id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-316095-jzyb4jn5 Falahchai, Mehran Dental care management during the COVID‐19 outbreak 2020-09-19 .txt text/plain 5601 369 50 Sixteen English papers were enrolled to answer questions about procedures that are allowed to perform during the COVID‐19 outbreak, patients who are in priority to receive dental care services, the conditions and necessities for patient admission, waiting room and operatory room, and personal protective equipment (PPE) that is necessary for dental clinicians and the office staff. Considering the generation of high amounts of droplets and aerosols during routine dental procedures, the conventional protective measures that are routinely followed by dental clinicians are no longer efficient for prevention of COVID-19 transmission. Urgent dental treatments include management of conditions that require immediate attention such as alleviation of severe pain with/without the risk of infection and balancing the patient load in the hospital emergency departments. According to the data acquired from the screening questionnaires, patients who need emergency/urgent dental treatment can be divided into three groups of apparently healthy, suspected, and confirmed cases. ./cache/cord-316095-jzyb4jn5.txt ./txt/cord-316095-jzyb4jn5.txt