The world is in the middle of a pandemic and suddenly you
realize you need to go to the dentist. Maybe a tooth has
started hurting, or it's just time for your regular checkup
and you're very responsible with your appointments.
What should you do? Is it safe to go to the dentist? Should
you cancel?
Let us clear that up for you.
Should I go to the dentist during the pandemic?
The short answer is yes!
Dentists, like any healthcare professional, have always had high standards of hygiene, even before the pandemic. Pandemic or not, the human mouth is full of bacteria that dentists don't want to catch themselves or pass on to other patients. Masks and gloves have always been part of standard dental practice worldwide. Hospital-grade sterilizers are mandatory in a dental office; these use heat or ultraviolet radiation to kill viruses and bacteria on operative instruments and some garments. Dental dams are used whenever possible to prevent the spread of water droplets while dentists work. Disposable clothing is often used to quickly and safely discard gloves or gowns between patients. In response to COVID-19, they have also implemented new measures specifically designed to protect their patients, and themselves, against this new and unpleasant disease.
These include things like:
- Social distancing in dental practice. The most common way to achieve this is by having patients wait outside for their appointments.
- Air extractors and purifiers to remove viruses and bacteria from water particles in the air.
- Online consultations to reduce the amount of in-person time required.
Should I go to the dentist if I have COVID-19?
No!
If you are confirmed to have COVID-19, it is important that
you do not go to the dentist and stay home as much as
possible. If you have had a test and are waiting for results,
it is also best not to visit the dentist until you have a
confirmed negative result. This is one of the key ways the
spread of the virus can be prevented and dental practices kept
safe for everyone else. Remember that your health and the
health of others starts with you. Go visit your dentist and
don't forget to follow all the protocols.