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To
lessen some of the anxiety people often experience with oral
health care visits, it is important to select a dental office
where you feel comfortable. Choose a dental office that has
a registered dental hygienist on staff. Dental hygienists
are highly educated and licensed specialists whose job is
to prevent periodontal disease and tooth decay.
Look
for a dental office that is “prevention-oriented.” Your oral
health professional should allow time for you to ask questions
about ways to improve your oral health—from more effective
brushing and flossing techniques to selecting oral health
care products.
After
finding the right office for you, be sure to work with your
dental hygienist to get the most out of your visits. Ask questions
about ways to improve your oral health—from more effective
brushing and flossing techniques to selecting oral health
care products that meet your specific needs.
Your
complete medical and oral health history—including thorough
head and neck examinations—should be a part of your initial
visit to a dental office. You should be told about the exam
results and recommended treatment (if any) as well as costs
before treatment is started.
Infection
Control in the Dental Office
While experts agree that the chance of transmitting infectious
diseases during routine visits to a dental office is remote,
be sure that your dental office personnel follow the universal
CDC and OSHA safety standards:
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Use
protective clothing, including gloves, masks, gowns or
laboratory coats, and protective eyewear for all treatment
procedures.
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Change
gloves after each patient contact.
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Wash
hands and instruments thoroughly before and after
treating each patient.
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Heat
sterilizes all nondisposable instruments and disinfects
surfaces and equipment after treatment of each patient.
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Discard
disposable needles, syringes, and other sharp
instruments in puncture-resistant containers.
Many
offices do post a list of the infection control procedures
they follow in a reception area or elsewhere. If you don’t
see this information, ask about it.
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