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Essentials of Dental Assisting: Textbook
Part One: The Profession
1 Introduction to Dental Assisting
1(10)
History of Dentistry
1(1)
African Americans in Dental History
2(1)
Native Americans in Dental History
3(1)
Members of the Dental Health Care Team
4(4)
Overview of the Dental Office
8(3)
2 Professional and Legal Aspects of Dental Assisting
11(9)
Characteristics of a Professional Dental Assistant
11(2)
Ethics and Law
13(1)
Types of Law
13(1)
Legal Aspects of Dentistry
13(2)
Levels of Dental Auxiliary Supervision
15(1)
Unlicensed Practice of Dentistry
15(1)
Credentialing of Dental Assistants
15(1)
Risk Management
15(1)
Guidelines for Informed Consent
16(1)
Patient Records
17(1)
Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect
17(1)
Regulatory and Professional Organizations
17(3)
Part Two: The Sciences
3 Anatomy and Physiology
20(21)
Directions and Body Planes
20(1)
Organizational Levels of the Body
21(1)
Systems of the Body
22(2)
Structures of the Head and Neck
24(6)
Major Muscles of Mastication and Facial Expression
30(1)
Blood Supply to the Face and Mouth
30(1)
Lymph Nodes
30(1)
Nerve Supply to the Mouth
30(4)
Structures of the Face and Oral Cavity
34(7)
Procedure 3-1: Identify the Major Landmarks and Structures of the Face
39(1)
Procedure 3-2: Identify the Major Landmarks, Structures, and Normal Tissues of the Mouth
39(2)
4 Dental Anatomy
41(13)
Anatomic Parts of the Tooth
41(1)
Tissues of the Tooth
42(2)
Types of Teeth
44(1)
Dental Arches
44(1)
Anterior and Posterior Teeth
45(1)
Tooth Surfaces
45(1)
Anatomic Features of the Teeth
45(3)
Dentition
48(1)
Tooth Numbering Systems
49(2)
Palmer Notation System
51(3)
Procedure 4-1: Identify the Teeth and Name the Tooth Surfaces
52(1)
Procedure 4-2: Identify the Primary and Permanent Dentitions Using the Universal National System, the Federation Dentaire Internationale System, and the Palmer Notation System
52(2)
Part Three: Infection Prevention and Hazardous Materials
5 Disease Transmission
54(11)
Pathogens
54(1)
Bacteria
54(2)
Chain of Infection
56(3)
Viral Diseases of Major Concern to Dental Health Care Workers
59(3)
Bacterial Diseases of Major Concern to Dental Health Care Workers
62(3)
6 Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials
65(22)
Roles and Responsibilities of the CDC and OSHA
66(1)
OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard
66(3)
Handwashing and Hand Care
69(1)
Personal Protective Equipment
70(4)
Medical Waste Management
74(1)
OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard
75(12)
Procedure 6-1: First Aid After an Exposure Incident,
Procedure 6-2: Handwashing Before Gloving
80(2)
Procedure 6-3: Applying Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs
82(1)
Procedure 6-4: Putting on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
83(1)
Procedure 6-5: Removing Personal Protective Equipment
84(3)
7 Surface Disinfection and Treatment Room Preparation
87(12)
Surface Barriers
87(1)
Precleaning and Disinfection
88(4)
Classifications of Instruments, Equipment, and Surfaces
92(1)
Additional Aseptic Techniques
93(1)
Cleaning and Disinfection of the Laboratory Area
94(1)
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Radiology Area
95(4)
Procedure 7-1: Placing and Removing Surface Barriers
96(1)
Procedure 7-2: Performing Treatment Room Cleaning and Disinfection
96(1)
Procedure 7-3: Disinfecting an Alginate Impression
97(2)
8 Instrument Processing
99(17)
Sterilization Center
99(3)
Precleaning and Packaging Instruments
102(3)
Methods of Sterilization
105(2)
Sterilization Monitoring
107(9)
Procedure 8-1: Operating the Ultrasonic Cleaner
