REVIEW ARTICLE

Disinfection Measures during COVID-19 for Dental Operatories

The Open Dentistry Journal 12 July 2021 REVIEW ARTICLE DOI: 10.2174/1874210602115010305

Abstract

Background:

In the dental health-care setups, the environmental object and surfaces are expected to be infected by the COVID virus wherein definite procedures are performed. Consequently, these objects and surfaces, particularly where COVID-19 patients are being treated, must be appropriately cleaned and sanitized to stop further spread.

Objective:

The present article is intended for providing protocols about the cleaning and disinfection of objects and surfaces in the circumstances of COVID-19 for Dental operatories.

Methods:

Studies evaluating the surface characteristics of the virus as well as effective disinfection measures have been documented.

Results:

Various chemicals in different concentrations have a virocidal effect. The devices introduced include used UV radiation and ozone.

Conclusion:

These changes in dental clinical practice are needed to save humanity by preventing further transmission of disease.

Keywords: COVID-19, Disinfection, Disinfection protocol, NaOCl, Hydrogen peroxide, Dental operatories.
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