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Learn to hone your dental assisting knowledge and skills with this bestselling workbook. Featuring reinforcement exercises and application activities that correspond chapter-by-chapter to the content covered in Bird & Robinson's Modern Dental Assisting, 13th Edition, this workbook gives you the practice you need to master both dental assisting concepts and practical office skills. The workbook comes with original practice management exercises that correspond to the Dentrix software available on Evolve. Also included are ample content review questions, case applications with questions, competency skills evaluation sheets for practice with dental assisting procedures, and a review of video procedures located on the text's companion website.

  • Seamless content correlation
  • utilizes activities and exercises that reinforce the chapter content that you are currently learning in the main text.
  • Practice and review questions for each chapter include short answer, fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, and labeling questions to help reinforce your understanding of terminology and concepts.
  • Competency skill checklists provide clear guidelines for performing each dental assisting skill and help your evaluate your strengths and weaknesses, with pages perforated so that you can detach individual skill sheets for use in clinical settings.
  • Dental assisting externship provides information and resources to support practicum.
  • Patient case exercises use patients on the companion Evolve website's Interactive Dental Office and include medical and dental histories, radiographs, and charting to help you solve problems relating to patient health issues.
  • Video review sections visually reinforce your understanding of text material.
  • NEW! Information on cultural diversity
  • grounds you in this important topic and how it relates to patient care and patient communication.
  • NEW! Coverage of the latest advances in general and specialty dental care matches the updates in the text and addresses technological advancements, public health and access to care, teledentistry, infection control guidelines, the Zika virus, Ebola, the oral-systemic health connection, and more.
  • NEW! Updated diagrams and visual exercises enable you to expand your visual knowledge.
  • UPDATED! Removable flashcards summarize key information about the sciences, medical emergencies, infection control, radiography, dental materials, dental instruments, and dental procedures, offering convenient, on-the-go review and exam preparation.
  • NEW! Updated review questions, case applications, and exercises help reinforce your understanding of terminology and concepts from the main text.
PART ONE THE DENTAL ASSISTING PROFESSION
1 History of Dentistry
1(4)
2 The Professional Dental Assistant
5(2)
3 The Dental Healthcare Team
7(4)
4 Dental Ethics
11(2)
5 Dentistry and the Law
13(4)
PART TWO SCIENCES IN DENTISTRY
6 General Anatomy
17(6)
7 General Physiology
23(6)
8 Oral Embryology and Histology
29(6)
9 Head and Neck Anatomy
35(8)
10 Landmarks of the Face and Oral Cavity
43(4)
11 Overview of the Dentitions
47(6)
12 Tooth Morphology
53(6)
PART THREE ORAL HEALTH AND PREVENTION OF DENTAL DISEASE
13 Dental Caries
59(8)
Competency 13.1 Performing Caries Detection Using, the Kavo Diagnodent Caries Detection Device (Expanded Function)
63(2)
Competency 13.2 Performing Caries Risk Assessment (Expanded Function)
65(2)
14 Periodontal Disease
67(4)
15 Preventive Dentistry
71(10)
Competency 15.1 Applying Topical Fluoride Gel or Foam (Expanded Function)
75(2)
Competency 15.2 Applying Fluoride Varnish (Expanded Function)
77(2)
Competency 15.3 Assisting the Patient with Dental Floss (Expanded Function)
79(2)
16 Nutrition
81(4)
17 Oral Pathology
85(4)
PART FOUR INFECTION PREVENTION IN "DENTISTRY
18 Microbiology
89(4)
19 Disease Transmission and Infection Prevention
93(18)
Competency 19.1 Applying First Aid After an Exposure Incident
99(2)
Competency 19.2 Handwashing Before Gloving
101(2)
Competency 19.3 Applying Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs
103(2)
Competency 19.4 Putting on Personal Protective Equipment
105(2)
Competency 19.5 Removing Personal Protective Equipment
107(2)
Competency 19.6 Disinfecting an Alginate Impression
109(2)
20 Principles and Techniques of Disinfection
111(8)
Competency 20.1 Placing and Removing Surface Barriers
