Disposable Gowns
Disposable gowns are single-use protective garments designed to provide barrier protection against fluids, aerosols, and contaminants in dental and medical environments.
? General Use in Dental Offices
Disposable gowns are worn during:
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Surgical procedures
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Extractions and implant placement
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Scaling and root planing
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Aerosol-generating procedures
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Endodontic treatments
They protect clinical staff from:
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Blood
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Saliva
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Water spray
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Dental materials
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Microorganisms
? Common Materials
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Polypropylene (PP) – lightweight protection
? Typical Features
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Long sleeves
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Elastic or knit cuffs
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Full back or tie-back closure
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Waist and neck ties
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Knee-length or longer
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Disposable / single-use
? Protection Levels (Medical Standards)
Some disposable gowns are classified by protection level (AAMI levels 1–4), depending on fluid resistance.
Higher levels are used for surgical or high-fluid procedures.
? Why Dental Clinics Use Disposable Gowns
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Infection control compliance
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Prevent cross-contamination
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Convenient for high patient turnover
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No laundry required
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Professional clinical appearance
Packing 50pcs in case, Blue, Light weight and breathable.
House Brand