Lesson 1Local anesthesia tray specifics: syringe, carpules selection, needles, aspirating technique suppliesDetails the local numbing tray, including syringe kinds, carpule picking, needles, pulling supplies, and safety items, focusing on putting together, labeling, throwing away, and patient ease aids.
Types of dental syringes and partsCarpule selection, inspection, and storageNeedle gauges, lengths, and handlingAspirating technique aids and tipsSharps disposal and post-use cleanupLesson 2Tray and instrument list for a new adult full exam with bitewing radiographsDetails the full tray and tool setup for a new adult full check with bitewing x-rays, including check tools, infection covers, x-ray extras, and order to help quick clinic work.
Basic diagnostic instruments and usesBarriers, covers, and surface protectionBitewing holders and sensor accessoriesSequencing instruments for exam flowPost-exam disinfection and reprocessingLesson 3Sources for instrument lists and manufacturer product sheets (dental association and major dental suppliers)Guides assistants to find true tool lists and product info using dental group resources and big suppliers, making sure tray setups, swaps, and updates are right when items change.
Using dental association guidelinesSupplier catalogs and online portalsReading manufacturer product sheetsUpdating office-specific tray listsManaging discontinued product changesLesson 4Labeling, staging, and restocking techniques to anticipate proceduresExplains labeling, readying, and refilling trays and materials so the team can guess coming procedures, cut waits, and keep stock true, using colors, lists, and standard storage.
Color-coding trays by procedure typeLabeling cassettes, tubs, and drawersStaging setups for the daily scheduleRestocking routines and par levelsUsing checklists and digital inventoryLesson 5Restorative materials: composite types, bonding agents, etchants, liners, matrix systems, curing lightsCovers usual filling materials for composite work, including composite kinds, bonding liquids, etchants, liners, matrix setups, and curing lights, noting handling, storage, and maker rules.
Microhybrid and bulk-fill compositesBonding agents and delivery methodsEtchants, primers, and rinsing stepsLiners and bases: indications and setupMatrix bands, wedges, and retainersLesson 6Materials and armamentarium for a single-surface composite filling with local anesthesiaDescribes materials and tools for a single-side composite fill with local numbing, from numbing to isolating, prepping, filling, and finishing, stressing quick, step-by-step tray arrangement.
Anesthetic supplies and topical setupIsolation materials for small restorationsHandpieces, burs, and prep accessoriesComposite placement and contour toolsFinishing, polishing, and floss checksLesson 7General tray setup principles: organization, sequence of use, and ergonomicsIntroduces basic rules for tray setup, including smart arrangement, order of use, body-friendly design, and infection stop, to help quick, safe, and easy procedures for patient and team.
Zoning trays by function and sequenceRight- and left-handed access planningInstrument transfer and safety zonesMinimizing reach and motion for staffMaintaining clear fields and visibilityLesson 8Tray and materials for a pediatric sealant on a first permanent molar (including isolation aids)Outlines tray and material needs for child sealants on first lasting molars, including isolation helps, etchants, sealant stuff, curing lights, and child-friendly extras for comfort and safety.
Sealant materials and delivery systemsTooth cleaning and surface preparationEtchants, rinsing, and drying suppliesIsolation options: cotton, Isolite, damsCuring light setup and eye protectionLesson 9Ancillary items to keep on hand for each appointment (hemostatic agents, topical fluoride, emergency kit items)Covers key extra items ready for every visit, including stop-bleed agents, topical fluoride, and emergency kit parts, stressing storage, turning over, noting, and quick reach during work.
Hemostatic agents: indications and storageTopical fluoride forms and application setupsEmergency kit drugs and oxygen suppliesCrash cart organization and daily checksExpiry date rotation and documentationLesson 10Radiography materials and safety: bitewing holders, film/sensor covers, barriers, and positioning aidsReviews x-ray materials and safety for bitewing pictures, including holders, film or sensor covers, barriers, and position helps, focusing on infection stop, radiation guard, and right storage.
Types of bitewing holders and partsFilm and sensor covers: selection and useBarriers for X-ray equipment surfacesPositioning aids and patient comfortRadiation safety and PPE for staff