Coronavirus Update
Based on guidance from state and local governments, as well as industry leaders like the American Dental Association, we are closing all Children’s Dental Surgery locations from Wednesday, March 18 until April 4, 2020. Any appointments scheduled during that time will be canceled. A member of our team will be in contact soon with details. When it is deemed safe and sound to resume business operations, we will update you immediately. We thank you for your patience during this interruption and hope to see you when we re-open, happy and healthy. In the event of a dental emergency, please contact us at 1-866-KIDS-DENTAL.
Dear Patients and Parents,
We want you to know that the safety of our patients and their families is of the utmost priority to all of us at Children’s Dental Health. As recent events have made us all aware, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is a highly contagious disease that is impacting individuals across the globe and within our local communities.
Even before these recent events, each of our pediatric dental offices abides by strict sterilization, cleanliness, and safety protocols and will continue to do so. As a supplemental measure during this period of increased caution, each of our offices is receiving additional deep cleanings and sterilizations every week.
Additional information and guidance on COVID-19 are detailed below. If you or your child are exhibiting any of these symptoms, we ask that you call us in advance to reschedule your upcoming appointment.
Symptoms
COVID-19 symptoms are similar to the cold or flu, and may take up to 14 days to appear after exposure to the virus. Be vigilant as severe cases may lead to pneumonia, kidney failure or death.
Mild symptoms may include:
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Fever
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Headache
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Runny Nose and Sneezing
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Cough and Sore Throat
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Difficulty Breathing
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Muscle Pain and Weakness
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Chills and Fatigue
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Impaired Liver and Kidney Function
Prevention
The World Health Organization (WHO) advises the following prevention methods:
Wash Hands Frequently
Use soap and water for visibly dirty hands or an alcohol-based hand rub frequently for non-visibly dirty hands.
Practice Respiratory Hygiene
When coughing and sneezing, cover mouth and nose with flexed elbow or tissue – discard tissue immediately into a closed bin and clean your hands with alcohol-based hand rub or soap and water.
Maintain Social Distancing
Maintain at least 3 feet distance between yourself and other people, particularly those who are coughing, sneezing and have a fever. If you are too close, you can breathe in the virus.
Avoid Touching Eyes, Nose & Mouth
Hands touch many surfaces that can be contaminated with the virus. If you touch your eyes, nose or mouth with your contaminated hands, you can transfer the virus from the surface to yourself.
Seek Medical Care Early
If you have fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical care early and tell your health care provider if you have traveled in an area where the virus has been heavily reported, such as China, South Korea, or Italy; or if you have been in close contact with someone who has traveled from these infected areas and has respiratory symptoms.
Mild Symptoms
If you have mild respiratory symptoms and no travel history to or within highly infected countries, still seek medical care and be sure to carefully practice basic respiratory and hand hygiene and stay home until you are recovered, if possible.
Animal Proximity Precautions
Practice general hygiene measures when visiting farms, live animal markets, wet markets, animal product markets or contact with wild animals. Ensure regular hand washing with soap and potable water after touching animals and animal products.
Animal Consumption
Avoid eating raw or undercooked animal products. Handle raw meat, milk or animal organs with care, to avoid cross-contamination with uncooked foods, as per good food safety practices.
Additional Information
For the most up-to-date information on possible vaccines, treatments, FAQs, news and more, please visit the following official health organizations:
Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC)
www.CDC.gov
World Health Organization (WHO)
www.WHO.int
Contact Us
If you have questions or concerns, please call us at 866-KIDS-DENTAL.