Best Flooring Choice for a Dental Office

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When choosing flooring options for a dental office, there are
several things to consider, including water-resistance, functionality,
durability, and design.  There are many flooring types to choose from,
and below are some options that will work best in the dental office
setting.

Laminate flooring is a great option for dental
offices.  It is available in many styles and colors to update your
office space.  It’s also one of the most durable flooring options and will
hold up to plenty of foot traffic while resisting scratching and scuffing.
 This is important when we consider all the abuse that a dental office
floor could possibly have to endure. Laminate is also water-resistant, which
is important in a space that uses water and liquids on a regular basis.
 This flooring option is easily maintained and cleaned and is available
in slip-resistant finishes which enhances the safety of the dental office
staff.

Another flooring option that would hold up well in a
dental office is industrial tile.  It is also water-resistant and
available in slip-resistant options. It looks great, holds up to traffic, and
can stand up to heavy equipment being installed and moved across it.
 However, the installation may be a bit costlier than the laminate
option, and it’s not as warm and comfortable as laminate. Tile could be a bit
difficult to stand on all day and may require carpeting or mats in some areas
to soften up the look, add comfort, and cut down on
noise.

Vinyl flooring is another great option for dental
offices.  It’s easy to clean, water-resistant, and lasts for decades.
Vinyl flooring can be easily installed and is one of the less expensive
flooring options.  It’s available in several colors and designs to fit
your office style, and equipment can be easily moved and positioned over it.
Industrial vinyl flooring is not typically slip-resistant, but mats and
carpeting can be installed easily over the top of it in spaces that require a
bit more padding and slip-resistance.

Each option has its
pros and cons.  Decide which characteristics best meet the needs of your
dental office to know which is the best option for you.

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