Systematic Investigation of the Occurrence of Dental Problems, Cardiopulmonary Injuries and Duration of Hospitalization in ICU in Patients Affected by Covid-19 and Intubation in them

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Hemin Ashayeri, Roghayeh Mohseni, Zahra Khazaie, Shaghayegh Golalipour, Zahra Attaran Bondarabadi

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This study has systematically investigated the occurrence of dental problems, cardiopulmonary injuries and the duration of hospitalization in ICU in patients affected by Covid-19 and intubation in them. In this study, 121 articles were reviewed, considering dental problems, cardiopulmonary injuries and duration of hospitalization in ICU. Mouth and teeth or gum problems are very common and almost everyone has experienced these types of problems at least once in their life. Most people do not take oral problems seriously, and the same thing can become serious over time, so that the tooth infection is transmitted to the body, and therefore the health of the mouth and teeth is as important as the health of other parts of the body. Tooth infection is not a sudden and overnight phenomenon; Rather, it shows time to the marble. In most cases, fracture or decay provides the conditions for bacteria to penetrate into the internal parts and cause an infection. Tooth extraction due to trauma, tooth extraction, nerve extraction, failed surgery, wisdom tooth, or neglect of hygiene are other causes of this infection. Toothache is one of the symptoms of infection. The pain can extend to other parts of the face such as ears, jaws and cheeks. Toothache worsens during sleep. Other symptoms of tooth infection include the high sensitivity of the affected tooth to chewing food, hot and cold drinks. Sometimes a person experiences a bad smell or taste in his mouth. If the tooth infection worsens, it causes swelling of the cheek, neck, tonsils, and even lymph nodes. Tooth infection is one of the most common oral and dental problems, which is accompanied by pain, sensitivity to pressure, redness, bad smell and taste. This infection, like other infections, has the ability to spread and spread to the tissues, bones, skin and internal organs of the body. For this reason, the lack of timely treatment leaves serious complications, among which we can mention cardiovascular, kidney, brain, respiratory, bone marrow inflammation, and skin inflammation. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to the signs of spreading dental infection in the body to prevent serious problems.

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Hemin Ashayeri, Roghayeh Mohseni, Zahra Khazaie, Shaghayegh Golalipour, Zahra Attaran Bondarabadi

Hemin Ashayeri1, Roghayeh Mohseni2, Zahra Khazaie3, Shaghayegh Golalipour4, Zahra Attaran Bondarabadi5*

1Faculty of Medicine, Tehran Medical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad university, Tehran, Iran

Email: Hemin.Ashayeri@gmail.com


2Senior Graduate of medical Education, Shiraz university of medical sciences, Department of Youth Health, vice President of the university, shiraz, Iran

Email: ro.mohseni63@gmail.com

3Department of Anesthesia, Faculty of para-medicine, Hormozgan university of medical sciences, Bandar Abbas, Iran

Email: yasamankhazaie94@gmail.com


4Dentist, Resident of Dental Prostheses, Azad University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Email: sh.golalipour@gmail.com

5General Dentist, school of Dentistry, Shahed University, Tehran, Iran

 Email: zahattaran@gmail.com


*Corresponding Author: Zahra Attaran Bondarabadi

*Corresponding Author Email: zahattaran@gmail.com