Picking out the right stools for your dental clinic can be a daunting task due to the sheer number of options to choose from. But how do you know what to look for in a good dental chair, anyway? You want something that is comfortable, provides support, and can give you all the options and features you need to work well. What exactly are those features? 

Here are five qualities of a good dental stool to keep in mind while you’re shopping. 

Ample Support While You Work

A dental stool should be both comfortable and sturdy, with a backrest and seat that’s slightly tilted forward to support the natural curve of the spine and keep the hips positioned slightly above the knees, allowing proper blood flow to the legs. An ergonomic dental stool helps you maintain good posture during procedures. It’s important for dentists to invest in a good dental stool that promotes proper posture and prevents back pain from flaring up. 

Adjustability for Ergonomic Positioning

Your stool should be adjustable, with the ability to tilt the seat and backrest and raise the height from the ground. Being able to adjust your stool is essential because it will help to facilitate comfort and support for the dentist while giving them better access to the patient. Your stool should also be easy to adjust, with a pedal reasonably within reach. A stool where you need to strain to reach the controls or aggressively crank to get it situated to the proper height not only creates an inconvenience for you but is altogether a waste of time and energy. 

Appearance That Can Match Any Office Design

Any furniture you pick should match the theme of the rest of your clinic in both color and style, and your dental stools are no different. The physical environment of your clinic is of the utmost importance, and maintaining a clean, calming facility is a huge part of keeping your patients happy, relaxed, and loyal to your business. 

Sterility for Easy Cleaning

When picking out a dental stool, you’ll want to make sure you are getting one that is made of durable, water-resistant material that is easy to wipe down and sanitize. Certain cloth or woven fabrics can be prone to absorbing liquids it comes into contact with, which can make the stool appear dingy and makes for a less sterile environment. 

Convenience for You and Your Staff

Dental stools should allow dentists to reach the patient and efficiently perform dental procedures, putting them close enough to the patient to perform all their duties without complications. This will also allow the dentist access to the mouth without compromising their posture, which helps not only for the comfort of the dentist but also to ensure the patient is getting the best treatment possible.  

You wouldn’t settle for mediocrity with any other dental equipment, so why should your stool be any different? A good dental stool should provide benefits for both the client and dentist while enhancing your clinic’s ambience. In considering these five qualities before purchasing stools for your clinic, you can rest assured that you are making the best possible decision for both yourself as a dentist and the patients who trust you. 

 

Complete the look of your dental office with Crescent Products. We can help you create a treatment environment that is comfortable, ergonomic, and safe for you and your patients.

 

Crescent Bodyrest System

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“Adding this relatively small addition was noticed by every patient and they invariably verbalized their satisfaction and improved comfort in the chair.”


—Dental Cosmetic Surgeon, CA

“Many patients felt they were in a spa[while they reclined on the Crescent Bodyrest System]!”


—Dentist, IL

The Crescent Bodyrest System consists of four memory foam pads, all working together to align patients for their maximum comfort as well as create perfect ergonomic positioning of the patient to reduce strain for you and your hygienists. Memory foam extends the full length of the Bodyrest pad to conform to the patient’s body and provide pressure point relief as it fills voids in spaces between patient and dental chair. The Headrest supports the patient’s neck and the slope of the cushion allows her or his head to gently tilt backwards and for the jaw to naturally turn up in an open-forward position. The Backrest supports the patient’s lumbar region. And, the Knee Support comfortably lifts the knees and works in conjunction with the Backrest to release additional pressure from the patient’s back and hips. All pads help stabilize and align the patient in the chair and are made with medical-grade material and easily wipe clean with common disinfectants. Available in seven colors.

Dimensions:
Full Length Bodyrest Chair Pad (56” x 20” x 1-1/2”)
Headrest (7 ½” x 4” x 6”)
Backrest Pad (11” x 3 ½” x 7 ½”)
Knee Support Pad (16” x 6” x 10 3/4”)

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