As you start a new dental practice and begin to accumulate equipment and supplies, there is so much you have to acquire to provide proper care to your patients. Although the dental equipment your new practice uses will likely be different than other practices, there is a standard set of equipment most practices need to properly take care of their patients.
The following are some types of dental equipment your new practice should obtain before starting to accept patients:
- Large equipment—Some of the larger pieces of equipment your practice will need include sanitation and sterilization equipment, floor mats, x-ray imaging equipment, separation tanks, compressors, computers, dental assistant carts, and lights.
- Patient comfort and safety—In order to improve the comfort of your patients, you will need water cups and a sink, protective eyeglasses, tissues, bibs, gauze, and paper towels.
- For the laboratory—Some of the laboratory equipment you might need may include air blasters, light curing units, wax tools, pressure pots, wheels, and more.
- Smaller supplies—Some of the smaller equipment your dental practice may need could include excavators, drills, thermometers, EKG supplies, scalers, scissors, autoclaves, molds, burnishers, probes, tweezers, and more.
If you need advice and guidance obtaining proper dental equipment to effectively run and manage your dental practice, we are here to help at Georgian Anesthesia and Medical Corp. Contact us today to learn more about our dental equipment options and to set up a consultation with our team.