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Western Technical College 31508302 Dental Chairside Course Outcome Summary Course Information Description Career Cluster Instructional Level Total Credits 5.00 Prepares dental assistant students to chart oral cavity structures, dental pathology, and restorations and to assist a dentist with basic dental procedures including examinations, pain control, amalgam restoration, and cosmetic restoration. Students will also develop the ability to educate patients about preventive dentistry, brushing and flossing techniques, and dental procedures, using lay terminology. Throughout the course, students will apply decoding strategies to the correct use and interpretation of dental terminology. Health Science Technical Diploma Courses Textbooks Dental Instruments: A Pocket Guide to Identification - with CD. 2nd Edition. Copyright 2012. Mitchell, Melanie. Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN-13: 978-1-60831-638-0. Required. Dental Assisting: Comprehensive Approach - with CD. 5th Edition. Copyright 2017. Phinney, Donna J. and Judy H. Halstead. Publisher: Cengage Learning. ISBN-13: 978-1-305-96763-2. Required. Learner Supplies Uniform: Black lab jacket - $22, black pants - $22, white shoes - $20-35, and safety glasses - $5.50. Vendor: To be discussed in class. Required. Core Abilities 1. Apply mathematical concepts. 2. Demonstrate ability to think critically. 3. Demonstrate ability to value self and work ethically with others in a diverse population. 4. Make decisions that incorporate the importance of sustainability. Course Outcome Summary - Page 1 of 7

5. Transfer social and natural science theories into practical applications. 6. Use effective communication skills. 7. Use technology effectively. Course Competencies 1. Create a reference tool for decoding dental terminology 1.1. by creating a reference tool to classify dental terminology by prefix, root and suffix 1.a. Identify dental words 1.b. Pronounce dental words 1.c. Analyze the structure of dental words 1.d. Define the meaning of dental words 1.e. Pluralize dental words 1.f. Use dental words in communication 2. Operate dental equipment 2.1. by completing an operating dental equipment skill demonstration 2.2. by completing a maintenance of dental equipment skill demonstration 2.3. without the use of references 2.4. in a clinical setting 2.a. Use dental terminology related to dental equipment appropriately 2.b. Differentiate among the types of dental chairs, stools, units, and lights 2.c. Differentiate among the types of dental office delivery systems 2.d. Classify dental equipment used in the treatment area 2.e. Acquaint self with maintenance of dental office equipment 2.f. Determine safety procedures in operating dental equipment 2.g. Identify the personal protective equipment required 3. Apply the principles of sit-down dentistry 3.1. by completing a skill demonstration of sit down dentistry using a role-play patient or manikin 3.2. without the use of references 3.3. in a clinical setting 3.a. Use dental terminology related to sit-down dentistry appropriately 3.b. Describe the concepts of four- and six- handed dentistry 3.c. Describe the benefits of four- and six- handed dentistry 3.d. Identify the zones of activity at chairside 3.e. Identify principles of motion economy 3.f. Identify the classification of motion economy 3.g. Describe the preparation of the treatment room before seating the patient 3.h. Explain the process of seating, positioning, and dismissing a dental patient for treatment in any area of the oral cavity 3.i. Identify special needs of the patient 3.j. Explain the position of the assistant in any area of the oral cavity Course Outcome Summary - Page 2 of 7

3.k. 3.l. 3.m. 3.n. 3.o. Explain the position of the operator in any area of the oral cavity Determine safety procedures to follow during sit-down dentistry Identify the personal protective equipment required Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during sit-down dentistry Select appropriate communication skills throughout the dental procedure 4. Transfer dental instruments for various dental procedures 4.1. by completing an instrument transfer skill demonstration using a manikin 4.2. without the use of references 4.3. in a clinical setting 4.a. Use dental terminology related to transferring of dental instruments appropriately 4.b. Explain the importance of instrument exchange in four- and six- handed dentistry 4.c. Describe various instrument grasps 4.d. Identify the basic types of instrument exchanges 4.e. Explain the step by step procedure for common instrument exchange procedures 4.f. Describe how to maintain a fulcrum 4.g. Identify responsibility of the dentist and dental assistant during the instrument exchange 4.h. Determine safety precautions that should be implemented during instrument exchange 4.i. Identify the personal protective equipment required 4.j. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during instrument exchange 5. Maintain clear operating field 5.1. by completing a skill demonstration on a role-play peer 5.2. without the use of references 5.3. in a clinical setting 5.a. Use dental terminology related to maintaining a clear operating field appropriately 5.b. Identify the armamentarium required to maintain a clear operating field 5.c. Differentiate among the types of retraction used in an operative procedure 5.d. Describe the retraction techniques during an operative procedure 5.e. Differentiate between the use of the HVE and saliva ejector 5.f. Describe the routine care of the oral evacuation system 5.g. Describe the use of the air/water syringe in maintaining a clear operating field 5.h. Describe the procedure used in a complete mouth rinse using air/water syringe 5.i. Explain the basic rules for oral evacuator tip placement 5.j. Describe the placement of an evacuator tip for any given operative procedure or surgical site 5.k. Explain how the HVE system aids in reducing aerosols in the dental clinical environment 5.l. Determine safety procedures when maintaining a clear operating field 5.m. Describe moisture isolation techniques using cotton rolls and related aids 5.n. Describe the indication for use of the dental dam 5.o. Explain the importance of dental dam isolation in today's dentistry 5.p. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques in maintaining a clear operating field 5.q. Differentiate among the types of mouth rinses 5.r. Identify the personal protective equipment required 6. Maintain dental cutting instruments 6.1. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assemble and perform maintenance on a high-speed handpiece and attachments 6.2. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assemble and perform maintenance on a low-speed handpiece and attachments 6.3. by completing a skill demonstration in which you select hand-cutting instruments 6.4. in a clinical setting, using the equipment provided 6.5. without the use of references Course Outcome Summary - Page 3 of 7

