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You didn’t get into dentistry to manage infection prevention, but we did. We’re here to help you make sense of it.

Let Us Help Remove the Guesswork

We help you define what comes next, keep things on track, and handle the details in between—so you can focus on what matters: patient and team safety.

Product

Keeping your patients safe should feel clear, not overwhelming. We design simple, reliable solutions for dental waterline safety and sterilization monitoring so you know what to do and can trust it’s done right. Tests like QuickPass® and Flo®, paired with BluTube® and BluTab®, help you maintain safe water without adding more to your plate. In-Office Spore Testing helps you quickly identify failures and know exactly what to do next, with support to help you get back on track. With the ProEdge Clear™ Compliance Dashboard, you can see what’s happening, stay organized, and feel confident in the work you’re doing every day.

Process

Infection prevention doesn’t have to feel like everything else—on the fly, unclear, and easy to fall behind on. We bring structure, guidance, and support so expectations are clear and you know what to do next—even when things don’t go as planned.

Partnership

When you need help right now, real people are just a call, email, or chat away—ready to answer any questions, address urgent issues, or reassure you that your results are “normal” (trust us, we’ve seen things). With Clear™, you can also monitor results, document what’s been done, and stay on top of what’s needed next—all in one place. From automatic supply shipments to built-in training, guidance, and answers when you need them, Clear helps take care of the details so nothing gets missed.

People

You don’t have to figure this out on your own. We’re here for the questions you’re not sure how to ask, the moments that don’t go as planned, and everything in between. With guidance you can rely on and a team in your corner, the work becomes something you can keep up with—and over time, something you can move through with confidence and clarity.

Let’s transform compliance together.

What Customers Are Saying

“Their expertise significantly enhanced the health and safety standards of the dental practices and schools that I work with.”

Monica Satake, CDA, EFDA, CDIPC, B.S.Ed., M.H.E

"It was important to me to bring on a real compliance program."

“Highly recommend ProEdge for any dental office that prioritizes patient safety and wants reliable, efficient service!”

Lizeth, Current ProEdge Customer

“We just hit the highest we've ever had, which is a 98% pass rate.”

Meet Your Compliance Experts

Meet Carlie!

Carlie is our senior safe water expert. She’s been diving into protocols for over 5 years and has worked with over 1,000 offices on their waterline maintenance protocol. She’ll work with you to find the perfect balance of effective and simple.

Meet Shelley!

Shelley has 30+ years as an RDH for both privates practices and DSOs. She knows your heart and passion for protecting your patients and she is here to help arm you with the tools to developing a protocol that will work for you and your busy schedule.

Meet Therese!

Therese is a versatile individual who excels in fostering connections with customers, guiding them to achieve outstanding results. Leveraging her enthusiasm and efficiency to understand your needs, she drives waterline compliance success for teams nation-wide.

Drive Your Compliance With Clear™

You Have Got Questions. We Have Answers.

Still Need Help?

What are the CDC Guidelines Exactly?

The CDC aligns with the EPA in recommending that dental unit waterlines remain at or below 500 colony forming units (CFUs)/mL. Beyond that, guidance can vary, which is why we’ve compiled a state-by-state resource to help you stay informed and aligned with current expectations.

How often do I need to shock my waterlines?

All dental waterlines need to be shocked regularly. We typically recommend quarterly shocking, unless your testing results indicate you can go longer. If you’re starting a waterline maintenance plan, shocking is the best place to begin.

While some products or systems suggest shocking may not be necessary, research—including the Molinari Study—shows that biofilm still develops over time. Regular shocking remains an important part of maintaining safe water, regardless of your water source or treatment method.

You should shock dental unit waterlines in any of the following situations:

Before starting or changing a treatment protocol

After a failed test (microbial counts > 500 CFU/mL)

As part of routine biofilm and bacteria control

When replacing or supplementing a continuous treatment solution

If you’re ready to begin, you can get started here.

If I fail a test, do I have to close down that operatory?

Decisions around operatory closure are made at the discretion of the doctor. What matters most is taking action quickly once a failed result is identified.

In most cases, the first step is to shock the waterlines and retest to confirm that counts have returned to acceptable levels. From there, you can determine next steps with more clarity.

If you receive a failing result and aren’t sure what to do next, our team is here to help you work through a clear path forward.

Why should I designate an infection control coordinator in my office?

Designating an infection control coordinator helps bring consistency and clarity to infection prevention in your practice. This person serves as a central point of focus—helping ensure protocols are followed, questions are answered, and standards are maintained.

They often take the lead on training, stay current on guidelines, and help the team understand how daily actions connect to patient and staff safety. When something needs attention, they help guide the next steps so nothing is left unclear.

With someone owning this responsibility, the work becomes more organized and easier for the entire team to keep up with.

Here are some helpful resources to help infection control coordinators get started.

Why does BluTube have two straws instead of one?

BluTube is designed with two straws to maintain consistent treatment strength over time. While some products are intended to last up to a year, treatment effectiveness can begin to decline after several months.

By including a second straw, BluTube allows you to refresh the system partway through the year—helping maintain effectiveness and support more consistent biofilm control over time.

Click here to learn more about how BluTube supports your waterline maintenance protocol.