Dental Equipment
This course covers introductions to, Principles of and Practical Equipment aspects of the following: Operating units, Dental Chairs, Compressors, Dental X-ray and other associated ancillaries.
Who Should Attend:
The course provides an excellent grounding for medical engineering staff involved with the servicing and maintenance of dental equipment.
Pre-requisites:
Learners must have completed our Electrical Safety Testing course or have proof of electrical safety testing competence. The minimum age for entry onto the course is 18 years old.
Course Aim:
To provide learners with the basic knowledge and practical experience needed in order to be able to carry out inspection, servicing and repairs across a variety of Dental equipment in accordance with MHRA guidance, IEC Standards, relevant manufacturers’ information and the National Occupational Standard for Servicing Dental Equipment.
Course Objectives:
On conclusion of the course the learners will be able to:
- Describe the engineering and functional operation of dental operating units, associated dental equipment and ancillaries including: aspirators, chairs, lights, compressors, x-ray, descalers, polymer units and dental sterilisers.
- Carry out inspection, testing, fault finding and servicing of dental equipment in accordance with the relevant legislation, standards and manufacturers’ information
What Next?
Learners should consider enrolling on one of our 3-day equipment specific programmes to provide further focus on particular medical equipment.