2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11845-021-02850-6
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Comparative efficacy of 0.2% chlorhexidine and 10% Betadine for perioral skin disinfection prior to oral surgical procedures: a clinical trial

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“…Kuldeep Vishwakarma et al surveyed India. He observed that coronavirus 2 has adversely impacted the clinical practices and usual routine of several oral and maxillofacial surgeons [24][25][26][27]. H. Tanaka et al investigated the association of oro-maxillary practices with COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Covid19 Affected Dental and Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kuldeep Vishwakarma et al surveyed India. He observed that coronavirus 2 has adversely impacted the clinical practices and usual routine of several oral and maxillofacial surgeons [24][25][26][27]. H. Tanaka et al investigated the association of oro-maxillary practices with COVID-19 transmission.…”
Section: Covid19 Affected Dental and Oral And Maxillofacial Surgery T...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, careful prescreening like asking patient's travel history and measuring temperature using a non-contact forehead thermometer, wearing a surgical mask, covering the mouth and nose with a tissue while coughing, disinfecting inanimate public contact consistently and correctly with various types of hospital-level disinfectants (such as sodium hypochlorite and 70% ethanol) are the other ways to make the dental office a safer place for treating the emergency dental condition. Asking patients to rinse their mouth with hydrogen peroxide 1% or 0.2% and povidone-iodine mouthwash prior to their dental treatment might reduce the load of coronaviruses in saliva (Kariwa et al 2006;Dorestan et al 2021). Using a rubber dam, high volume suction, extra-oral imaging, minimizing the use of ultrasonic instruments, and highspeed handpieces could reduce the risk of generating contaminated aerosols (Ather et al 2020).…”
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“…Thus, to adopt the most conservative approach for minimal removal of intact bone and also to benefit from the inherent regenerative potential of the periosteum, it was decided to perform enucleation and curettage. Accordingly, the submandibular or Risdon approach was adopted to access the lesion after disinfecting with chlorhexidine and povidone-iodine [ 9 ]. First, a mark was made on the skin 3 cm below the inferior border of the mandible to preserve the marginal mandibular nerve.…”
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confidence: 99%