Maricopa Community Colleges  DAE124   20002-99999 

Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 11-23-99

DAE124  2000 Spring – 2010 Summer II

LEC

2 Credit(s)

2 Period(s)

Dental Radiography

Physics of radiography, theory of radiation production, exposure techniques, radiation protection, film processing, mounting, and interpretation of radiographs. Course activities include multi-media resources.

Prerequisites: (Admission to the Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Programs) or permission of instructor.

Cross-References: DHE124

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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:

 

DAE124  2000 Spring – 2010 Summer II

Dental Radiography

 

1.

State the rationale for exposure of radiographs including a historical perspective. (I)

2.

Describe infection control procedures while exposing and processing radiographs. (II)

3.

Describe the fundamental principles of radiographic exposure. (III, V)

4.

Describe the principles of dental radiographic techniques. (IV)

5.

Evaluate processed radiographs. (VI)

6.

Utilizing radiographs, identify intraoral and extraoral anatomical landmarks and pathological and atypical conditions. (VII)

7.

Describe factors which impact radiographic technique. (VIII)

8.

Describe the theoretical basis of radiation. (IX)

9.

Describe the biological effects of radiation and recommended safety protocols. (IX)

10.

Identify and describe the components and operation of radiographic equipment. (X, XI)

11.

Describe the composition, types, uses and storage of dental films. (XII)

12.

Explain the legal ramifications of radiographs. (XIII)

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MCCCD Official Course Outline:

 

DAE124  2000 Spring – 2010 Summer II

Dental Radiography

 

I. Rationale

A. History

B. Terminology

C. Exposure

II. Infection Control

A. Operatory

B. Darkroom

C. Cross-contamination

III. Principles of Exposure

A. Safety

B. Machine Adjustments

C. Film Holders

D. Film Position

E. Position Indicating Device (PID) Placement

F. Patient Position

IV. Paralleling, Bisecting, and Combined Technique

A. Definition

B. Equipment

C. Technique

V. Types and Purposes of Radiographs

A. Interproximal

B. Periapical

C. Edentulous

D. Pediatric

E. Panoramic

F. Accessory Films

G. Duplication

VI. Evaluation of Radiographs

A. Mounting

B. Density/Contrast

C. Definition/Detail

D. Diagnostic Film vs. Undiagnostic Film

E. Technique Errors

F. Processing Errors

VII. Interpretation of Radiographs

A. Landmarks

1. Skull

2. Dentition

3. Periodontium

B. Pathology

1. Caries

2. Periodontal Disease

3. Osteopathology

C. Restorations

D. Atypical structures

VIII. Modifications of Technique

A. Oral Conditions

B. Patient Management

IX. Radiation

A. Physics

1. Terminology

2. Theory

3. Inverse Square Law

B. Biological Effects

C. Safety

1. As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) Concept

2. Operator Protection

3. Patient Protection

X. Radiographic Equipment

A. Unit

1. Components

2. Operation

B. Processors

1. Manual

2. Automatic

C. Digitized Sensors/Software

XI. Processing

A. Principles of Processing

B. Quality Control

C. Chemicals

D. Digitized Imagery

XII. Dental Films

A. Composition

B. Types

C. Uses

D. Storage

XIII. Forensics

A. Documentation

B. Radiograph Preservation

C. Litigation

 

 

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