The novel Coronavirus pandemic defines a new risk for all dental practitioners, hygienists, and dental assistants. As an increasing number of dentists are now developing this disease, we wanted to provide some measures to manage this risk in the dental practice, by undergoing a review of the current literature. This book provides a brief overview of the structure of the virus, modes of transmission, and clinical features of COVID-19 disease. The aim of this book is to recommend infection control strategies and patient management protocols to provide optimum dental care and simultaneously prevent nosocomial infection in dental settings.…mehr
The novel Coronavirus pandemic defines a new risk for all dental practitioners, hygienists, and dental assistants. As an increasing number of dentists are now developing this disease, we wanted to provide some measures to manage this risk in the dental practice, by undergoing a review of the current literature. This book provides a brief overview of the structure of the virus, modes of transmission, and clinical features of COVID-19 disease. The aim of this book is to recommend infection control strategies and patient management protocols to provide optimum dental care and simultaneously prevent nosocomial infection in dental settings.
Rahul Gupta, Formerly Lecturer of Physics, Department of Applied Sciences, Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu, IndiaRohit Gupta, Lecturer of Physics, Department of Applied Sciences, Yogananda College of Engineering and Technology, Jammu, IndiaDinesh Verma, Professor, Department of Mathematics, NIILM University, Kaithal, India
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