115(2)
Competency 20.2 Performing Treatment Room Cleaning and Disinfection
117(2)
21 Principles and Techniques of Instrument Processing and Sterilization
119(22)
Competency 21.1 Operating the Ultrasonic Cleaner
125(2)
Competency 21.2 Autoclaving Instruments
127(2)
Competency 21.3 Sterilizing Instruments with Unsaturated Chemical Vapor
129(2)
Competency 21.4 Sterilizing Instruments with Dry Heat
131(2)
Competency 21.5 Sterilizing Instruments with Liquid Chemical Sterilants
133(2)
Competency 21.6 Following a Sterilization Failure
135(2)
Competency 21.7 Performing Biologic Monitoring
137(2)
Competency 21.8 Sterilizing the Dental Handpiece
139(2)
PART FIVE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
22 Regulatory and Advisory Agencies
141(2)
23 Chemical and Waste Management
143(6)
Competency 23.1 Creating an Appropriate Label for a Secondary Container
147(2)
24 Dental Unit Waterlines
149(6)
Competency 24.1 Testing Dental Unit Waterlines
153(2)
25 Ergonomics
155(4)
PART SIX PATIENT INFORMATION AND ASSESSMENT
26 The Patient's Dental Record
159(12)
Competency 26.1 Registering a New Patient
171(2)
Competency 26.2 Obtaining a Medical-Dental Health History
173(2)
Competency 26.3 Entering Treatment in a Patient Record
175(4)
Competency 26.4 Correcting a Chart Entry
177(2)
27 Vital Signs
179(16)
Competency 27.1 Taking an Oral Temperature Reading with a Digital Thermometer
183(2)
Competency 27.2 Taking a Patient's Pulse
185(2)
Competency 27.3 Taking a Patient's? Respiration
187(2)
Competency 27.4 Taking a Patient's Blood Pressure
189(2)
Competency 27.5 Taking a Patient's Pulse Oximetry (Expanded Function)
191(2)
Competency 27.6 Taking a Patient's ECG (Expanded Function)
193(2)
28 Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
195(20)
Competency 28.1 Extraoral and Intraoral Photography (Expanded Function)
205(2)
Competency 28.2 The Soft Tissue Examination (Expanded Function)
207(4)
Competency 28.3 Charting of Teeth
211(2)
Competency 28.4 Periodontal Screening: Examination of the Gingival Tissues
213(2)
29 The Special Needs and Medically Compromised Patient
215(6)
Competency 29.1 Transferring a Patient from a Wheelchair
219(2)
30 Principles of Pharmacology
221(6)
31 Assisting in a Medical Emergency
227(26)
Competency 31.1 Performing Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (One Person)
231(2)
Competency 31.2 Operating the Automated External Defibrillator
233(2)
Competency 31.3 Responding to the Patient with an Obstructed Airway
235(2)
Competency 31.4 Preparing the Oxygen System
237(2)
Competency 31.5 Responding to the Unconscious Patient
239(2)
Competency 31.6 Responding to the Patient with Chest Pain
241(2)
Competency 31.7 Responding to the Patient Who Is Experiencing a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
243(2)
Competency 31.8 Responding to the Patient with Breathing Difficulty
245(2)
Competency 31.9 Responding to the Patient Who Is Experiencing an Allergic Reaction
247(2)
Competency 31.10 Responding to the Patient Who Is Experiencing a Convulsive Seizure
249(2)
Competency 31.11 Responding to the Patient Who Is Experiencing a Diabetic Emergency
251(2)
PART SEVEN FOUNDATION OF CLINICAL DENTISTRY
32 The Dental Office
253(8)
Competency 32.1 Performing the Morning Routine (Opening the Office)
257(2)
Competency 32.2 Performing the Evening Routine (Closing the Office)
259(2)
33 Delivering Dental Care
261(4)
Competency 33.1 Admitting and Seating of the Patient
265(2)
Competencies 33.2 And 33.3 Transferring Instruments with Single-Handed and Two-Handed Techniques
267(4)
Competency 33.4 Using the Dental Mirror Immorally
271(2)
Competency 33.5 Using an Instrument Intraorally (Expanded Function)
273(2)
34 Dental Hand Instruments
275(6)
Competencies 34.1 Through 34.4 Identifying Dental Instruments for a Restorative Procedure
279(2)
35 Dental Handpieces and Accessories
281(6)
Competencies 35.1 and 35.2 Identifying and Attaching Handpieces and Rotary Instruments
285(2)
36 Moisture Control
287(12)
Competency 36.1 Positioning the High-Volume Evacuator During a Procedure
291(2)
Competency 36.2 Performing a Mouth Rinse
293(2)
Competency 36.3 Placing and Removing Cotton Rolls
295(2)
Competency 36.4 Preparing, Placing, and Removing the Dental Dam (Expanded Function)
297(2)
37 Anesthesia and Pain Control
299(10)
Competency 37.1 Applying a Topical Anesthetic
303(2)
Competencies 37.2 and 37.3 Assisting in the Assembly and Administration bf Local Anesthetic Injection
