How confident are you that the water flowing from your dental units is truly safe for every patient? While most practices trust their municipal water supply, the real contamination risk lies within those narrow dental unit water lines where biofilm thrives and dangerous bacteria can multiply undetected.
Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH, brings over two decades of dental expertise to this critical discussion. Beginning her career as a dental assistant before earning her dental hygiene degree, she also holds a bachelor's degree in health science from the Medical University of South Carolina and a master's in dental hygiene education from the University of Bridgeport. Currently serving as cofounder of Level Up Infection Prevention, host of A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast, client success manager for TeleDent by MouthWatch, and owner of MichelleStrangeRDH, she continues practicing as a dental hygienist while maintaining her Certificate in Dental Infection Prevention and Control.
This episode tackles one of dentistry's most overlooked safety protocols through Michelle's proven "test, shock, and maintain" approach to waterline management. She explains why even compliant practices can experience sudden failures, how biofilm development mirrors periodontal disease progression, and why dental unit water lines represent the "canary in the coal mine" for overall infection control compliance. The discussion covers practical implementation strategies that busy practices can actually sustain.
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Perfect for: General dentists, dental hygienists, practice managers, and infection control coordinators seeking evidence-based waterline management protocols that protect patients while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Don't wait for a contamination event to discover your waterline vulnerabilities – implement these proven protocols now.