Local dental emergencies and mitigation strategies adopted by private dental practitioners of south india during covid-19 shelter in place warning-multi-centric online survey
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Open Dentistry Journal
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the common dental emergencies reported to dental practitioners and to compare the mitigation strategies implemented during the Shelter-In-Place (SIP) warning with dental practitioners’ age and sex. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional online survey among the dental practitioners of south India during the period of COVID-19 SIP warning. An initial pool of items was prepared to capture the mitigation strategies in managing local dental emergencies. A structured questionnaire was then prepared in English based on the inputs of four expert dentist panel. Age and sex of the practitioners were also recorded. Results: The mean age of the dental practitioners was 37.11(range: 23-63) years. Of 159 dental practitioners that responded to survey, 90 were male. Most dental practitioners responded that they were contacted through a phone call (n=140) and WhatsApp messaging (n=108). The common dental emergencies reported were tooth pain (100%), swelling (91.7%), a decayed tooth (81.3%), and gum pain (78.6%). A higher number of male than female dental practitioners had “scheduled the treatment immediately” (OR=3.45; P=0.002) after adjusting for age. Conclusion: The most common dental emergencies during COVID-19 SIP were tooth pain, swelling, decayed teeth, and gum pain. Males and older dental practitioners scheduled appointments immediately.
First Page
384
Last Page
390
DOI
10.2174/1874210602115010384
Publication Date
1-1-2021
Recommended Citation
Purayil, Tina Puthen; Pentapati, Kalyana Chakravarthy; Muliya, Vidya Saraswathi; and Gadicherla, Srikanth, "Local dental emergencies and mitigation strategies adopted by private dental practitioners of south india during covid-19 shelter in place warning-multi-centric online survey" (2021). Open Access archive. 3278.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/3278