Dental Office Layout

Dentals Inc.
Jul 27, 2017 · 2 min read

It is said that — most architects and dentists have no experience in dental clinic construction. Well, isn’t that expected? Of course, they don’t!

If you want to construct a new dental clinic which is functional and has a pleasant ambiance, plan carefully. Locate the key areas such as reception, sterilization, laboratory and darkroom, to allow the most efficient movement between them and the treatment rooms, where all the activity revolves.

A dentist, while treating a patient, needs extensive instruments, built-in operating pieces and dental equipment with fixed or semi-fixed plumbing. So, when designing a dental clinic, consider aesthetics, the essential functions and accessibility of key areas.

Accessibility to disabled patients and staff must also be considered in the design phase.

Before you decide on a design, take a look at different dental lay-out plans and the video.

Source: Google Images
Source: Google Images

During the design phase, to avoid major or minor problems in the future, it is advisable to consult a firm or an individual experienced in the construction of dental clinics.

To achieve efficiency and functional balance in your practice, work with our team of qualified and highly experienced planners, engineers and design professionals at Dentals Inc.

Over the years, our team has created aesthetically pleasing and stylish concepts for dental practices and laboratories throughout USA and Canada.

Contact us at www.dentals.ca

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