During the COVID-19 pandemic, it's not only major necessary to stop turning into infected with the virus, this virus will spread directly from person to person by mouth droplets and also through contact and fomites. Dental professionals can be exposed to various microorganisms includes bacteria, virus which infects the respiratory system and oral cavity. There is a risk of infection due to direct transmission and contact transmission. Dental care settings will carry the risk of Corona virus infection due to face to face communication with the patients. There are some guidelines to minimize chance for exposures where dental professionals should follow. Dentists must use a rubber dam to decrease possible exposure to infectious agents, Autoclave hand-pieces after each patient, use high-speed evacuation for dental procedures producing an aerosol.
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