110(1)
Procedure 8-2: Autoclaving Instruments
111(1)
Procedure 8-3: Sterilizing Instruments With Chemical Vapor
112(1)
Procedure 8-4: Sterilizing Instruments With Dry Heat
113(1)
Procedure 8-5: Sterilizing Instruments With Chemical Liquid
113(1)
Procedure 8-6: Performing Biologic Monitoring
114(2)
Part Four: Dental Treatment
9 Clinical Dentistry
116(12)
Clinical Area
116(1)
Standard Procedure Routine
116(5)
Instrument Transfer
121(3)
Expanded Functions for the Dental Assistant
124(4)
Procedure 9-1: Admitting and Seating the Patient
125(1)
Procedure 9-2: Transferring Instruments Using the Single-Handed Technique
126(1)
Procedure 9-3: Transferring Instruments Using the Two-Handed Technique
126(2)
10 Moisture Control
128(14)
Mouth Rinsing
128(1)
Oral Evacuation Methods
128(2)
Isolation Techniques
130(1)
Dental Dam
131(11)
Procedure 10-1: Performing a Mouth Rinse
136(1)
Procedure 10-2: Positioning the High-Volume Evacuator During a Procedure
136(1)
Procedure 10-3: Placing and Removing Cotton Rolls
137(2)
Procedure 10-4: Preparation, Placement, and Removal of the Dental Dam (Expanded Function)
139(3)
Part Five: Patient Care
11 The Dental Patient
142(17)
Patient Record
143(5)
Vital Signs
148(11)
Procedure 11-1: Registering a New Patient
155(1)
Procedure 11-2: Obtaining a Medical-Dental Health History
155(1)
Procedure 11-3: Taking an Oral Temperature Reading With a Digital Thermometer
155(1)
Procedure 11-4: Taking a Patient's Pulse
156(1)
Procedure 11-5: Measuring a Patient's Respiration
156(1)
Procedure 11-6: Taking a Patient's Blood Pressure
156(3)
12 The Dental Examination
159(18)
Components of the Dental Examination
159(3)
Oral Examination
162(1)
Soft Tissue Examination
162(8)
Recording Dental Treatment
170(7)
Procedure 12-1: Soft Tissue Examination (Expanded Function)
171(3)
Procedure 12-2: Charting of Teeth
174(1)
Procedure 12-3: Recording the Completed Dental Treatment
175(2)
13 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
177(12)
Preventing Emergencies
177(1)
Legal Responsibilities
178(1)
Emergency Preparedness
178(1)
Patient Assessment
179(1)
Emergency Responses
179(3)
Documentation of an Emergency
182(7)
Procedure 13-1: Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (One Person)
182(2)
Procedure 13-2: Responding to a Patient with an Obstructed Airway
184(1)
Procedure 13-3: Responding to the Unconscious Patient
184(1)
Procedure 13-4: Responding to the Patient with Breathing Difficulty
185(1)
Procedure 13-5: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Seizure
186(1)
Procedure 13-6: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Diabetic Emergency
186(1)
Procedure 13-7: Responding to the Patient with Chest Pain
187(1)
Procedure 13-8: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
187(1)
Procedure 13-9: Responding to the Patient Experiencing an Allergic Reaction
187(2)
14 Pain and Anxiety Control
189(13)
Topical Anesthesia
189(1)
Local Anesthesia
190(1)
Vasoconstrictors
190(1)
Health Status of the Patient
190(1)
Local Anesthesia Techniques
190(1)
Preparing the Anesthetic Syringe
191(2)
Local Anesthetic Cautions
193(1)
Pain and Anxiety Control Methods
194(2)
Documentation of Anesthesia and Pain Control
196(6)
Procedure 14-1: Applying a Topical Anesthetic Ointment
197(1)
Procedure 14-2: Assembling the Local Anesthetic Syringe
197(2)
Procedure 14-3: Assisting in the Administration of Local Anesthesia
199(1)
Procedure 14-4: Assisting in the Administration and Monitoring of Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation (Expanded Function)
200(2)
Part Six: Dental Imaging
15 Radiation Safety and Production of X-Rays
202(13)
Radiation Physics
203(1)
