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. 2023 Aug 30;4:1266336. doi: 10.3389/froh.2023.1266336

Editorial: Risk of COVID-19 transmission to oral healthcare providers and their patients - Volume II

Joana Cunha-Cruz 1,*, Marilynn L Rothen 2
PMCID: PMC10499488  PMID: 37711645

Editorial on the Research Topic Risk of COVID-19 transmission to oral healthcare providers and their patients - Volume II

Last year, the collection of peer reviewed articles in volume one of this research topic (Rothen and Cunha-Cruz) focused on reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission through infection control (Otieno et al.) and clinical guidelines (Luo et al.; Pittayapat et al.) and on understanding the impact of fear, uncertainty, and economic hardship on dental care providers (Humphris et al.; Knights et al.). Volume two provides different perspectives on the many lessons learned during and after the global COVID-19 pandemic. The studies come from a variety of countries and use different study designs, but they all provide valuable information about the challenges and experiences of dental professionals during the pandemic.

Taken together, the studies in this second volume suggest that dental professionals have taken significant steps to adapt to new guidelines to increase infection control measures and protect their patients (Amnuaiphanit et al.) including the use of SARS-CoV-2 screenings prior to treatment (Pittayapat et al.). Dental professionals continued to experience a great deal of uncertainty and anxiety, but these feelings decreased over time as they adapted to the new normal (Beaton et al.; Amnuaiphanit et al.; Hoseinzadeh et al.).

The findings of these studies highlight the importance of providing support to dental professionals during this challenging time. This support can come in a variety of forms, including financial assistance, mental health counseling, and training on new infection control measures. In addition to the support, it is also important to recognize the resilience of dental professionals. Despite the challenges they have faced, dental professionals have shown a great deal of adaptability and determination. They have continued to provide essential dental care, and they have also played a role in educating the public about COVID-19. The COVID-19 pandemic has been a difficult time for everyone, and the articles demonstrated the unique set of challenges faced by dental professionals.

Author contributions

JC: Conceptualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing. MR: Conceptualization, Writing – review & editing.

Conflict of interest

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