Lesson 1Details of Tray for Local Numbness: Syringe, Small Bottles Choice, Needles, Supplies for Pulling Back TechniqueDetails the tray for local numbness, including types of syringes, choosing small bottles, needles, supplies for pulling back, and safety items, focusing on putting together, marking, throwing away, and aids for patient ease.
Types of dental syringes and partsChoosing, checking, storing small bottlesNeedle sizes, lengths, handlingAids and tips for pulling back techniqueThrowing away sharps and cleaning afterLesson 2Tray and Tool List for New Adult Full Check with Bitewing X-RaysDetails the full tray and tool setup for a new adult full check with bitewing X-rays, including check tools, infection control covers, X-ray extras, and order to help quick clinic steps.
Basic check tools and usesCovers, protections for surfacesHolders for bitewings and sensor extrasOrdering tools for check flowDisinfecting and redoing after checkLesson 3Sources for Tool Lists and Maker Product Papers (Dental Groups and Big Dental Suppliers)Guides assistants to find true tool lists and product info using dental group resources and big suppliers, making sure right tray setups, changes, and updates when products shift.
Using dental group guidelinesSupplier lists and online placesReading maker product papersUpdating office tray listsHandling changes when products stopLesson 4Marking, Readying, and Restocking Ways to Guess ProceduresExplains how to mark, ready, and restock trays and materials so the team can guess coming procedures, cut waits, and keep true stock count, using color marks, lists, and standard storage.
Color marking trays by procedure typeMarking boxes, tubs, drawersReadying setups for daily planRestocking routines and set levelsUsing lists and digital stockLesson 5Restoring Materials: Types of Fillings, Sticking Agents, Etching Liquids, Liners, Band Systems, Light Curing ToolsCovers usual restoring materials for filling procedures, including filling types, sticking agents, etching liquids, liners, band systems, and light curing tools, paying attention to handling, storing, and maker instructions.
Small mix and bulk fillingsSticking agents and ways to giveEtching liquids, starters, rinsing stepsLiners and bases: when to use and setupBand strips, wedges, holdersLesson 6Materials and Tools for One-Side Filling with Local NumbnessDescribes materials and tools for one-side filling with local numbness, from giving numbness to isolating, preparing, restoring, and finishing, stressing quick, step-by-step tray layout.
Numbness supplies and surface setupIsolating materials for small fillingsHand tools, cutters, prep extrasPlacing filling and shape toolsFinishing, shining, thread checksLesson 7Basic Rules for Tray Setup: Organizing, Order of Use, and Easy Body PositionsIntroduces general rules for tray setup, including logical organizing, order of use, easy body positions, and stopping infections, to help quick, safe, and comfortable procedures for patient and team.
Dividing trays by job and orderPlanning for right and left hand useTool passing and safe areasCutting reach and moves for workersKeeping clear areas and sightLesson 8Tray and Materials for Child Sealant on First Lasting Back Tooth (Including Isolating Aids)Outlines tray and material needs for child sealants on first lasting back teeth, including isolating aids, etching liquids, sealant materials, light curing tools, and child-friendly extras for ease and safety.
Sealant materials and giving systemsCleaning tooth and surface prepEtching liquids, rinsing, drying suppliesIsolating choices: cotton, special lights, coversLight curing setup and eye guardsLesson 9Extra Items to Have Ready for Each Visit (Stop-Bleeding Agents, Surface Fluoride, Emergency Kit Items)Covers key extra items ready for every visit, including stop-bleeding agents, surface fluoride, and emergency kit parts, stressing storing, turning, recording, and quick reach during work.
Stop-bleeding agents: when and storingSurface fluoride types and setupEmergency kit medicines and air suppliesCrash cart setup and daily checksTurning expiry dates and recordingLesson 10X-Ray Materials and Safety: Bitewing Holders, Film/Sensor Covers, Barriers, Positioning AidsReviews X-ray materials and safety for bitewing pictures, including holders, film or sensor covers, barriers, and positioning aids, focusing on stopping infections, radiation guard, and right storing of extras.
Types of bitewing holders and partsFilm and sensor covers: choosing and useBarriers for X-ray machine surfacesPositioning aids and patient easeRadiation safety and gear for workers