Background Odontology practice has been severely compromised by the pandemic caused by COVID-19 and Spain is one of the countries with higher incidence. Our aim with this study is to find out the number of cases and type of odonto-stomatological emergencies (OSE) treated in four dental clinics of the Madrid capital area and region (CAM) in the period covered between March 17th and 4th of May. Material and Methods We search the cases in the demographic/epidemiological databases of the CAM regional government and the Illustrious Official College of Dentists and Stomatologists of the First Region (Madrid). Results We found that the most prevalent pathology was acute apical periodontitis whereas odontogenic abscess showed the lowest frequency. Prosthetic-orthodontic OSE represented 14% of cases. Conclusions In this period of time, the most prevalent pathology acute apical periodontitis, odontogenic abscess reported the lowest frequency and prosthetic-orthodontic treatments were the third in number of cases. Most of OSE were resolved, without referring the patient to a hospital emergency department. Key words: Odonto-stomatological emergencies, COVID-19, Spain.
【초록키워드】 COVID-19, Treatment, pathology, pandemic, hospital, database, clinics, Region, Spain, incidence, Frequency, Government, dentist, college, MOST, country, prevalent, official, lowest, Result, caused, reported, the patient, treated, resolved, acute apical periodontitis, Material and Method, Odontology, 【제목키워드】 COVID-19, clinics,