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The Differences Between Office And Medical Furniture
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siruiyingwu
Posted 2014-04-22 11:39 PM (#196266)
Subject: The Differences Between Office And Medical Furniture


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The main difference between office and medical furniture is how they are meant to function. Office fixtures like desks, cabinets, computers and printers are expected to produce a steady and effective workflow. In a doctor or dentist office, however, everything in the examination room has to ultimately aid the professional in treating the patient. This has to be as efficient as possible, and a professional needs to know exactly where everything is at all times.

Treatment rooms are typically rather small spaces, so any desks or cabinets that are designed for them need to be compact and offer maximum storage space. These pieces of medical furniture often come with sink areas for added convenience. Other common fixtures in the treatment room are digital displays that can show any x-ray results to the patient while the course of treatment is being discussed. The most important implements in any dentist office are the chairs. dental burs The dentist and the hygienist need to have seats that are mobile and ergonomically friendly. Some come with armrests that can be positioned for extra support, and most come with rollers on the bottom. The patient chair has come a long way, and the latest technology is worth the cost. These seats use premium materials to settle the patient in, and can be maneuvered into almost any position. New models are coming equipped with power sources that can be hooked up to nearly any devices that require electricity. Some also include water and air for greater ease of performing various treatments. The items chosen for a practice must be fully functional and able to maximize the amount of space they take up.
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