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Module 8 Infection Control in Dentistry. Transmission of Infections 1.Directly 2.Indirectly 3.Aerosol.

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1 Module 8 Infection Control in Dentistry

2 Transmission of Infections 1.Directly 2.Indirectly 3.Aerosol

3 Prevention of Cross Infection 1.Standard precautions 2.Practice infection control policy 3.Training in infection control 4.Surgery design 5.Ventilation 6.Floor covering 7.Work surfaces 8.Choice of equipment 9.Water supplies

4 Duty to Decontaminate Equipment  prior to service or repair Impressions and appliances  prior to dispatch to the laboratory

5 Instruments Decontamination 1.Pre-sterilisation cleaning 2.Sterilisation 3.Storage

6 Step 1: Pre-sterilisation Cleaning Thermal waster disinfector Ultrasonic baths Enzyme based cleaners Manual cleaning

7 Step 2: Sterilisation Non-vacuum autoclaves (N-type) Vacuum autoclaves (B-type or S-type) Pouching/wrapping instruments

8 Step 3: Storage

9 Surfaces & Equipment Decontamination Step 1: Cleaning Step 2: Disinfection

10 Clinical Waste 1.Hazardous 2.Non-hazardous 3.Domestic

11 Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste (England & Wales) Regulations 2005 (WHR) List of Waste Regulations 2005 (LOWR) Examples of hazardous properties: –H9 Infections –H6 Toxic

12 Personal Protection Immunisation Surgery clothing Hand washing & disinfection Powder-free gloves Eye protection Face masks/visors Inoculation injuries

13 Regulations Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002 The Post Office Act (UK) 1969 The National Health Services (General Dental Services Contract) Regulations 2005


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