Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Safety Compliance Checklist

Veterinary dental procedures create aerosols from oral bacteria and require general anesthesia. This checklist ensures dental safety, waste anesthetic gas controls, and procedure quality.

  • Industry: Veterinary
  • Frequency: Per Dental Procedure Day
  • Estimated Time: 15-20 minutes
  • Role: Veterinarian / Dental Technician
  • Total Items: 36

Dental Equipment Safety Check

Inspect dental equipment before procedures.

  • High-speed and low-speed handpieces functioning properly?
  • Ultrasonic scaler tip and handpiece clean and functional?
  • Dental unit waterlines flushed 2 minutes at start of day and 30 seconds between patients?
  • High-volume oral evacuation suction functional?
  • Dental x-ray unit functional and film or sensor available?
  • All dental instruments sterilized and packaged?

Dental Aerosol Exposure Controls

Verify aerosol controls for dental procedures.

  • N95 respirator worn by all staff during aerosol-generating procedures?
  • Face shield or safety goggles worn?
  • Gloves worn for all dental procedures?
  • High-volume evacuation used during scaling and drilling?
  • Dental area well-ventilated to dilute aerosols?
  • Dental room cleaned and decontaminated after each procedure?

Anesthesia During Dental Procedures

Verify anesthesia safety for dental patients.

  • Patient intubated with cuffed ETT to protect airway from water and debris?
  • ETT cuff inflated and seal verified before beginning oral procedure?
  • Head and neck positioned to prevent aspiration of water?
  • Body temperature monitored - dental procedures cause heat loss?
  • Continuous anesthesia monitoring with capnography preferred?
  • ETT not removed until swallowing reflex returns?

Dental Radiography

Verify dental x-ray safety and quality.

  • Full-mouth dental radiography performed on all patients per AVDC recommendations?
  • Dosimetry badge worn and lead shielding used during dental x-rays?
  • Digital radiography reducing radiation dose compared to film?
  • Dental x-ray unit registered with state radiation control?
  • Dental radiographic images part of permanent medical record?
  • Radiographic images diagnostic quality for dental pathology detection?

Waste Anesthetic Gas Management

Verify waste anesthetic gas controls.

  • Scavenging system connected and functional during all anesthesia?
  • Anesthesia machine leak check completed before dental procedures?
  • Charcoal canister not expired and within weight limits?
  • ETT cuff inflation verified to reduce WAG escape from oral cavity?
  • Anesthesia area well-ventilated for WAG dilution?
  • WAG dosimetry badges used by staff monitoring frequently for WAG exposure?

Documentation

Maintain dental procedure documentation.

  • Dental chart with tooth staging recorded for every patient?
  • Treatment plan documented with owner consent for extractions or procedures?
  • Dental radiographs in permanent record?
  • Home dental care instructions provided to client?
  • Dental waterline testing records on file?
  • Dental equipment maintenance log current?

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Why Use This Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Safety Compliance Checklist?

This veterinary dentistry and oral surgery safety compliance checklist helps veterinary teams maintain compliance and operational excellence. Designed for veterinarian / dental technician professionals, this checklist covers 36 critical inspection points across 6 sections. Recommended frequency: per dental procedure day.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Safety Compliance Checklist cover?

This checklist covers 36 inspection items across 6 sections: Dental Equipment Safety Check, Dental Aerosol Exposure Controls, Anesthesia During Dental Procedures, Dental Radiography, Waste Anesthetic Gas Management, Documentation. It is designed for veterinary operations and compliance.

How often should this checklist be completed?

This checklist should be completed per dental procedure day. Each completion takes approximately 15-20 minutes.

Who should use this Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Safety Compliance Checklist?

This checklist is designed for Veterinarian / Dental Technician professionals in the veterinary industry. It can be used for self-assessments, team audits, and regulatory compliance documentation.

Can I download this checklist as a PDF?

Yes, this checklist is available as a free PDF download. You can also use it digitally in the POPProbe mobile app for real-time data capture, photo documentation, and automatic reporting.

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