Infection Control

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Your health and safety are at the center of everything we do. At Glynwood Park Dental Care, infection control is a responsibility we take seriously.

From the moment you walk in, you can trust that every measure has been taken to create a clean, protected, and welcoming environment for you and your family.

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Why Is Infection Control Important?

A safe dental visit relies on more than just skill and technology. Strong infection control practices protect everyone: patients, dental professionals, and the wider community.

By preventing the spread of harmful bacteria and viruses, we safeguard your health while building a foundation of trust. When you know your dental office is committed to the highest standards of cleanliness, you can focus fully on your care and peace of mind.

Which Measures Do We Take?

We follow strict guidelines set by the CDC, OSHA, and EPA to keep our practice safe. Here are some of the ways we protect you during every visit:

  • Protective Barriers: Our team wears gloves, masks, and other protective gear to minimize exposure risks.
  • Hand Hygiene: We use disinfectant hand soap and follow thorough handwashing practices.
  • Surface Disinfection: All countertops, chairs, and treatment areas are cleaned and disinfected between patients.
  • Sterilized Instruments: Reusable tools, including dental handpieces, are carefully treated to eliminate bacteria and viruses.
  • Single-Use Items: Disposable materials are used whenever possible to ensure your care is as safe and hygienic as possible.
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Schedule your next appointment at Glynwood Park Dental Care knowing that you’re in trusted, protected hands.

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