The inconspicuous nature of COVID-19 and its impact to dentistry

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Abstract

To state that the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has broadly and deeply impacted our lives is an understatement. Since it first showed up on our radar in December 2019, the new coronavirus has wreaked havoc on virtually all businesses and industries across the globe. The impact is equally felt in developing, developed, industrialized, rural, rich, and poor countries and communities, irrespective of how well-prepared those countries and communities felt they were 9 months ago. To this day we are still learning to prepare for, respond to, and adapt to the broad and deep impact of this virus. This essay presents different perspectives on the impact of the novel coronavirus to dentistry, through the lenses of a private practice-based general dentist, a nursing home-based public health dentist, and a school of dentistry clinical director. The goal of the essay is to share our experiences and challenges, as well as highlight our capacity to respond to a crisis with resilience, determination, creativity, inventivity, and, most importantly, humility and altruism.

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Brandolin, B. A., Watson, C. A., Resnick, S. J., Allen, K. L., & Ritter, A. V. (2020). The inconspicuous nature of COVID-19 and its impact to dentistry. Seminars in Orthodontics, 26(4), 176–182. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.sodo.2020.11.002

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