Luo Weijia, Lee Gillian H M, Nalabothu Prasad, Kumar Harleen
Paediatric Dentistry and Orthodontics, Faculty of Dentistry, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Department of Paediatric Oral Health and Orthodontics, University Center for Dental Medicine UZB, Basel, Switzerland.
Pediatr Dent J. 2021 Apr;31(1):33-42. doi: 10.1016/j.pdj.2021.01.003. Epub 2021 Jan 28.
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets and by physical contact from contaminated surfaces to the mucosa. Its route of transmission has caused a significant challenge in medical and dental healthcare.
This article aims to review the literature and information available on the provision of paediatric dental treatment during and post-pandemic and to provide specific recommendations on the safe provision of paediatric dental care.
Children infected by SARS-CoV-2 have no or milder COVID-19 symptoms and are potential vectors in spreading the disease. Routine dental treatment is suspended in many countries because of the increased risk of cross-infection in dental practices. Only emergency dental care is provided for urgent conditions. It is necessary to gradually reinstate regular dental care to paediatric patients and maintain their good oral health. To control the disease transmission and maintain the oral health of the population, minimally intervention techniques that minimise or eliminate aerosol generation, plus comprehensive oral health preventive measures should be practised to safeguard safety at dental practices in this unprecedented time.
Robust infection control guidelines should be implemented in dental clinics to minimise the risk of infection and to ensure the safety of patients and staff during the pandemic. Three levels of preventive care should be practised to prevent oral diseases and improve children's oral health in this COVID-19 era. Treatment should be prioritized to patients in urgent needs and aerosol-generating procedures should be minimized.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)引起的一种传染病。该病毒通过呼吸道飞沫以及从受污染表面到黏膜的身体接触进行传播。其传播途径给医疗和牙科保健带来了重大挑战。
本文旨在回顾有关大流行期间及大流行后提供儿童牙科治疗的现有文献和信息,并就安全提供儿童牙科护理提供具体建议。
感染SARS-CoV-2的儿童没有或只有较轻的COVID-19症状,是传播该疾病的潜在载体。由于牙科诊所交叉感染风险增加,许多国家暂停了常规牙科治疗。仅为紧急情况提供紧急牙科护理。有必要逐步恢复对儿科患者的常规牙科护理,并保持他们良好的口腔健康。为了控制疾病传播并维护人群的口腔健康,在这个前所未有的时期,应采用将气溶胶产生降至最低或消除的微创技术,以及全面的口腔健康预防措施,以保障牙科诊所的安全。
牙科诊所应实施强有力的感染控制指南,以在大流行期间将感染风险降至最低,并确保患者和工作人员的安全。在这个COVID-19时代,应实施三级预防护理,以预防口腔疾病并改善儿童的口腔健康。治疗应优先考虑有紧急需求的患者,并应尽量减少产生气溶胶的操作。