COVID ‐19 dentistry‐related aspects: a literature overview
A new coronavirus (Sars ‐CoV‐2) was detected in China at the end of 2019 and has since caused a worldwide pandemic. This virus is responsible for an acute respiratory syndrome (COVID‐19), distinguished by a potentially lethal interstitial bilateral pneumonia. Because Sars‐CoV‐2 is highly infective through airborn e contamination, the high infection risk in the dental environment is a serious problem for both professional practitioners and patients. This literature overview provides a description of the clinical aspects of COVID‐19 and its transmission, while supplying valuable information regarding protect ion and prevention measures.
Source: International Dental Journal - Category: Dentistry Authors: Vittorio Checchi,
Pierantonio Bellini,
Davide Bencivenni,
Ugo Consolo Tags: Concise Review Source Type: research
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