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Nov 21, 2024
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DA 110LW - Clinical Dental Assisting I LabCredits: 4 Instructional Contact Hours: 8
Provides the opportunity for application of clinical techniques. Implements OSHA's practical skills.
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 in each. Corequisite(s): 1 year track (full time): DA 106W , DA 110 , DA 113W , DA 114W , DA 117W , HSC 140
2 year track (part time): DA 110 , DA 114W
Lecture Hours: 0 Lab Hours: 120 Meets MTA Requirement: None Pass/NoCredit: No
Outcomes and Objectives
- Demonstrate an understanding of procedures in the dental lab.
- Explain the concept of team dentistry.
- Discuss general laboratory procedures.
- Identify basic dental equipment.
- Describe the process of hand preparation for aseptic techniques.
- Simulate the assistant’s role in a medical emergency.
- Describe the use of oxygen.
- Describe college plan for medical emergency.
- Simulate the Assistant’s role in dental office emergencies.
- Demonstrate the care and operation of dental equipment.
- Identify the arrangement of a dental treatment room.
- Identify the basic features of dental equipment used in four-handed dentistry.
- Practice office care and maintenance procedures.
- Demonstrate the preparation of a treatment room before seating a patient.
- Demonstrate proper aseptic techniques within the guidelines of OSHA and MIOSHA
- Demonstrate the techniques employed to eliminate transmission of infectious diseases.
- Demonstrate common disinfection and sterilization procedures and methods to monitor effectiveness.
- Recognize and eliminate breaks in aseptic techniques.
- Demonstrate the proper seating and dismissal of patient and arrangement of the operating team.
- Identify the zones of activity at chairside.
- Explain and demonstrate the process for seating a dental patient for treatment in any area of the oral cavity.
- Explain and demonstrate the positioning of the assistant and operator for treatment in any area of the oral cavity.
- Explain and demonstrate the procedure for dismissing a patient.
- Explain and demonstrate the aseptic technique used during the setup, treatment, and dismissal of the patient.
- Identify special needs of patients during the seating and dismissal procedures.
- Demonstrate the process of oral evacuation.
- Differentiate between the use of HVE system and a saliva ejector.
- Identify armamentarium used with HVE system.
- Demonstrate the basic rules for oral evacuator tip placement.
- Demonstrate the placement of an evacuator tip for any given operative or surgical site.
- Demonstrate the procedure used in a complete mouth rinse.
- Demonstrate the use of the A/W syringe in maintaining a clear operating field.
- Demonstrate the routine care of an HVE system.
- Identify basic instruments for general dentistry.
- Identify and describe basic hand cutting instruments.
- Identify supplementary instruments and armamentarium common to dental procedures.
- Demonstrate the utilization of rotary instruments.
- Differentiate between various types of handpieces.
- Identify the various shapes, sizes, types, and functions of common rotary devices (burs).
- Demonstrate the maintenance of and sterilization of handpieces.
- Demonstrate the procedures identified with various instruments exchanges in relation to four/six-handed dentistry.
- Demonstrate how to maintain a fulcrum rest.
- Demonstrate the use of basic hand and rotary instruments.
- Practice four/six-handed dentistry.
- Utilize preset trays.
- Obtain vital signs and charting of the oral cavity.
- Demonstrate the procedure for obtaining vital signs.
- Demonstrate common abbreviations and symbols used in charting a dental examination.
- Demonstrate the charting of information using the Universal Charting Symbols.
- Demonstrate role in administration of a local anesthetic.
- Identify the parts of a local anesthetic carpule/cartridge, needle, and syringe.
- Assemble and disassemble the anesthetic syringe.
- Identify types of syringes used in dentistry.
- Follow the accepted safety guidelines regarding the use of sharps.
- Place and remove matrices and wedges.
- Define and identify various types of matrix and wedges, and their usage.
- Describe the functions, parts, placement and removal of the Tofflemire matrix.
- Explain and demonstrate placement and removal of the strip matrix and wedge on typodont/patient.
- Demonstrate placement and removal of Tofflemire matrix and wedge on typodont/patient.
- Assist in the simulation of an amalgam restoration.
- Identify the classification of cavity preparations.
- Identify the distinguishing characteristic of the anatomy of the various teeth.
- Assemble the necessary supplies and instruments for tray setup.
- Describe the function of basic instruments used in the amalgam procedures.
- Adapt to procedural modifications in different amalgam procedures.
- Assist in the simulation of an amalgam restoration.
- Explain the indications for a pin-retained amalgam, and identify the associated armamentarium.
- Assist in the simulation of a composite restoration.
- Prepare armamentarium and materials used in the composite resin restorative procedure.
- Compare different resin bonding materials and indications for their uses.
- Describe the function of each instrument during the procedure.
- Assist with a simulated composite restoration.
- Adapt to procedural modifications in different resin bonding procedures.
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