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J Periodontol ; 93(10): 1603-1606, 2022 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2286793
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J Orthod ; 49(3): 259-272, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1622188

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OBJECTIVE: To understand and compare the perceived impact and ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on orthodontic clinical services in the UK. DESIGN: Descriptive cross-sectional survey. SETTING: Online electronic questionnaire. PARTICIPANTS: Members of the British Orthodontic Society (BOS). METHODS: Electronic questionnaires were circulated between March and June 2021. The UK survey was distributed via emails from the BOS, Orthodontic Managed Clinical Networks and WhatsApp groups. RESULTS: A total of 560 unique responses were received. There were more respondents who were aged over 50 years (52%) then respondents who were aged below 50 years (48%) with the median age range being 50-54 years (20%). The main causes of disruption to clinical practice were felt to be national restrictions (85%), increased cross-infection measures (84%), social distancing (80%) and professional guidance (80%). Respondents felt more negatively in their opinions regarding dentistry's preparedness for the pandemic (5%) and how dentistry coped in the crisis (35%), when compared to orthodontic services specifically (8% and 58%, respectively). The respondents were not confident about the potential beneficial effects of a vaccination programme on orthodontic clinical service provision (21%). Telephone consultations (84%) and video consultations (61%) were the main adaptations used by the respondents during the pandemic. CONCLUSIONS: Respondents felt that COVID-19 will have long-term societal, clinical and professional implications. The majority of our respondents supported the vaccination and weekly testing of the orthodontic team. Respondents felt that during the pandemic there had been a deterioration in care provision and were not optimistic about a vaccination programme restoring services to pre-pandemic levels of activity. During the pandemic, patients in active orthodontic treatment have been prioritised but at the expense of new and review patients, and as services recover respondents were concerned about the difficulty of arranging dental extractions.


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COVID-19 , Orthodontics , Aged , Cross-Sectional Studies , Humans , Middle Aged , Orthodontists , Pandemics , Societies, Dental , Surveys and Questionnaires , United Kingdom
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J Periodontol ; 92(10): 1496-1498, 2021 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1482151
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J World Fed Orthod ; 9(3S): S3-S14, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-834331

ABSTRACT

The idea of a global orthodontic organization, the World Federation of Orthodontists (WFO), made up of national and regional orthodontic organizations, was realized in 1995 in San Francisco at the 4th International Orthodontic Congress that was held in conjunction with the 95th annual American Association of Orthodontists meeting. This umbrella organization strives to promote quality orthodontic care, practiced and delivered by orthodontic specialists in all parts of the world. In addition, it supports its member organizations with governing principles that promote appropriate membership criteria, qualified individual leadership participation, and long-term stability of the organization over time. In response to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 pandemic, the WFO has responded proactively and plans to augment its digital resources even further in the near future. This article describes the formation of the organization, the idea that germinated through the first three international orthodontic congresses, its workflow and membership criteria, the accountability and commitment it has toward its affiliates and individual members, and its plans for future years to come.


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Coronavirus Infections/epidemiology , Orthodontics/history , Pneumonia, Viral/epidemiology , Societies, Dental/history , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Congresses as Topic/history , History, 20th Century , History, 21st Century , Humans , International Cooperation/history , Organizational Objectives , Pandemics , SARS-CoV-2
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