Dental chair maintenance is the most cost-effective way to extend equipment life and protect patient safety. A structured routine prevents unexpected breakdowns and keeps your clinic running without interruption.
Why a Maintenance Routine Matters
Neglecting regular upkeep leads to costly repairs and unplanned downtime. However, a simple daily, weekly, and monthly schedule keeps problems small and manageable. According to the CDC infection control guidelines, regular equipment inspection is also a core requirement for safe dental practice.
Daily Tasks
Surface Disinfection
After every patient, wipe all contact surfaces — headrest, armrests, and controls — with an approved disinfectant. This step prevents cross-contamination and preserves upholstery condition over time.
Visual Inspection
Spend 60 seconds scanning for loose screws, unusual sounds, or visible wear. Therefore, small issues get caught before they become expensive repairs.
Weekly Checks
Hydraulic System
Check the fluid reservoir level and inspect for leaks. Low fluid causes sluggish movement; leaks can damage flooring and create slip hazards. In addition, test all movement functions to confirm smooth operation.
Electrical Connections
Inspect cables and connectors for fraying or looseness. Damaged wiring causes erratic behaviour and poses a safety risk to staff and patients.
Monthly Dental Chair Maintenance Routine
- Lubricate all moving parts per manufacturer instructions
- Test emergency stop and safety lock features
- Tighten loose bolts and fasteners throughout the unit
- Inspect upholstery for cracks, tears, or discolouration
Annual Professional Servicing
Book a yearly visit from a qualified technician. Rixi Medical’s technical support team provides comprehensive servicing for all Rixi dental units. As a result, your equipment stays under warranty and performs reliably for years.
Need Support?
Contact our team for spare parts, service bookings, or maintenance advice.
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