Posted by ANTHONY CORBO DDS on May 19 2021, 07:36 AM
You, like everyone else, are concerned about Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). You wish to avoid the disease, but you also require services like dental care during this period. You can rest assured that our dentist is doing all possible to keep an eye on you.
When you walk into the dental office, the staff is cautious and prudent. Anthony G Corbo DDS in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, focuses on providing comprehensive dentistry treatments to make your dental appointment as simple and pleasant as possible.
When the epidemic began, the ADA and CDC urged individuals to see a dentist only if they had a dental emergency, such as a fractured tooth or unbearable pain. They also developed dental procedures for COVID to help patients find the safest COVID dentists every time. This technique also aided hospitals by allowing them to save extra protective equipment for COVID patients in the event of an emergency.
Prepping the Office
Dentists and personnel follow the American Dental Association's guidelines. These precautions will aid in the prevention of COVID-19 transmission. Contact points in the office will be disinfected by staff members. Doors, doorknobs, light switches, counters, and furniture are examples of these locations. Dentists should remove all periodicals and brochures from waiting rooms. Glass walls at the front desk can be installed when possible by dental personnel.
Monitoring Employees' Health
The dentist should assess the employees' health and well-being. Any assistants or hygienists who exhibit symptoms of illness should not report to work. Dentists should be aware of the signs and symptoms of COVID-19. Fever, a dry cough, and difficulty breathing are some of the symptoms. If any employees experience these symptoms, the dentist should notify the individual's health care provider. Dentists should notify the local health authorities about patients who have COVID-19.
Taking Preventative Measures
The American Dental Association recommends that dentists use facemasks. Dentists should change their masks after each patient. Eye protection and shields are also useful in keeping fluids away from the dentist and his assistants. When evaluating and treating patients, the dentist should wear gloves. Even if a patient is infected, he or she may still require emergency dental care. In these circumstances, the dentist should work with the patient's doctor to coordinate care.
For the best dental care, contact Anthony G Corbo DDS at (954) 434-2234 or visit us at 13101 Old Sheridan St, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33330.
13101 Old Sheridan St, Southwest Ranches 33330
Phone: (954) 434-2234
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Fax: (954) 676-1170