
We’re not sure about you, but we were literally counting down the days until Governor Cuomo said that we could enter Phase II of reopening the state. During all that downtime we had, we spent many hours planning on how reopening would impact the safety of our patients and our employees.
We’ve tirelessly worked to make our office a space that has minimal risk… but are you asking yourself, just because you CAN come back and visit our office, SHOULD you?
Steps We’ve Taken to Help Minimize Risk Of Exposure To Covid-19
If you are healthy and have not been given any indication by your primary care physician or other doctor that you should not be out in public, we are happy to welcome you back into our office! And just to be safe, we’ve taken many precautions within the office and have many ways to help minimize your risk of exposure to Covid-19.
Some of the steps we’ve taken to help are:
- New upgraded air filters through out the office
- Hospital-grade disinfection protocols after each patient
- Health screenings and temperature checks for patients prior to appointments
- Staggered appointment times to reduce traffic and allow for social distancing between patients
- Paperless check out process
- CDC recommended personal protective equipment for all employees And, there are many pre-existing features in our office that allow for a safer, faster experience!
- CEREC– our system for same day restorations such as crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays. This allows us to complete treatment that usually takes at least two visits in just one visit!
- Our onsite laboratory allows us to modify restorations and fabricate some removable prostheses while you wait.
Less Visits = Less Opportunities for Exposure
And, there are many pre-existing features in our office that allow for a safer, faster experience!
- CEREC– our system for same day restorations such as crowns, veneers, inlays and onlays. This allows us to complete treatment that usually takes at least two visits in just one visit!
- Our onsite laboratory allows us to modify restorations and fabricate some removable prostheses while you wait.
If you have any comorbidities that would put you at an increased risk or have been told by a physician that you should not see a dentist, please stay home. If you have a dental emergency, please call our office. We will be able to help guide you over the phone as to what the next steps are. And, of course, please wash your hands, wear your masks in public and stay home if you’re not feeling well.
Our top priority is the safety of our patients and staff, so if you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at 212.246.8700 or send an email to info@gallery57dental.com. We look forward to seeing you in the office soon!
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