COVID-19 and Dentistry in current practice
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Resumo: | Introduction: At the end of 2019, in Hubei, located in Wuhan, China, the new coronavirus emerged, called 2019-nCoV, which causes acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) and transmitted by inhalation, ingestion and / or direct contact of mucous membranes by saliva. Dental surgeons were identified as the professionals most exposed to the risk of being affected by COVID-19, as they produce aerosolized particles in their work capable of contaminating the environment and people. Objective: To guide dentists, for urgent and emergency clinical action, preventive and recommended measures, in order to reduce the risk of infection. Method: Recent search in the PubMed / MEDLINE database, with the keywords: “COVID-19 and Dentistry” and the inclusion criteria were: articles in English, with full online version, free of charge and articles ahead of print. Results: 35 articles were found related to the theme, of which 13 articles met the inclusion criteria and were selected. Conclusion: Biosafety practices, measurement of body temperature and adaptation to tests for COVID-19 can be inserted practices, in the dental context, to help in fighting the pandemic. |
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COVID-19 and Dentistry in current practiceCOVID-19 y Odontología en la práctica actualCOVID-19 e a Odontologia na prática atualInfecções por CoronavirusOdontologia em Saúde PúblicaControle de InfecçõesSalivaContenção de Riscos BiológicosCoronavirus infectionsPublic Health DentistryInfection ControlSalivaContainment of BiohazardsInfecciones por CoronavirusOdontología en Salud PublicaControl de InfeccionesSalivaContención de Riesgos BiológicosIntroduction: At the end of 2019, in Hubei, located in Wuhan, China, the new coronavirus emerged, called 2019-nCoV, which causes acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) and transmitted by inhalation, ingestion and / or direct contact of mucous membranes by saliva. Dental surgeons were identified as the professionals most exposed to the risk of being affected by COVID-19, as they produce aerosolized particles in their work capable of contaminating the environment and people. Objective: To guide dentists, for urgent and emergency clinical action, preventive and recommended measures, in order to reduce the risk of infection. Method: Recent search in the PubMed / MEDLINE database, with the keywords: “COVID-19 and Dentistry” and the inclusion criteria were: articles in English, with full online version, free of charge and articles ahead of print. Results: 35 articles were found related to the theme, of which 13 articles met the inclusion criteria and were selected. Conclusion: Biosafety practices, measurement of body temperature and adaptation to tests for COVID-19 can be inserted practices, in the dental context, to help in fighting the pandemic.Introducción: a fines de 2019, en Hubei, ubicado en Wuhan, China, surgió el nuevo coronavirus, llamado 2019-nCoV, que causa el síndrome respiratorio agudo (SARS-CoV-2) y se transmite por inhalación, ingestión y / o Contacto directo de las membranas mucosas con la saliva. Los cirujanos dentales fueron identificados como los profesionales más expuestos al riesgo de ser afectados por COVID-19, ya que en su trabajo producen partículas en aerosol capaces de contaminar el medio ambiente y las personas. Objetivo: Orientar a los dentistas, para acciones clínicas urgentes y de emergencia, medidas preventivas y recomendadas, a fin de reducir el riesgo de infección. Método: Búsqueda reciente en la base de datos PubMed / MEDLINE, con las palabras clave: "COVID-19 y Odontología" y los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos en inglés, con versión completa en línea, gratuitos y aquellos que aún están disponibles y aquellos que todavía están en rutas de publicación. Resultados: se encontraron 35 artículos relacionados con el tema, de los cuales 13 artículos cumplieron con los criterios de inclusión y fueron seleccionados. Conclusión: Las prácticas de bioseguridad, la medición de la temperatura corporal y la adaptación a las pruebas para COVID-19 pueden ser prácticas insertadas, en el contexto dental, para ayudar a combatir la pandemia.Introdução: No final de 2019, em Hubei, localizado em Wuhan, China, surgiu o novo coronavírus, chamado 2019-nCoV, que causa síndrome respiratória aguda (SARS-CoV-2) e transmitido por inalação, ingestão e / ou contato direto das mucosas pela saliva. Os cirurgiões-dentistas foram identificados como os profissionais mais expostos ao risco de serem afetados pelo COVID-19, pois produzem partículas aerossolizadas em seu trabalho, capazes de contaminar o meio ambiente e as pessoas. Objetivo: Orientar os dentistas, para ações clínicas de urgência e emergência, medidas preventivas e recomendadas, a fim de reduzir o risco de infecção. Método: Pesquisa recente no banco de dados PubMed / MEDLINE, com as palavras-chave: “COVID-19 e Odontologia” e os critérios de inclusão foram: artigos em inglês, com versão on-line completa, gratuitamente e aqueles que ainda se encontram em vias de publicação. Resultados: foram encontrados 35 artigos relacionados ao tema, dos quais 13 preencheram os critérios de inclusão e foram selecionados. Conclusão: Práticas de biossegurança, mensuração da temperatura corporal e adaptação aos testes para COVID-19 podem ser práticas inseridas, no contexto odontológico, para auxiliar no combate à pandemia.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-07-07info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/74610.1590/SciELOPreprints.746porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/746/1293Copyright (c) 2020 Kátia Ferreira Santos, Marcelo Barbosahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Kátia FerreiraBarbosa, Marceloreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-09T19:37:48Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/746Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-09T19:37:48SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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COVID-19 and Dentistry in current practice COVID-19 y Odontología en la práctica actual COVID-19 e a Odontologia na prática atual |
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COVID-19 and Dentistry in current practice Santos, Kátia Ferreira Infecções por Coronavirus Odontologia em Saúde Pública Controle de Infecções Saliva Contenção de Riscos Biológicos Coronavirus infections Public Health Dentistry Infection Control Saliva Containment of Biohazards Infecciones por Coronavirus Odontología en Salud Publica Control de Infecciones Saliva Contención de Riesgos Biológicos |
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COVID-19 and Dentistry in current practice |
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Santos, Kátia Ferreira |
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Santos, Kátia Ferreira Barbosa, Marcelo |
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Infecções por Coronavirus Odontologia em Saúde Pública Controle de Infecções Saliva Contenção de Riscos Biológicos Coronavirus infections Public Health Dentistry Infection Control Saliva Containment of Biohazards Infecciones por Coronavirus Odontología en Salud Publica Control de Infecciones Saliva Contención de Riesgos Biológicos |
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Introduction: At the end of 2019, in Hubei, located in Wuhan, China, the new coronavirus emerged, called 2019-nCoV, which causes acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) and transmitted by inhalation, ingestion and / or direct contact of mucous membranes by saliva. Dental surgeons were identified as the professionals most exposed to the risk of being affected by COVID-19, as they produce aerosolized particles in their work capable of contaminating the environment and people. Objective: To guide dentists, for urgent and emergency clinical action, preventive and recommended measures, in order to reduce the risk of infection. Method: Recent search in the PubMed / MEDLINE database, with the keywords: “COVID-19 and Dentistry” and the inclusion criteria were: articles in English, with full online version, free of charge and articles ahead of print. Results: 35 articles were found related to the theme, of which 13 articles met the inclusion criteria and were selected. Conclusion: Biosafety practices, measurement of body temperature and adaptation to tests for COVID-19 can be inserted practices, in the dental context, to help in fighting the pandemic. |
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