Official Course
Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/25/93 |
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DAE101AB 19936-20006 |
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1 Credit(s) |
3 Period(s) |
Basic Operatory Procedures Laboratory |
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Introduction to basic clinical procedures in dental assisting. Dental equipment operation, infection control, and sterilization procedures; operator, assistant, and patient positioning; basic clinical procedures performed by the assistant. Prerequisites: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program or permission of instructor. |
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Cross-References: DHE101AB |
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies: |
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DAE101AB 19936-20006 |
Basic Operatory
Procedures Laboratory |
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Identify parts of and operate and maintain the dental equipment. (I, IV) |
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Perform infection control procedures to prevent cross contamination and transmission of blood borne pathogens and other contagious diseases in the dental office. (II) |
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Comply with the current recommended universal precautions and guidelines of OSHA, CDC, and ADA for patient and operator safety. (II) |
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Demonstrate four-handed dentistry principles; establish and maintain operator and assistant positions which maximize comfort and efficiency. (III, IV) |
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Seat, inform, and prepare patient for dental procedures to maximize physical and psychological comfort. (III) (IV) |
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Obtain, record, and evaluate a complete medicodental history. (IV) |
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Obtain and record vital signs of a patient, including blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory rate. (IV) |
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Perform and record findings of an intraoral and extraoral cancer exam.(IV) |
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Examine and assess tooth structure for existing and possible restorative treatment and record by charting in the patient record.(IV) |
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Assess a patient's oral hygiene using a recognized oral hygiene index; educate the patient in oral hygiene care. (IV) |
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Use various techniques to apply different topical fluorides. (IV) |
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Apply pit and fissure sealants. (IV) |
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Demonstrate the use of the medical emergency kit, first aid kit, and oxygen units. (IV) |
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Demonstrate the emergency protocol for clinic patients, and administer symptomatic treatment for medical complications or emergencies. (IV) |
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Assess and record tooth vitality. (IV) |
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Clean removable prosthetics using the ultrasonic cleaner and manual techniques in an aseptic manner. (IV) |
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Prepare syringe for intravenous and intramuscular injection. (IV) |
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Demonstrate patient transfer from wheelchair to dental chair. (IV) |
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Perform and record a functional assessment of the dentition. (IV) |
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MCCCD Official Course Outline: |
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DAE101AB 19936-20006 |
Basic Operatory
Procedures Laboratory |
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I. Dental Equipment A. Identification of parts B. Operation C. Maintenance II. Infection Control and Sterilization A. Grooming guidelines B. Handscrub C. Disinfection/sanitization procedures D. Sterilization procedures E. Universal precautions III. Dental Procedure Positioning A. Operator positions B. Patient positioning and management IV. Operatory Procedures A. Obtain and evaluate medicodental history 1. Medicodental history forms 2. Interviewing techniques 3. Evaluation B. Vital signs 1. Blood pressure 2. Pulse rate 3. Respiration rate 4. Evaluation and documentation C. Maintaining the area for examination 1. Air 2. Water 3. Light 4. Evaluation D. Oral cancer examination 1. Intraoral 2. Extraoral 3. Recording findings E. Assessment of tooth structure for existing and possible restorative treatment 1. Identification of permanent and primary teeth 2. Classification of cavities 3. Types of restorations 4. Recording findings F. Oral hygiene index 1. Disclosing techniques 2. Selection and evaluation of index 3. Patient education and performance evaluation G. Topical fluoride application 1. Fluoride selection 2. Techniques H. Emergency procedures 1. Clinic policy 2. Emergency equipment 3. Life support I. Four-handed dentistry 1. Assistant/hygienist positioning 2. Evacuation 3. Instrument transfer 4. Role of assistant and hygienist J. Tooth vitality testing 1. Electrical 2. Hot/cold 3. Percussion 4. Palpation 5. Evaluation 6. Recording findings K. Care of removable prosthetics 1. Ultrasonic cleaning 2. Manual cleaning |