Wishing everyone one a Happy July 4th! At Groveport Dental Group we thank you all for allowing us to be involved in your Dental Care.
We want to wish Amanda a happy 40th birthday!! We are happy to back at work and taking all the right steps to keep us and our patients safe!
Hey Facebook Friends- We are looking for the perfect person to work the front desk with us. We want someone with an outgoing personality- strong work ethic-great customer service skills-eager to learn-Team player is a must- no experience is necessary for the right person!
We have the best staff around!!!
call us at 614-492-1471 or send resume to groveportdental@aol.com
We at Groveport Dental Group want to thank all our patients and wish everyone Happy New Year! We look forward to serving everyone in the coming year and hopefully with vaccines coming we can find some normalcy soon.
Congratulations to my daughter Sarah Judis for continuing a long line of Dentists in the family!
Sarah Judis
December 18, 2020 at 9:04 PM ·
All my hopes and dreams are finally becoming a reality. After all this time I never truly thought that this would happen and now I know this is what I am meant to do. I am going to be a dentist and Johnny Maclean and I are moving to Arizona. We are so excited for this adventure to come. Sarah Judis, D.M.D here I come!!!!
Thank you to the good samaritan who stopped by to help us with a little mishap today! You saved us and our building, it could have been much worse if you did not get out of your car to help us!
COVID-19 UPDATE
While certain localities have issued stay at home advisories, dental care is still essential
In addition to the statewide curfew recently announced by Governor Mike DeWine restricting activity between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m., certain Ohio localities, including Franklin County (Columbus), Montgomery County (Dayton) and Cuyahoga County (Cleveland), recently issued stay at home advisories. These stay at home advisories generally advise residents not to leave home except for going to school or work and for “essential needs” such as seeking health care services, going to the grocery store or pharmacy, and picking up food.
These advisories should not stop patients from going to their dentist since dental services are essential health care services. Good oral health care keeps patients out of pain and prevents infections and dental disease. Oral health is also essential to overall health as undiagnosed and untreated dental disease has been associated with a number of systemic health conditions, including heart disease, diabetes, stroke and pregnancy complications.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Ohio’s dentists are following additional guidelines and recommendations from the Ohio State Dental Board, the American Dental Association and CDC, all designed to ensure patient safety.
As with other businesses, many dental offices have implemented additional protocols. For example, when you arrive at the dental office, you may have your temperature taken and be asked a series of questions related to your health. You may be asked to wait in your car until the dentist is ready for you. Waiting rooms may be less crowded and have fewer chairs or more space between the chairs. You may notice your dentist and staff wearing a different type of face mask or face shield when providing care. All of these changes and more are designed to ensure dental patients are protected.
ODA President Dr. David Kimberly, an Akron-area oral surgeon, states “dentists have been using PPE, including masks and gloves, for decades, and we follow strict infection control and sterilization procedures for the office, equipment and hand pieces. We know how to keep our patients safe from infections and viruses.”
Regularly seeing your dentists and taking good care of your oral health is always important, even during a pandemic.