<p>The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has affected life throughout the world and dentistry is no exception. Dentistry has already been shown to be a hazardous occupation due to the numerous infectious and health risks associated with it. Over the past year and a half this risk has only grown because of the highly transmissible nature of the Coronavirus. Dentistry being a profession where the operator and the assistants are in close contact with the patients has seen numerous changes. Not only this but even dental education has been impacted as most of the teaching over the pandemic period has been conducted online. Furthermore dental education has been highly impacted as a major part of it involves hands-on training. Due to this there are several social financial and health-related repercussions that must be analyzed and understood. This Special Issue invited manuscripts both research and review that analyze the SARS-CoV-2 situation with regard to dentistry and dental education.</p>
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