Gális13 et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Dentistry after Omicron variant: Introducing a New Biosafety Protocol in Prevention of COVID-19 in Dental CareGális13 et al., 2022
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- Gális13 G
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Omicron variant is more invasive against immunity, but it's not more invasive in any change in degree against masks, and indoor air; than previous variants. With its arrival, dentistry is facing another challenge. With a mission to protect both patients and healthcare workers, we …
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