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Modern Research in Dentistry

Training in Scotland During COVID-19: The Dental Core Trainee Perspective
  • Open or CloseN McGrath1*, S Dolan2, J Sweeney2, E Rae1, and S Laverick3

    1OMFS Ninewells, Dental Core Trainee 3, Ninewells Hospital and Dundee University Medical School, Scotland

    2OMFS Ninewells, Dental Core Trainee 2, Ninewells Hospital and Dundee University Medical School, Scotland

    3OMFS Ninewells, Consultant, Ninewells Hospital and Dundee University Medical School, Scotland

    *Corresponding author:N McGrath, OMFS Ninewells, Dental Core Trainee 3, Ninewells Hospital and Dundee University Medical School, Scotland

Submission: August 28, 2020 Published: September 11, 2020

DOI: 10.31031/MRD.2020.05.000616

ISSN:2637-7764
Volume5 Issue4

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The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Ninewells hospital in Dundee was on the 2nd March 2020, the first ventilated case was 20th March 2020. The Oral and Maxillofacial department (OMFS) quickly changed the daily routine to set up for the global pandemic. The reduction of footfall within the hospital and reduced contact with routine patients was advised by the Government. Published evidence stated that surgeons and physicians who, by the nature of their practice, have close face to face contact are at high risk of contracting COVID-19. OMFS fall within this category. Our department cancelled all non-essential clinics. Decision on cancellations was dependent on diagnoses and urgency of referral. OMFS department undertakes aerosol generating procedures; under guidance all dento-alveolar treatment was cancelled. Telephone consultations with these patients, allowed advice to patients in relation to emergency treatment during COVID times.

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