August, 2020 – Visiting The Dentist During COVID?

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YES… It’s SAFE to go to the Dentist!

As the world begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, one question that I’m often asked is:

“Do you think it’s safe to go to the Dentist?”
My immediate answer is an overwhelming, “YES!”

Dental offices are one of the SAFEST places you can be. Dentistry is a profession of obsessive-compulsive cleaners.

Dental treatment rooms are cleaned with bactericidal and virucidal cleaners before & after each patient visit.

We utilize barrier protection to prevent germs from spreading when we touch things. All instruments are heat sterilized and used only on you before they are sterilized again. In addition to utilizing many disposable products, we wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the safety of our patients.

Recently, you may have heard about aerosols and their potential danger, especially as it relates to COVID-19. Aerosols are a part of our daily lives. When you speak, cough, sneeze, laugh and breathe, you generate aerosols from your body into the surrounding environment.

Our human bodies have a well-developed immune system to protect us from any potential dangers that we may be exposed to from aerosols.

As it specifically relates to aerosols generated in a dental office, the American Dental Association (ADA) and our local Connecticut State Dental Association (CSDA) have been leaders in helping dental offices remain safe before, during and after the pandemic. With guidelines that have been developed through science and fact, this includes improved safety measures which were developed with both the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA). Dentistry was safe before the COVID-19 outbreak and it remains safe after. To date, there has not been one instance of a COVID-19 outbreak from a dental office, throughout the entire world.

As you know our office remained OPEN during the entire “Shelter in Place” Order, seeing patients for urgent and emergency dental care. As asked by the CDC and ADA we remained open to keep the burden on the Hospital Emergency Rooms down, and we refrained from elective care during this time to conserve PPE.

Our patients who have been here, as well as our dental team members, felt safe the entire time. In fact, the patients who came in all felt extremely comfortable receiving care at our office.

Since the pandemic began, dental offices (including ours) have been taking additional safety measures to protect our patients and our team.
These include:

  • Social distancing
  • COVID-19 screening before each patient visit including taking temperatures
  • Limiting the number of people who are in the office at all times
  • Sanitization of patient hands & devices
  • Increased PPE for both patients and the dental team
  • Limiting of aerosol generating procedures

Our office is even going above and beyond by utilization of both intraoral & extraoral aerosol removal devices and improving our air filtration with air purification devices & UV light sterilization.

These additional measures in addition to our regular infection control procedures make our office one of the safest places you can be.

WE WANT YOU TO ALWAYS FEEL COMFORTABLE & SAFE AT OUR OFFICE. In addition, we want our team members to feel safe in our work environment.

As we begin performing routine dental care, you can be assured that our entire team has been in constant communication during the shutdown period, we have studied the latest information & research on how to best care for our patients, and we have implemented additional protocols to keep you, and us, safe during your visit.

There’s a lot of uncertainty when it comes to COVID-19. One thing you can be certain of is that going to the Dentist is, and always has been, safe.

We look forward to seeing you soon. ?

May 20, 2020 Phase 1 Reopening

Connecticut has entered PHASE ONE reopening on May 20th.

Stony Hill Dental Care and Dental offices in Connecticut, are now open for elective restorative procedures, as per the CDC and the Connecticut Department of Health.
This phase ​will not include dental hygiene appointments​. We will continue to treat Urgent and Emergency patients and begin treating patients who had to either reschedule or postpone their restorative appointments due to the COVID-19 shutdown.

Our Second phase will be to reopen our Dental Hygiene Department, on June 15, 2020
Opening the office in stages allows us to keep the patient volume lower and follow our added safety protocols.

We have implemented additional protocols to keep you safe during your visit.

Safer-Lower Volume- Scheduling-and Screening

  1. You will receive reminder calls, emails and text as usual.
  2. On the day of your appointment please arrive ​10 minutes early and please stay in your car​ as per our new COVID-19 pre-appointment screening process.
  3. When you arrive at our office call us at ​203-744-0033 ​to begin our curbside check in process.
  4. Once you have checked in, ​a team member will come out to your car​. They will begin by taking your temperature with a no-touch infrared thermometer. If your temperature is less than 100 degrees fahrenheit they will proceed with the COVID-19 pre-appointment patient screening.
  5. Once this has been completed the team member will escort you inside directly to our hand washing and sanitizing station. We will ask that you wash your hands and sanitize your cell phone. ​Please be advised all patients are required to wear a mask or face covering upon entering and exiting the building.
  6. Your clinical provider will then greet you and escort you directly to your ​personal treatment room​.
  7. Our facility will be limited with our reception room unavailable at this time.
  8. The coffee bar is closed, but we still have bottled water upon request.

Safer Care

  1. Our team will be wearing full personal protective equipment (PPE) including facemask, gloves, gowns, goggles and face shields for everyone’s protection.
  2. Only the appointed patient will be taken into the treatment room. If a child is being seen, a parent or guardian may accompany them after approved pre screening by the doctor.
  3. Your dedicated treatment room will be sanitized and prepared with CDC approved disinfectants and we always use the most advanced autoclave sterilization systems for all of our handpieces and instruments.
  4. A pre-procedural antimicrobial rinse will be provided for you to perform prior to the start of your appointment.
  5. We have suspended all use of Cavitrons, which are ultrasonic dental hygiene scalers to eliminate any aerosols during your dental cleaning appointment.
  6. We have installed Medify air purifiers to reduce aerosolizations and our HVAC system has ALWAYS had a UV Sterilization inline.
  7. We will be utilizing rubber dams to reduce saliva exposure
  8. We will be utilizing a high velocity evacuation system for removing aerosols and saliva from the mouth.
  9. For your protection, we have allowed for more time between appointments, that may mean fewer available appointment times.

There’s a lot of uncertainty when it comes to COVID-19. One thing you can be certain of is that going to the Dentist is, and always has been safe.

Thank you so much for your patience and understanding during this time. We appreciate your flexibility and feedback as we move forward together. We will continue to monitor guidance from the State of Connecticut, The CT Department of Health, the CDC, and the ADA. We will make every effort to let you know if this planned phase schedule changes. As always, if you have any questions please give us a call.