6.a. 6.b. 6.c. 6.d. 6.e. 6.f. 6.g. 6.h. 6.i. 6.j. 6.k. 6.l. 6.m. Use dental terminology related to dental cutting instruments appropriately Identify the parts of a dental hand instrument Classify dental hand cutting instruments according to use Identify dental hand cutting instruments Explain the process of instrument sharpening Differentiate among the types of handpieces and their attachments Describe the function of rotary devices Explain the use of the water coolant system in conjunction with dental handpieces Describe the maintenance of handpieces Identify dental rotary devices by basic shape, material and number series Determine safety procedures used during maintenance of dental cutting instruments Identify the personal protective equipment required Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during maintenance of dental cutting instruments 7. Adapt dental assisting techniques when assisting with dental examinations 7.1. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assist the instructor with a dental examination using a manikin or role-play patient 7.2. in a clinical setting 7.3. without the use of references 7.a. Use dental terminology related to dental examinations appropriately 7.b. Identify the armamentarium required for a dental examination 7.c. Classify instruments used for a dental examination according to function 7.d. Describe the data necessary for a complete dental clinical examination 7.e. Describe the importance of a complete medical and dental history 7.f. Differentiate between an extra-oral and intra-oral examination 7.g. Sequence the steps in a dental examination 7.h. Select appropriate communication skills throughout the dental procedure 7.i. Determine safety procedures used during assisting for a dental examination 7.j. Identify the personal protective equipment required 7.k. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during a dental examination 8. Record reported examination findings of the oral cavity structures 8.1. by charting the condition of the external and internal structures of the oral cavity 8.2. by charting from dictation or by reading 8.3. by interpreting the previously charted conditions 8.4. in a clinical or classroom setting 8.5. without the use of references 8.a. Use dental terminology related to recording of the oral cavity structures appropriately 8.b. Identify the armamentarium required for charting 8.c. Explain the methods used to record findings of the oral cavity structures 8.d. Describe common abbreviations and symbols used in charting oral cavity structures 9. Chart dental pathology 9.1. in charting dental pathology by completing a chart 9.2. by charting on an anatomical and/or geometric chart 9.3. by completing a periodontal charting form 9.4. by charting from dictation or by reading 9.5. by interpreting the previously charted conditions 9.6. in a clinical or classroom setting 9.7. without the use of references 9.a. Use dental terminology related to charting dental pathology appropriately 9.b. Identify the armamentarium required for charting Course Outcome Summary - Page 4 of 7

9.c. 9.d. 9.e. 9.f. 9.g. 9.h. 10. Chart restorations Describe common abbreviations and symbols used in charting dental pathology Differentiate between types of geometrical and anatomical charts Differentiate among the different tooth numbering systems Identify dental pathology Describe periodontal charting Identify Angle's classification of malocclusion 10.1. in charting dental restorations by completing a chart 10.2. by charting on an anatomical and/or geometric chart 10.3. by charting from dictation or by reading 10.4. by interpreting the previously charted conditions 10.5. in a clinical or classroom setting 10.6. without the use of references 10.a. Use dental terminology related to charting restorations appropriately 10.b. Identify the armamentarium required for charting 10.c. Describe common abbreviations and symbols used in charting dental restorations 10.d. Differentiate between types of geometrical and anatomical charts 10.e. Differentiate among the different tooth numbering systems 10.f. Compare the symbols used to chart various restorations 11. Document treatment and procedures that have been performed 11.1. by preparing written dental records that document clinical treatment scenarios 11.2. given the forms 11.a. Use dental terminology related to documenting on a patient treatment record appropriately 11.b. Identify the components of a patient treatment record 11.c. Explain the procedure for recording services rendered 11.d. Explain the procedure for correcting an error on a patient treatment record 12. Assist with chairside pain control 12.1. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assist an instructor with pain control procedures on a manikin 12.2. in a clinical setting 12.3. without the use of references 12.a. Use dental terminology related to chairside pain control appropriately 12.b. Describe the purpose of anesthesia 12.c. Differentiate between the use of topical and local anesthesia 12.d. Differentiate among the types of anesthesia and their application to dentistry 12.e. Explain the components of local anesthesia and its effect on the body 12.f. Identify the parts of a local anesthetic syringe, needle, and carpule/cartridge 12.g. Describe the procedure for assembling and disassembling an anesthetic syringe 12.h. Identify the types of syringes used in dentistry 12.i. Explain the technique for transferring an anesthetic syringe 12.j. Describe the procedure for assisting with topical anesthetic 12.k. Identify the signs and symptoms of post anesthetic complications 12.l. Select appropriate communication skills throughout the dental procedure 12.m. Determine safety procedures used with chairside pain control 12.n. Identify the personal protective equipment required 12.o. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during chairside pain control 13. Adapt dental assisting techniques when assisting with an amalgam restoration Course Outcome Summary - Page 5 of 7

