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Volume 4, Issue 3 (Suppl)

J Oral Hyg Health

ISSN: 2332-0702 JOHH, an open access journal

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Dental Medicine 2016

August 08-10, 2016

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August 08-10, 2016 Toronto, Canada

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International Conference and Exhibition on

Dental Medicine

Infection prevention and control in dentistry the need for a closer look

Michelle Aubé (Simmonds)

Infection Control Continuing Education Program, Canada

T

aking a ‘closer look’ at simple day to day tasks in dental settings that are major contributers to breaking the chain of asepsis.

Adopting a larger view on Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) from the platform of safeguarding and risk management

polices that match the needs defined by the new

2016 Centre for Disease Control (CDC) Summary of Infection Control Practices in

Dental Settings Basic Expectations for Safe Care

. Realizing that policies from 10 years ago may not be meeting the standards of the

evolving and emerging pathogens of today’s world; this lecture will review past and current trends in IPAC based on Evidence Based

Decision Making (EBDM) and Best Practice approaches. This will include review of personal protective equipment, instrument

processing, disinfection, sterilization, sterilization testing and quality assurance for all steps. The proper steps for bagging and/or

wrapping of instruments including storage and opening for use. Definition and appropriate usage of ‘flash’ sterilization. Record

keeping and logging aspects of infection control. IPAC cross references health and safety in keeping the client safe but so do the dental

professionals: Assessing resources from Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention (OSAP), reflecting that time management

and deplenished inventory are not justification for risks of cross contamination, empowering the dental team to strive for best practice

in setting SMART goals based on identified issues from the CDC practice evaluation. Team leadership with the appointment of an

IPAC Coordinator. Critical thinking throughout the course with stimulating true and false questions.

Biography

Michelle Aubé (Simmonds) has over 25 years expereince in Dentistry. She is the Founder/Owner of Positive Impact Dental Consulting, graduate of Fanshawe

(1987-89), Holland (1993) and Algonquin College (1994), past CDHO Q.A. Assessor, Fanshawe College Theory Educator, UWO Clinical Educator, Continuing

Educaiton Manager and Speaker, Acteon Clinical Trainer, Strauman Implant Speaker, Oh Canada CDHA article writer and Self-Initiated Clinical Practitioner,

Michelle’s knowledge and vast experience speaks for itself. Her mission: sharing knowledge and delivering organization and strategies to bridge the gap between

‘Evidence Based Decision Making’ and implementation of new knowledge into clinical practice within a a platform of ‘Best Practise’ approaches.

michellesimmondssmile@yahoo.ca

Michelle Aubé (Simmonds), J Oral Hyg Health 2016, 4:3 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2332-0702.C1.002