L. A. D. Melo, Jéssica Mayara Oséas, J. D. Faria, Beatriz de Pedro Netto Mendonça, C. M. Lima, F. Leite, A. F. P. Carreiro
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摘要
摘要目的:研究和制定应对新冠肺炎大流行的口腔预防措施,防止医护人员与患者之间的交叉感染。本综合综述的目的是确定牙科中的COVID-19预防措施。方法:在Pubmed / Medline、Web of Science、Cochrane Library、Scopus、LILACS和Scielo数据库中进行电子检索,使用以下描述词和/或词:“冠状病毒病2019”;“冠状病毒2019”;“Covid-19”;“2019 - ncov”;“Sars-cov2”;“牙科实践”;“牙科保健”;“牙医”;“牙科医学”和“口腔医学”。采用PRISMA作为设计参考。结果:共纳入11篇文章,针对COVID-19的预防措施基于卫生机构的指南,包括:只进行紧急治疗;重新安排疑似病人的就诊时间;洗手;用70%酒精消毒表面;对牙科专业人员进行疾病检测;使用N95口罩;一次性实验服和面罩。儿童除了采取上述措施外,还应经常大量饮水,并提供健康的饮食。没有研究评估过这些措施的功效和效果。由于预防措施是卫生机构建议的,因此缺乏关于牙科采用的COVID-19预防方案的科学证据。结论:因此,建议专业人员遵循这些组织的指导方针,直到针对牙科建立有效和高效的预防方案。
Dental care during the COVID-19 pandemic: an integrative review
ABSTRACT Objective: The study and enactment of dental preventive measures, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, are necessary to prevent cross-infections between professionals and patients. The objective of this integrative review was to identify the COVID-19 preventive practices in dentistry. Methods: The electronic search was conducted on these databases: Pubmed / Medline, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Scopus, LILACS and Scielo, using the following descriptors and / or words: “Coronavirus disease 2019”; “Coronavirus 2019”; “Covid-19”; “2019-ncov”; “Sars-cov2”; “Dental practice”; “Dental care”; “Dentistry”; “Dental medicine” and “Oral medicine”. PRISMA was used as a reference for designing it. Results: A total of 11 articles were included and the preventive measures against COVID-19 were based on guidelines from health agencies and consisted of: perform only emergency treatments; reschedule patients with suspected disease; hand washing; disinfection of surfaces with 70% alcohol; testing dental professionals for the disease; use the N95 mask; disposable lab coats, and face shields. Children, in addition to the measures mentioned above, should routinely drink a lot of water and be provided with healthy diets. No study has evaluated the efficacy and effectiveness of these measures. There is a lack of scientific evidence on the preventive protocols adopted against COVID-19 in dentistry since preventive measures are recommended by health agencies. Conclusion: Consequently, professionals are recommended to follow the guidelines by these organizations until effective and efficient preventive protocols tailored to dentistry are established.