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Irish Dental Association says 'guidance doesn't need to be changed' after WHO advises delay of routine dental work

The World Health Organization has said non-essential dental work should be delayed until Covid-19 transmission rates drop sufficiently.

LAST UPDATE | 12 Aug 2020

THE WORLD HEALTH Organization (WHO) has said routine, non-essential dental work should be delayed until Covid-19 transmission rates drop sufficiently, cautioning against procedures that produce aerosol spray from patients’ mouths.

The WHO said check-ups, dental cleanings and preventive care could be postponed, as it released guidance for dentists on how to minimise the risk of transmission during the coronavirus pandemic.

The United Nations health agency has said now that dental services had begun to resume in many countries, several procedures could be done in a way that minimised aerosol, or micro-droplets that hang in the air.

“WHO advises that routine non-essential oral health care – which usually includes oral health check-ups, dental cleanings and preventive care – be delayed until there has been sufficient reduction in Covid-19 transmission rates from community transmission to cluster cases,” the guidance says.

“The same applies to aesthetic dental treatments. However, urgent or emergency oral health care interventions that are vital for preserving a person’s oral functioning, managing severe pain or securing quality of life should be provided.”

The WHO said that, if possible, patients should be remotely screened before their appointments.

The interim guidance, dated 3 August, was aired by the WHO yesterday. 

The Irish Dental Association (IDA) has noted the WHO’s advice but said “no change is required as regards guidance to Irish dentists” as the necessary safety precautions are being taken. 

High risk of infection 

The WHO said dentists were at high risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.

“Oral health care teams work in close proximity to patients’ faces for prolonged periods,” the organisation said.

“Their procedures involve face-to-face communication and frequent exposure to saliva, blood, and other body fluids and handling sharp instruments. Consequently, they are at high risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 or passing the infection to patients.”

Aerosol-generating procedures (AGPs) include dental cleaning with an ultrasonic scaler and polishing, work with high or low-speed handpieces, surgical tooth extraction and implant placement.

The guidance lists ways in which broken dentures and orthodontic appliances, and extensive dental caries, could be treated while minimising or avoiding AGPs.

The WHO’s dental chief Benoit Varenne told reporters that oral disease was a neglected health burden in many countries, affecting people throughout their lives.

“At the global level, last estimates that are available show that 3.5 billion are affected by oral disease,” he said.

“Untreated dental caries in permanent teeth is the most common health condition in human beings.”

He said that in a survey, 75% of WHO member states said dental services had been completely or partially disrupted during the pandemic.

Varenne also voiced concern about the availability of personal protective equipment for dentists working during the pandemic.

Irish dentists 

The IDA today said “no change is required as regards guidance to Irish dentists”.

“The safety of patients, dental staff and dentists themselves is the highest priority for dentists across the country. The IDA is paying close attention to all guidance being issued in relation to Covid-19, including from the HSE, the Health Protection Surveillance Centre (HPSC), the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) and WHO,” the IDA said in a statement issued.

“The WHO report makes clear that the suspension of routine treatments would only arise in the context of community transmission (which is very low here now) or where official recommendations at national or regional level suggest this.

“The report makes no mention of Ireland and recognises that national authorities, to whom this report is aimed, are best placed to provide guidance reflecting the circumstances and data in each country.”

The IDA noted that as, on 18 May, the HPSC advised that routine dental care could recommence in Ireland, a view which was endorsed by the Dental Council, “there is nothing in this WHO report to suggest that revised guidance is necessary in Ireland and therefore no change is required as regards guidance to Irish dentists”.

“Dental practices remain open for business, and they are adhering to all the necessary guidelines and infection control measures in order to maximise the safety of patients, their staff and themselves,” the statement added. 

© AFP 2020 with reporting by Órla Ryan

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:00 AM

    We Need To Talk About Dylan.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 7:50 AM

    Can’t agree with this
    So the killer becomes even more notorious?
    These killings should be consigned to the past as they happen to prevent copy cat events

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:14 AM

    There have been countless books written about countless murders and massacres; by victims, investigating officers and even perpetrators themselves. This is no different.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:16 AM

    So I suppose all massacres and maybe even genocide should also be consigned to the past? How very irish of you!

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:18 AM

    Copy cat false flags is the correct terminology.

    A search for the “victims” of the 1999 Columbine ‘massacre’ in official records yields some shocking results …there aren’t any

    http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1ab_1399244702

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    Sep 26th 2014, 12:57 PM

    Maybe Bob Geldof will write a song about it too.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:37 AM

    As a parent with a son in college that is one of the things that I worry about but are we just a generation away from it happening here where we have parents being killed or seriously injured while we drop our children to school. You can buy a gun easier in the states than a car, We are going the same way here. What the solution is I don’t know, we can make it more difficult to but weapons/drugs/ etc but if you stand outside any school & ask the students where you can get these things I will bet my wages that within a few min you will have what you want or be given the name of someone who can get it for you.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 9:08 AM

    I should say he is in college in the states but click red if you wish but it is going to happen here all we have to do is look at the amount of bullying in schools from playgroup/playgrounds/ parks/internet/ right up into the work place. We are to a nation that pretends this will never happen to me. It can happen, we are a generation away from this happening even if you dont agree with me. All you have to do is read papers, listen to the news its out there we need to wake up & smell the coffee. Click red all you like but it is just a generation away

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    Sep 26th 2014, 12:59 PM

    ” You can buy a gun easier in the states than a car, We are going the same way here.”

    In what respect are we “going the same way here”?

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    Sep 26th 2014, 6:18 PM

    You can buy a gun in walmark or on any street the same as here I bet you could go into a pub anywhere in Ireland get drugs, guns etc & if you think this is not true then ask any teenager they will know where to go or know someone who knows someone where to get it

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:59 AM

    Who is worse here, the mother for writing the book or the public that will buy it..??
    “Paper will never refuse ink”

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    Sep 26th 2014, 6:26 PM

    …& the journal will never refuse nutjobs.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 10:27 AM

    People always trying to Ka$hing at any cost

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    Sep 26th 2014, 10:44 AM

    Eh … She’s giving the profits away ????

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    Sep 26th 2014, 12:57 PM

    A parenting manual no doubt.

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    Sep 27th 2014, 9:06 AM

    The reference work on that day is the book, “Columbine” by Dave Cullen. He goes through the initial reports of that day and demonstrates that every word released by the local police chief was untrue.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:11 AM

    Actually this book could not recent future shootings.

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    Sep 26th 2014, 8:11 AM

    *prevent

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