2020
DOI: 10.18203/2394-6040.ijcmph20204449
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Oral and dental health comorbidity in COVID-19 era: social aspects and impacts on community dentistry in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) announced COVID-19 a public health emergency of global concern. The most vulnerable populations are elderly and/or medically compromised people. it is recommended that non-emergency and elective procedures be postponed while dental clinics remain open to patients with urgent needs. Providing oral-health instruction is important to limit the needs of patients to leave their homes for treatment. The aim of this study is to evaluate the knowledge and behaviour of re… Show more

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“…41 Hal ini tidak sesuai dengan penelitian pada tahun 2020, oleh Alshammari di Saudi Arab, dimana dalam penelitiannya disebutkan bahwa responden dengan pendapatan bulanan lebih dari 12.000 SAR memiliki praktik yang baik dalam melakukan praktik oral hygiene selama pandemi COVID-19. 42 Anak dengan tingkat sosial ekonomi yang rendah memiliki oral hygiene yang kurang, begitu juga sebaliknya.…”
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“…41 Hal ini tidak sesuai dengan penelitian pada tahun 2020, oleh Alshammari di Saudi Arab, dimana dalam penelitiannya disebutkan bahwa responden dengan pendapatan bulanan lebih dari 12.000 SAR memiliki praktik yang baik dalam melakukan praktik oral hygiene selama pandemi COVID-19. 42 Anak dengan tingkat sosial ekonomi yang rendah memiliki oral hygiene yang kurang, begitu juga sebaliknya.…”
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“…[ 3 4 ] Oral injuries are regular in the first decade of life. [ 5 ] In diverse corners of the world, people have studied the effect of traumatic dental injuries have been and showed different results out of which prevalence in Asia refers to be around 4% to 35%. [ 6 ]…”
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confidence: 99%