During the pandemic, patients may experience dental emergencies that require treatment. Dental professionals should regularly consult their state dental board or other regulatory agencies for specific care requirements, according to the CDC. Despite CDC recommendations, several states have resumed elective surgeries.
Dental environments have unique characteristics that warrant further infection control considerations, according to the CDC revision. Click here for CDC interim infection control guidelines when treating emergencies.
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