Whether you're a GDC-registered Dental Nurse completing your 50 hours of CPD, or a non-clinical team member supporting the practice, effective cross-infection control is everyone’s responsibility.
Why Infection Control Matters in Dental Practices
Preventing the spread of infectious diseases is essential across all clinical settings, from dental practices to hospitals. Infection prevention and control (IPC) goes beyond sterilising instruments and wiping down surfaces. It involves:
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Preventing staff-to-patient transmission
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Minimising patient-to-patient infection risks
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Ensuring staff safety and wellbeing
Infection control underpins the quality of care delivered in dental settings. It must be embedded in daily routines and supported by continuous training and awareness for all staff members.
Not Just for Clinical Staff
Even if non-clinical or administrative team members don’t have direct patient contact or handle contaminated instruments, they must still have a foundational understanding of infection risks.
Basic infection control awareness enables every team member to contribute to a safe and compliant working environment—especially in shared spaces and common touchpoints.
Follow Best Practice: HTM 01-05 and Staff Induction
All dental practices in the UK should adhere to Health Technical Memorandum (HTM) 01-05: Decontamination in Primary Care Dental Practices, published by the Department of Health.
Infection control training should form part of the induction process for all new staff, and regular reviews must be carried out to ensure ongoing compliance with current guidelines.
By investing in staff education, you're building a safer, more resilient dental team and fostering a culture of responsibility and care.
Free Infection Control CPD Course from Cavity Training
To support dental professionals in staying up to date, Cavity Training offers a FREE CPD course on Infection Control. This course is designed to provide practical, evidence-based guidance that can be implemented immediately in practice.
What You’ll Learn:
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Precautions: Improve your understanding of hand hygiene, sterilisation, and disinfection protocols.
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Causes of Infection: Learn how infections occur and how to reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
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Environmental Cleaning: Discover best practices for maintaining a clean, safe clinical setting.
By completing this course, you not only fulfill mandatory CPD requirements; moreover, you demonstrate a strong commitment to safe and ethical patient care.
Upgrade Your Skills Today
Continuous learning is essential in modern healthcare. Whether you're seeking to fulfil your CPD hours or simply want to enhance your infection control knowledge, this free course is a valuable resource.
👉 Enrol in the Free Infection Control CPD Course by Cavity Training
ogether, we can raise the standard of infection control in dentistry. In doing so, we protect patients, colleagues, and our wider communities.