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Introduction With the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection, temporary suspension of all the elective dental procedures and an urgent shift to nonaerosol producing dental treatments were observed. This study provides a detailed description of emergency treatments provided in the Department of Endodontics at a tertiary healthcare centre during the period of prelockdown, lockdown, and sequential unlocking from March 1, 2020, to October 31, 2020. Methods Access to General and Departmental OPD data along with treatment records was obtained and was segregated based on age, sex, and treatments performed. Treatments were divided into aerosol generating procedures (AGPs) and non-AGPs and further subdivided into palliative treatment (PT), pulp capping (PC), incision and drainage (ID), temporary filling (TF), pulpectomy (PU), and pulpotomy (PO). Data was analysed and subjected to chi-square test. Results A total of 15052 patients approached general OPD during the period of 8 months of which 5698 (37.86%) were endodontic in origin and treatments offered were PT 858 (15.05%), PO 1560 (27.37%), PU 2018 (35.42%), TF 500 (8.78%), ID 164 (2.88%), and PC 598 (10.94%). Also, more females (57.28% (3264/5698)) visited the department as compared to males (42.72% (2434/5698)). Conclusion The pandemic had turned the tables on over the people around the world, and it has become extremely necessary to rule out the emergencies needed to treat the patients accordingly shifting more towards non-AGPs compared to AGPs among the various age groups of the society.

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  • IntroductionWith the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection, temporary suspension of all the elective dental procedures and an urgent shift to nonaerosol producing dental treatments were observed

  • With the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection, temporary suspension of all the elective dental procedures and an urgent shift to nonaerosol producing dental treatments were observed. is study provides a detailed description of emergency treatments provided in the Department of Endodontics at a tertiary healthcare centre during the period of prelockdown, lockdown, and sequential unlocking from March 1, 2020, to October 31, 2020

  • Out of 15052 new patients that reported to our hospital, 5698 appeared to the Department of Endodontics during the entire period of 8 months from March to October 2020 divided into 3 phases mainly prelockdown, lockdown, and sequential unlock. e percentage of endodontic emergencies encountered was 36.10% (971/2690) in prelockdown, 32.65% (368/1127) in lockdown, and with little rise to 38.80% (4359/11235) in the sequential unlock phases representing an overall percentage of 37.85% (5698/15052)

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Introduction

With the worldwide spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection, temporary suspension of all the elective dental procedures and an urgent shift to nonaerosol producing dental treatments were observed. E pandemic had turned the tables on over the people around the world, and it has become extremely necessary to rule out the emergencies needed to treat the patients shifting more towards non-AGPs compared to AGPs among the various age groups of the society. Erefore, it became absolutely necessary to curb down all the nonessential services and to provide only the emergency dental treatment with restriction on the use of aerosol generating treatments as it is more prone to transmit the infection [4, 5]. During the period of lockdown, it was advised to stop using the AGPs as they could spread the virus demanding a shift towards the non-AGPs dental procedures [8]

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