Abstract

Currently, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become pandemic and spread globally. In Nepal, the number of COVID-19 is increasing day-by-day. This research was done to find out the impact of COVID-19 on dentists, patients, and dental practice in Nepal. This study is a cross-sectional study conducted using an online survey from May 10 to17, 2020. A questionnaire was designed and uploaded in Freeonlinesurveys.com. Following ethical approval, the questionnaire was distributed among 500 dentists, and 406 dentists participated in the study. The survey link was dispersed to the Nepali dentists through social media and e-mail, and the results of the responses were received online. The questionnaire consisted of a total of 34 closed-ended questions containing three parts; demographic details, knowledge of dentists on COVID-19, and the impact of COVID-19 on dentists, patients, and dental treatments. It showed that majority of the participants were females 243 (60%) of the age group 25-29 years with the clinic as the workplace. Patients receive dental treatments only from 40 (10%) of the dentist. A high number of dentists: 284 (70%) were severely affected by the financial burden and were not receiving a salary during this lockdown. About 349(86%) of the dentist think they should do regular dental treatments, but only 101 (25%) think the dentist should do only dental emergency treatments for COVID-19 infected cases. Dentists, patients, and dental practice are severely affected by the COVID-19.The majority of the dentists have faced financial burdens. The dental treatments should be done with high standards of care and infection control following proper recommendations.

Highlights

  • IntroductionIn Nepal, the number of COVID-19 is increasing day-by-day

  • Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become pandemic and spread globally

  • This study aimed to find out the impact of COVID-19 in dentists, patients, and dental practice in Nepal

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Introduction

In Nepal, the number of COVID-19 is increasing day-by-day. This research was done to find out the impact of COVID-19 on dentists, patients, and dental practice in Nepal. A coronaviruses a form of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) virus.[1,2] The virus can transmit via contact with infected people through droplets infection from cough, sneeze, or saliva.[3] Currently, coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has become pandemic and spread globally.[4,5] In Nepal, the COVID-19 cases are being increased.[6] The outbreak of COVID-19 has influenced every aspect of life worldwide and causing a shutdown and self-quarantine.[7] Vaccines are being tested as a potential therapy, but there are no specific vaccines or other treatments for COVID-19 until now.[8]

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