,Featuring a proprietary stitching design, Flow Dental’s newly designed antimicrobial aprons keep patients safer—and more comfortable—than ever before, ,
,Even on days when the schedule is stitched together perfectly, the office is fully staffed, and patients dutifully arrive on time, things can always go wrong—from emergency appointments and equipment malfunctions to unexpected complications during a routine procedure. In other words, it doesn’t take much for the entire day to slowly unravel., ,One thing that you can prevent from unraveling is your x-ray apron—that is, if you let Flow Dental sew it together. The manufacturer’s newly redesigned aprons employ a proprietary new stitching technique that eliminates the outer binding found on most dental x-ray aprons. While this may seem like a trivial change that’s hardly worth mentioning, it’s not. Traditional apron bindings can be difficult to clean, as they are prone to trapping patient substances like blood and saliva under their lining. They also can be stiffer and more uncomfortable for the patient to wear during the imaging procedure., ,Carefully made in Flow Dental’s 60,000-squarefoot state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Battleboro, NC, the unique antimicrobial covering is standard on the front of the apron but can also be sewn onto both sides. The result is a more comfortable apron with smooth edges that’s easier for staff members to wipe down between patients., ,Available in navy or beige, the antimicrobial covering can be purchased in adult or child sizes with or without a collar, and in panoramic or poncho-style CBCT designs.,

