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New Post-COVID-19 Biosafety Protocols in Pediatric Dentistry

Lívia Mund de Amorim, Tamires Timm Maske, Simone Helena Ferreira, Rubem Beraldo dos Santos, Carlos Alberto Feldens, Paulo Floriani Kramer

2020Pesquisa Brasileira em Odontopediatria e Clínica Integrada21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The most recent Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome -COVID-19 -caused by coronavirus infection (SARS-CoV-2) has high-virulence transmission and direct human contagiousness by proximity. Thus, the considerable occupational risk in pediatric dentistry is evident, given the nature and form of procedures performed in an outpatient setting. Thus, the aim of this paper was to identify and contextualize technical and scientific information available to date aimed at preventing and minimizing risks for patients, caregivers and professionals. The results indicate that protective measures are being developed considering procedures according to risks and benefits, and five points stand out: 1. Regulation of resumption of elective procedures, screening and scheduling patients; 2. Restructuring clinical environment and infection control; 3. Improvement of personal protective equipment and biosafety recommendations; 4. Maximization of the use of non-invasive techniques, use of high-powered dental suction, and absolute isolation of the operative field; and 5. Minimization of the use of air-water syringe, dental spittoon and high-speed handpiece. The measures to be taken require reflection for the restart of a "new clinical practice", especially aiming at behavioral and structural changes regarding operational biosafety.

Topics & Concepts

BiosafetyPersonal protective equipmentMedicineInfection controlCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Intensive care medicinePandemicMedical emergencyDentistryPathologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseDental Research and COVID-19Infection Control and VentilationScientific and Engineering Research Topics