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Waiting in your car, a temperature check and PPE... How going to the dentist will look as we move out of lockdown

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Manchester Evening News it is "not a light bulb moment" and that visits would be a very different experience for weeks and months to come.Dr Adrian Moss, 52, has run been principal dentist at the The Bridge practice in Marple, Stockport, which he owns, for 22 years.He and three of his three dentist colleagues based at the surgery began seeing some of their own patients for the first time in around three months last Monday.But Adrian says it will be a long road to return the level of service they previously offered with the country still in the midst of the Covid-19 epidemic."We're open but the front door is still locked" Adrian said."Realistically it's just about stabilising our patients."It's not appropriate to start routine dentistry.

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