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COVID-19 – see latest update

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) protocols are required to safely deliver dental care, as recommended by Public Health England (PHE)
• that given the dual impacts of IPC requirements and changed patient behaviour during the pandemic, previous operating volumes will inevitably phase back in
• that remote consultations will continue as part of a practice’s revised operating model

Please do not attend the practice if you do not have an appointment.

Please wear a mask for your appointment (unless exempt) and come alone unless you need a chaperone.

We have been working in partnership with NHS England as an Urgent Dental Centre for our area and this will continue to do so. Any of our own patients requiring urgent dental treatment may still contact us as usual (preferably by email to request a call back from a dentist). brockstreetdentalpractice@gmail.com

In order to get back to “normal” we must phase our approach, not only for patient safety, but staff as well. Over the past month we had started to introduce a lot more routine check-ups and more treatments, including some cosmetic private treatments providing they are non-AGP (which means we do not need to drill, such as composite bonding and lip fillers).

We had started to re-introduce a lot more routine check-ups to patients in the order in which they were cancelled starting in March. This proved to be impractical and we have had to make the decision to not cut back a lot of routine check-ups in order to protect our social distancing policies, therefore cancelling some that had been made.

However, as part of the transition back to normal care, we will now be accepting patients who wish to come into to the practice by booking them an appointment (regardless of severity of pain as in phase 1) – we will simply be spreading out the appointments even more than we were and making them longer to ensure distancing in waiting rooms.

We are encouraging the following patients to attend:

  1. Patients with active gum disease (at this time we will not be able to deep clean teeth due to COVID-19 protocols). We will assist you with hand scaling and highlighting the areas you are missing.
  2. Continuation of denture work, crown work and crown repairs where eating/talking is causing you a problem.
  3. Patients in discomfort
  4. Patients who wish to have an appointment

Whilst you wait for an appointment, we have articles on oral hygiene and handy tips on our website you can read here.

Previous advice that is still in effect:

Emergency appointments for people with COVID-19 or symptoms will be referred to a specialist dental centre.

The Emergency Dental Services number for non-registered patients is

0300 1234 010

When routine dental care resumes later in the year, it is ultimately the patients responsibility to book an appointment. Our best efforts have been made to move patients appointments to later in the year, so that you remain registered. Any patient who does not attend the practice within a 2 year period for a check-up will be de-registered.

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