A Commentary on

Ather A, Patel B, Ruparel N B, Diogenes A, Hargreaves K M. Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19): Implications for Clinical Dental Care. J Endod 2020; 46: 584-595. DOI: 10.1016/j.joen.2020.03.008.

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Commentary

The publication by Ather et al. is a comprehensive overview of our current understanding (which changes by the day) of SARS-CoV 2 pandemic. The article addresses important aspects of clinical dentistry affecting dental practitioners as they consider reopening their offices for elective procedures after the COVID pandemic.

The article is a useful reference for patients, staff and dentists regarding the roles that each need to play to be able to safely receive/provide dental care post-COVID. The importance of asking screening questions before scheduling an appointment, and again in the waiting area forms the first line of defence for avoiding a COVID carrier being in the dental chair. Subjective reporting with questionnaires coupled with objective measurement of temperature in the waiting area may do much to mitigate the risk of COVID spread within and/or from the dental office.

The clinical protocols for identifying emergency situations (and its management) as well as appropriate triaging are well detailed in the article. The decision flow charts make it easy to read and comprehend. The references regarding appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) are from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The main limitation of this paper is that most of the recommendations are drawn from CDC and the ADA that are based in the US. It is important to emphasise that practitioners from other regions of the world would need to refer to their own government organisations for specific guidelines.