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br dent j doi41
severe acute respiratory syndrome21
it is important to19
of the dental team15
in the dental practice15
nhs long term plan13
the nhs long term12
letters to the editor11
members of the dental10
national early warning score8
head and neck cancer8
for disease control and8
disease control and prevention8
health and social care8
reduce the risk of8
centres for disease control8
the world health organisation7
dental journal volume no7
viral load in the7
the rest of the7
of severe acute respiratory7
of head and neck7
the dental team to7
british dental journal volume7
as a result of7
validated for use in6
priority will be given6
be edited for reasons6
the department of health6
be given to letters6
in dental antibiotic use6
in close proximity to6
which may be edited6
edited for reasons of6
given to letters less6
send your letters to6
for reasons of space6
must sign the letter6
to intervene in the6
during april and may6
less than words long6
intervene in the caries6
the in vivo activity6
your letters to the6
will be given to6
the risk of complications6
to letters less than6
significance of a high6
access to dental care6
letters less than words6
in the caries process6
of a high sars6
authors must sign the6
the aim of this6
management of odontogenic infections6
reducing the risk of6
may be edited for6
the editor send your5
to the editor send5
for the resumption of5
the uk sepsis trust5
personal protective equipment and5
in general dental practice5
on dental antibiotic prescribing5
at the same time5
the risk of transmission5
infection prevention and control5
in the oral cavity5
number of patients that5
will need to be5
in reducing the risk5
at the time of5
are known to be5
editor send your letters5
acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus5
practices were restricted to5
the head and neck5
for the treatment of5
the management of odontogenic5
the general dental council5
due to exposure to5
dental practices were restricted5
for the period of5
of odontogenic infections and4
requiring patients to have4
load in the mouth4
management of acute dental4
in a primary care4
the royal college of4
run out of road4
dental professionals should be4
is likely to be4
dental professionals and patients4
remote management of patients4
complications such as pneumonia4
from the government or4
forms from january to4
tried antibiotics before accepting4
and neck cancer referrals4
the severity of the4
the majority of patients4
house of commons health4
at the beginning of4
to have tried antibiotics4
in the mouth and4
sepsis decision support tools4
organ failure and death4
pharmacists in england relating4
how to intervene in4
diseases due to exposure4
before accepting referral for4
increase in dental antibiotic4
to contaminated body fluids4
is the time to4
the british dental association4
patients referred under the4
for urgent dental care4
oral and maxillofacial surgery4
professionals should be aware4
we undertook a rapid4
have tried antibiotics before4
fdi world dental federation4
of commons health and4
a patient with a4
the number of children4
to exposure to contaminated4
commons health and social4
can lead to sepsis4
as a means to4
community pharmacists in england4
under the ww pathway4
affected by emerging infections4
exposure to contaminated body4
relating to nhs dental4
may not be possible4
for use in primary4
delivering better oral health4
to nhs dental prescription4
the patient should be4
use in primary care4
the end of the4
england relating to nhs4
in england relating to4
of dental antibiotic prescribing4
of acute dental problems4
been validated for use4
of personal protective equipment4
accepting referral for face4
in the number of4
in line with the4
and their teams to4
as part of the4
infectious diseases due to4
now is the time4
areas affected by emerging4
of rubber dam isolation4
antibiotics before accepting referral4
patients to have tried4
to be associated with4
to nhs dental patients4
expert delphi consensus statement4
by community pharmacists in4
and social care committee4
highly infectious diseases due4
and their dental teams4
the dental team should3
in regards to engaging3
regulators to provide strict3
position lends itself to3
the pandemic most dental3
sops and back to3
may was a clear3
the number of antibiotics3
an increase in nhs3
calculation but it is3
of all antibiotic prescribing3
is not just to3
for the devolved nations3
use in this sector3
are more likely to3
may have seen an3
rapid analysis comparing antibiotic3
highlighting system and process3
a patient was one3
medical emergencies in the3
that calculation but it3
kant advised us to3
pawns in a political3
antiseptic in the maintenance3
it does have antiviral3
vitriol of the profession3
a much less autonomous3
treatments at appropriate times3
be as much of3
comparing antibiotic use across3
close proximity to the3
with both dental professionals3
rules put in place3
cdo is as much3
dentists felt pressured by3
in general dental practices3
about the importance of3
patients were seen at3
even i think that3
in the saliva key3
about of all antibiotic3
in england during april3
higher than in may3
same time as an3
the primary cause of3
repeatable when the mouthwash3
also confirms the very3
that it does have3
reliably detects deterioration in3
makes it much easier3
felt alienated throughout the3
normal range for the3
as some udcs were3
process impact on antibiotic3
patients increasingly used as3
if the gender of3
line with developing frameworks3
caused by the sars3
towards a preventative and3
rest of the profession3
nhs dental prescription forms3
i think that this3
journal of medical science3
become united for positive3
bitterness of much of3
associated with prescribing of3
body fluids in healthcare3
for the remainder of3
have even suggested that3
in saliva and in3
strategy as the rest3
month by community pharmacists3
and one would hope3
through concerns of life3
formed for the betterment3
suggests that the in3
dental procedures increases dental3
england during april and3
itself to be as3
exacerbate the ill will3
bda is working on3
ebola guidance for dental3
statement how to intervene3
providing appropriate treatments at3
our city council produces3
in nhs dental prescriptions3
may when the capacity3
to provide dental procedures3
antibiotic use in may3
anticipated and so we3
through transition and the3
may have been used3
sent back to work3
the impact of the3
nhs england is encouraging3
one would hope there3
irrespective of their efficacy3
efficacy or appropriateness for3
leaving only the possible3
significantly since lockdown measures3
chief have not always3
the profession has mainly3
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systemic antibacterial drugs to3
toolkit june has been3
patients in urgent primary3
to be learned from3
commentary has been unpleasant3
resume dental practice as3
the average risk of3
triage during april and3
is working on versions3
that this has been3
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in the population which3
a primary care setting3
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on the management of3
means to an end3
to the previous months3
practice to be levelled3
any proven or probable3
community has caused confusion3
to quantify the risk3
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the level of infection3
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which practices are advised3
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and is gone by3
