Wishaw Press

Dental help is still available across region

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A local dentist is reassuring patients, that they will still receive treatment if they require urgent dental care.

Anne Moore is reminding Wishaw residents that although services are being delivered in a different way, the NHS is still open.

Routine dental care has currently been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and patients requiring urgent treatment will be seen at one of Lanarkshir­e’s dental care centres.

Anne said:“During COVID-19, the way in which we access dental treatment has changed.

“Dentists have been asked to stop all routine‘face-to-face’ dental care. However, all dentists are still able to give advice and issue antibiotic­s and pain killers, whatever is appropriat­e for the individual patient and if necessary refer on for treatment in an urgent dental care centre.

“If you have a dental problem, you should call your dentist as normal. Your dentist will then give you advice over the telephone and arrangemen­ts will be made if you need to be seen.

“If you do not have a dentist, you can find your nearest dental surgery by using the services directory at nhsinform.scot.

“If you have a dental problem out of hours, when dental practices are closed, you can contact NHS 24 by calling 111.

“If you or your family have symptoms of COVID-19, you should advise the dentist when you call them and arrangemen­ts will be made if you need urgent care.”

Patients are being encouraged to contact their own dental practice if they require dental help.

For details of all dental practices, visit: https://www. nhsinform.scot/

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Keep smiling Anne Moore is reminding Wishaw residents that the NHS is still open

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