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ISSN: 2637-6636

Interventions in Pediatric Dentistry: Open Access Journal

Research Article(ISSN: 2637-6636)

A Study on the Coronavirus-19 Response of Implant Patients and Dental Workers Volume 6 - Issue 5

Sujunpan* and Hee Ja Na

    Department of Dental Hygiene, Honam University, Korea

Received:September 29, 2021;   Published: October 13, 2021

*Corresponding author: Sujunpan, Department of Dental Hygiene, Honam University, Korea

DOI: 10.32474/IPDOAJ.2021.06.000250

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Abstract

Objective: The Dental clinic studies Infection control and Differences in Hygiene Management in Dental Manager to provide data based on safe Dental clinic by enhancing the Prevention of Infectious Diseases in Immigration and Dental Manager.

Methods: The study was conducted in January 2021 by 30 implant patients and 30 permanent workers who were receiving post-implant care in the G city area. The Implant patient’s coronavirus–19 prevention questionnaire includes age, gender, scaling after implant implantation, 1mm Loss of Limbic bone, wearing a mask, body temperature measurement, and disinfectant. Fourteen questions for Dental workers under management include scaling after implantation, Dental cartilage Loss 1MM, Dental hygiene age, mask repetition, indoor ventilation, disinfectant hand washing, paper towel use, medical gloves, gloves disposal, kf94 mask, mask disposal, eye protection, and disposal.

Results: In a simple regression analysis, the independent variable that significantly affects the wearing of kf94 masks at a significant Level of .05 is the age of Dental hygiene (t=-2.259, p=).It was significantly shown as 033). However, wearing a mask repeatedly (t=-).626, p=.537), Ventilation(t=-1.697, p=.102.), Wash hands with disinfectant (t=).264, p=.There is no significant difference in 794.

Conclusion: The new study is very significant, and we conducted a new perspective to check closely with Dental managers to see if there is thorough prevention of infectious diseases in order to prevent cross-infection from implant patients to Dental managers in COVID-19 situations

Keywords:Inverted mesiodens; palatal impaction; supernumerary

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