When it comes to dental equipment, preventative maintenance is a must. Equipment must be properly cared for to keep instruments working at peak performance for as long as possible, but also you—as the health care provider—and your patient must be kept safe from infection. Through preventative maintenance tasks daily, weekly, monthly and annually, your dental practice lessens the chances of unexpected equipment failures resulting in downtime, as well as more importantly, safety concerns.
As you know, managing a dental office and the necessary dental equipment maintenance tasks is often overwhelming. Our goal here is to simplify things in a short three-part blog series covering dental equipment preventative maintenance specific to sterilization, operatory, medical gas and IT tasks.
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Does your process have a well-outlined document outlining all tasks associated with sterilization? With patients coming and going and the business of the day, it is important that these are clearly visible and imperative they are performed well to minimize contamination and infection. Review these tasks with your team often, and make sure to revise them as necessary. In doing so, you will find they become second nature.
Morning
Throughout the day, between EACH patient
End of day
Looking for a comprehensive guide to sterilization and infection control? The American Dental Association has lots of resources.
Even with preventative maintenance, dental equipment and technology malfunctions. And, it usually happens at the most inconvenient time. Just a few hours of lost productivity can cost you thousands in lost production.
Goetze Dental’s Service Team is committed to providing the solutions you need to keep your equipment & technology functioning. Call 800-692-0804 and choose option 5 to schedule an appointment. Or click here to request service call online.