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ICD Dental Safety Program
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The ICD Dental Safety Program (DSP) is an international continuing education initiative adopted by the International Council. The program is designed to increase knowledge, improve attitudes, and implement the safer practice of oral health professionals/personnel to meet standards in infection control and occupational safety. The emphasis of this educational and capacity-building initiative is towards developing nations. The goal is to control the spread of infectious diseases from patient-to-patient, oral health professional to patient, and patient to the oral health professional during the provision of dental care.

The following is our approach:
Educational materials – ICD has state-of-the-art educational materials for infection control and dental safety. (see link below)

Capacity building within the profession – ICD DSP will deliver an intensive 2-3 day training program intended for dental educators and other trainers of oral health personnel.

Educational programs for dental professionals – Educational seminars/workshops will be presented by knowledgeable and experienced ICD DSP Educators. Apart from the educational modules, a Guide for Safety and Infection Control for Oral Health Care Missions Workers will be distributed.

Internet-based educational programs – Infection control technique training videos are available at no cost to any viewer, accessed through the link below.

Provision of materials and supplies – for oral health care mission workers.



ICD Sections, Regions and Fellows are invited to participate in this College–wide initiative by providing any of the following: a) Program venue opportunities; b) Volunteer speakers; and c) Financial support.
The ICD Global Visionary Fund shall be a source for financial support.
Henry Schein Cares shall be a source of supplies and materials for mission trip workers.
Christine Benoit
615 South Saginaw Street Suite 3008, Flint, Michigan 48502 United States

2015
Chelsea Segren
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