Management of odonto-stomatological emergencies during the covid-19 alarm state in dental clinics in the autonomous community of madrid (Cam), spain: An observational study

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Background: Odontology practice has been severely compromised by the pandemic caused by COVID-19 and Spain is one of the countries with higher incidence. Our aim with this study is to find out the number of cases and type of odonto-stomatological emergencies (OSE) treated in four dental clinics of the Madrid capital area and region (CAM) in the period covered between March 17th and 4th of May. Material and Methods: We search the cases in the demographic/epidemiological databases of the CAM regional government and the Illustrious Official College of Dentists and Stomatologists of the First Region (Madrid). Results: We found that the most prevalent pathology was acute apical periodontitis whereas odontogenic abscess showed the lowest frequency. Prosthetic-orthodontic OSE represented 14% of cases. Conclusions: In this period of time, the most prevalent pathology acute apical periodontitis, odontogenic abscess reported the lowest frequency and prosthetic-orthodontic treatments were the third in number of cases. Most of OSE were resolved, without referring the patient to a hospital emergency department.

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Ramírez, J. M., Varela-Montes, L., Gómez-Costa, D., Giovannini, G., Romero-Maroto, M., & de Diego, R. G. (2021). Management of odonto-stomatological emergencies during the covid-19 alarm state in dental clinics in the autonomous community of madrid (Cam), spain: An observational study. Medicina Oral Patologia Oral y Cirugia Bucal, 26(1), e114–e117. https://doi.org/10.4317/medoral.24075

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