The reminders for dental clinics in the COVID-19 post-pandemic era

<p>Introduction: The impacts of COVID-19 are enormous and global-wide. Especially, medical treatment activities have been canceled or postponed to avoid the risk of contracting the virus. To prevent the transmission of the COVID-19, methods including early screening, isolation, mass mask use,...

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Main Authors: Huei-Chu Cheng (Author), Sin-Yen Hsieh (Author), Ya-Ai Cheng (Author), Yueh-Tzu Kao (Author)
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Published: Journal of Dental Problems and Solutions - Peertechz Publications, 2023-07-12.
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520 |a <p>Introduction: The impacts of COVID-19 are enormous and global-wide. Especially, medical treatment activities have been canceled or postponed to avoid the risk of contracting the virus. To prevent the transmission of the COVID-19, methods including early screening, isolation, mass mask use, etc. were applied during the pandemic. Due to the high percentages of vaccination and public policies, the transmission of COVID-19 is under-control. </p><p>Main text: For dental care settings, researchers have proposed guidelines for the highest-risk group of healthcare professionals to mitigate the possibility of COVID-19 transmission. Nowadays, patients are flowing to reschedule dental appointments which have been canceled or postponed during the pandemic because of the proper control of COVID-19 transmission. Some dental clinics take certain steps to ensure the safety of patients as well as the treatment team. </p><p>Conclusion: Some reminders are offered to the dental administrator to keep vigilant while providing quality service for the needed patients.</p> 
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