these centres increased and3
the current clinical challenges3
weekly updates of new3
of will reveal any3
may have been in3
the cdo of england3
with essential information on3
patients with coronavirus disease3
practical use of povidone3
again at day six3
the onset of the3
of us in practice3
resulting in an increase3
routinely collected in england3
and safely manage medical3
this is despite the3
considered as a backup3
may have on dental3
prescription forms from january3
city council produces weekly3
because of difficulties diagnosing3
head and neck cancers3
be permissible in general3
rapidly across the globe3
minimally invasive clinical approach3
from our chief have3
as much a political3
the nature of care3
can download the toolkit3
at those in charge3
the significantly poorer access3
for the betterment of3
use in may was3
and so we undertook3
to reflect on the3
the use of antibiotics3
to may is given3
dentistry personal communication re3
specifically the cdo of3
in england in and3
shows antibiotic use in3
approach that meets the3
much easier for claims3
has shown that the3
in may was a3
have antiviral activity and3
by our various regulators3
the government or their3
in a political game3
for dentists to provide3
dental community has caused3
on the nature of3
to providing appropriate treatments3
dentists were responsible for3
in response to the3
antibiotic use in april3
that the average risk3
suggests that it does3
suggests that chlorhexidine is3
meets the current clinical3
clinical factors are known3
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of antibiotics dispensed each3
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as one of a3
to dental care and3
are doing is correct3
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the metaphysics of morals3
for dental care teams3
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dental care and an3
to optimise dental antibiotic3
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activity of chlorhexidine as3
that ill will has3
future dental antibiotic stewardship3
to resume dental practice3
versions for the devolved3
be looking inwards at3
alone be on the3
on personal protective equipment3
time to reinforce it3
has increased significantly since3
the ill will towards3
been a case of3
and could be considered3
where do we stop3
of infection in the3
nhs may have seen3
and become united for3
practices are advised to3
practice as safely and3
analysis comparing antibiotic use3
of complications arising from3
set a precedent for3
level of infection in3
two hours and is3
even suggested that we3
with the average number3
that meets the current3
impact on antibiotic prescribing3
which gives a good3
whole should also be3
practices through transition and3
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large increase in dental3
number of antibiotics dispensed3
that agps might soon3
request for information key3
of general dental practice3
from january to may3
dental federation factors associated3
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of patients that we3
of the discourse we3
mouthwashes in vitro suggests3
about antibiotics prescription for3
england is encouraging its3
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guidance for dental care3
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the toolkit and related3
with numerous sets of3
preventing highly infectious diseases3
itself to reflect on3
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that we should have3
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patients with suspected sepsis3
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sepsis in the dental3
antibiotic use in england3
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oral health and in3
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groundwork of the metaphysics3
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an urgent dental care3
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of antiviral activity of3
the period of study3
antiviral activity of mouthwashes3
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dental antibiotic prescribing and3
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to deliver those treatments3
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the number of patients3
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patient in the practice3
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antibiotics dispensed each month3
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a clear outlier compared3
would hope there would3
a recently published paper3
the internet with words3
bacterial load in the3
the devolved nations in3
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of systemic antibacterial drugs3
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of bringing this infection3
nhs dental prescriptions as3
posing a risk of3
personal protective equipment for3
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high levels of sars3
national institute for health3
advised us to treat3
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support from the government3
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members and their teams3
acute respiratory distress syndrome3
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antibiotic prescribing across england3
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should be aware of3
increased significantly since lockdown3
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and in the prevention3
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centre for disease prevention3
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were seen at designated3
within the normal range3
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control appear to have3
have seen an influx3
the shift towards a3
merely as a means3
safely and efficiently as3
the normal range for3
of the cdo has3
for preventing highly infectious3
dental antibiotic prescribing across3
published an updated edition3
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dental teams implement the3
the management of dental3
been directed at those3
of the profession have3
hope there would be3
dentistry how we see3
preclude any proven or3
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the bitterness of much3
odontogenic infections can lead3
have been shown to3
factors associated with prescribing3
restricted to giving advice3
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updates of new cases3
treatment of common oropharyngeal3
time when the profession3
of odontogenic infections has3
our chief have not3
a relatively enviable position3
also to support practices3
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average number of patients3
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of being allowed to3
the general conclusion from3
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risk of transmission of3
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the previous april but3
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chlorhexidine is not as3
profession as a whole3
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at itself to reflect3
what we are doing3
common oropharyngeal infections stable3
activity and could be3
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delphi consensus statement how3
advice coronavirus pages returning3
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all antibiotic prescribing worldwide3
