Delay routine dental checkups, WHO urges, until Covid-19 risk is known
Dental patients and staff need to be protected from any potential infection by aerosol-generating procedures, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday, as dentists return to work in areas where the Covid-19 pandemic is easing, according to Reuters.
There is currently no data on the spread of coronavirus from the dentist's chair, it said, calling for more research into common procedures that produce tiny floating particles that may cause infection if inhaled.
These include three-way air/water spray, ultrasonic cleaning equipment that removes deposits from the tooth surface, and polishing, the WHO said in new guidance.
“WHO guidance recommends in case of community transmission to give priority to urgent or emergency oral cases, to avoid or minimise procedures that may generate aerosol, prioritise a set of clinical interventions that are performed using an instrument and of course to delay routine non-essential oral health care,” Benoit Varenne, a WHO dental officer, told a news briefing.