Dental Practices Document Control Need stronger dental practices document control? Support compliance and stay audit ready with clearer documentation. Find out more → Can You Prove Sterilisation in Five Minutes? Many dental practices execute infection control well—but stumble when asked to produce current, traceable evidence fast. Here’s how to turn a growing compliance and operational
AS 5369 Is Here: Turn Dental IPC Risk into Daily Discipline Renewed scrutiny of infection prevention and control (IPC) in dental practices, plus the transition to AS 5369:2023 for reprocessing in non-hospital settings, is creating both new compliance obligations and an emerging operational risk. Here’s how to translate that pressure into practical routines that protect
Stop the Thursday Slip: The 15‑Minute Dental IPC Audit Infection prevention and control (IPC) in Australian dental practices is under sharper scrutiny, with regulators aligning to the Dental Board of Australia’s guideline and the ACSQHC Preventing and Controlling Infections Standard. Here’s what this means commercially—and how to respond with a fast, practical system that protects
Under the Microscope: Infection Control You Can Prove Regulatory scrutiny in Australian dental practices is shifting from trust to traceability. Here’s how to turn a tightening compliance trend into a low-friction routine that protects patients, revenue, and reputation. Why Infection Control Audits Are Tightening This situation is a regulatory and industry trend—with emerging operational and
2026 Dental IPC: From Policy to Proof—Avoid the Costly Curveball Regulators and patients now expect evidence, not promises. Here’s how small dental practices can translate tighter 2026 infection control expectations into practical, auditable systems that protect patients, revenue, and reputation. 1) Why this matters now: new compliance obligations and an emerging risk The bar is
IPC Under the Microscope: Turn Compliance into Continuity Renewed scrutiny of infection prevention and control (IPC) in dental practices means regulators and insurers want proof your systems work in real life, not just on paper. Here’s a practical guide to protect patients, staff, and business continuity. Situation: An Emerging Compliance Obligation and Operational Risk What’s
Prove It or Pause: Infection Control You Can Audit Scrutiny on dental infection prevention and control is rising. Under the Dental Board of Australia (DBA) Guidelines, ADA resources, and the NSQHS Preventing and Controlling Infections Standard, it’s not enough to do the right thing—you must be able to prove it with evidence, every day. 1)
Traceability or Turbulence: Dental IPC Compliance Under the Microscope Australian dental practices are facing sharper scrutiny on infection prevention and control (IPC). Here’s how to turn new guidance and insurer expectations into a stronger, audit‑ready operation that protects patients, teams, and the bottom line. 1) The situation: new compliance obligations and a rising audit bar
Audit-Ready Dentistry: Traceability, Sterilisation, and the New Compliance Reality Regulators are tightening expectations for infection prevention in dental primary care across Australia. Here’s how to get ahead of audits and incidents, protect your patients and team, and keep your practice running smoothly. 1) The situation: regulatory spotlight and emerging risk This is a regulatory update
The 30-Day Dental IPC Makeover: Win Audits After the Dec 2024 Update New implementation options released in Dec 2024 clarify what “good” looks like for infection prevention and control (IPC) in primary care dental practice. This business story shows how a small clinic closed compliance gaps, built a single source of truth, and turned audit