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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We should not be destroying so many livelihoods for this. Anyone who wishes to is free to stay home as long as they’d like. Others need to be free to earn a living. Nursing home residents should not drive public policy. [/quote] Where do people like you come from? What went wrong growing up? [/quote] Oh, get off your high horse. People shouldn't be walking around with their teeth falling out of their heads because they can't see the dentist and people absolutely need to be able to make a living. Stop using the elderly as your excuse to continue these draconian measures. You are fooling no one.[/quote] Exactly. I have a cavity that needs to be filled, but my dentist isn't going to keep my May 5th appointment. That means I could end up needing a root canal. My husband got a tooth extracted and his oral surgeon won't continue the implant procedure. He also needs bone grafting that has to wait. The absence of dental services is really disturbing. I thought they'd be able to do emergency procedures, but our local dentists apparently don't consider our dental work an emergency. [/quote] Not just dental work- cancer surgeries are getting postponed. Cancer surgeries people! Who cares if we “save” a few thousand people from the virus if as many people just die from other untreated conditions instead?[/quote] And what good would cancer surgery be if the cancer patient gets COVID in the hospital? The images of dentists reopening is shocking. I would not want to open my under a loosely masked face or two or three right now. No thank you.[/quote] Are you aware of the fact that an untreated cavity can lead to an infection that can enter a person's bloodstream? Dental issues can relatively quickly become very serious. [/quote] So can COVID19, so it's a toss up. Still not opening my mouth under a loosely fitted mask unless I'm in serious pain.[/quote]
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