Maricopa Community Colleges  DAE103   19936-20006 
Official Course Description: MCCCD Approval: 05/23/00
DAE103 19936-20006 LEC 2 Credit(s) 2 Period(s)
Oral Medicine
Introduction to recording and interpreting medicodental history. Recognition of signs and symptoms of medical emergencies. Procedures for preventing emergencies. Treatments for aiding patient in emergency situations. Prerequisites: (Admission to Dental Assisting or Dental Hygiene Program) or permission of instructor.
Cross-References: DHE103
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MCCCD Official Course Competencies:
 
DAE103   19936-20006 Oral Medicine
1. Describe methods of recording and/or evaluating a completed medicodental history with emphasis on legal and ethical aspects. (I)
2. Assess the adequacy of various methods and forms used in obtaining medical and dental information from the patient. (I)
3. Identify significant medical and dental conditions and describe the impact of these conditions on dental treatment. (II)
4. Describe procedures that help prevent medical emergencies in the dental environment. (II)
5. Recognize signs and symptoms of medical emergencies and describe the appropriate type of treatment for each type of emergency based on symptoms exhibited. (III)
6. Describe emergency equipment and supplies used for medical emergencies in the dental environment. (III)
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MCCCD Official Course Outline:
 
DAE103   19936-20006 Oral Medicine
    I. Medicodental History
        A. Types of medical dental forms
        B. Techniques of history recording
        C. Legal and ethical aspects of the medical dental history
      II. Prevention of Emergencies
          A. Recognition of significant conditions
            1. Medical
            2. Dental
          B. Modification of treatment due to significant conditions
        III. Medical Emergencies in the Dental Environment
            A. Emergency equipment and supplies
            B. Signs and symptoms of an emergency situation
            C. Treatment for each type of emergency
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