Oral hygiene habits and possible transmission of COVID‑19 among cohabitants
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COVID-19 Transmission Oral hygiene Toohbrushing
Date
2020Referencia bibliográfica
González-Olmo, M.J., Delgado-Ramos, B., Ruiz-Guillén, A. et al. Oral hygiene habits and possible transmission of COVID-19 among cohabitants. BMC Oral Health 20, 286 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12903-020-01274-5
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King Juan Carlos UniversityRésumé
Background: To fnd out whether misuse of dental hygiene, in terms of certain dental habits, may facilitate the
spread of COVID-19 among cohabiting individuals.
Methods: 302 COVID-19 infected (PCR+) subjects cohabiting with someone else at home were selected for an
observational cross-sectional study. An anonymous online questionnaire was developed using Google forms to avoid
person-to-person contact. The structured questionnaire consisted of questions covering several areas: sociodemo‑
graphic data, cross transmission to another person living together, oral hygiene habits during confnement, care and
disinfection control behaviours in the dental environment like sharing toothbrush, sharing toothbrush container, shar‑
ing toothpaste, placing brush vertically, placing cap with hole for brush, disinfecting brush with bleach, closing toilet
lid before fushing.
Results: Tongue brushing was more used in the group where there was no transmission of the disease to other
members (p<0.05). Signifcant diferences were found for shared toothbrush use (p<0.05), although shared use was
a minority in this group (4. 7%), signifcant diferences were also found for the use of the same container (p<0.01),
shared use of toothpaste (p<0.01), toothbrush disinfection with bleach (p<0.01), brush change after PCR+(p<0.05).
The women performed signifcantly more disinfection with toothbrush bleach (p<0.01), closing the toilet lid (p<0.05)
and changing the brush after PCR+(p<0.05).
Conclusions: The use of inappropriate measures in the dental environment could contribute to the indirect trans‑
mission of COVID-19 between cohabitants.