The Impact of COVID-19 Related Lockdown on Dental Practice in Central Italy—Outcomes of A Survey
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Ethical Consideration
2.3. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Section 1: Demographic Data | Answers |
1. Informed consent | yes |
no | |
2. Age | <30 |
30–40 | |
40–50 | |
50–60 | |
>60 | |
3. Gender | Male |
Female | |
4. Dental practice in: | Abruzzo |
Others (specify) | |
5. Educational qualification | Medicine and Surgery |
Dentistry | |
Both | |
6. Dentistry specialization | yes |
no | |
7. Which one | Oral Surgery |
Orthodontics | |
Pediatric Dentistry | |
Maxillofacial Surgery | |
Odontostomatology | |
8. Professional setting | Private Practice |
University Dental Clinic | |
Employed in public structure | |
Section 2: Dental Procedures Performed During SARS-CoV-2 Lockdown | Answers |
9. Do you know the recommendations provided to dentists for the Sars-Cov-2 epidemic by accredited bodies? | Yes |
No | |
10. From 1 January 2020 to 10 March 2020, you have performed: | All the procedures as usual |
Some type of procedures | |
No procedure | |
11. From 1 February 2020 to 10 March 2020, you have performed: | All the procedures as usual |
Some type of procedures | |
No procedure | |
12. Which of the aforementioned emergency services, as indicated by the American Dental Association (ADA), did you provide performing your professional activity during the lockdown period? | Uncontrolled bleeding |
Cellulitis or a diffuse soft tissue bacterial infection with intra-oral or extra-oral swelling that potentially compromise the patient′s airway | |
Trauma involving facial bones, potentially compromising the patient′s airway | |
none of the above | |
Other | |
13. Which of the following urgent dental care, as indicated by the American Dental Association (ADA), did you provide performing your professional activity during the lockdown period? | Severe dental pain from pulpal inflammation |
Pericoronitis or third-molar pain | |
Surgical post-operative osteitis, dry socket dressing changes | |
Abscess, or localized bacterial infection resulting in localized pain and swelling. | |
Tooth fracture resulting in pain or causing soft tissue trauma | |
Dental trauma with avulsion/luxation | |
Dental treatment required prior to critical medical procedures | |
Final crown/bridge cementation if the temporary restoration is lost, broken or causing gingival irritation. | |
Biopsy of abnormal tissue | |
Extensive dental caries or defective restorations causing pain | |
Manage with interim restorative techniques when possible | |
Suture removal | |
Denture adjustment on radiation/oncology patients | |
Denture adjustments or repairs when function impeded | |
Replacing temporary filling on endo access openings in patients experiencing pain | |
Snipping or adjustment of an orthodontic wire or appliances piercing or ulcerating the oral mucosa | |
None of the above | |
Other | |
14. The Lockdown in Italy was declared on 9.03.2020. From the following day, you provide: | Dental emergencies and urgent care |
Only dental emergencies | |
Only urgent dental care | |
No dental care | |
15. Which of the urgent dental care did you provide most frequently during the lockdown period? | Severe dental pain from pulpal inflammation |
Pericoronitis or third-molar pain | |
Surgical post-operative osteitis, dry socket dressing changes | |
Abscess, or localized bacterial infection resulting in localized pain and swelling | |
Tooth fracture resulting in pain or causing soft tissue trauma | |
Dental trauma with avulsion/luxation | |
Dental treatment required prior to critical medical procedures | |
Final crown/bridge cementation if the temporary restoration is lost, broken or causing gingival irritation. | |
Biopsy of abnormal tissue | |
Extensive dental caries or defective restorations causing pain | |
Manage with interim restorative techniques when possible | |
Suture removal | |
Denture adjustment on radiation/oncology patients | |
Denture adjustments or repairs when function impeded | |
Replacing temporary filling on endo access openings in patients experiencing pain | |
Snipping or adjustment of an orthodontic wire or appliances piercing or ulcerating the oral mucosa | |
None of the above | |
Other | |
16. Which of the dental emergencies did you provide most frequently during the lockdown period? | Uncontrolled bleeding |
Cellulitis or a diffuse soft tissue bacterial infection with intra-oral or extra-oral swelling that potentially compromise the patient′s airway | |
Trauma involving facial bones, potentially compromising the patient′s airway | |
None of the above | |
Other | |
17. Are you afraid of getting SARS-CoV-2 infection during emergency/urgent dental care? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
18. Before March 10, 2020, have you ever performed telephone triage in order to investigate for major symptoms of SARS-CoV-2 such as fever, cough, breathing difficulties, muscle pain and sore throat, in patients who asked to be visited? | Yes |
No | |
19. Has the staff that helps you in clinical practice had specific training on how to wear, remove and dispose of any Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be used according to WHO? | Yes |
No | |
20. In your clinical practice prior to the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, did you use oral rinses for the patient before any treatment? | Yes |
No | |
Sometimes | |
Before oral/implant surgery | |
Only before professional oral hygiene sessions | |
21. If you answered yes to the previous question, do you indicate which ones you used most: | Chlorhexidine mouthwashes |
Mouthwashes with essential oils | |
Hydrogen peroxide diluted with water | |
Others | |
22. In your clinical practice prior to the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, did you use the rubber dam for all performance where is its intended use? | Yes |
No | |
Not always | |
23. If you did not always answer the previous question and used, therefore, the rubber dam only for some performances, can you indicate which ones? | |