Properties of X-Ray Beams
203(1)
Types of Radiation
204(1)
Radiation Measurement
205(1)
Radiation Exposure
205(1)
Absorbed Dose
205(1)
Dose Equivalence
205(1)
Radiation Hazards and Protection
205(1)
Biologic Effects of Radiation
206(1)
Patient Protection
207(3)
Protection of the Operator
210(1)
Dental X-Ray Machine
210(2)
Image Characteristics
212(1)
Radiographic Quality
212(3)
16 Oral Radiography
215(47)
Intraoral Views
216(1)
Film-Based Radiography
216(1)
Care of Dental Films
217(1)
Film Care During Exposure
217(1)
Infection Control in Dental Radiography
217(1)
Intraoral Radiography Techniques
218(5)
Full-Mouth Radiographic Survey
223(1)
Occlusal Technique
224(1)
Exposure and Technique Errors
224(1)
Processing Radiographs
224(1)
Processing Solutions
224(2)
Manual Processing
226(1)
Automatic Film Processing
226(1)
Processing Errors
227(1)
Duplicating Radiographs
227(1)
Mounting Radiographs
227(2)
Digital Radiography
229(1)
Types of Digital Imaging Systems
229(4)
Common Errors
233(1)
Radiation Safety and Protection
233(1)
Extraoral Radiography
233(2)
Informed Consent
235(1)
Documentation
235(1)
Ownership of Dental Radiographs
235(27)
Procedure 16-1: Practicing Infection Control During Film Exposure
236(1)
Procedure 16-2: Assembling Extension-Cone Paralleling (XCP) Instruments
237(2)
Procedure 16-3: Producing a Full-Mouth Radiographic Survey Using the Paralleling Technique
239(9)
Procedure 16-4: Producing a Four-Film Radiographic Survey Using the Bite-Wing Technique
248(2)
Procedure 16-5: Producing Maxillary and Mandibular Radiographs Using the Occlusal Technique
250(1)
Procedure 16-6: Practicing Infection Control in the Darkroom
251(1)
Procedure 16-7: Practicing Infection Control With the Use of the Daylight Loader
252(1)
Procedure 16-8: Manual Processing of Dental Radiographs
253(1)
Procedure 16-9: Automatic Processing of Dental Radiographs Using the Daylight Loader
254(1)
Procedure 16-10: Mounting Dental Radiographs
255(1)
Procedure 16-11: Preparing the Equipment for Panoramic Radiography
256(1)
Procedure 16-12: Preparing the Patient for Panoramic Radiography
257(1)
Procedure 16-13: Positioning the Patient for Panoramic Radiography
257(1)
Procedure 16-14: Practicing Infection Control With Digital Sensors
258(1)
Procedure 16-15: Practicing Infection Control With Phosphor Storage Plates
259(3)
Part Seven: Preventive Dentistry
17 Preventive Care
262(19)
Process of Dental Disease
263(1)
Tooth Brushing
264(1)
Flossing
265(1)
Home Care Techniques
266(1)
Fluoride
267(2)
Topical Fluoride
269(1)
Nutrition
270(4)
Preventive Dental Care
274(7)
Procedure 17-1: Assisting the Patient With Dental Floss (Expanded Function)
275(1)
Procedure 17-2: Applying a Topical Fluoride Gel or Foam (Expanded Function)
276(2)
Procedure 17-3: Applying fluoride Varnish (Expanded Function)
278(3)
18 Coronal Polishing and Dental Sealants
281(16)
Coronal Polishing
281(1)
Stains of the Teeth
281(3)
Equipment for Rubber-Cup Coronal Polishing
284(1)
Rubber-Cup Coronal Polishing
285(2)
Pit and Fissure Sealants
287(2)
Precautions for Dental Personnel and Patients
289(8)
Procedure 18-1: Rubber-Cup Coronal Polishing (Expanded Function)
290(3)
Procedure 18-2: Application of Dental Sealants (Expanded Function)
293(4)
Part Eight: Restorative Dentistry
19 Instruments, Handpieces, and Accessories
297(19)
Hand Instruments
297(3)
Rotary Instruments
300(8)
Dental Burs
308(1)
Abrasive Rotary Instruments
308(8)
Procedure 19-1: Identifying Examination Instruments
312(1)
Procedure 19-2: Identifying Hand (Manual) Cutting Instruments
312(1)
Procedure 19-3: Identifying Restorative Instruments
313(1)
Procedure 19-4: Identifying Accessory Instruments and Items
