Abstract

Objective: To determine the Dentists' practice in compliance with general and guidelines for handling Coronavirus Disease 2019. Material and Methods: PubMed, Embase, ISI, Scopus, Medicine have been used to search for articles until September 2020. EndNote X9 was used to manage electronic resources as a resource. Joanna Briggs Institute reviewer's manual (JBI) tools was used to assess the quality of studies included in the current systematic and meta-analysis review. The 95% confidence interval (CI) effect size, the random effect model, and the Restricted maximum-likelihood (REML) methods have all been calculated. I2 values of more than 50% indicated moderate-to-high heterogeneity. Stata/MP v.16 (the fastest version of Stata) statistical software was used to evaluate the Meta-analysis. Results: 39 articles were found in the initial keyword search. The full text of 16 studies was reviewed, and six studies were selected in the end. 72% of participants used a face mask during the dental procedure (72%, 95% CI; 40%-100%). 63% of participants measured fever when patients arrived during the COVID-19 pandemic (63%, 95% CI; 46%-79%). Moreover, 72% of participants used a face mask during the dental procedure (72%, 95% CI; 40%-100%). According to JBI tools, all studies had a moderate risk of bias. Conclusion: The results show that the performance of dental professionals in the conditions of the COVID-19 epidemic is not favorable. Training should be under the standards of treatment guidelines and further measures so that dental professionals can show proper practice by increasing their awareness of this virus and following up on its infection.

Highlights

  • In Wuhan, China, in early December 2019, an unknown virus appeared that caused pneumonia [1]

  • The full text of 16 studies was reviewed, and six studies were selected in the end. 72% of participants used a face mask during the dental procedure (72%, 95% confidence interval (CI); 40%-100%). 63% of participants measured fever when patients arrived during the COVID-19 pandemic (63%, 95% CI; 46%79%)

  • The results show that the performance of dental professionals in the conditions of the COVID-19 epidemic is not favorable

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Introduction

In Wuhan, China, in early December 2019, an unknown virus appeared that caused pneumonia [1]. It became an epidemic, and on 30 January 2020, the WHO reported the outbreak as a public health emergency and an international concern [2]. The name of this virus was announced Coronavirus (COVID-19). Studies in different countries provide new information every day. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in addition, adhering to standard precautions, sets guidelines temporarily and asks dentists to delay elective procedures, surgeries, or temporary dental visits. The present study aimed to determine the Dentists’ Awareness, Perception, and Attitude regarding COVID-19 in compliance with general and guidelines for handling Coronavirus Disease 2019

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