Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated significant modifications in dental practices to mitigate the risk of virus transmission. This editorial explores the multifaceted impacts of these changes, focusing on the adoption of enhanced Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), intensified sterilization procedures, and reorganization of clinic layouts to facilitate social distancing. Dental practices also implemented pre-screening protocols and adjusted scheduling to minimize in-clinic transmission. Despite these measures, dental professionals faced high levels of anxiety due to the proximity required in their work, leading to concerns over personal and family health. This stress was exacerbated by uncertainties regarding the adequacy of infection control measures at their workplaces. The pandemic also had a profound economic impact on dental practices, influencing patient volumes, operational costs, and financial stability. To cope with these challenges, practices adopted new technologies like teledentistry, which helped maintain care continuity while reducing transmission risks. This editorial highlight the dual challenge faced by dental professionals during the pandemic: ensuring both the safety of care delivery and the mental well-being of providers. It underscores the need for ongoing support and intervention to address these challenges, emphasizing the importance of sustaining dental services and the well-being of both providers and patients.

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