The coronavirus (COVID-19) has challenged health professions and systems and has evoked different speeds of reaction and types of response around the world. The role of dental professionals in preventing the transmission of COVID-19 is critically important. While all routine dental care has been ...
The impact of COVID-19 on dentistry requires general guidelines to assure staff and patient safety from exposure or transmission. Comprehensive information is routinely updated by the American Dental Association and CDC to assist you as a dental professional. With plenty of relevant data av...
The Challenges Facing Higher Education in Light of Corona Virus (COVID-19) and Its Impact on Student's Academic Achievement : Empirical Study on Jordanian ... This study aims to identify the challenges facing the higher education system considering the Corona pandemic and its impact on the ...
We therefore aim to evaluate the attitudes of dental students toward online courses and compare them with those of non-dental students who are associated with the School of Dentistry at a medical university amid the SARS CoV-2 pandemic. Materials and methods Study sample During the COVID-19 pan...
However, the development of teledentistry is not free of bogus "good" ideas. It is time that teledentistry be adequately considered, while ensuring the quality of the medical procedure and with the aim of reducing inequalities in terms of access to oral healthcare and public health problems. ...
The introduction of the COVID-19 vaccine amidst the pandemic has heralded a paradigm shift. Healthcare students in nursing, medicine, and dentistry must have positive attitudes owing to their future role in vaccine recommendations to the public and patients. This meta-regression analysis assessed the...
The aim of this study was to assess the COVID-19-related knowledge, attitudes, and practice among dental students (DS) and internship students ... MA Jaber,MBQ Alfarra,MH Abdelmagied,... - 《International Journal of Dentistry》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 COVID-19 Pandemic: Knowledge, ...
Routine and elective dentistry came to a screeching halt in March. Fortunately, Phase 1 of the COVID-19 pandemic is behind us.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a significant impact on dentistry in the UK due to the perceived risks associated with infection control. These concerns have led to a complete paralysis of routine dental care with provisions for emergency dental care only, which have been scarce. ...
COVID-19 can have a significant impact on oral health, while oral health can influence a patient’s susceptibility to the virus as well.