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The importance of infection control and hygiene in dentistry:
Today we live in a small world thanks to advancing technology and
transportation. People can go from one place to another faster and easier. With
these freedom, location based diseases can spread to anywhere. The spread of
diseases like AIDS made it essential to use infection control in dentistry just
like other areas. The important is not getting a disease or sickness you did not
have before the treatment. Because of all these reasons, in clinics infection
control must be carried out with maximum care.
What methods do you use in PlusDent for infection control?
We apply every sterilization procedures we believe is necessary to provide
you a clean and healthy environment to give you the best service.
In our clinic we use world approved disinfectants and sterilization procedures.
Use of overshoes for shoes:
When you think of garbage on the street or the saliva, we know that you would not want to carry any microbes to an environment where you or a relative will go under treatment. That is why you wear overshoes. Clinic staff uses shoes where they only wear at the clinic.
Patient Apron:
It prevents bacteria to spread to your clothes via saliva and blood.
Use of mask, gloves and protective glasses:
Protects the patient, doctor and the staff from spreading microbes with breathing, blood, saliva and physical contact.
Heat sterilization:
Tools used in treatments must be sterilized (after each use) with high heat. Non sterile tools should never be used. Usually this process is done by two devices. Sterilizator giving high heat (Dry air sterilization) provides good sterilization but damages the tools’ structure and properties.
Named Autoclave (Pressurized air sterilization), the second device is used items that cannot be put into sterilizator. Autoclave provides faster and more reliable sterilization.
Disposable (Single use) Tools:
In clinics special disposable injectors are used. Tne needles used by these injectors, plastic glasses where patients gargle with and other tools like the one sucking the saliva and blood should be used once and must be thrown after.
Disinfectant sprays and solutions:
Patient seats should be cleaned with disinfectants after every use and headrest covers should be changed. Also tools used on patients should be dry air sterilised, prosthesis from laboratories and molds from patients should be kept in disinfectant solutions before use.
Disposal of the used material:
Used needles should be broken and kept inside a bottle while glass and plastic material should be kept and packaged separately. Amalgam fillings residue should be kept in a bottle full of water (to prevent mercury vapor mix into the air) before disposal.
Patient’s medical history:
At every patient’s first visit we ask various questions about his general health. Sicknesses ha has caught or still has, medicines being used and allergies, the type of treatment required will direct your dentist. An illness you don’t care about may be very important for your dentist (about your treatment or materials used). If this is not your first visit, do not forget to warn your dentist if you have had any change in your health. You must remember that your seriousness about the subject can save you and others.
Naturally all these procedures require more time and money. But your dentist takes these precautions not raise the price but because they are really necessary. A human’s life is worth more than everything. We do not want to make you lose a part of your health while we are giving from another side. We believe you will understand all these precautions for a healthy life in a better and cleaner world.
Getting more popular every day, Digital X-Ray is another way of protecting the patient, the doctors and the clinic staff. We don’t need another procedure to keep the images we see on a computer screen.