New Covid 19 measures for reopening Dr Bernal Soto DaVinci's Dental Care Costa Rica

Infection Control Protocols in Costa Rica with Dr. Bernal Soto DaVinci’s Dental Care

All doctors and staff who treat patients are trained in infection prevention methods and follow infection control guidelines set by The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. These infection prevention and control recommendations for daily practice of dental treatments include:

  • Exam room disinfection protocols

  • Common area, waiting room disinfection protocols

  • Proper hand washing and hand hygiene techniques

  • The wearing of clean personal protective equipment

  • The use of sterilized dental instruments

How Dr. Bernal Keeps You & Your Family Safe from Infection at Every Visit Our daily protocols to prevent infection start early in the early morning and continue throughout the day. When a patient enters the clinic, their shoes will be immediately disinfected, then the temperate is taken and the patient is asked to clean their hands with alcohol gel before taking a seat in the waiting area where physical distancing has been arranged for your safety.  We follow these protocols every day, for every patient.  

What gets disinfected before you sit in Dr. Soto’s Dental Chair Before a patient enters the examination room it has already gone through the sterilization process and is immediately thoroughly cleaned and sterilized again between each patient. This includes:

  • Dental treatment chair

  • Dental light

  • Instrument tray and all dental instruments

  • All Drawers, counter tops, and surfaces

  • Aerosol misting sterilization spray machine in each treatment room

  • High suction oral spray machine at each chair side   

Sterile, disposable items are changed between each patient such as disposable gloves, disposable masks, disposable gowns, sterilized protective eye wear. All non-disposable dental instruments are sterilized between patients using special dental sterilization machines and equipment. Disposable instruments and needles come from sealed, sterile packs. All disposable instruments and needles are properly disposed of after one-time use. A disposable tool is never reused.  

“I follow very strict sterilization practices to ensure all my patients and team stay safe. I believe investing in new equipment and technology to protect your health is the right way to ensure your health” – Dr. Bernal Soto  

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