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What to do in a Dental Emergency

As with all medical emergencies, dental emergencies happen. But if you know what to do when a dental emergency1 happens, you may be able to save your teeth. Below are some common emergency dental situations and tips that will help you act quickly to save your teeth. For Adult Teeth That... Continue Reading 

Benefits of Pediatric Dentistry

The sooner you can get your kids to brush and floss, the better. Establishing good oral hygiene early in kids is an important goal for many parents because good dental health can translate into significant financial savings as well as better health overall as kids grow into adults. It’s not... Continue Reading 

Benefits of Dental Implants

Dentures and all the issues that go with them are slowly becoming a thing of the past. Instead of being fitted for dentures that slip around inside the mouth, many patients opt for dental implants at Cornerstone Dental Center. Implants stay put and look and function just like real teeth... Continue Reading 

Covid-19 (Novel Coronavirus) Update

Dear Patients of Cornerstone Dental Center,

In order to better serve the community, to limit your and everyone’s potential exposure and conserve important medical resources during the Covid-19 challenge, we ask the following:

Please do not come into Cornerstone Dental Center if you have a fever (100 F or higher) or recent onset (last 2 weeks) onset of cough.
Please do not bring another person with you to your appointment unless you are a parent or guardian of the patient being seen.

We will need to take your (and your companion’s) temperature and ask a few questions before you come into our facilities.

If you believe you are ill with Covid-19 or influenza please call your primary care doctor’s office or your local urgent care rather than going in.
Testing for Covid-19 is recommended for you if you meet the following conditions:

  1. If you have a fever over 100 F and a cough, and have any chronic health conditions or are over the age of 60,
  2. If you have a fever over 100 F and a cough, and have had contact in the last 14 days with a known Covid-19 patient or recent travel to affected areas

People with mild symptoms and no underlying chronic health issues (chronic lung or kidney disease, diabetes, immune suppression are examples) are advised to STAY HOME until symptoms (cough, fever) have resolved for 72 hours.  But do call your primary care doctor’s office to find out if you need testing.  If you have shortness of breath, you should go to the Emergency Room (but call first, or have someone call for you).

The Panhandle Health District has set up a hotline if you have questions: 1-877-415-5225

Kootenai County is a strong community and we will get through this by working together to limit the spread, and to protect our medically vulnerable friends and neighbors. Thank you for helping us and each other in this challenging time.