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or appropriateness for treating3
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the risk of us3
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the national institute for3
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oropharyngeal infections stable compositions3
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claims of substandard practice3
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since lockdown was eased3
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felt pressured by some3
of oral health and3
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us in practice were3
the profession using social3
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the vitriol of the3
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the population which our3
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have seen each week3
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all members of the3
antibiotic prescribing and in3
some patients for antibiotics3
drugs to adult patients3
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updated with essential information3
influx in patients who3
significant sectors of the3
compared to may when3
june has been updated3
dental centres udcs across3
it and become united3
appear to have ignored3
infection into a practice3
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toolkit will help dental3
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of the toolkit june3
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the time to let3
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to support practices through3
political position as one3
prescription for acute conditions3
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reduced access to dental3
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the number of antibiotic3
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patients that we have3
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can be used to3
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the risk of cross3
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those treatments leads to3
was a clear outlier3
for paediatric dentistry during3
as safely and efficiently3
to be as much3
has been a case3
the maintenance of oral3
that chlorhexidine is not3
on versions for the3
prevention and treatment of3
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stable compositions of uncomplexed3
increased and saw over3
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in the korean journal3
the nature of the3
centres udcs across england3
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by the general dental3
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of substandard practice to3
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by the uk sepsis3
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toolkit for returning to3
the very high levels3
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to may when the3
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infection in the population3
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our various regulators to3
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methods of use references3
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risk of bringing this3
help dental teams implement3
to adult patients in3
this figure is combined3
much wiser than others3
of common oropharyngeal infections3
of chlorhexidine as a3
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otherwise receive care privately3
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figures for the remainder3
who might otherwise receive3
known to be associated3
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indicated that the average3
dentistry in england in3
undertook a rapid analysis3
responsible for about of3
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might otherwise receive care3
will has increased significantly3
for the dental team3
this is a bad3
and the local population3
the assessment of acute3
access to dental services3
government or their leaders3
prescribing of systemic antibacterial3
in the context of3
being allowed to practise3
new alliances have formed3
of difficulties diagnosing a3
seeing an undiagnosed covid3
risk of seeing such3
appropriateness for treating toothache3
optimise dental antibiotic prescribing3
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combined with the average3
does have antiviral activity3
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guideline and a protocol3
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an influx in patients3
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of a leader of3
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higher than the previous3
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being beyond their collective3
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remainder of will reveal3
both dental professionals and3
is as much a3
has mainly been directed3
in the current pandemic3
much less autonomous profession3
as the rest of3
since lockdown measures were3
much a political position3
open for telephone triage3
the dental team are3
practise dentistry how we3
some udcs were requiring3
could be considered as3
federation factors associated with3
lockdown measures were enacted3
is not as effective3
especially dentistry personal communication3
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blueprint for the resumption3
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clinical approach that meets3
to let our shield3
examination of figures for3
those who may have3
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any enduring impact that3
good indication of the3
mouthwash is tried again3
and efficiently as possible3
council produces weekly updates3
for disease prevention and3
a leader of healthcare3
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average risk of seeing3
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patient was one every3
centres increased and saw3
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telephone triage during april3
teams to resume dental3
the mouthwash is tried3
are advised to do3
efficacy of rubber dam3
be levelled at any3
it suggests that the3
have participated in recently3
the profession as a3
at the end of3
threatening deterioration without treatment3
in the use of3
and treatment of common3
gives a good indication3
increasingly used as pawns3
on the receiving end3
very high levels of3
the furloughed workers scheme3
an inability for dentists3
generalisations used in that3
system and process impact3
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enduring impact that covid3
may was widely anticipated3
place by our various3
is despite the significantly3
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patients who might otherwise3
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of mouthwashes in vitro3
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of these centres increased3
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and patients increasingly used3
world dental federation factors3
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that covid interventions may3
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think that this has3
recommendations for paediatric dentistry3
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royal college of surgeons3
of sops and back3
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