WEBINAR

RDH Solutions Lab: Would You Pass the Test? What Waterlines Reveal About Your Infection Control Protocols

Clean waterlines don’t happen by chance. If you’re guessing instead of testing, it’s time to rethink your protocols. Join our webinar to fix what’s quietly breaking down. Stop guessing. Start testing. Register now!
September 27, 2025
12:00 AM UTC
30 minutes

Now Available On-Demand
Original Broadcast Date: September 25, 2025
Duration: 30 Mins.

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Summary

We are using dental unit waterline testing as the lens to examine your protocols, products, and people. Because clean waterlines don’t happen by chance—and if there are cracks in your system here, chances are, they exist elsewhere too.
 
Not sure this webinar applies to you? Ask yourself: Should you test before or after shocking your lines? If you’re unsure, second-guessing, or don’t even know what a test result looks like—this session is for you.

The webinar provides the perfect opportunity to review protocols, retrain your team, and fix what’s quietly been breaking down. Stop guessing. Start testing.

Speakers

Michelle Strange

Michelle Strange

MSDH, RDH, CDIIPC

MichelleStrangeRDH.com, LevelupIP.com, Smile-Logic.com

A leading infection control expert with over 25 years in the dental field, Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH, brings her extensive expertise to help practices navigate Georgia's new waterline requirements while ensuring optimal patient protection
Annie Walters

Annie Walters

Moderator

MSDH, RDH

Moderator | Annie Walters, MSDH, RDH is a licensed dental hygienist with 6+ years of experience as an oral health care provider. She received her undergraduate education from Northern Arizona University where she spent time caring for individuals in Guatemala and Indian Health Service sites. Since then, Annie has been practicing dental hygiene in various settings and has found an interest in volunteering within her community, as well as advancing access to care for individuals with specialized health care needs. She is a member of the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and has published literature in RDH Magazine. Annie has completed a MS in Dental Hygiene from the University of New Mexico, where she developed a chairside resource for dental hygienists to use when caring for patients with specialized health care needs. Annie currently practices clinical dental hygiene in Flagstaff, Arizona and serves as part-time faculty at her Alma Mater.

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