Title: Dental Sterilization and Equipment Maintenance
1Dental Sterilization and Equipment Maintenance
Dental handpieces, instruments, and equipment
are a costly investment and every dental office
needs to have a team that is knowledgeable in its
proper care and maintenance.
2Dental Sterilization and Equipment Maintenance
Poorly maintained dental handpieces,
instruments, and equipment can compromise the
quality of performance, lead to potential health
and safety risks, and can cause costly and
time-consuming repair. Dental equipment
maintenance and sterilization of handpieces and
instruments must be conducted on a daily,
weekly, monthly, and yearly basis to ensure high
performance and safety for both patients and
employees.
3Dental Handpiece Maintenance
- Improper maintenance is the 1 reason for
premature - handpiece failure. Protect your investment, and
get the - maximum life out of your
- handpieces by following our handpiece
maintenance - instructions included in our training.
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4Learn proper handpiece maintenance procedures for
high-speeds, low-speed motors, swivels, scalers,
surgical drills, high-quality dental carbide or
dental diamond burs, or any kinds of attachments
Understand different lubricants and cleaners
Review flushing and autoclaving
procedures Perfect for new staff or refresher
courses available Learn how to get faster drying
times out of your sterilizer.
5Dental Instrument Sterilization
Taking care of your instruments makes them safer
and more effective, so you can protect your
patients while operating at maximum efficiency.
Hayes will show you how to process your
instruments and prevent infection through our
dental sterilization training. Also, well audit
different types of dental burs or any
instrument to determine what needs to be
sharpened or replaced.
6Learn about the importance of pre-soaking
instruments Review cleaning, rinsing, and drying
techniques Improve the life of your
sterilizer Look at lubrication and sterilization
procedures Evaluate instruments for sharpening or
replacement. Determine optimal instrument quanti
ty based on patient load.
7Dental Operatory Maintenance
- This presentation will provide information on
how to maintain the operatory equipment to
reduce repair costs, improve efficiencies for
the office, and prevent downtime.
8Our dental operatory maintenance course will
cover Vacuum line maintenance Air compressor
maintenance Setting proper air pressure for
handpieces Dental unit waterline cleaning and
maintenance
9Best Practices Properly disinfecting items in
the operatory Transporting items to and from the
operatory Lighting in the operatory Organizing
items in the operatory What to consider when
replacing equipment
10Any Query Contact Us
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