Powering Daily Care
Operatories, patient seating, and staff movement are arranged so appointments proceed without unnecessary delays.
Mobile dental clinics help providers reach more people with the care they need.
Every custom mobile dental clinic is designed to support the equipment, workflow, and patient experience your practice depends on.
Operatories, patient seating, and staff movement are arranged so appointments proceed without unnecessary delays.
Integrate electrical power, compressed air, suction, fresh water, wastewater, and climate systems for daily clinical use.
Mobile dental clinics supporting preventive care, restorative procedures, digital X-rays, sealants, extractions, pediatric dentistry, and more.
Mobile dental clinics may support preventive care, restorative treatment, digital X-rays, pediatric dentistry, extractions, or a combination of services.
Whatever care your team provides, we'll design the clinic around it.
A mobile dental clinic built for hygiene appointments may place greater emphasis on instrument storage and keeping patients moving efficiently throughout the day. Restorative work often requires additional delivery systems, materials, and chairside access for providers and assistants. As more operatories are added, the layout should accommodate staff movement, privacy, and utilities.
Compressors, vacuum systems, curing lights, digital sensors, intraoral X-ray equipment, monitors, and handpieces all require thoughtful placement, reliable utilities, and enough room for providers to work comfortably. Providers also need room to move around the patient while assistants retrieve instruments and supplies without disrupting care.
We’ll look at the number of stations, provider roles, appointment volume, and procedures your team expects to perform. Then the cabinetry, work surfaces, utilities, equipment placement, and staff space can follow the clinical routine.
Dedicated sterilization areas include sinks, ultrasonic cleaning equipment, autoclaves, drying space, sharps disposal, and storage for packaged instruments. Clean and dirty zones should be easy for staff to recognize and move through during a busy day.
The materials used throughout the clinic matter, too. Cabinetry, flooring, walls, and worktops are selected with cleaning and infection-control needs in mind. Fresh water, wastewater, handwashing, ventilation, and supply storage all facilitate day-to-day clinical operations.
The clinic should be easy to enter and navigate, no matter your patients’ needs. Depending on your program, that could include a wheelchair lift or ramp, wider walkways, patient seating, privacy partitions, and enough room for caregivers or interpreters. Well-planned layouts also reduce crowding, protect patient privacy, and give providers space to explain treatment without delaying the next appointment.
We plan around:
Services: Preventive, restorative, pediatric, hygiene, digital X-ray, or specialty care
Capacity: Number of operatories, providers, assistants, and daily appointments
Instrument processing: Sterilization equipment, clean and dirty zones, and supply turnover
Patient access: Entry, mobility accommodations, privacy, and interior circulation
The services your clinic can provide depend on its equipment. Mobile dental clinics can be designed for exams, cleanings, X-rays, sealants, restorative care, pediatric dentistry, and other treatments by planning the right equipment, utilities, staffing, and space into the vehicle.
Yes. The clinic can be planned around existing dental chairs, delivery systems, X-ray equipment, sterilization units, and other technology. We’ll account for equipment dimensions, installation, power, plumbing, and access requirements.
Fresh water, wastewater, vacuum, and compressed air are all planned around the number of operatories, expected patient volume, and how your team uses the vehicle each day.
The right number of stations starts with your program. Your vehicle platform, equipment, staffing, and daily services all influence the final layout. For some teams, one treatment area is enough. Others benefit from multiple operatories and a separate space for instrument processing.
Yes. Options may include wheelchair lifts, ramps, wider entry points, accessible pathways, and treatment areas with additional clearance. The right features depend on the patients your program serves.
Chat now with our sales team to find tailored solutions to meet your company's specific needs.