Awareness and Readiness of Dentists to Practice amidst the Covid-19 Pandemic in Pakistan
Ehsan ul Haq, Ahmad Liaqat, Mujtaba Nadeem, Shaheen Ahmad, Saba Hanif, Wahhab Ahmed
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ABSTRACT
Background:
Corona
Virus spreads via droplets and air. Dentists are at high risk due to proximity
to the oral cavity and the production of droplets during procedures.
Aim: To assess awareness of COVID19
among dental professionals and check their knowledge about the COVID-19
disease, its route of spread, clinical symptoms, tests for diagnosis,
prevention in dental practice for a safe return to the dental practice.
Methods: Online questionnaires were
shared with dentists all over the country using convenience and snowball
sampling. The questionnaire assessed knowledge, aptitude and effect on dental
practice. SPSS, v. 21.0 was used for analysis.
Results:
Total
number of participants was (316) and were from all provinces of the country
(Punjab, Sindh, Baluchistan, KPK, Gilgit Baltistan). Most of the entries were
from Sindh province (58.1%). Most of the participants are qualified as BDS(69.4%),
11.7% are FCPS, 5.7% are BDS with additional certifications. Participation from
the age group 20-30 years was 74% followed by 18% of the age group 30-40.
Conclusions: Dentists of our country
were well aware of this pandemic and are fully equipped to manage their
practices while preventing cross-contamination.
Keywords: dentists, COVID-19,
pandemic, Personal protective equipment