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      Odontología Militar en la Operación Balmis. Retos, actividades realizadas y lecciones aprendidas Translated title: Military Dentistry in Operation Balmis. Challenges, activities carried out and lessons learned

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          RESUMEN Revisión sistemática de las actividades relacionadas con la odontología militar española y su intervención directa o indirecta durante la pandemia por SARS-Cov-2. Se describen las actividades realizadas durante la fase de formación específica en la fase de formación técnica de los alféreces odontólogos a distancia. En este artículo se analizan los problemas afrontados en las consultas dentales, las necesidades de adiestramiento y los requerimientos logísticos que requieren los protocolos odontológicos de actuación en una emergencia sanitaria de estas características tanto durante la fase de pandemia como en la postpandemia.

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          SUMMARY Systematic review of activities related to Spanish military dentistry, and its direct or indirect actuation during the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic. The activities carried out during the specific training phase in the technical remote training phase of cadet ensigns curriculum are described. This article analyzes the problems faced in dental consultations, training needs and the logistical requirements demanded by the dental protocols for action in a health emergency of these characteristics, both during the pandemic phase and in the post-pandemic phase.

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                Sanidad Militar
                Sanid. Mil.
                Ministerio de Defensa (Madrid, Madrid, Spain )
                1887-8571
                June 2020
                : 76
                : 2
                : 111-117
                Affiliations
                [3] Madrid orgnameAcademia Central de la Defensa orgdiv1Jefe de Departamento de Odontología España
                [1] Madrid orgnameInspección General de Sanidad orgdiv1Unidad de Odontología España
                [4] orgnameAgrupación de la Base Aérea de Zaragoza
                [2] Madrid orgnameHCD Gómez Ulla orgdiv1Servicio de Odontología España
                Article
                S1887-85712020000200011 S1887-8571(20)07600200011
                10.4321/s1887-85712020000200011
                8b5db34b-f638-448d-aec3-aaa57522338e

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

                History
                : 08 June 2020
                : 18 August 2020
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                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 35, Pages: 7
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                Actividades,Procedimientos y protocolos,Pandemia COVID-19,Spanish Military Dentistry,Activities,COVID-19 pandemic,Procedures and protocols,Odontología Militar Española

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