South Dakota dentist describes working amid a pandemic

A South Dakota dentist had to shut down all dental locations and laid off all but three employees, but is still seeing emergency patients, according to KOTA TV.

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“I’ve never seen anything like this before, where I just couldn’t work at all,” Chad Carpenter, DDS, of Rapid City, S.D.-based Carpenter Dental, told KOTA TV. The dentist has been treating patients in Rapid City for 15 years.

Carpenter Dental has been closed since mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Carpenter is only seeing patients with uncontrolled bleeding, severe swelling or high levels of pain. Last week, the dentist treated three patients.

Thirty-six employees were laid off, and Dr. Carpenter said he thinks June 1 would be the earliest date for reopening.

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