313(1)
Procedure 19-5: Identifying and Attaching the Dental Handpiece
313(1)
Procedure 19-6: Identifying and Attaching Burs for Rotary Cutting Instruments
314(2)
20 Restorative and Esthetic Dental Materials
316(18)
Characteristics of Dental Materials
317(1)
Properties Affecting a Dental Material
317(1)
Amalgam
317(1)
Composite Resins
318(2)
Dental Liners
320(1)
Dental Bases
321(1)
Etching Systems
321(1)
Bonding Systems
321(1)
Temporary Restorative Materials
321(1)
Dental Cements
321(1)
Tooth-Whitening Materials
322(12)
Procedure 20-1: Mixing and Transferring Dental Amalgam
323(1)
Procedure 20-2: Preparing Composite Resin Materials
324(1)
Procedure 20-3: Application of Calcium Hydroxide (Expanded Function)
325(1)
Procedure 20-4: Application of Dental Varnish (Expanded Function)
326(1)
Procedure 20-5: Applying an Etchant Material (Expanded Function)
327(1)
Procedure 20-6: Applying a Bonding System (Expanded Function)
327(1)
Procedure 20-7: Mixing Intermediate Restorative Material
328(1)
Procedure 20-8: Mixing Zinc Oxide-Eugenol for a Base, Temporary Cementation, and Permanent Cementation
329(1)
Procedure 20-9: Mixing Glass lonomer for Permanent Cementation
330(1)
Procedure 20-10: Mixing Zinc Phosphate for a Base and Permanent Cementation
330(2)
Procedure 20-11: Mixing Polycarboxylate for a Base and Permanent Cementation
332(2)
21 Restorative Procedures
334(14)
Cavity Preparation
335(1)
Matrix Systems
335(2)
Permanent Restoration
337(1)
Complex Restorations
338(1)
Veneers
338(1)
Vital Bleaching
338(10)
Procedure 21-1: Assembling a Matrix Band and Universal Retainer
339(1)
Procedure 21-2: Placing a Plastic Matrix for a Class III or Class IV Restoration (Expanded Function)
340(1)
Procedure 21-3: Placing and Removing a Matrix Band and Wedge for a Class II Restoration (Expanded Function)
341(1)
Procedure 21-4: Assisting in a Class II Amalgam Restoration
342(3)
Procedure 21-5: Assisting in a Class III or IV Composite Restoration
345(3)
22 Impression Materials and Laboratory Procedures
348(19)
Impression Trays
348(1)
Impression Materials
349(4)
Bite Registration
353(1)
Laboratory Procedures
354(1)
Diagnostic Casts
354(13)
Procedure 22-1: Mixing Alginate Impression Material
356(1)
Procedure 22-2: Taking a Mandibular Preliminary Impression (Expanded Function)
357(1)
Procedure 22-3: Taking a Maxillary Preliminary Impression (Expanded Function)
358(1)
Procedure 22-4: Mixing a Two-Paste Final Impression Material
359(1)
Procedure 22-5: Preparing an Automix Final Impression Material
360(2)
Procedure 22-6: Mixing Dental Plaster
362(1)
Procedure 22-7: Pouring Dental Models Using the Inverted-Pour Method
362(2)
Procedure 22-8: Trimming and Finishing Dental Models
364(3)
23 Prosthodontics and Dental Implants
367(25)
Fixed Prosthodontics
367(5)
Removable Prosthodontics
372(2)
Partial Dentures
374(2)
Full Dentures
376(2)
Relining of a Partial or Complete Denture
378(1)
Immediate Dentures
379(1)
Dental Implants
379(1)
Types of Dental Implants
379(2)
Maintenance of Dental Implants
381(11)
Procedure 23-1: Placing and Removing the Gingival Retraction Cord (Expanded Function)
382(1)
Procedure 23-2: Fabricating and Cementing a Custom Acrylic Provisional Crown
383(1)
Procedure 23-3: Assisting in a Crown and Bridge Restoration
384(1)
Procedure 23-4: Assisting in the Delivery and Cementation of a Cast Restoration
385(1)
Procedure 23-5: Assisting in the Delivery of a Partial Denture
386(1)
Procedure 23-6: Assisting in the Delivery of a Full Denture
387(1)
Procedure 23-7: Assisting in an Endosteal Implant Surgery
388(4)
Part Nine: Specialized Dentistry
24 Periodontics
392(22)
Periodontal Diseases
392(3)
