Barrier Controls
As recommended by OSHA and CDC our office staff wears protective eyewear, masks, and new gloves for each patient.
Homer Sedighi, DMD
Jessica Martin, DMD
Pediatric Dentistry
With today's changing times, cleanliness and safety are a serious concern. We want you to know about our infection control and sterilization procedures. While these protocols are not new to our office, we have always upgraded our equipment and safety practices as new guidelines have become available. Our goal is to provide the highest level of safety for our staff and patients. The following procedures are being routinely performed:
As recommended by OSHA and CDC our office staff wears protective eyewear, masks, and new gloves for each patient.
After each patient's visit all instruments are cleaned and sterilized with an autoclave, killing all organisms.
Disposable items are used whenever possible and are discarded once used or exposed to the treatment environment.
These are used on chairs, counter tops, and other surface areas in all treatment rooms after each use.
We are committed to staying current with the latest in infection control and sterilization guidelines. When you visit our office, you can feel confident that your child's health is protected.
All of the instruments are sterilized (autoclaved) and cassette-sealed before your child's dental visit.