Dental Interior Design: Thoughts On Dental Interior Design

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Thoughts on Dental Clinic Interior Design Most of us take for granted our yearly dental check-up and there is a surprisingly large number of people who avoid going to the dentist and are even afraid to step into the reception area of a dental clinic. Perhaps this is due to the fact that some of our visits to the tooth fairy doctor turn out to be such a traumatic experience that mars our lives forever, or it could simply be our mental prejudice talking us out of going into that clinic and taking essential care of our precious teeth. Health experts throughout the years have done studies to explain this psychological dilemma and persuade people to step into the side of enlightenment. Simple tooth decays lead to serious tooth and mouth diseases …show more content…

This is where they wait for the dentist who will attend to their needs, the thin thread between backing out and going in will break in this particular area, which is the reason why the creative aspect of dental interior design should be focused here. This area should be somewhat similar to the ambiance of your own living room. Gone are the days when clinics had green as their staple color. Now green reminds people of hospitals, hence clinics have adapted other less severe colors like pink, purple and sky blue to alter that perspective. The sectional sofas and ottoman stools look more inviting and comfortable. Interesting wall murals and frames hang on the walls so the patients can make believe that they are somewhere else and some clinics with wider spaces add play areas so that children will have something to occupy …show more content…

This area should be enclosed from floor to ceiling or with a high partition which could have swinging doors or sliding doors to keep the space clear and conducive to movement for the dentist, assistants and patients. The area should have a minimum of 7 by 10 feet. The sink and storage cabinets are ideally located at the back wall in order for the equipment to be readily available for the dentist and for the cleaning and sterilization of materials to be fast and efficient. The dental chair should be placed in the middle of the room or tucked at the side wall as long as the dentist will still have enough space to move around while treating a

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