A.M Smiles Dental Care is committed to providing a 100% sterile and safe environment for its patients, doctors, and staff amidst the global pandemic. They have adopted a range of enhanced safety measures to combat COVID-19. Their dental clinics ensure all staff members wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow strict sanitization and sterilization protocols for surfaces and instruments between each patient visit. Social distancing measures are in place, with staggered appointment times to reduce crowding. Patients undergo pre-screening, and telehealth options are available for non-urgent consultations. A.M Smiles Dental Care also emphasizes improved ventilation and offers contactless payment methods to minimize physical contact. Continuous staff training ensures their team stays up-to-date with the latest safety guidelines.
A.M Smiles Dental Care maintains the highest standards of hygiene and safety to protect both patients and staff.Hands are properly sanitised and dried before donning gloves. A new pair of gloves is worn for every patient. Gloves are even changed if they appear to be contaminated during the treatment.
Doctors wear protective eyewear whenever there is a possibility of splashes or aerosols. After each use, the eyewear is sanitized or sterilized, ensuring a safe and hygienic environment for all patients.
Gowns are essential PPE for dental procedures, second only to gloves. They provide crucial protection, and no dental procedure should be performed without wearing a surgical gown.
Face shields are used alongside face masks to provide additional protection against aerosol spread. They are sanitized or sterilized after each use to maintain their effectiveness.
Doctors and dental assistants wear hair coverings throughout the day to prevent aerosols from getting trapped in their hair. This helps reduce the risk of transferring contaminants to family members or inanimate objects.
Protective clothing, Scrubs are worn by all doctors to prevent contamination of their regular clothing and protect them from exposure to blood and body substances. They are washed later in the evening to maintain hygiene and safety standards.