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DNTA-1315-001 Chairside Assisting
A study of pre-clinical chairside assisting procedures, instrumentation, OSHA and other regulatory agencies' standards.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 2 lab)
On Campus Course
Required textbook: E* BOOK Modern dental Assisting, 11th ED
Required students workbook to accompany the above textbook
Supplemental instrument identification book (given in class, shared by groups)
Students may receive high lite notes from the instructor . These high lites are NOT to be used as the sole source of study materials for this course. The successful student will use the book, handouts, guest lecture notes, supplemental reading, lab materials/lab skills, and any other pertinent materials to pass this course.
Textbook, workbook, lab kit and proper clinical attaire
Given the course textbook, personal notes, and handouts, the student should:
1. Learn technical terminology, facts, theories and principals associated with the various dental specialties.
2. Apply knowledge learned in class to concrete or particular situations in a dental office setting.
3. Evaluate the learning experience from the perspective of the specific course objectives.
Learning Outcomes
1. List and describe various surfaces in a dental office and describe AND demonstrate the proper methods used to clean, disinfect and protect those surfaces
2. Name types of items that are "single-use" and properly dispose of those items
3. Identify items that may either be single use or reusable
4. Explain the difference between disinfection and sterilization
5. Explain the difference between a disinfectant and an antiseptic
6. Name the government agency that regulates dental office disinfectants
7. Describe the role of the CDC in disinfecting methods
8. Discuss and demonstrate the seven steps involved in processing dental instruments
9. Describe the three most common methods of heat sterilization AND list the advantages/disadvantages to each method
10. Explain the differences between process indicators and integrators
11. Explain how sterilizer failures can happen
12. Describe the three forms of sterilization monitoring
13. Explain the limitations of liquid chemical sterilants
14. Describe the classifications of various dental instruments to determine the type of processing necessary
15. Explain the purpose of a holding solution
16. Describe the roles(s) of the FDA, EPA, CDC, OSHA ADA, NIOSH in infection control measures used in dentistry
17. Describe potential long-term and short-term effects of exposure to chemicals
18. Explain the purpose of the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard
19. Describe the three common methods of chemical exposure
20. Describe the difference between acute and chronic exposure
21. Explain the purpose of SDS AND be able to identify critical information on the sheets
22. Describe proper storage of chemicals
23. Identify types of regulated waste generated by the dental office
24. Explain why dental unit waterlines contain more bacteria than faucets
25. List the factors involved in bacterial contamination of dental unit waterlines
26. List and describe the examination and diagnostic techniques used for patient assessment
27. List the six categories of Blacks classification of cavities
28. Explain anatomic and geometric charting methods and the use of color coding
29. Discuss the use of and demonstrate the use of a defibrillator
30. Describe common signs and symptoms of emergency and how to recognize the
31. Describe the roles played by the office team during an emergency
32. List the basic items in an emergency kit
33. Discuss rinsing the oral cavity including the use of the air/water syringe
34. List/describe various isolation techniques
35. Discuss the importance of keeping the field of vision clean and dry for the operator and the assistant
36. List the equipment and supplies necessary for use of the dental dam
37. Describe the rationale for immunizations
PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES
1. Demonstrate the process of pre-cleaning and disinfecting a contaminated treatment room
2. Demonstrate the proper use of barriers in setting up a treatment room for various procedures
3. Demonstrate the proper steps in pre-cleaning contaminated dental instruments
4. Demonstrate safety guidelines and precautions in using the ultrasonic cleaner, holding solutions, heat sterilizers and contaminated instruments
5. Demonstrate CDC guidelines for preparing and packaging dental instruments for sterilization
6. Demonstrate methods used to reduce bacteria in the Dental Unit Waterlines
7. Demonstrate the role of the dental assistant in the clinical examination
8. Take intra and extra- oral photographs of a manikin and patient
9. Chart the oral cavity including existing conditions, restorations and assist in treatment planning
10. Chart patient periodontal condition performed by hygienist or dentist
11. Perform various grasps and positioning of the High Volume Evacuator during a procedure on manikins/classmates/patient
12. Perform a limited- area and full - mouth rinse
13. Place cotton rolls and dry angels for isolation
14. Prepare, place and remove the dental dam on manikin
15. Prepare the set-up for various classes of restorations.. ie.,, Class I, II, II, ect.
16. Assemble Matrix retainer, bands and wedges
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Professional Standards
For maximum learning to occur, the student is expected to demonstrate professional conduct and judgment at all times. A violation of professional or ethical standard may result in a zero for the day as well as the student being sent home with an absence. The following are examples which are considered professional standards. These are representative examples and may not be all inclusive.
1. Student is prompt to class.
2. Student is prepared for class sessions.
3. Student assumes responsibility for his/her own learning.
4. Student is concerned with excellence in learning rather than just meeting the minimal criteria.
5. Student applies lecture material in the clinical setting.
6. Student will seek faculty assistance if needed, and will monitor their own progress in meeting course requirements.
7. Student maintains his/her composure, dealing with conflict in a constructive way.
8. Student exhibits an attitude of respect for classmates, faculty, and staff.
9. Student will not be disruptive or talk to each other during lectures, slide presentations, guest lectures, etc. Should this occur, the student will be asked to leave the classroom immediately.
