Lesson 1Details for Local Numbness Tray: Syringe, Carpules Choosing, Needles, Supplies for AspiratingDis detail the local numbness tray, including types of syringes, choosing carpules, needles, supplies for aspirating, and safety items, with focus on putting together, labeling, throwing away, and aids for patient comfort.
Types of dental syringes and partsChoosing, checking, storing carpulesNeedle sizes, lengths, handlingAids and tips for aspiratingThrowing away sharps and cleaning afterLesson 2Tray and Tool List for New Adult Full Check with Bitewing X-RaysDis detail the full tray and tool setup for new adult full check with bitewing x-rays, including check tools, infection control covers, x-ray extras, and order to help fast clinic work.
Basic check tools and usesCovers, protections for surfacesHolders and extras for bitewingsOrdering tools for check flowCleaning and reprocessing after checkLesson 3Sources for Tool Lists and Maker Product Sheets (Dental Groups and Big Dental Suppliers)Dis guide assistants to find true tool lists and product info using dental group resources and big suppliers, making sure accurate tray setups, swaps, and updates when products change.
Using dental group guidesSupplier books and online placesReading maker product sheetsUpdating office tray listsHandling changes for stopped productsLesson 4Labeling, Arranging, Restocking Ways to Guess ProceduresDis explain how to label, arrange, restock trays and materials so team can guess coming procedures, cut delays, keep true stock count, using colors, lists, standard storage.
Color-coding trays by procedure typeLabeling boxes, tubs, drawersArranging setups for daily timeRestocking routines and stock levelsUsing lists and digital stockLesson 5Restorative Materials: Types of Composites, Bonding Liquids, Etchants, Liners, Matrix Systems, Curing LightsDis cover common restorative materials for composite work, including types of composites, bonding liquids, etchants, liners, matrix systems, curing lights, with care on handling, storing, maker instructions.
Microhybrid and bulk-fill compositesBonding liquids and ways to applyEtchants, primers, rinsing stepsLiners and bases: when to use, setupMatrix bands, wedges, holdersLesson 6Materials and Tools for Single-Surface Composite Fill with Local NumbnessDis describe materials and tools for single-surface composite fill with local numbness, from giving numb to isolating, preparing, restoring, finishing, stressing fast, step-by-step tray arrange.
Numb supplies and topical setupIsolation materials for small fillsHand tools, burs, prep extrasTools for placing and shaping compositeFinishing, polishing, floss checksLesson 7General Principles for Tray Setup: Organizing, Order of Use, Body-Friendly DesignDis introduce general principles for tray setup, including logical organizing, order of use, body-friendly design, infection control, to help fast, safe, comfortable work for patient and team.
Dividing trays by function and orderPlanning for right- and left-hand useTool passing and safe areasCutting reach and movement for staffKeeping clear fields and sightLesson 8Tray and Materials for Child Sealant on First Permanent Back Tooth (Including Isolation Helps)Dis outline tray and material needs for child sealants on first permanent back teeth, including isolation helps, etchants, sealant materials, curing lights, child-friendly extras for comfort and safety.
Sealant materials and apply systemsCleaning tooth and preparing surfaceEtchants, rinsing, drying suppliesIsolation choices: cotton, Isolite, damsCuring light setup and eye protectionLesson 9Extra Items to Have Ready for Each Visit (Stop-Bleeding Agents, Topical Fluoride, Emergency Kit Items)Dis cover essential extra items ready for every visit, including stop-bleeding agents, topical fluoride, emergency kit parts, with stress on storing, turning, recording, quick reach during work.
Stop-bleeding agents: when to use, storeTopical fluoride types and apply setupsEmergency kit medicines and oxygenCrash cart arranging and daily checksTurning expiry dates and recordingLesson 10X-Ray Materials and Safety: Bitewing Holders, Film/Sensor Covers, Barriers, Positioning HelpsDis review x-ray materials and safety for bitewing pictures, including holders, film or sensor covers, barriers, positioning helps, with focus on infection control, radiation protection, right storing of extras.
Types of bitewing holders and partsFilm and sensor covers: choose, useBarriers for x-ray machine surfacesPositioning helps and patient comfortRadiation safety and PPE for staff