IDEAL DENTAL CENTER remains committed to providing dental care to our patients, we continue to monitor SARS-COV-2 and ensure the health and safety of our patients and our staff. Our dental office follows the infection control recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
– We have hand sanitizer that we will ask you to use when entering the consultation. Patients will also find on-site restrooms that we will ask them to use before and after appointments.
– Use of personal protective equipment
– All patients must fill out the necessary documentation before their appointment.
– Temperature readings, as part of routine patient assessment
– Minimize time in waiting areas.
– Safety distance between all the people who enter our clinic, making sure that they are at a minimum distance of 1.80 m.
Our offices have always been among the safest places in terms of cleanliness and sanitization, as we sanitize between each patient. In addition to our normal sanitation procedures, we are conducting more frequent cleaning and disinfecting all surfaces.
+ PATIENT EVALUATION
The dentist must be able to identify a suspected case of infection by
COVID-19. In general, patients who currently have a fever do not come to the consultation. That’s why it’s important to ask some questions,
even in the small anamnesis made by telephone, to collect
Fundamental information that makes us suspicious.
+ FOR THE RECEPTION OF THE PATIENT:
The dental center staff will place a dose of antibacterial gel/alcohol on the patient’s hands.
Your temperature will be quickly taken with a proximity thermometer.
You will complete a questionnaire to determine the risk factors.
+ QUESTIONS FOR PATIENTS
Do you have or have you had a fever in the last 15 days?
Have you had respiratory problems (including) in the last 15 days?
Have you traveled to risk countries in the last 15 days? (WHICH ARE THE HIGHEST RISK: SPAIN, ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES)
Have you been in contact with people who have presented symptoms of fever, cough and/or respiratory distress in the last 15 days? + WAITING ROOM
can be stabilized ventilated.
Minimum number of objects that patients can touch.
Maintain a minimum distance of 1.5 meters.
Request that they come unaccompanied.
+ PREPARATION OF THE WORK ENVIRONMENT
Perform disinfection by friction of surfaces, using 70% alcohol or 0.5% sodium hypochlorite.
Surfaces exposed to “CAS” must be covered CAS Contact spraying Aerosolization
Using plastic wrap, sterile aluminum foil, and tubular sheaths as appropriate.
+ PERSONAL PREPARATION
Organization to minimize circulation in the clinic, thus avoiding contact with necessary surfaces.
Move in a 1.5 meter primary operating circle, with the patient’s mouth being the center of it. (With this we will avoid what we call CAS).
Covid-Free Dentist Dental Clinic Dental Cabinet