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3 Treat all patients as though they present with infectious diseases Remember they may be… - Unaware - Carriers - Humiliated - Communication barriers

4 * Uniform – (ideally scrubs) * Shoes – (ideally rubber, must fully enclose the foot) * Gloves – clinical (if possible nitrile) * Disposable plastic apron * Safety glasses goggles * Facemasks

5 * Social - physically clean from socially acquired micro- organisms with general purpose liquid soap * Hygienic ( historically clinical) - destroy micro-organisms, avoid cross infection using an antibacterial hand cleanser * Surgical Surgical - significantly reduce micro-organisms before an invasive surgical procedure using an antibacterial hand cleaner

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7 * This is the process where reusable items/areas are made safe for reuse and staff to handle. * Decontamination of instruments (reprocessing) is a complex process involving several stages.

8 Legislation

9  Care Quality Commission  Health and Safety at Work Act 1974  Department of Health  Health Technical Memorandum 01-05

10 HTM 01-05 Health Technical Memorandum 01-05 Decontamination in primary care dental practices

11 * Essential quality requirements - Basic requirement of decontamination standards to be practiced * Best practice requirements - Gold standard - All practices to be working toward this Both meet CQC requirements

12 * Cleaned after every session using disposable cloths or clean microfibre materials. Including: taps, drainage points, splashbacks, sink. * Areas that need to be cleaned between each patient include: * Work surfaces, dental chairs, curing lamps, inspection lights and handles, hand controls including replacement of covers, spitoons, aspirators, x-ray units.

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14 * Acquire * Clean / with WD, ultrasonic cleaner, manual * Disinfect * Inspect * Package * Sterilise – Type N Unwrapped/Packaged Type B,S * Package if unwrapped/store max 1 year * Already packaged store max 1 year * Use

15 * Safe procedure in place * Instruments for decontamination should be transported asap after use * Transport containers should be leak-proof, easy to clean, rigid, and able to close easily.

16 * Manual Cleaning * Automated cleaning – Washer Disinfector * Ultra sonic cleaner. * TASK * Describe the above methods of cleaning dental instruments outlining advantages and disadvantages of each.

17 * In groups plan and design a decontamination area for your practice. * Be able to explain the reasons for choice * Research your information on the internet and use DoH policy documents. * Present your floor plan to the class and explain your decisions.

18 * WHAT IS THE CORRECT PROCEDURE FOR HANDPIECE CARE?

19 * Processed in WD – in holders (oiled) * Lubrication (manually) * Sterilised * Lubrication (if required) * Packaged * Flushed prior to use to remove bio film

20 * Please research all the waste disposed of in your workplace and how this is done.


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