| Literature DB >> 33109185 |
Sausan Al Kawas1,2, Natheer Al-Rawi3,4, Wael Talaat3,4,5, Zaid Hamdoon3,4, Basheer Salman3,4, Saad Al Bayatti3,4, Waseem Jerjes6, A B Rani Samsudin3,4.
Abstract
Resuming regular clinical activities at dental premises after the COVID-19 lockdown period or post COVID-19 is likely to be a challenge for all dental institutes. When returning to the dental practice or training, staff and students alike should abide by the new rules and regulations. In the process of controlling viral spread, clinical dental facilities face a higher risk of disease transmission among patients as well as clinical and non-clinical staff. Aerosols formation and diffusion into the surrounding air can be a real concern of viral transmission, if no protective measures are established. We aim in this review to present the currently implemented measures and propose changes in clinical dental facilities to minimize the risk of transmission. Dental professionals should be prepared to treat every patient as a suspected COVID-19 carrier and be ready to receive and manage an overwhelming number of patients. We suggest that dental practices establish a sensible workforce shift schedule, improve ventilation levels, reduce dental aerosol generating procedures, and develop a comprehensive guidance to Healthcare Workers to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.Entities:
Keywords: Dental institutes; Dental practice; Healthcare workers; Post COVID-19; Protective measures; Risk of COVID-19 transmission
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33109185 PMCID: PMC7590562 DOI: 10.1186/s12903-020-01281-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Oral Health ISSN: 1472-6831 Impact factor: 2.757
Occupational risk levels during the pandemic. The classification of health workers in dental setting into four levels depending on occupational class, age, their medical co-morbidities, and other factors [13]
| Risk levels | Highly critical (Any 3 factors) Level A | Critical Level B | Semi critical Level C | Non critical Level D |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Occupational class | Dentists, Dental Students, Nurses | Dentists, Dental Students, Nurses | Non clinical nurses, lab technician | Receptionists, Security personal, waste workers and cleaners |
| Age | Above 70 s | Less than 50 s | Less than 50 s | Less than 50 s |
| Medical Status | Immune deficiencies or upper respiratory track disease | Medically fit* | Medically fit | Medically fit |
| Geographical area | Countries which declared as epicenter of the disease | Any country involved with COVID-19 | 500–1000 new case/ daily | 500–1000 new case/ daily |
| High-population-density work environments | Hospital | Hospital, or dental clinic | Hospital, or dental clinic | Hospital, or dental clinic |
| Work modification | Advised not to work | Standard + contact + enhanced airborne precautions | Standard precautions | Standard precautions |
| Level modification | N/A | N/A | It can be B if: Above 70 s and with Medical problem or living in epicenter of infection | N/A |
*In case of immunologically compromised health worker, restricted to non aerosol generating dental procedures
The necessary PPE modifications according to occupational risk modifications of PPE according to the four levels of occupational risk [35]
| PPE modifications According to risk level | Level 1 (Non pandemic or epidemic), non-suspected case | Level 2, A (Pandemic or epidemic) with non AGP treatment | Level 2, B (suspected) with AGP treatment | Level 3 Diagnosed case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Good hand hygiene (Alcohol based) | Yes (Alcohol or Soap) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Disposable gloves | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Non fluid resistance apron | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Fluid resistance apron gown | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Fluid resistance mask (IIR) | Yes | Yes | No | No |
| Fluid resistance filtering face piece (FFP3) | No | No | Yes | Yes with powered hood respirator |
| Eye protection | Consider (if risk of spraying or splashing) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Face shield | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Disposable fluid-resistant hood | No | No | Only head cap | Yes |
| Surgical wellington boots or closed shoes | No | No | No | Yes |
| Disposable boot covers | No | No | No | Yes |
| Program involved | Standard precautions | Standard + contact + droplet precautions | Standard + contact + enhanced airborne precautions | Standard + contact + extended airborne precautions |