Office Update

As shelter in place regulations begin to lift across the country and we reenter a post-COVID-19 world, our patients’ and staff members’ health and safety continue to be top of mind.

What’s New During Covid-19?

We will be requiring masks to be worn at all times while inside, except while receiving dental care.

We will be performing contact-less check in. Please call our office from your car to check in. We will instruct you when to enter the building.

We will be requiring all patients to answer a COVID-19 screening survey prior to or upon entering the facility.

What We Always do to Ensure Safety

We’d also like to be transparent about sanitation standards in the healthcare space in order to ease any concerns you may have about seeing your doctor. Our practice has always adhered to infection prevention protocols set by OSHA, the ADA, and the CDC. These standards include:

Regular hand washing:

  • Before and after treating a patient
  • Before putting on gloves and immediately after removing them
  • After touching any potentially contaminated surfaces or equipment
  • Using soap and water for visibly soiled hands instead of alcohol-based hand sanitizer

Use of personal protective equipment:

  • Wearing gloves, masks, and eyewear while treating patients
  • Using new gloves for the treatment of every patient
  • Removing personal protective equipment before leaving the work area

Using proper respiratory and cough etiquette:

  • Covering mouths and noses when coughing or sneezing
  • Coughing or sneezing into the elbow
  • Using and disposing of tissues
  • Sanitizing hands after exposure to respiratory secretions

Use of sterile instruments and devices:

  • Disinfecting and sterilizing reusable dental equipment before use on another patient
  • Keeping the manufacturer’s reprocessing instructions readily available for trained team members
  • Wearing appropriate PPE when handling and reprocessing equipment
  • Using monitors to ensure the effectiveness of sterilization
  • Maintaining sterilization records in accordance with state and local regulations

Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces throughout the operatories and office:

  • Establishing policies and procedures for routine cleaning and disinfection of surfaces
  • Using barriers for hard-to-clean surfaces
  • Cleaning and disinfecting surfaces that are not barrier-protected
  • Using EPA-registered disinfectants or detergents that are suitable for health care settings

In addition to adhering to these standards, we will also take measures to ensure social distancing regulations can be respected in our practice so that all patients feel comfortable receiving care.

If you have any questions about our sanitation processes, please feel free to contact our office for more information.

We’re so happy to be open and can’t wait to see you.