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Dental Sterilization Assistant & Technician Course

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Work In Canada , USA, New Zealand Or Australia. Learn Fundamentals Of Infection Control & Ensure Safety & Compliance.
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1,964 students
Created by Rahul Monga
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What you'll learn

  • Basics of Infection Control in a dental office
  • Safeguarding the health of your patients
  • Preventing cross contamination
  • Protecting oneself and co-workers
  • How to Prepare Your Dental Office To Safeguard Against Infection Control Complaint
This course includes:
1.5 total hours on-demand video
0 articles
0 downloadable resources
5 lessons
Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • None

Description

The information in this course is to to provide a framework for an in-house training program in oral healthcare settings, and to serve as a resource for dental sterilization assistants , technicians and oral healthcare personnel wishing to review evidence-based information on specific topics related to infection prevention, hazardous waste management, and hazard communication compliance.

Regular review of the information in this course will help train the new staff, prevent cross contaminations and infractions, so preventing unnecessary fines and closures. In This Course You will learn about the following:

1. Public Health Audit

2. Infection Control in Reception/Waiting Areas

3. Infection Control in Dental Operatories

4. Infection Control in Sterilization Areas/ Labs

5. Personal Protective Equipment

6. Sterilization Monitoring

7. How to handle sharps and biohazards

8. How to maintain the desired water quality in your dental office that is fit for dental use.

9. How to sterilize Critical items, such as surgical instruments and periodontal scalers, are those used to penetrate soft tissue or bone.

10. How to disinfect Noncritical patient-care items (e.g., radiograph head/cone, blood pressure cuff, facebow) , those that contact only skin.

The information presented in this course represents basic infection prevention expectations for safe care in dental health care settings. This guidance is not all-encompassing. DHCP and others are encouraged to refer to the original source documents provided by the provincial and federal regulatory authorities.

Who this course is for:

  • Dental Office Staff & People who plan to work in a dental office
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