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Just got this from our dental practice. You don't even have to read between the lines to see that they're really p****d off about what the government's done for them.
Just thought we'd send you a quick email with regards to the potential re-opening of Dental Practices. We have received a number of telephone calls from patients requesting routine appointments following the 'Breaking News' that scrolled up below Boris Johnson yesterday afternoon during his public address. Sadly this was the first we had heard about Dental Practices re-opening in June, and have since only received limited guidance from NHS England regarding this.
We are now in the process of planning how the surgery will have to work when we do re-open, and this will of course be conditional on us being able to obtain the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be able to provide any sort of direct care. It is unlikely that we will be re-opening on 8th June but are aiming to be able to provide some face-to-face care as soon as we can after this date. Initially this will only be for basic, emergency treatment, and we will be very limited on the number of patients we will be able to see each day. We will be unable to provide 'routine' care and treatments that involve Aerosol Generating Procedures (AGPs) - i.e. those using high speed drills or ultrasonic scalers, for the foreseeable future. The masks we have been told we must wear for these procedures are currently unobtainable as they are all needed in Hospital settings where care is being provided for patients with Coronavirus. Hopefully, in time, as the number of critically ill patients reduces this PPE wil become more readily available to us so that we can begin providing the full range of care again.
In the mean time we would politely ask that you don't contact us with a view to booking routine appointments over the next few weeks - we are hoping we shall be able to begin this later in the year but can't be certain at this stage. We are however still here to triage patients with dental problems over the telephone and give advice, or refer to an Urgent Dental Care Hub should this be necessary. We are hopeful we should be able to start providing some of this care ourselves over the next few weeks. If you have an appointment for routine treatment, or check-ups in the near future, we will be in touch separately to discuss rearranging these.
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Just got this from our dental practice. You don't even have to read between the lines to see that they're really p****d off about what the government's done for them.
Just thought we'd send you a quick email with regards to the potential re-opening of Dental Practices. We have received a number of telephone calls from patients requesting routine appointments following the 'Breaking News' that scrolled up below Boris Johnson yesterday afternoon during his public address. Sadly this was the first we had heard about Dental Practices re-opening in June, and have since only received limited guidance from NHS England regarding this.
We are now in the process of planning how the surgery will have to work when we do re-open, and this will of course be conditional on us being able to obtain the correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be able to provide any sort of direct care. It is unlikely that we will be re-opening on 8th June but are aiming to be able to provide some face-to-face care as soon as we can after this date. Initially this will only be for basic, emergency treatment, and we will be very limited on the number of patients we will be able to see each day. We will be unable to provide 'routine' care and treatments that involve Aerosol Generating Procedures (AGPs) - i.e. those using high speed drills or ultrasonic scalers, for the foreseeable future. The masks we have been told we must wear for these procedures are currently unobtainable as they are all needed in Hospital settings where care is being provided for patients with Coronavirus. Hopefully, in time, as the number of critically ill patients reduces this PPE wil become more readily available to us so that we can begin providing the full range of care again.
In the mean time we would politely ask that you don't contact us with a view to booking routine appointments over the next few weeks - we are hoping we shall be able to begin this later in the year but can't be certain at this stage. We are however still here to triage patients with dental problems over the telephone and give advice, or refer to an Urgent Dental Care Hub should this be necessary. We are hopeful we should be able to start providing some of this care ourselves over the next few weeks. If you have an appointment for routine treatment, or check-ups in the near future, we will be in touch separately to discuss rearranging these.
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