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Nov 24, 2024
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DA 110 - Clinical Dental AssistingCredits: 3 Instructional Contact Hours: 3
Provides the opportunity to explore the skills and knowledge for general chairside clinical procedures.
Prerequisite(s): BIO 140W or BIO 152W and BIO 153W ; any approved College Composition I or OAT 151 ; and COM 112W or COM 114W , with a "C" (2.0) or better in each. Corequisite(s): 1 year track (full time): DA 106W , DA 110LW , DA 113W , DA 114W , DA 117W , HSC 140
2 year track (part time): DA 110LW , DA 114W Lecture Hours: 45 Lab Hours: 0 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Explain the responsibilities of the members of the dental health profession.
- Identify the objectives of dentistry.
- Identify the members of the dental health team.
- Describe the role of each member of the dental health team.
- Describe the background of the dentist and the dental auxiliaries.
- Identify each of the dental specialties.
- Define the agencies for Certification and Registration for the Dental Assistant.
- Describe advanced functions.
- Identify acronyms common to the dental profession.
- Identify the factors or programs that influenced changes in dentistry.
- Define the purpose of the American Dental Assistants' Association.
- Describe the evolution of education for the dental assistant.
- Describe the components of a modern dental office.
- Identify the factors that determine dental office design.
- Describe the basic floor plan of a dental suite.
- Explain the function of each room in the dental suite.
- State the principle of four-handed dentistry.
- Explain the concept of advanced functions in relation to four-handed dentistry.
- Describe the benefits of four-handed dentistry.
- Explain positive phrases for implementing four-handed dentistry.
- Identify the principle of motion economy.
- Identify classifications of motion.
- Explain the concept of “see ability” in dentistry as it relates to ergonomics.
- Describe the utilization of a mirror intraorally.
- Explain the use of a dental mirror intraorally.
- Establish a fulcrum while using a mirror in various areas of the oral cavity.
- Describe the isolation techniques used to decrease moisture.
- Explain the function of a high velocity evacuation system.
- Explain how the HVE system can aid in reducing aerosols in a dental clinic environment.
- Describe the functions of instruments.
- Identify the parts of a dental instrument.
- Explain the G.B. Black instrument nomenclature.
- Classify dental instruments according to use.
- Identify basic dental instruments and functions.
- Describe the utilization of rotary instruments.
- Describe the function of rotary devices used in dentistry today.
- Explain the use of a water coolant system in conjunction with dental hand pieces.
- Identify burs and their functions.
- Explain the importance of instrument exchange in four-handed dentistry procedures.
- Describe the various instrument grasps.
- Identify basic types of instrument exchanges used at chair-side.
- Explain the step-by-step procedure for common instrument exchange.
- Identify the responsibility of the dentist and dental assistant during instrument exchange.
- Describe the acquisition of vital signs.
- Explain the importance and the process of taking the four vital signs taken in the dental office.
- Describe how metabolism affects a patient’s vital signs.
- List the common pulse sites for taking a pulse.
- Describe the characteristics of the pulse that you would look for in taking a pulse.
- Describe the characteristics of respiration and how they affect a patient’s breathing.
- Discuss the best way to obtain accurate readings of respiration.
- Discuss drugs as they relate to dentistry.
- Give the definition for a drug.
- Discuss current drug legislation.
- Define the terms trade name, generic name, and generic equivalent.
- List the sources of accurate drug information.
- Define and discuss drug interaction, reactions, and effects.
- Describe the parts of a prescription.
- Describe Dental Assistant’s responsibilities for drugs used in dental practice.
- Discuss the dental assistant’s responsibilities when an emergency occurs.
- Discuss important areas of patient education.
- Take a drug and allergy history.
- List and discus the types of drugs used in dentistry.
- Describe the dental assistant’s role in oral diagnosis and charting.
- Describe the process of oral diagnosis.
- Describe the importance of a complete personal and medical history.
- Explain the need to update a patient’s personal and medical history.
- Describe the use of consent forms, radiographs, laboratory studies, study models, and photographs in clinical evaluation.
- List the data necessary for a complete dental clinical examination.
- Describe common laboratory reports.
- Describe the reason for the development of a treatment plan and the process of a case presentation.
- Describe the purpose for the use of topical and local anesthetic.
- Explain the different types of topical and local anesthesia and indications for use.
- Describe the types of anesthesia and application in dentistry.
- Explain the components of local anesthesia and the effect of each on the human body.
- Explain the utilization of matrices and wedges.
- Define and identify various types of matrix and their usage.
- Define and identify various types of wedges and their usage.
- Explain the utilization of cavity liners and bases.
- Classify cavity preparation according to their relationships with pulp.
- Explain the different options for protecting the pulp with cavity liners and bases.
- Describe the purpose of using cavity liners and bases.
- List types of materials used for bases and liners.
- State the rationale for a sedative restoration.
- Identify the cavity preparation that can and cannot successfully receive a sedative restoration.
- Identify the commonly used sedative restoration materials.
- Identify post-op instruction.
- Explain the procedural steps of a dental amalgam restoration.
- Describe the use of amalgam as a restorative material.
- Review the G. B. Black cavity preparation.
- Describe the steps of a cavity preparation.
- Identify and explain the phases of an amalgam procedure.
- Explain a composite restorative procedure.
- Identify the armamentarium and materials used in the composite resin restorative procedure.
- Describe the function of each instrument used during the procedures.
- Explain the procedural steps for a composite restoration.
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