Periodontal Examination
395(6)
Periodontal Surgical Instruments
401(1)
Periodontal Treatment Procedures
401(2)
Ultrasonic Scaler
403(1)
Scaling, Root Planing, and Gingival Curettage
403(1)
Antimicrobial and Antibiotic Agents
404(1)
Periodontal Surgery
405(1)
Postperiodontal Surgery
406(8)
Procedure 24-1: Assisting with a Dental Prophylaxis
408(1)
Procedure 24-2: Assisting with Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty
409(2)
Procedure 24-3: Preparing and Placing Noneugenol Periodontal Dressing
411(1)
Procedure 24-4: Removing a Periodontal Dressing
412(2)
25 Endodontics
414(14)
Endodontic Diagnosis
414(1)
Use of Radiographic Imaging in Endodontics
415(1)
Diagnostic Conclusions
415(1)
Instruments in Endodontics
416(1)
Microscopic Endodontics
416(4)
Medication and Filling Materials in Endodontics
420(1)
Pulp Therapy
421(1)
Overview of Root Canal Therapy
421(2)
Surgical Endodontics
423(5)
Procedure 25-1: Assisting in Electric Pulp Vitality Testing
423(1)
Procedure 25-2: Assisting in Root Canal Therapy
424(4)
26 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
428(15)
Surgical Environment
428(1)
Oral Surgery Instruments
428(1)
Surgical Asepsis
429(1)
Surgical Procedures
429(3)
Types of Surgical Procedures
432(1)
Suture Placement
433(1)
Immediate Postoperative Care
433(1)
Alveolitis (Dry Socket)
433(10)
Procedure 26-1: Performing a Surgical Scrub
434(1)
Procedure 26-2: Performing Sterile Gloving
435(1)
Procedure 26-3: Assisting in a Forceps Extraction
436(1)
Procedure 26-4: Assisting in Multiple Extraction and Alveoloplasty
437(1)
Procedure 26-5: Assisting in the Removal of an Impacted Tooth
438(2)
Procedure 26-6: Assisting in Suture Placement
440(1)
Procedure 26-7: Performing Suture Removal (Expanded Function)
441(2)
27 Pediatric Dentistry
443(11)
Pediatric Dental Office
443(2)
Examination of the Pediatric Patient
445(1)
Pediatric Procedures
445(9)
Procedure 27-1: Assisting in Pulpotomy of a Primary Tooth
450(1)
Procedure 27-2: Assisting in the Placement of a Stainless Steel Crown
450(4)
28 Orthodontics
454(19)
Angle Classifications of Malocclusion
454(1)
Indications for Orthodontic Treatment
454(2)
Records Visit and Treatment Planning
456(1)
Case Presentation
457(1)
Orthodontic Treatment
457(3)
Instruments for Orthodontics
460(1)
Fixed Orthodontic Appliances
460(5)
Oral Hygiene and Dietary Instructions
465(1)
Adjustment Visits
465(1)
Completed Treatment
466(7)
Procedure 28-1: Placing and Removing Elastomeric Ring Separators (Expanded Function)
467(1)
Procedure 28-2: Assisting in the Fitting and Cementation of Orthodontic Bands
468(1)
Procedure 28-3: Assisting in the Direct Bonding of Orthodontic Brackets
469(1)
Procedure 28-4: Placing Arch Wires (Expanded Function)
470(1)
Procedure 28-5: Placing and Removing Ligature Ties (Expanded Function)
471(2)
Part Ten: Preparation for Employment
29 The Job Search
473
Personal and Professional Goals
473(1)
Career Opportunities
473(1)
Marketing Your Skills
474(1)
Social Media and Job Search
474(1)
Seeking Employment
475(3)
Interview
478(2)
Salary Negotiations
480(1)
Job Termination
481
Procedure 29-1: Preparing a Professional Resume
481(2)
Glossary
483(10)
Index
493
Essentials of Dental Assisting: Student Workbook
Part I: The Profession
1 Introduction to Dental Assisting
1(2)
2 Professional and Legal Aspects of Dental Assisting
3(2)
Part II: The Sciences
3 Anatomy and Physiology
5(8)
Competency 3-1: Identify the Major Landmarks and Structures of the Face
9(2)
Competency 3-2: Identify the Major Landmarks, Structures, and Normal Tissues of the Mouth
11(2)
4 Dental Anatomy
13(6)
Competency 4-1: Identify the Teeth and Name the Tooth Surfaces
15(2)
