Hygienic single-use protection — bulk-packed for busy clinics
Keep patients dry, comfortable, and safe from cross‑contamination. These disposable laminated bibs repel liquids instantly, so every treatment ends with pristine clothing — and zero laundry.
From messy laundry piles to instant clean‑ups
Every dental check‑up, facial, or care‑home meal used to mean one thing: soiled cloth bibs piling up, turning into a never‑ending laundry chore. But that changes the moment you switch.
The dreaded laundry pile
In a busy clinic, reusable bibs soak up every spray of water, drop of saliva, or smear of toothpaste. By the end of the day you’re staring at a mountain of stained linen that needs washing, drying, and folding — eating into your team’s time and your patience. Not to mention the hidden risk: even hospital‑grade laundry can leave trace pathogens.
One simple switch
You open a pre‑folded bib from the bulk pack, loop the soft tie cord around the patient’s neck, and you’re done. The laminated paper surface shrugs off liquids instantly — no soak‑through, no dampness, no mess. When the appointment ends, you discard it. There’s nothing to wash, nothing to store, and nothing to cross‑contaminate.
Clean, dry, and dignified
Now every patient leaves with the same clothes they walked in with — unmarked and completely dry. Your staff saves hours of laundry each week, and your practice radiates the kind of crisp, hygienic professionalism that keeps patients coming back. This isn’t just a bib; it’s a quiet statement that you take their comfort seriously.
Three layers of worry‑free protection
Every detail has been engineered for clinics that cannot compromise on hygiene or efficiency. Here’s what makes these bibs a no‑brainer.
Secure tie‑up closure
The 30 cm cord lets you tie the bib quickly — no fiddly clips or adhesive tabs. It stays put during long procedures, yet releases in seconds when you’re done.
Laminated water‑repellent layer
The substrate is a matte nonwoven with a polyethylene film backer. Water, saliva, or treatment fluids bead up and roll off — they never reach the patient’s collar.
Pre‑folded for fast dispensing
Each bib is folded neatly and packed in a clear polybag. Grab one, unfold, and wrap — prep time is under 5 seconds. One pack keeps your clinic running for days.
How to use a disposable bib
A three‑second routine that becomes muscle memory. No tools, no laundry.
- 01
Unfold the bib
Open the polybag and pull one pre‑folded bib. Unfold it fully — it should measure approximately 35 cm across the chest.
- 02
Position on the patient
Drape the bib over the patient’s chest, ensuring the neck opening sits against the base of the throat. The longer side (45 cm) should hang toward the lap.
- 03
Tie the cord securely
Take the two ends of the tie cord, loop them behind the patient’s neck, and tie a simple bow. Adjust so it’s snug but not tight — the bib should stay flat without restricting movement.
- 04
Proceed with treatment
The laminated surface will repel water, saliva, or product. No need to adjust — it won’t slip during dental drills or facial steamers.
- 05
Discard after use
Untie the bow, remove the bib, and dispose of it in regular clinical waste. A fresh bib is ready in seconds for the next patient.
The measurable advantage
Specifications that matter when you’re ordering for a professional environment.
Technical specifications
Exact dimensions and materials so you know exactly what you’re ordering.
- Width
- 35 cm
- Length
- 45 cm
- Neck opening
- 18 cm
- Material
- Nonwoven paper laminated with polyethylene
- Color
- Sky blue with white tie cord
- Closure
- 30 cm polyester tie cord
- Packaging
- 100 bibs per polybag; pre‑folded
- Disposability
- Single‑patient use; do not wash or reuse
Everything you get in one pack
Each pack arrives sealed and ready for the cupboard — open and start using.
- Disposable dental bibs×100Pre‑folded, 35 × 45 cm each
- Clear polybag×1Reusable for storage; tear‑off opening
Why disposable beats cloth bibs
Both protect clothing, but one saves your staff hours every week. See the side‑by‑side.
| This disposable bibBEST | Cloth reusable bibs | |
|---|---|---|
| Hygiene | ✓ Single‑use eliminates cross‑contamination | ✗ Risk of pathogen transfer even after laundering |
| Laundry | ✓ No washing, drying, or folding | ✗ Daily laundry cycle required |
| Liquid protection | ✓ Fully waterproof laminated layer | ✗ Absorbent; can soak through to clothing |
| Cost over 1 year | ✓ Predictable per‑patient cost; no hidden labour | ✗ Labour + water + detergent add hidden overhead |
| Patient dignity | ✓ Always a fresh, clean bib | ✗ May retain stains or odours |
| Setup time | ✓ 3‑second tie | ✗ 3‑second tie (same) |
What clinicians say
Real practices, real feedback. No fluff.
My hygienist asked where I ordered these. They don’t budge during a 40‑minute cleaning and nothing seeps through. I’ll never go back to cloth.
We use these in our beauty salon for facials. The laminated layer means oils and serums don’t stain the bib or the client’s top.
I bought these for my elderly mother’s care home. Staff love the quick change and how she stays dry during meals. Dignity matters.
My hygienist asked where I ordered these. They don’t budge during a 40‑minute cleaning and nothing seeps through. I’ll never go back to cloth.
We use these in our beauty salon for facials. The laminated layer means oils and serums don’t stain the bib or the client’s top.
I bought these for my elderly mother’s care home. Staff love the quick change and how she stays dry during meals. Dignity matters.
Perfect size. The 18 cm neck opening actually fits adults without choking. The tie is long enough for a comfortable bow.
Way less waste than I expected — one bib per patient, no giant laundry loads. The bulk pack lasts about 2 weeks in our 4‑op practice.
These bibs are now standard in all our operatories. The infection control team was impressed — no more cloth bibs loitering in the LRS.
Perfect size. The 18 cm neck opening actually fits adults without choking. The tie is long enough for a comfortable bow.
Way less waste than I expected — one bib per patient, no giant laundry loads. The bulk pack lasts about 2 weeks in our 4‑op practice.
These bibs are now standard in all our operatories. The infection control team was impressed — no more cloth bibs loitering in the LRS.
Good weight — feels more substantial than the paper‑thin ones from the supply house. No leakage after a full‑mouth rinse.
Light blue looks clean and professional. Pre‑folded stack keeps the cupboard tidy. Only wish the cord was a touch softer.
Does what it claims. No wet patches on shirts. The only snag is that the tie can be a bit slippery if fingers are wet, but a simple bow works.
Good weight — feels more substantial than the paper‑thin ones from the supply house. No leakage after a full‑mouth rinse.
Light blue looks clean and professional. Pre‑folded stack keeps the cupboard tidy. Only wish the cord was a touch softer.
Does what it claims. No wet patches on shirts. The only snag is that the tie can be a bit slippery if fingers are wet, but a simple bow works.
Honest answers to real questions
We’ve been asked these in clinic back‑offices — here’s the straight version.
How many bibs come in one pack?
Are these reusable or washable?
Do they fit all neck sizes?
Will the bib leak through if the patient drools heavily?
Are they recyclable?
Is the cord latex‑free?
Can these be used for beauty treatments, not just dental?
A cleaner clinic starts here
Join the practices that have already ditched laundry piles. One pack = 100 reasons to move on from cloth.

