March 29, 2024

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Emergency is a Trend: a Dentist’s Perspective

Since December 2019, when the epidemic, current pandemic, of the COVID-19 disease produced by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus began in Wuhan, the world has had to face, perhaps, the most important challenge in public health in the present century.

 This virus spreads mainly from person to person directly through droplets from the airway and respiratory secretions expelled when speaking, coughing, or sneezing, which come into contact with the oral, nasal, and ocular mucosa of another person; and also indirectly through vehicles such as handkerchiefs, shoes or other objects.  

Currently observe that there is a high rate of contagion in health officials and providers, especially among doctors and nurses, who, in some cases, join the lists of victims. The dental practice is no exception.

Today we know that dentists have the possibility of transmitting and acquiring the infection as well as other health officials; The office can become a place capable of containing and spreading the virus due to its close contact with patients and the nature of the dental treatment, in the same way, that medical centers and hospital surgical centers, which also perform invasive procedures.

 In acute conditions of the disease, it would be pertinent not to attend patients electively. However, some emergencies and emergencies may arise that must be solved, so the dentists trained to deal with emergencies have a good level of knowledge to perform clinical care, control the spread, and avoid contamination.

Back decades ago, emergency dentists weren’t as popular as they are today. There is no longer even a slight social stigma in admitting that you need help with a tooth problem.

 

When go to emergency dentists in covid -19 period?

Contact your dentist to schedule an urgent dental appointment, and they will treat you with compassion. Do not suffer silently while tooth pain, cracks, or omissions are causing the pain.

Unlike the emergency, there is the possibility of programmed management in the emergency to be deferred and managed in the best possible way—one of the major steps in recruiting healthcare workers who can handle high stress levels.

Although few other industries that benefit from urgent crises With this, the indication of care in emergency cases during the current pandemic (raised in different countries), implies an agreement with the patient for proper management in consideration of the characteristics of pandemic and the limitations of movement that exist in some cities.

The dental treatment includes stages of realization such as endodontic treatments, reconstructive surgeries, rehabilitation with fixed prostheses, orthodontic treatment, and others, transforming it into a treatment of multiple instances, dependent one on the other.

 The interruption of this treatment can generate sequelae of the serious resolution, which will trigger major problems in the absence of timely treatment. These concepts should be incorporated into the temporary definition of the treatment of patients who require it while this pandemic transpires.

However, not all oral health problems are considered a legitimate emergency. Some tooth conditions do not require immediate attention.

For example, lost padding, broken crowns, mild toothache, and lost dental instruments such as retainers are not considered legitimate dental emergencies. Dental treatment may be required for these problems, but no urgent appointment is required.