Competency 4-2: Identify the Primary and Permanent Dentitions Using the Universal National System, the Federation Dentaire Internationale System, and the Palmer Notation System
17(2)
Part III: Infection Prevention And Hazardous Materials
5 Disease Transmission
19(2)
6 Infection Control and Management of Hazardous Materials
21(12)
Competency 6-1: First Aid After an Exposure Incident
23(2)
Competency 6-2: Handwashing Before Gloving
25(2)
Competency 6-3: Applying Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs
27(2)
Competency 6-4: Putting on Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
29(2)
Competency 6-5: Removing Personal Protective Equipment
31(2)
7 Surface Disinfection and Treatment Room Preparation
33(8)
Competency 7-1: Placing and Removing Surface Barriers
35(2)
Competency 7-2: Performing Treatment Room Cleaning and Disinfection
37(2)
Competency 7-3: Disinfecting an Alginate Impression
39(2)
8 Instrument Processing
41(14)
Competency 8-1: Operating the Ultrasonic Cleaner
43(2)
Competency 8-2: Autoclaving Instruments
45(2)
Competency 8-3: Sterilizing Instruments with Chemical Vapor
47(2)
Competency 8-4: Sterilizing Instruments with Dry Heat
49(2)
Competency 8-5: Sterilizing Instruments with Chemical Liquid
51(2)
Competency 8-6: Performing Biologic Monitoring
53(2)
Part IV: Dental Treatment
9 Clinical Dentistry
55(8)
Competency 9-1: Admitting and Seating the Patient
57(2)
Competency 9-2: Transferring Instruments Using the Single-Handed Technique
59(2)
Competency 9-3: Transferring Instruments Using the Two-Handed Technique
61(2)
10 Moisture Control
63(12)
Competency 10-1: Performing a Mouth Rinse
65(2)
Competency 10-2: Positioning the High-Volume Evacuator During a Procedure
67(2)
Competency 10-3: Placing and Removing Cotton Rolls
69(2)
Competency 10-4: Preparation, Placement, and Removal of the Dental Dam (Expanded Function)
71(4)
Part V: Patient Care
11 The Dental Patient
75(14)
Competency 11-1: Registering a New Patient
77(2)
Competency 11-2: Obtaining a Medical-Dental Health History
79(2)
Competency 11-3: Taking an Oral Temperature Reading with a Digital Thermometer
81(2)
Competency 11-4: Taking a Patient's Pulse
83(2)
Competency 11-5: Measuring a Patient's Respiration
85(2)
Competency 11-6: Taking a Patient's Blood Pressure
87(2)
12 The Dental Examination
89(10)
Competency 12-1: Soft Tissue Examination (Expanded Function)
91(4)
Competency 12-2: Charting of Teeth
95(2)
Competency 12-3: Recording the Completed Dental Treatment
97(2)
13 Medical Emergencies in the Dental Office
99(20)
Competency 13-1: Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) (One Person)
101(2)
Competency 13-2: Responding to a Patient with an Obstructed Airway
103(2)
Competency 13-3: Responding to the Unconscious Patient
105(2)
Competency 13-4: Responding to the Patient with Breathing Difficulty
107(2)
Competency 13-5: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Seizure
109(2)
Competency 13-6: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Diabetic Emergency
111(2)
Competency 13-7: Responding to the Patient with Chest Pain
113(2)
Competency 13-8: Responding to the Patient Experiencing a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
115(2)
Competency 13-9: Responding to the Patient Experiencing an Allergic Reaction
117(2)
14 Pain and Anxiety Control
119(10)
Competency 14-1: Applying a Topical Anesthetic Ointment
121(2)
Competency 14-2: Assembling the Local Anesthetic Syringe
123(2)
Competency 14-3: Assisting in the Administration of Local Anesthesia
125(2)
Competency 14-4: Assisting in the Administration and Monitoring of Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Sedation (Expanded Function)
