Lesson 1Local anesthesia tray specifics: syringe, carpules selection, needles, aspirating technique suppliesDetails di local anesthesia tray, including syringe types, carpule selection, needles, aspirating supplies, an' safety items, wid focus pon assembly, labeling, disposal, an' patient comfort aids.
Types a dental syringes an' partsCarpule selection, inspection, an' storageNeedle gauges, lengths, an' handlingAspirating technique aids an' tipsSharps disposal an' post-use cleanupLesson 2Tray an' instrument list fi a new adult full exam wid bitewing radiographsDetails di complete tray an' instrument setup fi a new adult full exam wid bitewing radiographs, including diagnostic tools, infection control barriers, radiographic accessories, an' sequencing fi support efficient clinical workflow.
Basic diagnostic instruments an' usesBarriers, covers, an' surface protectionBitewing holders an' sensor accessoriesSequencing instruments fi exam flowPost-exam disinfection an' reprocessingLesson 3Sources fi instrument lists an' manufacturer product sheets (dental association an' major dental suppliers)Guides assistants fi locate reliable instrument lists an' product information using dental association resources an' major suppliers, ensuring accurate tray setups, substitutions, an' updates when products change.
Using dental association guidelinesSupplier catalogs an' online portalsReading manufacturer product sheetsUpdating office-specific tray listsManaging discontinued product changesLesson 4Labeling, staging, an' restocking techniques fi anticipate proceduresExplains how fi label, stage, an' restock trays an' materials so di team can anticipate upcoming procedures, reduce delays, an' maintain accurate inventory, using color-coding, checklists, an' standardized storage systems.
Color-coding trays by procedure typeLabeling cassettes, tubs, an' drawersStaging setups fi di daily scheduleRestocking routines an' par levelsUsing checklists an' digital inventoryLesson 5Restorative materials: composite types, bonding agents, etchants, liners, matrix systems, curing lightsCovers common restorative materials fi composite procedures, including composite types, bonding agents, etchants, liners, matrix systems, an' curing lights, wid attention to handling, storage, an' manufacturer instructions.
Microhybrid an' bulk-fill compositesBonding agents an' delivery methodsEtchants, primers, an' rinsing stepsLiners an' bases: indications an' setupMatrix bands, wedges, an' retainersLesson 6Materials an' armamentarium fi a single-surface composite filling wid local anesthesiaDescribes materials an' armamentarium fi a single-surface composite filling wid local anesthesia, from anesthetic delivery to isolation, preparation, restoration, an' finishing, emphasizing efficient, stepwise tray layout.
Anesthetic supplies an' topical setupIsolation materials fi small restorationsHandpieces, burs, an' prep accessoriesComposite placement an' contour toolsFinishing, polishing, an' floss checksLesson 7General tray setup principles: organization, sequence a use, an' ergonomicsIntroduces universal principles fi general tray setup, including logical organization, sequence a use, ergonomics, an' infection control, fi support efficient, safe, an' comfortable procedures fi both patient an' team.
Zoning trays by function an' sequenceRight- an' left-handed access planningInstrument transfer an' safety zonesMinimizing reach an' motion fi staffMaintaining clear fields an' visibilityLesson 8Tray an' materials fi a pediatric sealant pon a first permanent molar (including isolation aids)Outlines tray an' material needs fi pediatric sealants pon first permanent molars, including isolation aids, etchants, sealant materials, curing lights, an' behavior-friendly accessories tailored to children’s comfort an' safety.
Sealant materials an' delivery systemsTooth cleaning an' surface preparationEtchants, rinsing, an' drying suppliesIsolation options: cotton, Isolite, damsCuring light setup an' eye protectionLesson 9Ancillary items fi keep pon hand fi each appointment (hemostatic agents, topical fluoride, emergency kit items)Covers essential ancillary items dat should be ready fi every visit, including hemostatic agents, topical fluoride, an' emergency kit components, wid emphasis pon storage, rotation, documentation, an' quick access during procedures.
Hemostatic agents: indications an' storageTopical fluoride forms an' application setupsEmergency kit drugs an' oxygen suppliesCrash cart organization an' daily checksExpiry date rotation an' documentationLesson 10Radiography materials an' safety: bitewing holders, film/sensor covers, barriers, an' positioning aidsReviews radiography materials an' safety fi bitewing imaging, including holders, film or sensor covers, barriers, an' positioning aids, wid focus pon infection control, radiation protection, an' correct storage a accessories.
Types a bitewing holders an' partsFilm an' sensor covers: selection an' useBarriers fi X-ray equipment surfacesPositioning aids an' patient comfortRadiation safety an' PPE fi staff