COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous effect on dental practice. Dental practice during the pandemic has been associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 transmission. Adopting proper infection control measures in dentistry helps alleviate the risk of infection. The pandem...

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Main Authors: Dena Ali Abozaid, Dina Hamed, Karim Mostafa Hindy, Mayar Moustafa Budair, Ziad Baher Hussein, Ziyad Islam Hegazy, Dina Nabih Kamel Boulos
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
Series:Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-025-01591-w
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author Dena Ali Abozaid
Dina Hamed
Karim Mostafa Hindy
Mayar Moustafa Budair
Ziad Baher Hussein
Ziyad Islam Hegazy
Dina Nabih Kamel Boulos
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Dina Hamed
Karim Mostafa Hindy
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Ziyad Islam Hegazy
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description Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous effect on dental practice. Dental practice during the pandemic has been associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 transmission. Adopting proper infection control measures in dentistry helps alleviate the risk of infection. The pandemic has created an even more challenging environment for dentists to perform their job safely, thus necessitating the adoption of very strict infection control measures for safe dental practice. Objectives This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding COVID-19 safe dental measures among dentistry students currently in clinical training. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted. The study included a total of 104 dental students, who took clinical practical sessions in a nongovernmental dentistry school, in Egypt. Data collection was performed via an online questionnaire. Results This study found that a total of 88.5% of the dental students had a satisfactory safe dental measures practice score. A total of 93.2% of the students had a positive attitude towards safe dental measures. Practice of hand hygiene was the most common safe dental practice among the students, and they practiced it all the time (82.7%), whereas checking patient temperature was the least common practice (28.8%). There was a statistically significant association between sex and hand hygiene (p = 0.023), checking patient temperature (p = 0.046). There was a positive moderate correlation between students’ safe dental practice score and their attitude score (r = 0.470, p < 0.001). There was a weak inverse correlation between safe dental practice score and age (p = 0.029, r = (- 0.214)). Conclusions, and Recommendations This study highlights key strengths and gaps in dental education, reinforcing the importance of safety protocols in enhancing professional standards and safeguarding public health. The findings support the integration of pandemic-era measures into standard infection control practices. Nonetheless, specific domains—particularly temperature screening and knowledge regarding the application of HEPA filtration systems—require further emphasis and curricular enhancement.
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spelling doaj-art-64b8c38784c249e6a3ef89376542cef42025-08-20T03:45:36ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942025-07-0114111310.1186/s13756-025-01591-wCOVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional studyDena Ali Abozaid0Dina Hamed1Karim Mostafa Hindy2Mayar Moustafa Budair3Ziad Baher Hussein4Ziyad Islam Hegazy5Dina Nabih Kamel Boulos6Department Community, Environmental, and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversitySchool of Medicine, Newgiza UniversitySchool of Medicine, Newgiza UniversitySchool of Medicine, Newgiza UniversitySchool of Medicine, Newgiza UniversitySchool of Medicine, Newgiza UniversityDepartment Community, Environmental, and Occupational Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Ain Shams UniversityAbstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous effect on dental practice. Dental practice during the pandemic has been associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 transmission. Adopting proper infection control measures in dentistry helps alleviate the risk of infection. The pandemic has created an even more challenging environment for dentists to perform their job safely, thus necessitating the adoption of very strict infection control measures for safe dental practice. Objectives This study aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) regarding COVID-19 safe dental measures among dentistry students currently in clinical training. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted. The study included a total of 104 dental students, who took clinical practical sessions in a nongovernmental dentistry school, in Egypt. Data collection was performed via an online questionnaire. Results This study found that a total of 88.5% of the dental students had a satisfactory safe dental measures practice score. A total of 93.2% of the students had a positive attitude towards safe dental measures. Practice of hand hygiene was the most common safe dental practice among the students, and they practiced it all the time (82.7%), whereas checking patient temperature was the least common practice (28.8%). There was a statistically significant association between sex and hand hygiene (p = 0.023), checking patient temperature (p = 0.046). There was a positive moderate correlation between students’ safe dental practice score and their attitude score (r = 0.470, p < 0.001). There was a weak inverse correlation between safe dental practice score and age (p = 0.029, r = (- 0.214)). Conclusions, and Recommendations This study highlights key strengths and gaps in dental education, reinforcing the importance of safety protocols in enhancing professional standards and safeguarding public health. The findings support the integration of pandemic-era measures into standard infection control practices. Nonetheless, specific domains—particularly temperature screening and knowledge regarding the application of HEPA filtration systems—require further emphasis and curricular enhancement.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-025-01591-wCOVID-19DentistsInfection controlSafe dental practice
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Dina Hamed
Karim Mostafa Hindy
Mayar Moustafa Budair
Ziad Baher Hussein
Ziyad Islam Hegazy
Dina Nabih Kamel Boulos
COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
COVID-19
Dentists
Infection control
Safe dental practice
title COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
title_full COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
title_short COVID-19 safe dental practices among a group of Egyptian students: a cross-sectional study
title_sort covid 19 safe dental practices among a group of egyptian students a cross sectional study
topic COVID-19
Dentists
Infection control
Safe dental practice
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-025-01591-w
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