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Dr. Kalmus'
Infection Control Systems |
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We realize that patients today have
many concerns about the safety of receiving their medical and dental
care. We understand
your concern and would like to share with you some of the things
we're doing to protect both you and us. |
| Infection control is the term used
to describe the prevention of any disease transmission from the
patient to the staff, the staff to the patient, and from one patient
in the practice to another patient. |
| Any infection control procedure not
only protects us, the health-care provider, but also protects you,
the patient. |
| Among the precautions we take
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Autoclave -
steam sterilization
All instruments capable of withstanding high heat are
autoclaved (steam-sterilized) which kills infectious bacteria and
viruses. The autoclaves
are tested weekly to insure that they are operating
properly. |
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Chemical
disinfection
All items
that cannot tolerate high heat, such as plastics, are disinfected in
a chemical solution formulated to kill infectious bacteria and
viruses. |
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All handpieces ("drills") and burs ("drill bits")
are autoclaved
after each use. |
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One-time use
items
Many items are
single-use and are disposed of after each patient. This includes all syringes
(needles) and saliva ejectors (the plastic tips on the suction tube
which are placed in the mouth to remove saliva). |
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The rubber cups which hold the paste used to
polish your teeth are disposed of after each visit. The attachment which holds
it on the handpiece, called a prophy angle, is disposable
and discarded after each use. |
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Disposable gloves and
masks
Gloves and masks are
worn to prevent transmission of disease between you and us (both
ways), as well as providing protection from transmitting any
diseases between you and another patient in the office. Gloves are never used on
more than one patient. |
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Surface decontamination and
barriers
All surfaces
(counter tops, dental chair, light handles, etc.) are disinfected
with a chemical solution again formulated to kill infectious
bacteria, spores, and viruses.
Barriers (paper covers etc.) are used whenever
possible. |
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We wear glasses to protect our eyes from
contamination as well as injury. |
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Rubber dam
A rubber dam, which is a thin sheet of latex, is
used whenever necessary to reduce the amount of bacterial spray-back
which occurs when dental procedures are
performed. |
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We continually monitor our procedures for
compliance with OSHA, Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and
American Dental Association recommendations.
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If you have a specific
question about any infection control procedure, or would like
to schedule an appointment, just click
here.
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| P.S. |
If you
have any friends or family members who you feel could use our
services, please don't hesitate to have them call us at Practice Phone Number
. We'll be sure to take good care of them. |
P.P.S. |
Remember to have them mention your name when they
call so we can send you a token of our appreciation.
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