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South Carolina Dental Sterilization Compliance Requirements
What South Carolina dental practices must do to stay compliant with South Carolina State Board of Dentistry, current as of April 2026.
Quick answer
- BI cadence
- Weekly
- Record retention
- Not specified in state rule
- Enforcement agency
- South Carolina State Board of Dentistry
- Primary citation
- S.C. Code Regs. 39 (Dentistry)
Biological monitoring (spore testing)
Weekly biological monitoring; CDC guidelines.
Federal guidance applied in South Carolina
CDC 2003
Even where state rules are silent on a specific point, the CDC's 2003 Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings are treated as the de facto standard of care by every US state board. Boards routinely cite practices for "unprofessional conduct" when CDC standards are not followed.
What you should keep on file
- A weekly (or per-state-cadence) biological-indicator log with matching control results, lot numbers, and expiration dates
- A per-cycle log identifying sterilizer, operator, load contents, and chemical-indicator result
- Documented response to any positive spore test (recall procedure, retest result, root cause)
- Sterilizer maintenance and service records (preventive maintenance + repair)
- A list of staff authorized to operate sterilizers, with training completion dates
- A written infection-control plan referencing CDC 2003 guidelines
How Cuspid handles South Carolina compliance
- Captures BI tests on the cadence required by South Carolina, with matching control results and lot tracking
- Auto-generates an audit-ready PDF over any date range, filtered to your sterilizers and staff
- Triggers a documented remediation workflow on every positive spore test
- Maintains tamper-evident audit trail of who logged what and when
Primary sources
- S.C. Code Regs. 39 (Dentistry)
- CDC Summary of Infection Prevention Practices in Dental Settings
- CDC Guidelines for Infection Control in Dental Health-Care Settings (2003)
- ADA Record Retention guidance
Note: South Carolina's entry on this page is partially derived from secondary sources (compliance-vendor matrices, OSHA Review summaries). Primary state code text should be reviewed before relying on this summary in a high-stakes context.