305(2)
Competency 37.4 Assisting in the Administration and Monitoring of Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation (Expanded Function)
307(2)
PART EIGHT RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING
38 Foundations of Radiography, Radiographic Equipment, and Radiologic Safety
309(8)
39 Digital Imaging Dental Film, and Processing Radiographs
317(12)
Competency 39.1 Duplicating Dental Radiographs
323(2)
Competency 39.2 Processing Dental Films Manually
325(2)
Competency 39.3 Processing Dental Films in an Automatic Film Processor
327(2)
40 Legal Issues, Quality Assurance, and Infection Prevention
329(14)
Competency 40.1 Practicing Infection Control During Film Exposure
333(2)
Competency 40.2 Practicing Infection Control, in the Darkroom
335(2)
Competency 40.3 Practicing Infection Control with Use of Daylight Loader
337(2)
Competency 40.4 Practicing Infection Control with Digital Sensors
339(2)
Competency 40.5 Practicing Infection Control with Phosphor Storage Plates (PSPs)
341(2)
41 Intraoral Imaging
343(26)
Competency 41:1 Preparing the Patient for Dental Imaging
349(2)
Competency 41.2 Assembling the Extension-Cone Paralleling (XCP) Instruments
351(2)
Competency 41.3 Producing Full-Mouth Radiographic Survey Using Paralleling Technique
353(4)
Competency 41.4 Producing Full-Mouth Radiographic Survey Using Bisecting Technique
357(6)
Competency 41.5 Producing Four-View Radiographic Survey Using Bitewing Technique
363(2)
Competency 41.6 Producing Maxillary and Mandibular Radiographs Using Occlusal Technique
365(2)
Competency 41.7 Mounting Dental Radiographs
367(2)
42 Extraoral Imaging
369(10)
Competency 42.1 Preparing Equipment for Panoramic Imaging
373(2)
Competency 42.2 Preparing the Patient for Panoramic Imaging
375(2)
Competency 42:3 Positioning the Patient for Panoramic Imaging
377(2)
PART NINE DENTAL MATERIALS
43 Restorative and Esthetic Dental Materials
379(12)
Competency 43.1 Mixing and Transferring Dental Amalgam
383(2)
Competency 43.2 Preparing Composite Resin Materials
385(2)
Competency 43.3 Mixing Intermediate Restorative Materials
387(2)
Competency 43.4 Preparing Acrylic Liquid/Powder Resin For Provisional Coverage
389(2)
44 Dental Liners, Bases, and Bonding Systems
391(16)
Competency 44.1 Applying Calcium Hydroxide (Expanded Function)
395(2)
Competency 44.2 Applying Dental Varnish (Expanded Function)
397(2)
Competency 44.3 Applying a Desensitizer (Expanded Function)
399(2)
Competencies 44.4 to 44.6 Mixing a Selected Type of Cement as a Base (Expanded Function)
401(2)
Competency 44.7 Applying an Etchant Material (Expanded Function)
403(2)
Competency 44.8 Applying a Bonding System (Expanded Function)
405(2)
45 Dental Cements
407(18)
Competency 45.1 Mixing Glass Ionomer for Permanent Cementation
411(2)
Competency 45.2 Mixing Composite Resin for Permanent Cementation
413(2)
Competency 45.3 Mixing Zinc Oxide--Eugenol for Temporary Cementation
415(2)
Competency 45.4 Mixing Zinc Oxide--Eugenol for Permanent Cementation
417(2)
Competency 45.5 Mixing Polycarboxylate for Permanent Cementation
419(2)
Competency 45.6 Mixing Zinc Phosphate for Permanent Cementation
421(2)
Competency 45.7 Removing Gement from Permanent or I Temporary Cementation (Expanded Function)
423(2)
46 Impression Materials
425(22)
Competency 46.1 Mixing Alginate Impression Material
429(2)
Competencies 46.2 and 46.3 Taking a Mandibular and/or Maxillary Preliminary Impression (Expanded Function)
431(4)
Competency 46.4 Mixing a Two-Paste Final Impression Material
435(4)
Competency 46.5 Preparing an Automix Final Impression Material
439(2)
Competency 46.6 Taking a Wax Bite Registration (Expanded Function)
441(2)
Competency 46.7 Mixing Polysiloxane Material for a Bite Registration
443(2)
Competency 46.8 Mixing Zinc Oxide-Eugenol Bite Registration Material
445(2)
47 Laboratory Materials and Procedures
447(24)
Competency 47.1 Taking a Face-Bow Registration (Expanded Function)
451(2)
Competency 47.2 Mixing Dental Plaster
453(2)
Competency 47.3 Pouring Dental Models Using the Inverted-Pour Method
455(4)
Competency 47.4 Trimming and Finishing Dental Models
459(4)
Competency 47.5 Constructing an Acrylic Resin Custom Tray
463(4)
Competency 47.6 Creating a Light-Cured Custom Tray
467(2)
Competency 47.7 Constructing a Vacuum-Formed Custom Tray
469(2)
PART TEN ASSISTING IN COMPREHENSIVE DENTAL CARE
48 General Dentistry
471(16)
Competencies 48.1 and 48.2 Assisting in an Amalgam Restoration