127(2)
Part VI: Dental Imaging
15 Radiation Safety and Production of X-Rays
129(2)
16 Oral Radiography
131(36)
Competency 16-1: Practicing Infection Control During Film Exposure
135(2)
Competency 16-2: Assembling Extension-Cone Paralleling (XCP) Instruments
137(2)
Competency 16-3: Producing a Full-Mouth Radiographic Survey Using the Paralleling Technique
139(4)
Competency 16-4: Producing a Four-Film Radiographic Survey Using the Bite-Wing Technique
143(2)
Competency 16-5: Producing Maxillary and Mandibular Radiographs Using the Occlusal Technique
145(2)
Competency 16-6: Practicing Infection Control in the Darkroom
147(2)
Competency 16-7: Practicing Infection Control with the Use of the Daylight Loader;
149(2)
Competency 16-8: Manual Processing of Dental Radiographs
151(2)
Competency 16-9: Automatic Processing of Dental Radiographs Using the Daylight Loader;
153(2)
Competency 16-10: Mounting Dental Radiographs
155(2)
Competency 16-11: Preparing Equipment for Panoramic Radiography
157(2)
Competency 16-12: Preparing the Patient for Panoramic Radiography
159(2)
Competency 16-13: Positioning the Patient for Panoramic Radiography
161(2)
Competency 16-14: Practicing Infection Control with Digital Sensors
163(2)
Competency 16-15: Practicing Infection Control with Phosphor Storage Plates
165(2)
Part VII: Preventive Dentistry
17 Preventive Care
167(8)
Competency 17-1: Assisting the Patient with Dental Floss (Expanded Function)
169(2)
Competency 17-2: Applying Topical Fluoride Gel or Foam (Expanded Function)
171(2)
Competency 17-3: Applying Fluoride Varnish (Expanded Function)
173(2)
18 Coronal Polishing and Dental Sealants
175(8)
Competency 18-1: Rubber Cup Coronal Polishing (Expanded Function)
177(4)
Competency 18-2: Application of Dental Sealants (Expanded Function)
181(2)
Part VIII: Restorative Dentistry
19 Instruments, Handpieces, and Accessories
183(16)
Competency 19-1: Identifying Examination Instruments
187(2)
Competency 19-2: Identifying Hand (Manual) Cutting Instruments
189(2)
Competency 19-3: Identifying Restorative Instruments
191(2)
Competency 19-4: Identifying Accessory Instruments and Items
193(2)
Competency 19-5: Identifying and Attaching the Dental Handpiece
195(2)
Competency 19-6: Identifying and Attaching Burs for Rotary Cutting Instruments
197(2)
20 Restorative and Esthetic Materials
199(24)
Competency 20-1: Mixing and Transferring Dental Amalgam
201(2)
Competency 20-2: Preparing Composite Resin Materials
203(2)
Competency 20-3: Application of Calcium Hydroxide (Expanded Function)
205(2)
Competency 20-4: Application of Dental Varnish (Expanded Function)
207(2)
Competency 20-5: Applying an Etchant Material (Expanded Function)
209(2)
Competency 20-6: Applying a Bonding System (Expanded Function)
211(2)
Competency 20-7: Mixing Intermediate Restorative Material
213(2)
Competency 20-8: Mixing Zinc Oxide-Eugenol for a Base, Temporary Cementation, and Permanent Cementation
215(2)
Competency 20-9: Mixing Glass Ionomer for Permanent Cementation
217(2)
Competency 20-10: Mixing Zinc Phosphate for a Base and Permanent Cementation
219(2)
Competency 20-11: Mixing Polycarboxylate for a Base and Permanent Cementation
221(2)
21 Restorative Procedures
223(14)
Competency 21-1: Assembling a Matrix Band and Universal Retainer
225(2)
Competency 21-2: Placing a Plastic Matrix for a Class III or Class IV Restoration (Expanded Function)
227(2)
Competency 21-3: Placing and Removing a Matrix Band and Wedge for a Class II Restoration (Expanded Function)
229(2)
Competency 21-4: Assisting in a Class II Amalgam Restoration
231(4)
Competency 21-5: Assisting in a Class III or IV Composite Restoration
