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looking for a Taught course in Dental Auditing ,Quality assurance and Infection control

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Drpnmenon65@gmail.com - 11 May 2007 09:20 GMT
Hail fellow  Saviours of the Fang,
I am lookiing for a taught P.G course in Dental Auditingf Quality
assurance and Infection control.
if any has  more info on this . sent down a coupla bytes
Steven Bornfeld - 11 May 2007 22:32 GMT
> Hail fellow  Saviours of the Fang,
>  I am lookiing for a taught P.G course in Dental Auditingf Quality
> assurance and Infection control.
> if any has  more info on this . sent down a coupla bytes

    There are many jurisdictions (for instance, here in NY State) that
mandate periodic courses in infection control.  This may be too specific
to your needs.  But if you check the local dental boards, you may find
other continuing ed providers, like those referenced here:

http://www.op.nysed.gov/icmemo.htm

Steve
The Webby - 11 May 2007 22:54 GMT
> > Hail fellow  Saviours of the Fang,
> >  I am lookiing for a taught P.G course in Dental Auditingf Quality
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>
> Steve

Hi Steve.  Infection control was planned as one of the main discussion
topics for our newsgroup!  

Your participation has been appreciated by so many.  Thanks so much!!

Webby

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From: a...@carie.mcs.mu.edu (Alec Ellsworth)
Date: 15 Feb 1993 16:13:55 GMT
Local: Mon, Feb 15 1993 9:13 am
Subject: Re: this group?
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In article <C2D4Bw....@world.std.com> zob...@world.std.com (Joe Zobkiw)  
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> Is this group moderated and/or does it have a FAQ or any ListServ type
> access?

sci.med.dentistry                                      
Discussion of dentally related topics (unmoderated)
CHARTER: The main objective  of sci.med.dentistry is to allow internet  
users (dentists, dental students, researchers, and patients) the  
opportunity to discuss Dentistry and any dental related issues. Included  
in this forum would be the issues of dental research, patient/dentist
interaction, new technology in dentistry, infection control
discussion/answers, legislation issues in dentistry, question and  
answers, medico-legal issues, and any other related dentistry discussion.

This is the original charter for this group. I only set it up as an  
unmoderated group for now. If interest in another type of group is
strong  
enough maybe we could set up a group for dentists, students, and  
researchers. Also, I wonder if David Dodell might have any ideas on how  
to get these postings into a listserver or into any other electronic  
dental newsletters? David, are you out there?

Thanks dental netters,
Alec

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Dr FixGrins - 16 May 2007 06:36 GMT
On May 11, 12:20 pm, Drpnmeno...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hail fellow  Saviours of the Fang,
>  I am lookiing for a taught P.G course in Dental Auditingf Quality
> assurance and Infection control.
> if any has  more info on this . sent down a coupla bytes

oops.. i forgot to mention that I am a Indian dentist practicing in
the Arab gulf looking for a full time course.
I just wanted to know how you proceed with Enamel and dentin bonding..
after one etches Enamel and the dentin ( for a lesser duration) ..how
does one keep the enamle dfry and the Dentin moist for priming and
bonding.
Ive started applying the bonding to the dentin first ..Light cure the
bonding agent and then proceed to dry the enamel  well to apply
bonding agent.
its tough to do this in small cavities.. any suggestions?
Amatus Cremona - 16 May 2007 12:20 GMT
If your concern is how does one dry enamel thoroughly while keeping the
dentin moist,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, well, I don't care.  I dry everything a bit
drier than what I want the dentin, and re-hydrate with a desensitizer such
as Gluma or Hemoseal.  Then dry that until the moisture just disappears.  It
tends to stay in the tubules better than water.  I have a couple of studies
saying this actually increases bond strength (only a couple of studies so
far).  I then apply BA and finish up.  Don't make it too hard, there is no
need.  Find a simple way that works in your hands.

Online courses are the wave of the future.  Our Dental School is working
towards having a strong online presence with these types of courses being
available.  Unfortunately, budgets generally do not allow enough spare
finance to create the online web-sites from scratch.  So,,,,, we are
evaluating some packages sold by outside vendors.  We hope to have courses
up in 2008.  Also, I know of a reputable company on the West Coast of USA
who is getting a CE site like this up in the next few months as well.

Are you looking for information only, or are you in need of qualifying
credits for licensure as well?

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> On May 11, 12:20 pm, Drpnmeno...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hail fellow  Saviours of the Fang,
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> bonding agent.
> its tough to do this in small cavities.. any suggestions?
John & Ninetta - 16 May 2007 22:54 GMT
How about reading the instructions that come with the bonding system you are
using.  It will usually tell you how to achieve the proper substrate
conditons.  BTW, what system are you using?

John
Dr FixGrins - 17 May 2007 06:36 GMT
> How about reading the instructions that come with the bonding system you are
> using.  It will usually tell you how to achieve the proper substrate
> conditons.  BTW, what system are you using?
>
> John

Hi amatus and john ,
Thanx for the tip amatus , but i wonder how the gluma which is
hydrophilic actually penetrates the tubules if its desiccated.
this what is confusing me.Also the fact that airblowing the dentin can
lead to hypersensitivity.
I am looking for a professional qualifying course so that when I
return to india I can start a consultancy in Infection control and
Dental Auditing for Health care providers, professional bodies or
insurance companies
the instruction just requires us to keep the dentin moist and the
enamel dry, John.  I am using the prime and bond-(twostep) techniique
of dentsply Spectrum.
Has anyone of you have used the Cerec system ,  Ive been seeing a lot
of reports of hypersensitivity on the net.
Amatus Cremona - 17 May 2007 13:34 GMT
Eight year user of CEREC.  Virtually zero sensitivity.

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>> How about reading the instructions that come with the bonding system you
>> are
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> Has anyone of you have used the Cerec system ,  Ive been seeing a lot
> of reports of hypersensitivity on the net.
John & Ninetta - 18 May 2007 00:29 GMT
> Has anyone of you have used the Cerec system ,  Ive been seeing a lot
> of reports of hypersensitivity on the net.

Its all in how you bond it in place and what you use as a bonding
agent/cement.  Although I don't do cerec, it would be no different than
bonding a conventional porcelain onlay.

John
Dr FixGrins - 27 May 2007 14:32 GMT
> > Has anyone of you have used the Cerec system ,  Ive been seeing a lot
> > of reports of hypersensitivity on the net.
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>
> John

Hey fellow saviours of the fang,
I posted a message regarding the application of the technique of
plastination in Endodontics, a week ago
I guess you folks, didnt receive it

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