Routine cleanings and check-ups:
Protects against aerosols and fluids generated during scaling and polishing.
Restorative treatments:
Essential for procedures involving high-speed tools, where splashes from dental materials may occur.
Surgical procedures:
Provides critical protection during extractions, implants, or periodontal surgeries.
Endodontic treatments:
Shields the practitioner from splashes during root canal therapy, especially when irrigating canals.
Pediatric dentistry:
Useful for protecting clothing and skin during procedures on children, who may move unpredictably.
Orthodontic adjustments:
Keeps the practitioner clean during the application or removal of braces and aligners.
Cosmetic dentistry:
Protects against splashes from whitening agents, adhesives, or other materials used in aesthetic treatments.