Topic: COVID-19 transmission in dental practice
The idea of CPQ Dentistry Scholar’s Issue aims to coalesce ongoing, progressive research in the fields pertinent to dentistry. As the scientific world is moving with a vast research, exhibiting the ideas and concepts of scientists on a platform is also important for future generation that finally results in an outcome of healthy society. In light of these challenges, this scholar’s issue intends to bring state-of-the-art research and developments in dentistry. Researchers are invited to contribute articles that seek to understand the various concepts, address those challenges, and provide future improvements in this research domain. Oral care is a broad term that pertains to a system that involves the maintenance and improvement of health services in order to cater the medical and clinical demands of the people. The ever growing demands of the people, particularly the patients, has been widely recognized and cannot be undermine. In fact, if we take a look back in the past centuries, the vast range of changes that has happened and continues to happen in the modern society is clearly seen globally. These kinds of changes involve the advancement of health care system and services that is a result of the innovation of technology. As the world population grows day by day, importance of health is considered to be one of the top priorities in this modern society.
Therefore, we invite you scientists to submit an article on your topic of interest that can range from a paragraph up to five pages. The journal requests a nominal fee of only $199.00 to support the gold open access policy.
We heartily welcome further discussions at oralstudy@cientperiodique.online
In recent months, we have experienced a situation of social isolation around the world due to a virus in the coronavirus family, SARA-CoV-2 the virus that causes COVID-19 [1,2] that originated in Wuham, China.
How has this virus affected us? In the dental area, First, the patient’s fear of being infected in the office, either by the approach of other patients or by the staff who work there, in addition to dental instruments that produce microdroplets that may be contaminated with the combi [..] READ MORE
SARS-CoV2 prevalently known as the COVID-19 virus, Coronavirus, [1,2] originated in December 2019 in Wuhan, China [3] and rapidly continued spreading all over the world; it was declared on 11 January 2020 by the WHO as a global pandemic [4]. Since 31st of December 2019 and according to the update of 8th July 2020, globally, there have been 11,500,302 confirmed cases of SARS-CoV2, including 535,759 deaths [5]. [..] READ MORE
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