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Outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 leading to respiratory symptoms associated with fever, cough, and respiratory distress, has been a major global concern leading to the declaration of worldwide lockdown This rapid spread poses many challenges to the health-care system and, at the same time, provides innumerable threats for the return to the routine services A part of the health-care system which would require many reformations in dentistry Saliva being saturated with COVID-19 virus poses a major risk to dental professionals because of the aerosols being produced during the procedures being contaminated with saliva and blood The disruption of dental services during the period of the pandemic may increase the burden of treatment requirements at a later period There is also a need to bring about policies and recommendations that focus toward the modifications in treatment protocols This article analyses the current situation and provides suggestions for modifications that provide effective infection control strategies in the prevention of nosocomial infection in dental settings
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COVID 19 pandemic - a need for emerging concern in dental practice. (Special Issue: COVID-19: supporting scientific surge.)
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