COVID-19 Level 2 Restrictions in Melbourne Update
COVID-19 Level 2 Restrictions in Melbourne Update
The government has recently announced that dentists in metropolitan Melbourne will move to ADA Level 2 dental restrictions from September 28 and to Level 1 dental restrictions from October 26. This means that we will be able to resume non-urgent procedures, including:
– Examinations and Hygiene Clean
– Fillings
– Crowns and Veneers
– Tooth Extractions
– Medical management of soft tissue presentations (such as ulcers)
– TMJD management
– Denture procedures
– Preventative procedures such as fluoride application
– Orthodontic treatment (Braces and Invisalign)
Our Staff and Patients’ Safety is our Priority!
Our practice has always been one that looks toward the future. s COVID-19 restrictions ease on September 28, people will begin to resume their regular routines, and we have already developed and implemented a system that’s designed to keep you and your loved ones safe so you can enjoy peace of mind during your dental appointments.
We are continuing the following measures to ensure yours and our staff’s safety:
We will continue to maintain our highest level of sterilisation in accordance with infection control guidelines.
If you are experiencing any flu-like symptoms or waiting on test results for COVID-19, we ask that you contact the practice to reschedule.
If you have any questions or would like to arrange a consultation, please call 1800GENTLE (1800 436 853) or complete the enquiry form.
If your appointment was postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions, we will be contacting you in the coming days to reschedule. You may also send us a message, fill in the contact form below, or call us to guarantee your slot, as our waiting list is piling up.
Please continue to stay safe and maintain proper social distancing habits. Be well!
The Dental House Group Team
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