10/09/20 RE: Resumption of dental services in England The goal for patients and professionals is to resume the safe and effective provision of the full range of care in all practices, as rapidly as practicable. In developing this approach, we recognise:• clear safety standards, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention and control (IPC)…
Read MoreTerms and Conditions The competition will start on the 14/07/2020 The competition will end at 14:30 on the 03/08/2020. The winner will be announced at this time. There are 2 ways to enter: Share the competition post on Facebook, tag a friend in the post and also like our Brock Street Dental Practice Facebook page…
Read More13/07/2020 RE: Resumption of dental services in England The goal for patients and professionals is to resume the safe and effective provision of the full range of care in all practices, as rapidly as practicable. In developing this approach, we recognise:• clear safety standards, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention and control (IPC)…
Read More31/05/20 RE: Resumption of dental services in England The goal for patients and professionals is to resume the safe and effective provision of the full range of care in all practices, as rapidly as practicable. In developing this approach, we recognise:• clear safety standards, including personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention and control (IPC)…
Read MoreHaving good oral health is really important. A healthy smile doesn’t only benefit your mouth. It also helps you achieve better physical health and mental wellbeing. The good news is that a healthy mouth is easy to achieve. Here are our top tips for great oral health. Two minutes twice a day Brushing for two…
Read MoreWhat you eat and drink can have a big impact on the health of your mouth. The two things to look out for in your food and drink are sugar and acid. These have the potential to cause damage to your teeth. Sugar reacts with the bacteria in plaque (the sticky coating on your teeth)…
Read MoreThis World Health Day, we honor the contribution of nurses and midwives, recognizing their vital role in keeping the world healthy. Nurses and other health workers are at the frontlines of COVID-19 response, putting their own health at risk to protect the broader community. Nurses and other health workers are at the forefront of COVID-19…
Read More25/03/20 RE: COVID-19 pandemic – Delay phase The new guidance will set out that individuals will still be asked to self-isolate for 7 days from the onset of COVID-19 symptoms but any individuals in the household will now be asked to self-isolate for 14 days from that moment as well. (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/new-guidance-for-households-with-possible-covid-19-infection) Travel history is now…
Read More20/03/20 updated 24/03/20 RE: COVID-19 pandemic – Delay phase All patients who are booked in for appointments will be triaged, and any routine recalls for patients who are over 70, have an underlying health condition or are pregnant will be rearranged for later in the year. The new guidance will set out that individuals will…
Read More18/03/20 RE: COVID-19 pandemic All patients who are booked in for appointments should be triaged, and any routine recalls (regardless of age, medical status) should be rearranged for later in the year. We can only see patients that require treatment, are in severe pain or are in mid-treatment. With the exception of patients that have…
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