阿拉伯联合酋长国2019冠状病毒病大流行期间牙科治疗对患者口腔健康的影响

Nabiha Remmani, Ohoud Alraeesi, R. Alajmi
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背景:未治疗的牙齿问题会对患者的健康和福祉产生负面影响,而延迟治疗会导致严重的口腔问题。COVID-19的爆发已经关闭了许多牙科保健服务,这推迟了许多人的牙科治疗。评估待定牙科治疗的效果,可厘清牙科服务在维持和控制口腔健康方面的角色和重要性。目的和目的:本研究旨在探讨COVID-19对阿拉伯联合酋长国(UAE)居民待定牙科治疗的影响。评估牙科服务的重要性,研究患者对症状的自我管理,比较受影响最严重的类别,并确定在未来发生大流行时制定前瞻性战略的需求。方法:采用预先测试的在线调查问卷,设计了一项横断面研究,调查对象包括来自所有七个酋长国的阿联酋居民。在确保匿名和保密的情况下,每位参与者都获得了同意。收集到的回复被制成表格并进行统计分析。采用相应的显著性检验,P< 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:分析显示,约34.2%的参与者因COVID-19而等待牙科治疗。延迟治疗最多的是正畸治疗,占18.6%。最常受影响的口腔区域是牙齿,其中牙痛是报告最多的口腔症状。结论:研究结果表明,由于延迟治疗,大流行对阿联酋居民的牙齿健康产生了重大影响。建议提高认识水平,并根据新的指导方针,将牙科保健模式转向预防策略,重点是减少口腔癌的危险因素。新的战略强调促进牙齿健康、局部氟化物和营养饮食。口腔卫生信息和行动应纳入儿科办公室和初级卫生保健设施。此外,为受损患者分配强制性的定期牙科检查。牙医应该考虑替代策略,以解决此类流行病期间延迟治疗的问题。
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Impact of pending dental treatments on patient's oral health during COVID-19 pandemic in the United Arab Emirates
Background: Untreated dental problems can have a negative impact on the health and well-being of affected individuals, and delayed treatment would lead to serious oral problems. The outbreak of COVID-19 has shut down many dental care services, and this has deferred dental treatment for many. Assessing the effect of pending dental treatment will clarify the role and importance of dental services in maintaining and controlling oral health. Aims and Objectives: This study was carried out to explore the impact of COVID-19 on pending dental treatment among United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents. Assessing the importance of dental services, studying patients' self-management of symptoms, comparing the most affected categories, and determining the demand of developing a forward strategy in case of a future pandemic. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was designed using a pre-tested questionnaire published in an online survey among UAE residents that included participants from all seven emirates. Consent was conducted from each participant after ensuring anonymity and confidentiality. The collected responses were tabulated and subjected to statistical analysis. Appropriate tests of significance were used, and a P< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The analysis showed about 34.2% of the participants had pending dental treatment due to COVID-19. The most deferred treatment was orthodontic treatment by 18.6% of participants. The commonly affected oral region was the teeth, where toothache was the most reported oral symptom. Conclusion: The findings showed that the pandemic had a significant impact on the dental health of UAE residents due to postponed treatment. It is suggested to raise the level of awareness and the shifting of the dental care paradigm to preventive strategies has to be developed according to the new guidelines focusing on reducing the risk factors of oral cancer. The new strategies emphasise dental health promotion, topical fluorides and nutritious diet. Oral health messaging and actions should be incorporated in pediatric offices and primary health-care facilities. Moreover, allocate mandatory periodic dental checkups for compromised patients. Dentists should consider alternative strategies to address these deferred treatments during such pandemics.
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