The Impact of COVID-19 on Dental Practice and Care: Adapting to Unprecedented Times
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Department of Dental Science, Advanced Medical & Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia
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Department of Restorative Dentistry and Endodontic, Faculty of Dental Medicine, Lebanese University, Beirut, Lebanon, Lebanon
Submission date: 2025-08-27
Final revision date: 2025-10-03
Acceptance date: 2026-01-12
Publication date: 2026-01-30
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Rawaa Hussein
Department of Dental Science, Advanced Medical & Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, Malaysia
Wiadomości Lekarskie 2026;(1):223-231
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused comprehensive shifts in dental treatment and diagnosis worldwide. Dental clinics, professionals, and patients have all been significantly influenced by the new constraints and safety concerns.
Aim: This review aims to shed light on the ways dental practices and patient care strategies have evolved in response to the pandemic. It also investigates how patients’ perspectives and dentist-patient dynamics have shifted, highlighting lessons for the future of dental healthcare systems.
Methodology: The study is based on a comprehensive analysis of previously published research articles and clinical reports on how dental practitioners adapted their practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. It includes qualitative and quantitative data reflecting both professional and patient experiences.
Results: The pandemic led to the rapid adoption of new technologies, heightened hygiene protocols, and increased mental health burdens on both patients and practitioners. Tele-dentistry, limited in-person visits, and stricter sterilization practices became the norm. Patients expressed both fear and appreciation for enhanced safety, altering their expectations of dental care, resilience and adaptability in dental settings.
Conclusion: The lessons learned from COVID-19 experience underline the importance of incorporating dentistry into broader public health strategies. Moving forward, there is a need to invest in innovative technologies, uphold rigorous hygiene standards, and provide mental workers and patients. These steps are essential to prepare for future health emergencies and ensure the sustainability of dental care delivery. Key Words: COVID-19 and Dentistry, Dental Practices, Dentist-Patient Relationship Dynamics, Dentists’ Attitudes, Dental Care.