Changes in biosafety practices of Brazilian orthodontists after the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study
Lucas Gonçalves SANTOS, Elio da Mata SANTOS JÚNIOR, Renata Pacífico de CARVALHO, Felipe Weidenbach DEGRAZIA, Rodrigo Hermont CANÇADO, José Fernando Castanha HENRIQUES, Daniela GARIB, Leniana Santos NEVES

TL;DR
This study examines how biosafety practices of Brazilian orthodontists changed from the early to late phases of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Contribution
The study provides insights into the persistence of pandemic-era biosafety measures in orthodontic practices post-pandemic.
Findings
Orthodontists reduced the use of protective face masks and disposable coats in the late pandemic phase.
Many reverted to surgical masks from PFF2/N95 masks and showed decreased concern about biosafety.
Proper use of disposable coats, face shields, and surgical masks remains a key area needing attention.
Abstract
The aim of this study was to assess the biosafety practices adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic that persisted in post-pandemic orthodontic clinical routines. In this cross-sectional study, 722 Brazilian orthodontists who were in the early phase of the pandemic, and 203 from the later phase, respectively, answered a 45-item questionnaire addressing basic personal information, use of personal protective equipment, biosafety protocols, and COVID-19 incidence. Descriptive statistics and chi-square tests were used to analyze the data. Most participants were infected with the coronavirus (from 10.1% to 65%). While 52.4% perceived providing care as very risky during the pandemic, this perception shifted to decreased to a moderate level of risk in the late phase of the pandemic (40.4%). The use of protective face masks/face shields decreased from 51.7% to 25.1%, as well as the use of…
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TopicsDental Research and COVID-19 · Infection Control and Ventilation · Infection Control in Healthcare