Failure to adhere to the above standards, will result in remediation and be reflected in the grade for the course in which the inappropriate conduct is displayed.
Infection Control
“The Dental Assisting Program is committed to utilizing the most current research and technology to maintain an infection control program that is practical while meeting regulatory requirements. The policy for infection control procedures must be followed in strict compliance for the protection of patients, students, faculty, and staff from the transmission of disease or the spread of blood borne pathogens. All dental assisting students, faculty, and staff have the responsibility and ethical duty to comply with the infection control procedures".
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"Amarillo College expects a high standard of conduct from it's students. Students are expected to comply with the law, respect proper constitutional authority, obey College policies, rules and regulations. Unacceptable conduct is defined as an action or behavior that is contrary to the best interest of a fellow student of students, the faculty or staff, the College, or the teaching/learning process. Students failing to perform according to established standards may be subject to disciplinary action. Policies, standards, rules, and regulations apply to students attending College activities whether the activity takes place on or off campus.
Each student shall be responsible for becoming knowledgeable of the contents and provisions of College policies, rules and regulations concerning student conduct . In some cases, individual programs may have approved policies for student conduct which also apply to student conduct in those programs."
ACADEMIC GRIEVANCES
A student who has a grievance concerning an academic course in which he or she is enrolled is directed to appeal in the following order: (1) Instructor (2) Program Director (3) Dean of Health Sciences Division (4) Vice President of Academic Affairs and (5) College President
Quizzes 15%
Chapter exams 30%
Demonstrative Competencies 30%
Final 25%
All dental assisting course will follow this grading scale:
A = 93 -100
B = 83 - 92
C = 75 - 82
F = Below 75
This course will have 6 exams, 4 quizzes, and 5 demonstrative competencies and 1 comprehensive final. ALL infection control competency demos MUST be at 100%, all other competency areas (soft tissue exams, charting, etc) must be at least at 85% rating.
In order to be fair to students who are present and perform the required tasks and because of time restraints, most missed work, especially lab and clinical work can not be made up. Lab and clinical assignments involve the use of a partner. Without you they can not perform their assignments.
Tutoring and skill building are required for students failing exams and scoring below an 85 average on ANY required hands on skill.
Missed written exams maybe made up on the designated "make-up" days. These dates will be given at the start of the class. In order to be fair to the students who take the exam at the scheduled time, make-up exams will lose 5% of their original value. Please note that make-up exams are most often one to five essay type questions.
Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class". Due to the amount of information contained in this course, the student who plans to succeed should attend all course sessions regulary and promptly. The student will need to come to class on time, fully prepared for that session, with the necessary materials." There may be times when it is impossible to attend class due to illness or an emergency, but this course covers so much information in class that an absence can get the student behind and thus, miss some vital questions on an exam. In order to be fair, there is no distinction between an excused or unexcused absence. You may have up to 3 (three) absences in this class without affecting your grade. The fourth (4th) absence will reduce the overall grade by 10 points. Missing 5 class periods is equal to missing 1/3rd of the semester and thus, 1/3rd of the vital skills for your chosen profession.
| Tuesday Lect | Activity | Wednesday Lab | Activity |
| week 1 | Welcome, Syllabus, kits, CH 25 Ergonomics NO Exam |
Gowns, gloves Intro care of Units, practice ergonomics |
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| week 2 | CH 19 Disease Transmission | Practice in clinic units, ergonomics with PEERS | |
| week 3 |
CH 19 complete CH 20 Disinfection |
practice in clinic... continue care of units and DISINFECT units | |
| week 4 |
CH 21 Sterilization ½ CH 19 EXAM |
Perform Spore tests | |
| week 5 |
CH 21 Complete CH 22 Regulatory agencies
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Qiz, CH 20, 21, 22 PEER DEMO UNITS wash, wrap instruments for sterilization |
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| week 6 |
CH 31 Emerg. 1/2 CH 24 Unit waterlines |
Practice Emergency procedure Test Unit waterlines CH 20, 21, EXAM |
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| week 7 |
Ch 31 complete CH 36 Moisture Control CH 22, 24 Exam |
Practice other Emergencies Suction manikin. |
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| week 8 |
CH 23 Waste Management CH 36 Dental Dams |
Place dental dams on Manikins | |
| week 9 |
CH 28 Oral Diagnosis Oral Anatomy Soft tissues |
Soft tissue practice on classmate Ch23 EXAM |
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| week 10 |
Ch 28 Oral Diagnosis Oral Anatomy Charting ½ CH 36 EXAM |
Charting practice on manikin | |
| Week 11 | CH 28 Oral anatomy Charting II and Intra/Extra Photos | Chart classmate.. Photos on classmate PEER DEMO Soft tissues | |
| Week 12 | CH 48 General Dentistry | Role play, practice ALL clinic activities | |
| week 13 | CH 48 Complete | Competency Demos Assigned times | |
| week 14 | ch 49 Matrix, bands, wedges CH 48 EX | THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY | |
| week 16 | CH 28, 49 EXAM | ReMediation for Comps if needed | |
| Finals |
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