Dental Board of California - Approved Infection Control Course - IC158
Dental Board of California Approved
Infection Control Certificate Program Course Description:
The Infection Control Certificate Program is one of the courses offered under the iEducations Dental Assistant Training Center.
Prerequisites:
Proof of Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR): It is mandatory for all individuals engaged in direct patient care to hold current certification in basic life support techniques, encompassing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Re-certification must occur biennially through either the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.
Course Learning Objectives:
Understand the importance of infection control in a dental setting and its significance in preventing the transmission of infectious diseases.
Identify and describe the regulatory agencies and guidelines governing infection control practices in dental offices, including the CDC, OSHA, and state dental boards.
Demonstrate knowledge of the routes of microbial transmission in a dental office, including direct contact, indirect contact, and airborne transmission.
Describe the principles of medical history assessment, hand hygiene, and personal protective equipment (PPE) usage in maintaining infection control.
Explain the proper procedures for disinfection, cleaning, and sterilization of dental instruments, equipment, and surfaces before and after patient treatment.
Demonstrate proficiency in the use of EPA-approved disinfectants and sterilization equipment, including autoclaves and chemical sterilizers.
Understand the importance of monitoring sterilization processes using biological indicators and process indicators to ensure efficacy.
Identify and implement strategies to minimize the risk of cross-contamination in the dental office, including the use of barriers, high-volume evacuation, and dental dams.
Describe the proper management and disposal of contaminated sharps and biohazardous waste in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
Demonstrate knowledge of infection control protocols specific to dental radiography areas and dental laboratories.
Explain the role of pre-procedural mouth rinses and maintaining dental waterlines in reducing the spread of pathogens in the dental office.
Understand the significance of ongoing education and training in infection control for dental assistants to stay updated on best practices and guidelines.
These course objectives are designed to equip dental assistants with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively implement infection control measures in a dental setting, ensuring the safety of both patients and dental staff.
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Course Syllabus:
Introduction to Infection Control in Dental Practice
Importance of infection control
Regulatory agencies and guidelines
Principles of Infection Control
Routes of microbial transmission
Medical history assessment
Hand hygiene and PPE usage
Disinfection and Sterilization Techniques
Procedures for disinfection and cleaning
Sterilization methods and equipment
Monitoring Sterilization Processes
Biological and process indicators
Documentation and record-keeping
Minimizing Cross-Contamination
Use of barriers and high-volume evacuation
Dental dams and pre-procedural mouth rinses
Specific Infection Control Protocols
Dental radiography areas
Dental laboratories
Sharps and Biohazardous Waste Management
Handling and disposal procedures
Ongoing Education and Training
Importance of staying updated on best practices
Tuition for the 8-hour course is $395-- Register now! Space is limited. First come, first served.
Upon completion of this course, the student will be issued a California Dental Board Approved Certificate.
iEDUCATIONS IS A CALIFORNIA DENTAL BOARD-APPROVED COURSE PROVIDER THAT CERTIFIES STUDENTS IN INFECTION CONTROL PROGRAM.