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Author:Emmet Scott
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OSAP, the Organization for Safety, Asepsis and Prevention, has developed a number of tools to educate patients and dental staff about patient safety in dentistry. They can be found and downloaded at http://www.osap.org/?page=IC_in_the_news. Patient resources The website includes the following tools designed for patients:

  • Questions for your dentist: Five questions patients should ask about infection control. (Examples: How do you know that the sterilizer is working properly? Do you disinfect the surfaces in the operatory between patients?)
  • Travel resources: a travelers guide to safe dentistry.
  • Overview of dental office infection control practices: a variety of infection control resources - including online videos - from the American Dental Association.
  • Five things to do in the dentists office: an article for patients from CNN Health. (Here are the five: Watch the gloves, check out the office, ask for autoclave validation, check the instruments, speak up.)

Dental team resources The OSAP toolkit includes the following resources for the dental team:

  • Reassuring patients: Seven key talking points. How to discuss infection prevention with your patients.
  • OSAP infection control workbook. CDC Guidelines: From Policy to Practice by OSAP, a 170-page workbook with practical information to help healthcare professionals put recommendations into practice.
  • OSAP interactive guide to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. Complimentary interactive guide, also available in Spanish.
  • OSAP checklist for incorporating CDC guidelines. OSAP converted the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings - 2003 into a checklist for dental practices.
  • CDC Guidelines and Recommendations: Oral health resources, including information on safe injection practices from the nation's leading public health agency.
  • CDC Recommended Infection Control Practices for Dentistry. Infection control resources, including fact sheets, FAQs, glossary and publications.
  • American Dental Association Statement on Infection Control in Dentistry, issued March 29, 2013.
  • ADA Policy Statement on Bloodborne Pathogens, Infection Control and the Practice of Dentistry.
  • Strategies to reassure patients. Tips on reassuring patients of the dental practices safety procedures.

To visit the OSAP toolkit, go to http://www.osap.org/?page=IC_in_the_news.

Emmet Scott
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