts it is having on oral health care is presented. The ongoing repercussions in dental practice and in dental education, including the opportunities for practice innovation that are evolving, are also indicated. Also, a discussion of the psychosocial factors that affect health and the quality of life of an individual, such as stress, depression, and anxiety, is provided. This pandemic may be an opportunity to promote the inclusion of well-established prevention measures, together with the use of teledentistry in academic dental curricula, encourage the implementation of new perspectives for the effective instruction and interactions with students, and foster the transition toward e-learning strategies in dental education.
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