ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY

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Autor(a) principal: Pedack , Francis Rossetti
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Rosa, Marciano Eduardo da, Stall , Jaqueline, Coelho, Karina Munhoz de Paula Alves, França , Paulo Henrique Condeixa de, Gonçalves, Jussara Maria
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Arquivos de Ciências da Saúde da UNIPAR (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unipar.br/index.php/saude/article/view/10113
Resumo: SARS-COV-2 is transmitted among human beings by saliva droplets that come in direct contact with the oral cavity, nose, and eyes. Since the mouth is one of the anatomical sites primarily contaminated, oral manifestations have also been reported beyond the serious consequences inherent to progressive respiratory failure. This study aimed to identify oral manifestations possibly related to the infection by COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. A prospective study was carried out with patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in the period between March and June 2021, admitted to the Moderate COVID-19 Care Unit of the Hans Dieter Schmidt Regional Hospital, by applying a form and performing a clinical exam of the oral cavity. Out of all patients (n=45), 33.3% reported both olfactory (anosmia) and taste dysfunction (dysgeusia), with an average duration of 5.9 ±3.0 days. Regarding other oral manifestations evaluated, two patients reported dry and burning mouth and one patient reported a change in taste associated with plaque-like changes in the tongue. No patients presented ulcers or other lesions in the oral cavity. Olfactory and taste dysfunction were symptoms recognized of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, the association with other oral manifestations is still controversy. Unfortunately, dentistry professionals are still not part of most teams in the hospital environment, mostly because of the lack of prioritization of dental care. Working with a multidisciplinary team may avoid possible systemic complications due to poor dental care.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
title ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
spellingShingle ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
Pedack , Francis Rossetti
Hospital
SARS-CoV-2
Anosmia
Dysgeusia
Dental Service
title_short ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
title_full ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
title_fullStr ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
title_full_unstemmed ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
title_sort ORAL MANIFESTATIONS AND INJURIES RELATED TO COVID-19: AN EXPERIENCE REPORT ON THE ROLE OF HOSPITAL DENTISTRY
author Pedack , Francis Rossetti
author_facet Pedack , Francis Rossetti
Rosa, Marciano Eduardo da
Stall , Jaqueline
Coelho, Karina Munhoz de Paula Alves
França , Paulo Henrique Condeixa de
Gonçalves, Jussara Maria
author_role author
author2 Rosa, Marciano Eduardo da
Stall , Jaqueline
Coelho, Karina Munhoz de Paula Alves
França , Paulo Henrique Condeixa de
Gonçalves, Jussara Maria
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pedack , Francis Rossetti
Rosa, Marciano Eduardo da
Stall , Jaqueline
Coelho, Karina Munhoz de Paula Alves
França , Paulo Henrique Condeixa de
Gonçalves, Jussara Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hospital
SARS-CoV-2
Anosmia
Dysgeusia
Dental Service
topic Hospital
SARS-CoV-2
Anosmia
Dysgeusia
Dental Service
description SARS-COV-2 is transmitted among human beings by saliva droplets that come in direct contact with the oral cavity, nose, and eyes. Since the mouth is one of the anatomical sites primarily contaminated, oral manifestations have also been reported beyond the serious consequences inherent to progressive respiratory failure. This study aimed to identify oral manifestations possibly related to the infection by COVID-19 in hospitalized patients. A prospective study was carried out with patients diagnosed with COVID-19 in the period between March and June 2021, admitted to the Moderate COVID-19 Care Unit of the Hans Dieter Schmidt Regional Hospital, by applying a form and performing a clinical exam of the oral cavity. Out of all patients (n=45), 33.3% reported both olfactory (anosmia) and taste dysfunction (dysgeusia), with an average duration of 5.9 ±3.0 days. Regarding other oral manifestations evaluated, two patients reported dry and burning mouth and one patient reported a change in taste associated with plaque-like changes in the tongue. No patients presented ulcers or other lesions in the oral cavity. Olfactory and taste dysfunction were symptoms recognized of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, the association with other oral manifestations is still controversy. Unfortunately, dentistry professionals are still not part of most teams in the hospital environment, mostly because of the lack of prioritization of dental care. Working with a multidisciplinary team may avoid possible systemic complications due to poor dental care.
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