13.1. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assemble and place a matrix band and retainer for a given tooth on a manikin 13.2. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assist an instructor with an amalgam restoration on a manikin 13.3. in a clinical setting 13.4. without the use of references 13.a. Use dental terminology related to amalgam restorations appropriately 13.b. Review the G.V. Black cavity forms 13.c. Describe the steps of a cavity preparation 13.d. Sequence the steps in an amalgam procedure 13.e. Identify the armamentarium and materials used in amalgam procedure 13.f. Describe the purpose of matrix bands and wedges 13.g. Identify the parts and describe the assembly of matrix bands and retainers 13.h. Classify instruments used for an amalgam procedure according to function 13.i. Explain the indications for a pin-retained amalgam 13.j. Select appropriate communication skills throughout the dental procedure 13.k. Determine safety procedures used during assisting for an amalgam restoration 13.l. Identify the personal protective equipment required 13.m. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during an amalgam restoration procedure 14. Adapt dental assisting techniques when assisting with a direct cosmetic restoration 14.1. by completing a skill demonstration in which you assist an instructor with a direct cosmetic restoration on a manikin 14.2. in a clinical setting 14.3. without the use of references 14.a. Use dental terminology related to direct cosmetic restorations appropriately 14.b. Identify the armamentarium and materials used in a direct cosmetic restoration procedure 14.c. Describe the steps of a cavity preparation 14.d. Sequence the steps in a direct cosmetic restoration procedure 14.e. Classify instruments used for a direct cosmetic restoration procedure according to function 14.f. Describe the purpose of matrix and wedges 14.g. Identify the use and maintenance of a curing light 14.h. Select appropriate communication skills throughout the dental procedure 14.i. Determine safety procedures used during assisting for a direct cosmetic restoration 14.j. Identify the personal protective equipment required 14.k. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during a direct cosmetic restoration procedure 15. Define preventive dentistry and its importance to the patient 15.1. by designing and producing a pamphlet about an area of preventive dentistry and its importance to the patient 15.a. Use dental terminology related to preventative dentistry appropriately 15.b. Describe the characteristics of healthy gingiva 15.c. Describe how plaque forms and effects the oral cavity 15.d. Describe the process of tooth decay 15.e. Describe the process of periodontal disease 15.f. Describe the common preventive procedures 15.g. Display knowledge of nutrition as related to oral health 15.h. Describe the role of fluoride in preventive dentistry 15.i. Explain the function of pit and fissure sealants in preventive dentistry 16. Demonstrate proper tooth brushing and flossing techniques Course Outcome Summary - Page 6 of 7

16.1. by submitting a lesson plan for demonstrating tooth brushing, flossing and use of adjuncts according to a scenario 16.2. by demonstrating proper tooth brushing, flossing and adjuncts to role-play patient(s) in a skill demonstration 16.3. without references 16.a. Use dental terminology related to oral hygiene appropriately 16.b. Explain the content, purpose and use of a lesson plan 16.c. Explain the purpose of plaque score sheet 16.d. Determine and analyze patient's plaque score 16.e. Describe the factors of interpersonal communication 16.f. Describe motivation skills needed in patient education 16.g. Select appropriate oral care adjuncts for patients with various needs 16.h. Determine safety procedures used during patient education 16.i. Identify the personal protective equipment required 16.j. Identify appropriate aseptic techniques during patient education 17. Interpret dental procedures to a patient, using lay terminology 17.1. by giving a class presentation in which you explain a dental procedure as if you were explaining it to a patient 17.2. without the use of references 17.a. Describe various dental procedures 17.b. Compare dental and lay terminology 17.c. Recognize and use elements of effective two-way communication to give and receive messages 17.d. Describe ways to help insure the patient understands the procedure Course Outcome Summary - Page 7 of 7