Infection control measures in dental clinics during coronavirus disease-19 pandemic in kingdom of saudi arabia: A pilot study

2021 
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 is an infectious respiratory disease causing different symptoms ranging from mild to more complicated cases In dental clinics, there is a potential risk of cross-infection between dental health worker and patients Therefore, new infection prevention measures have been recommended to minimize spread of COVID-19 in dental clinics AIM: The aim of this study is to get an insight into the infection control measures followed by dentists and modification done in personal protective equipment (PPE) to combat spread of infection during COVID-19 in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia METHODS: A cross-sectional data using online Google survey The sample included dentists working in either private or government from different regions in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Chi-square test was used to investigate the association between categorical variables (p < 0 05) RESULTS: Seventy dentists included in the study of which 40% are working in Riyadh Dental clinics are undertaken respiratory triage and reduce number of patients in waiting area (91% and 98%, respectively) Increased usage of PPE (head cap, face shield, and N95 mask) during the pandemic was observed in the study sample (p = 0 001) Working hours and number of patients were reduced during COVID-19 CONCLUSION: Evidence shows that majority of dentists working in KSA are following recommended measures to minimize the spread of COVID-19 Some dentists modified their PPE during the pandemic However, further research is required to investigate adherence to infection control measures by dentists
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