Abstract

The coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has affected the delivery of healthcare services and posed enormous challenges to medical and dental care across the world. This article sought to explore various challenges implicated in the provision, access, and utilization of oral healthcare services in Sudan and to describe the current situation amid COVID-19. The oral health sector in Sudan has been experiencing multiple challenges in the delivery of dental care, and the current pandemic of COVID-19 has aggravated and multiplied the existing challenges. Conflict, economic meltdown, and political instability have disrupted all medical and dental services in many parts of Sudan. Furthermore, the oral health sector in Sudan suffers a lack of essential instruments, materials, and supplies, a shortage of health workers, and poor infection control practices, which present major threats to dental care in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to further scarcity of essential materials and supplies. Moreover, the frequent closure of dental hospitals and clinics either due to civil disobedience or COVID-19 lockdown has limited accessibility and utilization of oral services. There is an urgent need to address challenges identified to ensure adequate provision of oral healthcare in Sudan.

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