Dr.Bhupender Yadav, Kirti Singh, P. Ritwal, Ravi Shahi, ChahatSaini, S. Yadav
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A survey based on oral complications in COVID recovered patients: a questionnaire based original research study
Background-The world face an unprecedented situation in Health services due to global COVID‐19 outbreak. COVID‐19 therapies and multi‐drug treatment have some indirect complexities, COVID‐19 disease aggravate some oral complications, particularly those with autoimmune diseases, people with compromised immune system or are on long‐term pharmacotherapy. Methodology- A total of 432 Covid recovered patientswere selected from last 5 months.A questionnaire survey and patient interview was done to determine the suitability of subjects for the study. Results- Oral complications are seen in some of covid-19 recovered patients with compromised immune or defence mechanism also in patients with long term multidrug therapies. Conclusion- With proper and regular dental visits we can reduce the chances of getting oral complexities also decrease the chances to getting it worst.