Knowledge and conduct of dental students about mouthwash prior to dental procedures amid the COVID-19 pandemic
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جامعة الموصل /University of Mosul
خلاصة
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) generated an
unusual condition around the world, affecting the essentials
of clinical practice in dentistry. Aim: The purpose of this survey
was to determine dental students’ conduct and knowledge
regarding using pre-procedural mouthwashes. Methods: A
cross-sectional study was undertaken for 148 undergraduate
dental students at the Dental College/University of Mosul
using an online questionnaire. participated in this survey,
where 36.5% were female and 63.5% were male, and The
survey format had 12 questions delivered to participants,
and the replies were statistically analyzed. The data were
imported and analyzed using SPSS software (version 22).
Results: The current study found that 59.5% of participants
thought pre-procedural mouthwash was helpful in preventing
COVID-19 infections in dental settings, while 40.5% of
participants believed that it is not, and for the most effective
mouthrinse against COVID-19, 48.6% of participants said
chlorhexidine for 30 seconds, while 51.4% said chlorhexidine
for 60 seconds. Conclusions: Dental students are conscious
of the value of pre-procedural mouthwash but need more
clarity on the correct concentration, amount, and duration
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اقتباس
10.20396/bjos.v23i00.8670020