Author
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- Beenish Abbas
(Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Pakistan)
- Sana Abbas
(National University of Medical Sciences, Pakistan)
- Iqra Saleem
(Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Pakistan)
- Summiya Asghar
(Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Pakistan)
- Faiza Gulfam
(Rawal Institute of Health Sciences, Pakistan)
- Muhammad Umair
(Foundation University School of Health Sciences, Pakistan)
Abstract
Objective: To develop a framework for infection control in the spectrum of dental procedures during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methodology: The study was conducted from Oct to Dec 2021 after approval for ethical review board of Foundation university college of dentistry Ref no ( ). Patients undergoing various dental procedures were enrolled after written and verbal informed consent. Risk Stratification of each procedure was done applying novel risk assessment scoring system, according to the level of risk contact with saliva was given score 1, contact with blood scored as 2, production of aerosol (low level) through triple syringe was given score 3, high aerosol production by ultrasonic piezoelectric instruments was scored as 4. If the complete duration of the dental procedure was >60 min score assigned was 0.75, for procedures with 30 to 60 mins duration score specified was 0.50, if the duration of the procedure was less than 30 min score for that procedure was 0.25. For each patient total score of all these parameters was accumulated to grade risk of SARS -CoV-2 transmission as low (score 6) depending upon the accumulative score of each procedure. Results: Nine hundred and fifteen patients with a gender distribution of 163 (17.9%) males and 748 (82.1%) females with an age range
Suggested Citation
Beenish Abbas & Sana Abbas & Iqra Saleem & Summiya Asghar & Faiza Gulfam & Muhammad Umair, 2022.
"Risk Stratification Tool to Develop Framework for Infection Control in Spectrum of Dental Procedures during COVID-19 Pandemic,"
European Journal of Dental and Oral Health, European Open Science, vol. 3(2), pages 55-59, March.
Handle:
RePEc:epw:ejdent:v:3:y:2022:i:2:id:13184
DOI: 10.24018/ejdent.2022.3.2.184
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