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dc.contributor.authorMaldupa, Ilze-
dc.contributor.authorSļepcova, Olga-
dc.contributor.authorViduskalne, Ilona-
dc.contributor.authorBrinkmane, Anda-
dc.contributor.authorSenakola, Egita-
dc.contributor.authorUribe, Sergio E-
dc.date.accessioned2022-09-28T07:45:01Z-
dc.date.available2022-09-28T07:45:01Z-
dc.date.issued2022-09-12-
dc.identifier.citationMaldupa , I , Sļepcova , O , Viduskalne , I , Brinkmane , A , Senakola , E & Uribe , S E 2022 , ' COVID-19 as an opportunity for minimally-invasive dentistry : a national cross-sectional survey ' , BMC Oral Health , vol. 22 , no. 1 , 394 , pp. 1-9 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-022-02432-7-
dc.identifier.issn1472-6831-
dc.identifier.otherunpaywall: 10.1186/s12903-022-02432-7-
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.rsu.lv/jspui/handle/123456789/9582-
dc.descriptionFunding Information: IM acknowledges financial support from Post-doctoral-Research-Aid-Programme (European Regional Development Fund; 1.1.1.2/VIAA/3/19/543, Contract No 9.-14.5/27). All authors were part-time financed by the project of National Research Program “Impact of COVID-19 on health care system and public health in Latvia; ways in preparing health sector for future epidemics” (Project Nr. VPP-COVID-2020/1-0011). SEU acknowledges financial support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement No. 857287. Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).-
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: During the COVID19 pandemic, the Latvian government issued first absolute restrictions (elective treatments prohibited, only emergency care) and later relative restrictions (preference for non-aerosol-generating procedures (AGP) and emergency care) on dental care. This study aims to assess the impact of these restrictions on the decision made by Latvian dentists about caries treatment. METHODS: A Survey-based cross-sectional study was used. A minimum sample size of 174 dentists was estimated for national representativeness (N = 1524). The questionnaire was developed by experts and sent three times via email to Latvian dentists from July to September 2020 and was also delivered in printed form at two national conferences in September and October 2020. Descriptive statistics were calculated. RESULTS: We received 373 completed questionnaires, with a total response rate of 24.5%. Under the recommendation to reduce AGP for the treatment of uncomplicated caries, 10% of the dentists stated that they would stop attending, 54% would only attend emergencies, and 36% would attend as usual. Under prohibition, the percentages are 15%, 74%, and 11%, respectively. Regarding the type of treatment, more than 75% would opt to proceed with selective caries removal for both primary and permanent teeth and 10% for extraction. CONCLUSION: Latvian dentists are willing to treat patients with caries during the pandemic and state that they prefer to use non- or minimally invasive and less aerosol-generating methods for caries treatment.en
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dc.language.isoeng-
dc.relation.ispartofBMC Oral Health-
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess-
dc.subjectCovid-19-
dc.subjectDecision-making-
dc.subjectDental caries-
dc.subjectDentistry-
dc.subject3.3 Health sciences-
dc.subject1.1. Scientific article indexed in Web of Science and/or Scopus database-
dc.titleCOVID-19 as an opportunity for minimally-invasive dentistry : a national cross-sectional surveyen
dc.type/dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/article-
dc.identifier.doi10.1186/s12903-022-02432-7-
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Conservative Dentistry and Oral Health-
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