This pandemic period may be an unknown threat to other healthcare professionals, but not dentists. Dentists regularly face infectious viruses and bacteria as their treatments are directly associated with their patients’ oral fluids. Since most patients don’t share all of their medical histories and habits, dentists have to presume extreme precautions while providing any dental treatment.
Our dentist in Wakad mentions that the risk of contracting infections from patients is high even when performing simple cleaning or oral examinations, as droplets or sprays of saliva or blood can erupt and settle on their gear, skin, or other surfaces. This is why the severe threat of COVID-19 has pushed them to be more stringent with their clinical precautions and treatment policies.
COVID-19 essentially puts everyone within a space in danger, as the carrier of the virus can be asymptomatic, and the virus can survive on surfaces for several hours. And to prevent this, the best course of action is to minimize the crowd and prioritize treatments according to their emergency.
Care is taken to avoid any cross infection between doctor to patient and patient to patient.
Only selected number of appointments given and Procedure area and waiting is been cleaned a/ sanitizer after every patient.