Returning to dental visits after lockdown
15 JUNE 2020
One of the many knock-on effects caused by COVID-19 has been the impact on oral health. Specifically, visiting the dentist.
On 24 March, the coronavirus pandemic forced all dental practices in the UK to close, except for a number of emergency treatment stations. For the next 2 months and 15 days, thousands of people had their appointments cancelled and treatments postponed.
This changed on 8 June, when dental practices in England were given the green light to reopen their doors.
Just like the retail sector, dental practices have needed to adapt to their previously ‘normal’ day-to-day routine. To help them reopen safely, dental practices have been handed a series of recommendations based on the latest evidence.
Any changes have been made to make your experience as safe and comfortable as possible. Here’s a summary of what you might expect…
Changes on arrival
Before you visit your dentist, all dental practices will be contac…