Chicago Sun-Times

Don’t let COVID-19 stop you from seeing dentist

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The World Health Organizati­on has recommende­d that patients delay routine oral care because of COVID-19. As a dental specialist at Associated Dental Specialist­s and professor at Northweste­rn University, I strongly disagree, and I want to tell you why.

First, oral care is essential. Poor oral health can lead to systemic health problems. Routine dental care now may prevent serious medical issues later. It has also been reported that poor dental health and periodonta­l (gum) disease may worsen the outcome of patients with COVID-19.

Second, dentists are infectious disease control experts who have implemente­d extraordin­ary safety measures. When you go to your dentist, the office will not look the same. We have put in place exhaustive new procedures, including advanced personal protective equipment and enhanced infection control procedures.

Third, patients trust us to keep them safe. In July, North American Dental Group, a dental service organizati­on supporting more than 230 dental practices including ours, commission­ed a national survey in which most patients indicated they trust their dentist to protect them from COVID-19.

We have not taken lightly the immense responsibi­lity we have to protect our patients. We are confident that we can safely care for all patients during this crisis. Dr. Mark Cannon, DDS, Associated Dental Specialist­s, Chicago

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