APA Style
Shahin, M. A. H. , Shahin, M. A. H. Sarhan, A. , Sarhan, A. Rashid, A. , Rashid, A. Akram, M. , Akram, M. Laila, U. , Laila, U. Khalil, M. T. , Khalil, M. T. Zainab, R. , & Zainab, R. (2023). Relations between Dentistry and COVID-19 Infections.
Current Research in Public Health, 2(1), 22-26.
https://doi.org/10.31586/wjmm.2023.609
ACS Style
Shahin, M. A. H. ; Shahin, M. A. H. Sarhan, A. ; Sarhan, A. Rashid, A. ; Rashid, A. Akram, M. ; Akram, M. Laila, U. ; Laila, U. Khalil, M. T. ; Khalil, M. T. Zainab, R. ; Zainab, R. Relations between Dentistry and COVID-19 Infections.
Current Research in Public Health 2023 2(1), 22-26.
https://doi.org/10.31586/wjmm.2023.609
Chicago/Turabian Style
Shahin, Mahmoud Abdel Hameed, Mahmoud Abdel Hameed Shahin. Abdulridha Sarhan, Abdulridha Sarhan. Abid Rashid, Abid Rashid. Muhammad Akram, Muhammad Akram. Umme Laila, Umme Laila. Muhammad Talha Khalil, Muhammad Talha Khalil. Rida Zainab, and Rida Zainab. 2023. "Relations between Dentistry and COVID-19 Infections".
Current Research in Public Health 2, no. 1: 22-26.
https://doi.org/10.31586/wjmm.2023.609
AMA Style
Shahin MAH, Shahin MAHSarhan A, Sarhan ARashid A, Rashid AAkram M, Akram MLaila U, Laila UKhalil MT, Khalil MTZainab R, Zainab R. Relations between Dentistry and COVID-19 Infections.
Current Research in Public Health. 2023; 2(1):22-26.
https://doi.org/10.31586/wjmm.2023.609
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TITLE = {Relations between Dentistry and COVID-19 Infections},
JOURNAL = {Current Research in Public Health},
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YEAR = {2023},
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ABSTRACT = {As a result of the virus's global dissemination, novel COVID-19 infections have emerged as a significant obstacle for all healthcare professionals to overcome. Dental specialist plays an effective role in the prevention of coronavirus. Dental care units and settings face various problems relating to the transmission of disease during treatment and dental operations. Blood, saliva, and mixed water droplets possessing the virus cause contamination of equipment used for dental treatment. Both patients and workers may become transmitters and infectors of COVID-19 through direct contact during dental operations. Both dental workers and patients are likely to become infectors and transmitters of COVID-19. The dental care routine is very effective as we discussed below the prevention steps are very effective. All healthcare workers at the dentistry clinics, including nurses, should collaborate to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus among patients.},
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AB - As a result of the virus's global dissemination, novel COVID-19 infections have emerged as a significant obstacle for all healthcare professionals to overcome. Dental specialist plays an effective role in the prevention of coronavirus. Dental care units and settings face various problems relating to the transmission of disease during treatment and dental operations. Blood, saliva, and mixed water droplets possessing the virus cause contamination of equipment used for dental treatment. Both patients and workers may become transmitters and infectors of COVID-19 through direct contact during dental operations. Both dental workers and patients are likely to become infectors and transmitters of COVID-19. The dental care routine is very effective as we discussed below the prevention steps are very effective. All healthcare workers at the dentistry clinics, including nurses, should collaborate to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus among patients.
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