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COVID-19 challenges to dentistry in the new pandemic epicenter: Brazil

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  • Rafael R Moraes
  • Marcos B Correa
  • Ana B Queiroz
  • Ândrea Daneris
  • João P Lopes
  • Tatiana Pereira-Cenci
  • Otávio P D’Avila
  • Maximiliano S Cenci
  • Giana S Lima
  • Flávio F Demarco

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A nationwide survey of dentists was carried out in Brazil, a new pandemic epicenter, to analyze how dental care coverage has been affected in public versus private networks, changes in routine and burdens, and how local prevalence of COVID-19 affects dental professionals. Dentists were recruited via email and Instagram®. Responses to a pre-tested questionnaire were collected May 15–24, 2020. COVID-19 case/death counts in the state where respondents work was used to test associations between contextual status and decreases in weekly appointments, fear of contracting COVID-19 at work, and current work status (α = 0.05). Over 10 days, 3,122 responses were received (response rate ~2.1%) from all Brazilian states. Work status was affected for 94%, with less developed regions being more impacted. The pandemic impact on clinical routine was high/very high for 84%, leading to varied changes to clinic infrastructure, personal protective equipment use, and patient screening, as well as increased costs. COVID-19 patients had been seen by 5.3% of respondents; 90% reported fearing contracting COVID-19 at work. Multilevel models showed that greater case and death rates (counted as 1000 cases and 100 deaths per million inhabitants) in one’s state increased the odds of being fearful of contracting the disease (18% and 25%). For each additional 1000 cases/100 deaths, the odds of currently not working or treating only emergencies increased by 36% and 58%. The reduction in patients seen weekly was significantly greater in public (38.7±18.6) than in private clinics (22.5±17.8). This study provides early evidence of three major impacts of the pandemic on dentistry: increasing inequalities due to coverage differences between public and private networks; the adoption of new clinical routines, which are associated with an economic burden for dentists; and associations of regional COVID-19 incidence/mortality with fear of contracting the disease at work.

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  • Rafael R Moraes & Marcos B Correa & Ana B Queiroz & Ândrea Daneris & João P Lopes & Tatiana Pereira-Cenci & Otávio P D’Avila & Maximiliano S Cenci & Giana S Lima & Flávio F Demarco, 2020. "COVID-19 challenges to dentistry in the new pandemic epicenter: Brazil," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 15(11), pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0242251
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242251
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