Define key infection control terminology, including Spaulding classification, chemical indicators, biological indicators and sterilization monitoring logs
List the required PPE for dental sterilization technicians in accordance with OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standards
Identify dental instruments and classify them as critical, semi-critical or non-critical, per CDC dental guidelines
Explain the purpose of pre-cleaning, ultrasonic cleaning, sterilization and packaging steps within the dental instrument reprocessing cycle
Describe the principles of steam sterilization, including time, temperature, pressure and drying requirements for tabletop sterilizers
Summarize the differences between chemical, biological and mechanical monitoring of sterilization effectiveness
Applying
• Demonstrate proper donning and doffing of PPE before entering the dental decontamination area.
• Operate a dental ultrasonic cleaner and tabletop steam sterilizer following the manufacturer's instructions for use (IFUs).
• Perform manual cleaning, lubrication, packaging and sterilization of handpieces, cassettes and bur blocks according to dental-specific protocols
Analyzing
• Differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable dental sterilization outcomes by interpreting biological, chemical and mechanical indicators
• Analyze case-based scenarios involving wet packs, failed biological indicators or damaged packaging, and identify likely causes
• Compare different sterilizer loading configurations, and determine which approach maximizes steam penetration and drying efficiency
Evaluating
• Assess compliance of sterilization logs and monitoring records with CDC and OSHA dental standards
• Evaluate real-world dental sterilization workflows for efficiency, safety and adherence to infection prevention guidelines
• Judge when a dental instrument load should be quarantined, recalled or released based on monitoring results
Creating
• Construct a sterilization tracking log that ensures patient-level traceability for dental instrument usage
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Required equipment for non-degree Dental course:
• Decontamination area
• Ultrasonic cleaner
• Manual scrubbing station
• PPE (fluid-resistant gowns, masks, gloves, utility gloves)
• Enzymatic solutions and brushes
• Sterilization area (Assisting – DCF)
• Tabletop sterilizers (Statim and Midmark)
• Date stamp
• Chemical indicators, biological indicators, mechanical logs
• Sterilizer racks and cassettes
• Dental instruments (mirrors, explorers, scalers, forceps, handpieces, instruments)
• Bur blocks and surgical kits
• Pouches, wraps and rigid containers
• Load cards and tracking labels
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100% attendance
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Clinical Dental Professionals
Clinical Dental Professionals - Sterilization Technicians
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Dental sterilization technician
Allied Health Office https://cehealth.waketech.edu
919-747-0140
[email protected]
| Details | Section | Date(s) | Location | Price | Seats | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 319974 | 02/16/26 - 02/21/26 | Perry Health Sciences Campus | 77.00 | 15 | Register |
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Requisites: None
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