Changing paradigm in prosthodontics practice post COVID-19 outbreak


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Review Article

Author :

Sneha Sekhsaria, Abhimanyu Sharma, Bhawana Tiwari, Ankit Sharma, Tanvi Mahajan

Volume :

6

Issue :

2

Abstract :

In last 3 months, COVID-19 has rapidly expanded across various countries. It is a zoonotic which is believed to have originated in bats and pangolins and later transmitted to humans. Human transmission occurs via respiratory droplet/contact. WHO declared COVID-19 as a pandemic due to the alarming levels of spread and severity. In response to the current threat, many countries have employed various containment strategies to protect people from health risk and avoid strain on the national healthcare systems worldwide. However despite the extensive efforts, this outbreak is still on the rise due to the community spread. In such a scenario, dental healthcare workers may deal with patients who have suspected/confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection. Prosthodontics stands at a unique position in Dentistry because of service to Geriatric patients, procedure such as tooth preparation that needs aerosol generation, involvement of Labs for dentures and crown fabrication and most of treatments requiring multiple sittings. Current article aims to provide brief information pertaining to possible source of spread of COVID-19 in Prosthodontics setup regarding patient management and clinical strategies.

Keyword :

 COVID-19, Aerosols, Prosthodontics, Dentistry.
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