Hygiene in dental practices – specialist knowledge that ensures safety The hygienic reprocessing of medical devices places the highest demands on dental practices today. Increasingly stringent legal requirements and controls demand sound specialist knowledge, clear procedures, and consistent implementation in everyday practice.
In this training course, we provide you and your team with practical, specialist knowledge on all aspects of hygiene in dental practices. You will learn why hygiene is a key factor in protecting patients, employees, and practitioners, and how you can reliably comply with current guidelines and legal recommendations.
The presentation highlights the optimal structure and process of a functioning hygiene chain—from personal protective equipment (PPE) to a perfectly equipped sterilization room to complete traceability. You will receive valuable tips on instrument care, stain prevention, the correct maintenance of reprocessing equipment, and the proper care of contra-angles to reduce repair costs in the long term.
This training course will help you establish hygiene not only as an obligation, but also as a quality feature of your practice – for greater safety, efficiency, and longevity of your instruments and equipment.
Highlights:
Identifying risks & preventing infections
Requirements for staff -Training certificates -Who is allowed to reprocess -PPE – personal protective equipment
Design of the reprocessing room
Hygiene chain -Reprocessing of medical devices -Tips and tricks for reprocessing and caring for handpieces and contra-angles -Device monitoring – indicators, test bodies -Simple and secure traceability -Maintenance tips for devices in the reprocessing room