Comparative Practices of Dentists during Covid-19 Pandemic
Abstract
Background: China's city Wuhan originated Coronavirus disease or COVID-19 is a contagious viral impacting all
segments of life. Developed countries like America and China are also suffering due to this pandemic. This
infectious disease has collapsed the medical and health care system of developing and developed nations as
well.
Objective: Present research study has focused on the SARS-CoV-2 impact on dental clinics, dental practitioners,
and dental assistants' comparative practices. Furthermore, SARS-CoV-2 syndrome, transmission patterns, and
pre-visit and post-treatments practices of dental clinics and hospitals have been also considered in light of
policy guidelines and standard operating procedures recommended by major global healthcare organizations.
Materials and Methods: Present research study is qualitative and designed to explore the comparative
practices of dental practitioners according to PRISMA guidelines. All relevant data is obtained from secondary
sources. Relevant data has been collected via different electronic databases i.e. Science Hub, Google Scholar,
Research Gate, PubMed, Scopus, Medline, and Embase. Peer-reviewed and high-impact factors journals are
focused on snowball sampling techniques. Major global health bodies, WHO, ADA, CDCP reports, policy
guidelines, and standard operating procedures are included in this review. Data analysis is carried out in the
descriptive form. Findings: Effective SARS-CoV-2 is an infectious disease and common symptoms of COVID-19 are cough, throat soaring, fever, headache, flu, and diarrhea. Personnel having short breathing, chest pain, loss of smell, taste and reddened face symptoms are given immediate available treatment and attention by doctors. Dental practitioners and assistants working at dental clinics and hospitals are much aware of remedial and
precautionary measures to restrain the spread of SARS-CoV-2.
Conclusion: Present study concludes that SARS-CoV-2 is a contagious virus. Healthcare professionals and clinics
are facing major threats of this contagious disease as these employees are the front foot fighters against this
contagious disease. Research shows that during this unprecedented time, dentists and other health care must
comply with global major healthcare organizations' standard operating procedures, policy guidelines, and
necessary safety measures to overcome the risk of covid-19 transmission.
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