Pandemic and changes in Dentistry
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Pandemic, DentistryAbstract
The world has changed. With great interest, the dental community and each individual follow the events related to the appearance of the SARS CoV-2 virus and the Covid-19 pandemic disease.
The effects and transformations to which we are subjected mean that we must implement changes in our daily work at all levels.
In any case, change is a constant, and it is wrong to think that things were stable, fixed, static and that only after the appearance of this virus, everything must change. The world has changed. With great interest, the dental community and each individual follow the events related to the appearance of the SARS CoV-2 virus and the Covid-19 pandemic disease.
The effects and transformations to which we are subjected mean that we must implement changes in our daily work at all levels.
In any case, change is a constant, and it is wrong to think that things were stable, fixed, static and that only after the appearance of this virus, everything must change.
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