475(4)
Competencies 48.3 and 48.4 Assisting in a Composite Restoration
479(4)
Competency 48.5 Placing and Carving' an Intermediate Restoration (Expanded Function)
483(2)
Competency 48.6 Assisting in the Placement of a Direct Veneer
485(2)
49 Matrix Systems for Restorative Dentistry
487(10)
Competency 49.1 Assembling a Matrix Band and Universal Retainer
491(2)
Competency 49.2 Placing and Removing a Matrix Band and Wedge for a Class II Restoration (Expanded Function)
493(2)
Competency 49.3 Placing a Plastic Matrix for a Class III or Class IV Restoration (Expanded Function)
495(2)
50 Fixed Prosthodontics
497(14)
Competency 50.1 Placing and Removing a Gingival Retraction Cord 1 (Expanded Function)
503(2)
Competency 50.2 Assisting in the Delivery and Cementation of a Cast Restoration
505(2)
Competency 50.3 Assisting in a Crown or Bridge Preparation
507(2)
Competency 50.4 Assisting in a CAD/CAM Procedure (Expanded Function)
509(2)
51 Provisional Coverage
511(8)
Competencies 51.1 and 51.2 Fabricating and Cementing a Custom Acrylic Provisional Crown or Bridge (Expanded Function)
515(2)
Competency 51.3 Fabricating and Cementing a Preformed Provisional Crown (Expanded Function)
517(2)
52 Removable Prosthodontics
519(10)
Competencies 52.1 to 52.3 Assisting in the Delivery of a Partial and/or Complete Denture
525(2)
Competency 52.4 Repairing a Fractured Denture (Expanded Function)
527(2)
53 Dental Implants
529(6)
Competency 53.1 Assisting in Endosteal Implant Surgery
533(2)
54 Endodontics
535(10)
Competency 54.1 Assisting in Electric Pulp Vitality Test
541(2)
Competency 54.2 Assisting in Root Canal Therapy
543(2)
55 Periodontics
545(14)
Competency 55.1 Assisting with a Dental Prophylaxis
551(2)
Competency 55.2 Assisting with Gingivectomy and Gingivoplasty
553(2)
Competency 55.3 Preparing and Placing a Noneugenol Periodontal Dressing (Expanded Function)
555(2)
Competency 55.4 Removing a Periodontal Dressing
557(2)
56 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
559(20)
Competency 56.1 Preparing a Sterile Field for Instruments and Supplies
565(2)
Competency 56.2 Performing a Surgical Scrub
567(2)
Competency 56.3 Performing Sterile Gloving
569(2)
Competencies 56.4 to 56.6 Assisting in Surgical Extraction
571(2)
Competency 56.7 Assisting in Suture Placement
573(2)
Competency 56.8 Performing Suture Removal (Expanded Function)
575(2)
Competency 56.9 Assisting in the Treatment of Alveolar Osteitis
577(2)
57 Pediatric Dentistry
579(10)
Competency 57.1 Assisting in Pulpotomy of a Primary Tooth
585(2)
Competency 57.2 Assisting in Placement of a Stainless Steel Crown
587(2)
58 Coronal Polishing
589(6)
Competency 58.1 Rubber Cup Coronal Polishing (Expanded Function)
593(2)
59 Dental Sealants
595(6)
Competency 59.1 Application of Dental Sealants (Expanded Function)
599(2)
60 Orthodontics
601(14)
Competencies 60.1 and 60.2 Placing and Removing Separators (Expanded Function)
607(2)
Competency 60.3 Assisting in the Fitting and Cementation of Orthodontic Bands x- (Expanded Function)
609(2)
Competency 60.4 Assisting in the Direct Bonding of Orthodontic Brackets
611(2)
Competencies 60.5 to 60.7 Placing and Removing Arch Wires and Ties (Expanded Function)
613(2)
PART ELEVEN DENTAL ADMINISTRATION AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
61 Communication in the Dental Office
615(8)
Competency 61.1 Answering the Phone
619(2)
Competency 61.2 Composing a Business Letter
621(2)
62 Business Operating Systems
623(6)
63 Financial Management in the Dental Office
629(8)
64 Marketing Your Skills
637(4)
Competency 64.1 Preparing a Professional Resume
639(2)
Dental Assisting Clinical Externship Guide 641
Debbie S. Robinson recently retired from her position of Research Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina, where she was involved in clinical research. Her educational background includes an Associate Degree in Dental Assisting, Bachelor's Degree in Health Administration, and Master of Science Degree in Dental Auxiliary Teachers Education. Her clinical experience includes practicing as a clinical chairside assistant in a pediatric and orthodontic dental office, dental research center, and special patient care clinic. She taught for over 20 years in the community college setting and as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Dental Assisting Program and Dental Assisting Specialty Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry.