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INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic has had wide ranging effects on dental practice across the world. In particular, if has also affected the training of dental residents, who are specialists in training. Thus, the aim of this study was to assess the knowledge, perception and attitude of dental residents in Nigeria to the pandemic and its perceived impact on the dental residency training programme across the country. METHODS This was a cross sectional study of dental residents in teaching hospitals across Nigeria. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to consenting participants through an online data collection platform (Google forms), between April and June 2020. Data was collected on socio-demographics, knowledge and awareness of coronavirus as well as impact of the pandemic. Data analysis was carried out with the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20. Level of significance was set at p-value < 0.05. RESULTS A total of 104 dental residents participated in the study from ten residency training institutions in the country with a mean age of 35.65±4.8 years. Almost all 98(94.2%) of the residents showed a good knowledge of COVID 19. About two-thirds, 72(69.2%) of the participants were mostly worried about COVID-19 affecting their residency training program 72(69.2%), with their greatest source of worry being the risk of contracting the virus in the dental clinic. CONCLUSION The dental residents had a very good knowledge of the epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and majority of them felt that it would affect their training residency programme.
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