What Our Office is Doing to Protect Patients and Staff
Adobe Dental Design of Sedona Coronavirus Precautions
Even under normal circumstances, Adobe Dental Design of Sedona maintains the highest standard of infection-control protocols using the latest OSHA guidelines, the recommendations of the American Dental Association, as well as the Arizona State Dental Board.
In response to this crisis, we are also implementing COVID-19 infection-control measures recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and OHSA.
As a healthcare provider, we already maintain extremely strict protocols for the cleaning and disinfection of all operatory rooms. In addition, we have increased the frequency of disinfection-measures in our public spaces and common “touch points” — doorknobs, counters, restrooms, etc.
Alcohol hand sanitizer can be found throughout the office and we encourage patients to remain proactive with their own personal hygiene (e.g. frequent & thorough hand washing, appropriate sneeze protocol) during this time — in our office and beyond. We also have surgical hand scrub that our staff uses that is also available to be used by patients.
Additionally, the temperature of every individual in our office — patients and team members alike — is taken upon entry. Temperatures, among other pertinent health notes, are also discussed during each patient’s confirmation call prior to their appointment.
Our Hygienist Heidi will continue to use hand instruments during your cleanings and will not use any aerosol producing ultrasonics during the cleaning. Luckily, Heidi’s normal cleaning routine, pre-Covid-19- was to provide gentle, thorough hand cleanings without the need for ultrasonics so you will still be receiving the high quality dental care you are used to.
Other Protocols Implemented:
Nightly Ozone Treatment of the Office to ensure all surfaces and air remain clean*
PreProcedure Rinse with Peroxyl (peroxide Solution) or Ozonated Water
Use of N95 Masks to Protect Staff and Patients
Removal of all magazines from the waiting room
Faceshields used by staff
Air Purifiers with Hospital grade H13 filters
Hospital Grade Disinfectants used throughout the office
Socially distanced reception room chairs or the option to stay in your car until your appointment time and receive a call from our front desk
Option for touchless checkout or pay from home options
WHAT ABOUT STAFF?
Our team members have been trained in cold & flu prevention measures and have been instructed to not report to work and see their doctor if they are feeling unwell.
They have also been provided with additional tools to ensure they are undertaking all tasks using the most up-to-date hygiene protocols.
ACCOMPANYING INDIVIDUALS
We are asking that patients help us
limit non-essential individuals
present during the time of their appointments.
When possible, these visitors should be limited to
essential “support” individuals only
— i.e. friends/ family/ caregivers who are providing rides (& other necessary support) to patients following their treatment.
If you are experiencing ANY respiratory issues or cold- &/or flu-like symptoms, including, but not limited to :
* Fever
* Cough
* Shortness of breath
… we ask that you please contact the office (928)282-7871 to
reschedule your appointment.
If you have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19…
… we ask that you please contact the office (928-282-7871 to
reschedule your appointment.
If you or a member of your family/household have traveled outside of the country or to a known hotspot in the United States within the last 14 days –
particularly to/ from/ within any of the countries that have experienced widespread, sustained transmission
of the novel coronavirus
(e.g. China, South Korea, Iran, Italy, France, & Spain)…(e.g. New York City, Seattle/northeast, San Francisco, Atlanta)..
… we ask that you please contact the office (928)282-7871 to
reschedule your appointment.
Our patients’ health, safety, and well-being are always our primary focus.
At all times.
& Certainly during these.
We remain committed to ensuring the safety & well-being of our patients, our team, and our community.
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