24. If you have not used the rubber dam, do you think that in the future it can be useful to use it in all the treatments that provide for it? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
Section 3: The Organization of Dental Services in the Presence of an Epidemic From Sars-Cov-2 | Answers |
25. To date, are the visit and/or care provided performed with specific PPE? | Yes |
No | |
26. If your answered yes to the previous question was “yes, can you indicate which of the following PPE were used? | Surgical mask |
FFP2 mask | |
FFP3 mask | |
Safety glasses | |
Safety visor | |
Disposable headset | |
Multipurpose cloth cap | |
Disposable gown | |
Overshoes | |
Double gloves | |
Others | |
27. Did you use these PPE in your clinical practice prior to the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic? | Yes |
No | |
28. If your answered yes to the previous question was “yes, please indicate which ones: | Surgical mask |
FFP2 mask | |
FFP3 mask | |
Safety glasses | |
Safety visor | |
Disposable headset | |
Multipurpose cloth cap | |
Disposable gown | |
Overshoes | |
Double gloves | |
Others | |
29. To date, are patient visits and care provided with further contagion containment measures? | Yes |
No | |
30. If your answered yes to the previous question was “yes, please indicate which ones: | Disinfection of the support surfaces. |
Casings for instrumentation, | |
Particular tools for decontamination. | |
Providing patients with hand sanitizer upon arrival. | |
Waiting rooms free from potential contaminants. | |
Disposable bags to be provided to patients to put their personal belongings. | |
Renew indoor air either by opening the windows or using mechanical ventilation, possibly in between patients. | |
The delay of the appointments to not saturate the waiting room. | |
Other ventilation systems. | |
Others. | |
Section 4. Economic-Financial Considerations Of The Sars-Cov-2 Epidemic On Dentistry Activities | Answers |
31. Is your clinical activity supported by structured employees? | Yes |
No | |
32. Do you plan to use social safety nets (for example redundancy fund)? | Yes |
No | |
33. During the period of SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, did you notice an increase in the cost of PPE? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
34. If your answered yes to the previous question was “yes, please indicate in what percentage: | 100% |
90% | |
80% | |
70% | |
60% | |
50% | |
40% | |
30% | |
20% | |
10% | |
I don′t know | |
35. Since the onset of the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, your activity has decreased in percentage of: | 100% |
90% | |
80% | |
70% | |
60% | |
50% | |
40% | |
30% | |
20% | |
10% | |
I don′t know | |
36. In your opinion, are the economic and financial support provided for government and social security for dentists sufficient? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
Section 5: Feelings/Concerns Regarding Their Professional Future | Answers |
37. Do you think that the organizational aspects of your professional life will change after this epidemic? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
38. Do you think that in the future structural adjustments will be necessary in the places where the profession is carried out to reduce any risk of contagion? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
39. Do you think that any structural adjustments in the places where the profession is carried out to reduce any risk of contagion will be temporary until the discovery of a cure/vaccine? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
40. Do you feel adequately protected by sector representative and membership bodies? (ex: associations, order etc.) | No |
Yes, from all representative bodies | |
Yes, but only by representative association (ANDI, AIO) | |
Only from the national federation of orders of surgical doctors and dentists | |
I don′t know | |
41. Do you believe in telemedicine? | Yes |
No | |
Not too much | |
I don′t know | |
42. Have you used telemedicine previously? | No |
Yes | |
Few times | |
I don′t know | |
I think I will use it in the future | |
43. Do you think that digital dentistry will be more used in the future also following the effects of SARS-CoV-2 epidemic? | Yes |
No | |
I don′t know | |
44. What do you think are the right measures to reduce the negative impact of SARS-CoV-2 in the dental sector? | Lowering the rates of services |
Expanding funding methods to support patients | |
Continue to work as before | |
Do more information- institutional communication on medicine and oral health | |
Increase essential levels of assistance from institutions | |
Increase the types of benefits reimbursed by insurance companies | |
45. How do you see your future work according to a scale where green is for very good and red is for bad/disastrous? | Yellow |
Red | |
Green |
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Sinjari, B.; Rexhepi, I.; Santilli, M.; D′Addazio, G.; Chiacchiaretta, P.; Di Carlo, P.; Caputi, S. The Impact of COVID-19 Related Lockdown on Dental Practice in Central Italy—Outcomes of A Survey. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165780
Sinjari B, Rexhepi I, Santilli M, D′Addazio G, Chiacchiaretta P, Di Carlo P, Caputi S. The Impact of COVID-19 Related Lockdown on Dental Practice in Central Italy—Outcomes of A Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(16):5780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165780
Chicago/Turabian StyleSinjari, Bruna, Imena Rexhepi, Manlio Santilli, Gianmaria D′Addazio, Piero Chiacchiaretta, Piero Di Carlo, and Sergio Caputi. 2020. "The Impact of COVID-19 Related Lockdown on Dental Practice in Central Italy—Outcomes of A Survey" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16: 5780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165780
APA StyleSinjari, B., Rexhepi, I., Santilli, M., D′Addazio, G., Chiacchiaretta, P., Di Carlo, P., & Caputi, S. (2020). The Impact of COVID-19 Related Lockdown on Dental Practice in Central Italy—Outcomes of A Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(16), 5780. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165780