Taking care of your smile
How
do we worry about protecting
the patient in this practice?
Catching
a disease or infection in the dental office is a situation that still
has a lot of controversy, but we cannot deny the possibility, that
is why we have "universal precautions" to prevent disease
spreading. It is important for patients to know such precautions and
to ask for them when going to other dental or medical offices.
The
physical aspect of the office is very important, cleanliness is a
sign that the working area is ready for treatment, working cabinets
should look clean and orderly, and without exaggerated amounts of
stuff on them. Working areas on the dental unit and chair, like the
headrest, dental light handles, dental unit (where the air-water syringe
and handpieces or drills are), saliva ejector, all these should be
covered with plastic to avoid contamination. If they are not covered,
it means they should be disinfected between patients, which needs
at least 10 minutes of contact with a disinfecting solution.
Obviously
the doctor and assistant should wear gloves, mask, eye goggles and
preferably a jacket to cover street clothes. Metal instruments should
be clean and sterile. Don´t hesitate to ask about the sterilizing
method used in the office you are going to. It could be one of 3 types,
dry heat, pressurized steam or pressurized chemicals. Submerging instruments
in liquids only disinfects does not sterilize, and these liquids should
be renewed constantly.
Some articles should be
disposable, like needles, scalpel blades, saliva ejectors, rubber
cups or brushes used to polish teeth. Handpieces and triple syringe
tips should also be sterilized or at least disinfected between patients.
There are many security measures that protect the patient´s
health, we all have the right to ask for and receive them.