Odontologia em Tempos de COVID-19: Revisão Integrativa e Proposta de Protocolo para Atendimento nas Unidades de Saúde Bucal da Polícia Militar do Estado do Rio de Janeiro - PMERJ
Adriane Batista Pires Maia, Vanessa Paiva Reis, A. R. Bezerra, Danielle Castex Conde
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Abstract
Objective: to collate the literature that contains recommendations, best practices, and infection control measures for dental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic and, based on this evidence, to propose a protocol for use at the Rio de Janeiro State Military Police dental health care units. Materials and Methods: search of the regional VHL Network Portal, Web of Science, and Pubmed databases using the search query (“covid19” AND “dentistry”) to retrieve studies published in 2019 and 2020. After applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 18 were found to be eligible for the review. Results: from the scientific evidence reported in the retrieved documents, an infection control protocol was proposed for use at the Rio de Janeiro State Military Police dental care units, which could be applied to any dental health setting. Conclusion: while the epidemic continues, only urgent and emergency dental care should be provided. The dental surgeon should adopt enhanced biosecurity measures, namely: rigorous hand sanitizing with soap and water and/or 70% alcohol hand sanitizer; correct use of complete personal protective equipment (PPE), and discarding of PPE after each patient; allowing three hours to elapse between patients after aerosol-generating procedures; cleaning of all surfaces with 0.1% sodium hypochlorite or 70% ethanol; sterilization of all instruments; and adequate disposal of all waste.
目的:整理包含2019冠状病毒病大流行期间牙科保健建议、最佳做法和感染控制措施的文献,并根据这一证据,提出一份供巴西巴西州宪兵牙科保健单位使用的方案。材料和方法:使用搜索查询(“covid - 19”和“dentistry”)检索区域VHL网络门户网站、Web of Science和Pubmed数据库,检索2019年和2020年发表的研究。在应用纳入和排除标准后,发现18例符合审查条件。结果:根据检索到的文件中报告的科学证据,提出了一项感染控制方案,供巴西里约热内卢州宪兵牙科保健单位使用,该方案可适用于任何牙科保健机构。结论:在疫情持续期间,只应提供紧急和紧急牙科护理。牙科医生应采取加强的生物安全措施,即:用肥皂和水及/或含70%酒精的洗手液严格洗手;正确使用全套个人防护装备(PPE),并在每位患者术后丢弃个人防护装备;在进行产生气溶胶的手术后,患者之间的时间间隔为3小时;用0.1%次氯酸钠或70%乙醇清洗所有表面;所有仪器的消毒;并妥善处理所有废物。