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Can dental nurses wear long sleeves?

Can dental nurses wear long sleeves?

The new guidance says staff can wear uniforms with long sleeves as long as they roll them up securely above their elbows to wash and when they are on wards.

Can you have arm tattoos as a dental hygienist?

Remember that your practice generally can instigate any dress code you wish, which includes tattoos, as long as it doesn’t discriminate against employees or applicants based on protected statuses. So, if you prefer staff to have no visible tattoos or piercings, you can certainly do that.

What uniform do dentists wear?

Dental scrubs
Dental scrubs can help set the tone for a practice and its people, helping to present a highly professional image, from the receptionist, to the dental nurses and to the dentists themselves.

Can dental nurses wear a watch?

Staff undertaking dental procedures should not wear nail varnish and false fingernails. HTM 01-05 6.9 Rings, bracelets and wristwatches should not be worn by staff undertaking clinical procedures. Staff should remove rings, bracelets and wristwatches prior to carrying out hand hygiene.

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Do Hygienists wear white coats?

I think wearing a professional white lab coat is one key thing most offices/hygienists overlook that contributes to their image as professionals. I have worn a white coat for many years now, but hardly anyone else does these days. But the doctor I work with has, even before I started in the practice 13-plus years ago.

Why do dental hygienist wear scrubs?

Having all staff wear scrubs is often a strategic tactic to communicate to patients a sense of professionalism that assists in building trust and aiding in the perception of cleanliness. By the 1940s, white operating room attire was the standard to demonstrate cleanliness. …

Can dental nurses wear Jewellery?

Suitable footwear should be worn for the duties undertaken. Practice uniform should be worn throughout working hours and maintained in a clean and tidy condition. Avoid wearing jewellery as they can be potentially hazardous.