Kshirsagar Minal M, Dodamani Arun S, Deokar Rahul N, Garg Yogesh, Khobragade Vrushali R, Garg Kamal
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Nair Hospital and Dental College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Public Health Dentistry, ACPM Dental College, Dhule, Maharashtra, India.
Int J Clin Pediatr Dent. 2021 Sep-Oct;14(5):711-714. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10005-2025.
Pandemic situations always impose devastating aftereffects on communities and cause chronic damaging effects on the healthcare system. Novel coronavirus disese-2019 (COVID-19) which has originated in China (Wuhan) is nowadays an emerging threat to public health across the world. It is spreading worldwide so rapidly and has started infecting people in all possible ways. Several dental care facilities in affected countries are completely closed or have been only providing minimal treatment for emergency cases since the whole lockdown has been announced. However, in some affected countries, they are still providing regular dental treatment. This discrepancy could be because of the dearth of proper awareness, knowledge, protocol, or guidelines.
Kshirsagar MM, Dodamani AS, Deokar RN, Impact of COVID-19 on Dentistry. Int J Clin Pediatr Dent 2021;14(5):711-714.
大流行情况总是给社区带来毁灭性的后遗症,并对医疗系统造成长期破坏。起源于中国(武汉)的新型冠状病毒疾病2019(COVID-19)如今是对全球公共卫生的新威胁。它在全球范围内传播迅速,并已开始以各种可能的方式感染人们。自宣布全面封锁以来,受影响国家的一些牙科护理机构完全关闭,或仅为紧急情况提供最低限度的治疗。然而,在一些受影响国家,它们仍在提供常规牙科治疗。这种差异可能是由于缺乏适当的认识、知识、规程或指导方针。
Kshirsagar MM, Dodamani AS, Deokar RN, COVID-19对牙科的影响。《国际临床儿科牙科杂志》2021年;14(5):711 - 714。