235(2)
22 Impression Materials and Laboratory Procedures
237(20)
Competency 22-1: Mixing Alginate Impression Material
239(2)
Competencies 22-2 and 22-3: Taking a Mandibular and/or Maxillary Preliminary Impression (Expanded Function)
241(4)
Competency 22-4: Mixing a Two-Paste Final Impression Material
245(2)
Competency 22-5: Preparing an Automix Final Impression Material
247(2)
Competency 22-6: Mixing Dental Plaster
249(2)
Competency 22-7: Pouring Dental Models Using the Inverted-Pour Method
251(4)
Competency 22-8: Trimming and Finishing Dental Models
255(2)
23 Prosthodontics and Dental Implants
257(18)
Competency 23-1: Placing and Removing the Gingival Retraction Cord (Expanded Function)
261(2)
Competency 23-2: Fabricating and Cementing a Custom Acrylic Provisional Crown
263(2)
Competency 23-3: Assisting in a Crown and Bridge Restoration
265(2)
Competency 23-4: Assisting in the Delivery and Cementation of a Cast Restoration
267(2)
Competency 23-5: Assisting in the Delivery of a Partial Denture
269(2)
Competency 23-6: Assisting in the Delivery of a Full Denture
271(2)
Competency 23-7: Assisting in an Endosteal Implant Surgery
273(2)
Part IX: Specialized Dentistry
24 Periodontics
275(10)
Competency 24-1: Assisting with a Dental Prophylaxis
277(2)
Competency 24-2: Assisting with Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty
279(2)
Competency 24-3: Preparing and Placing Noneugenol Periodontal Dressing
281(2)
Competency 24-4: Removing a Periodontal Dressing
283(2)
25 Endodontics
285(8)
Competency 25-1: Assisting In Electric Pulp Vitality Testing
287(2)
Competency 25-2: Assisting in Root Canal Therapy
289(4)
26 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
293(12)
Competency 26-1: Performing a Surgical Scrub
295(2)
Competency 26-2: Performing Sterile Gloving
297(2)
Competencies 26-3, 26-4, and 26-5: Assisting in Surgical Extraction
299(2)
Competency 26-6: Assisting in Suture Placement
301(2)
Competency 26-7: Performing Suture Removal (Expanded Function)
303(2)
27 Pediatric Dentistry
305(6)
Competency 27-1: Assisting in Pulpotomy of a Primary Tooth
307(2)
Competency 27-2: Assisting in the Placement of a Stainless Steel Crown
309(2)
28 Orthodontics
311(10)
Competency 28-1: Placing and Removing Elastomeric Ring Separators (Expanded Function)
313(2)
Competency 28-2: Assisting in the Fitting and Cementation of Orthodontic Bands
315(2)
Competency 28-3: Assisting in the Direct Bonding of Orthodontic Brackets
317(2)
Competencies 28-4 and 28-5: Placing and Removing Arch Wires and lies (Expanded Function)
319(2)
Part X: Preparation For Employment
29 The Job Search
321(4)
Competency 29-1: Preparing a Professional Resume
323(2)
Flash Cards 325
Dental instruments: A Pocket Guide
1 Basic Dental Instruments
1(12)
2 Enamel Cutting Instruments
13(24)
3 Local Anesthetic Syringe/Components and Nitrous Oxide Sedation
37(24)
4 Evacuation Devices, Air/Water Syringe Tip, and Dental Unit
61(22)
5 Dental Handpieces
83(30)
6 Burs and Rotary Attachments for Handpieces
113(46)
7 Dental Dam Instruments
159(28)
8 Amalgam Restorative Instruments
187(44)
9 Composite Restorative Instruments
231(24)
10 Crown and Bridge Restorative Instruments
255(26)
11 Endodontic Instruments
281(54)
12 Hygiene Instruments
335(46)
13 Preventive and Sealant Instruments and Bleaching Trays
381(22)
14 Orthodontic Instruments
403(72)
15 Universal Surgical Instruments
475(30)
16 Periodontal Instruments and Periodontal Surgical Instruments
505(18)
17 Oral Surgery Extraction Instruments
523(54)
18 Sterilization Equipment
577(42)
19 Dental Materials Equipment
619(40)
20 Dental Radiography Equipment
659(56)
21 Vital Signs and Beyond
715