Prevention and safety in the dental office after Novel Human Coronavirus outbreak: Unresolved questions and future directions

IF 0.5 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Valentina Spicciarelli, C. Marruganti, M. Viviano, N. Baldini, G. Franciosi, Mario Tortoriello, S. Grandini
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Abstract

Aim Since the outbreak of the Novel Human Coronavirus epidemic, researchers around the world focused their efforts on tackling this global emergency. Research labs are joining forces to find a therapy and a preventive vaccine. Preventive and extraordinary safety measures are crucial to reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2) among Health-Care Professionals (HCP). HCP performing or assisting aerosol-generating procedures are classified as “very high exposure risk” workers. New findings suggest that saliva delivered through cough, droplets released through normal breathing and oral mucosa represents a vector of SARS-CoV-2 transmission. Consequently, viruses can be easily vehiculated by most of dental procedures and it is essential for dental offices to change the operating modes. The present narrative review aimed to gather evidence in order to propose operative guidelines to reduce the risk of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in the dental offices. Emphasis was also given to unresolved questions about COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019) diagnostics and future directions to improve the preventive and safety measures in daily dental practice. Results Operative guidelines aimed to reduce the risk of transmission in the dental office are drawn and described. Conclusion A rapid and reliable diagnostic test detecting COVID-19 positive patients upon arrival at the dental office could allow dental HCP to work in “semi-ordinary” conditions; infected or suspected patients would be postponed or treated only in case of a real emergency employing high-level PPE and extraordinary preventive strategies.
新型人类冠状病毒爆发后牙科诊所的预防和安全:未解决的问题和未来的方向
自新型人类冠状病毒疫情爆发以来,世界各地的研究人员都在集中精力应对这一全球紧急情况。研究实验室正在联合起来寻找一种治疗方法和预防性疫苗。预防性和特别安全措施对于减少SARS-CoV-2(严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒-2)在卫生保健专业人员中的传播至关重要。执行或协助产生气溶胶程序的卫生防护人员被列为“极高暴露风险”的工作人员。新的研究结果表明,通过咳嗽输送的唾液、通过正常呼吸和口腔黏膜释放的飞沫是SARS-CoV-2传播的载体。因此,病毒很容易在大多数牙科手术中传播,牙科诊所必须改变操作模式。本叙述性审查旨在收集证据,以便提出操作指南,以降低牙科诊所中SARS-CoV-2传播的风险。重点讨论了2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)诊断中尚未解决的问题,以及在日常牙科实践中改进预防和安全措施的未来方向。结果制定并描述了旨在降低口腔诊所传播风险的手术指南。结论一种快速、可靠的诊断方法可以在到达牙科诊所时检测出COVID-19阳性患者,使牙科HCP在“半普通”条件下工作;只有在真正的紧急情况下,采用高水平个人防护装备和特别预防战略,才会推迟或治疗受感染或疑似患者。
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Journal of Osseointegration
Journal of Osseointegration DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE-
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