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Dental treatment after covid
My mom had covid 2 and half months back. She need some treatment in tooth and need to remove the spoiled tooth. Can she do the treatment or not or it will affect.
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Hello. There is no problem in getting your dental treatment done. Please carry a recent covid report stating that you are covid negative. If any of your family members are covid positive, and you have come in contact with them, please stay isolated for the required time, only after the isolation period, visit a dentist or anyone else.
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Hi,     Yes she can visit dentist for treatment. If anyone else in your family is covid positive please wait for 15-20 days after their recovery then visit dentist.
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Yes she may visit her dentist now with few considerations - 1. Get a fresh covid test report of d patient and the attending family member. 2. Follow all covid precautionary norms. 3. Make sure that the patient is fully recovered from covid related long term symptoms.
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Covid recovered patient must consult a Heart specialist/Physician before going for Dental Extractions.
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She can definitely get the treatment done only thing you need to be follow is covid appropriate behaviour. Always carry her covid negative report whenever you're visiting your doctor.
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get a fresh covid test done if negative visit your dentist for the treatment.
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