Dental Laboratory Procedures Syllabus for 2020-2021
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Instructor Information

Office Location

<p>Room 130</p>

Office Hours

Fall Office Hours: Monday- Friday 8:30 am-9:00 am; Monday-Wednesday 3:00 pm-5:00 pm

Spring Office Hours: Monday 8:30 am-9:00 am; Wednesday 8:30 am-9:00am; Friday 8:30 am-9:00 am. 

Instructor Office Hours are FOR STUDENTS. Students are welcome during these times.  Additional Times are Available Upon Request.

Course Information

COVID-19 Protocols

Recording Policy

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Administrative Drop Policy

Students who do not attend class on or prior to the census date will be administratively dropped. Effective Fall, 2016

Student Withdrawal Procedures

Students who wish to withdraw from a course must complete all steps indicated on the Academic Withdrawal Request form by the course withdrawal deadline.

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Course

DNTA-1241-001 Dental Laboratory Procedures

Prerequisites

Course Description

Perform various dental laboratory procedures such as producing final study casts and fabricating provisional restorations.

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Department Expectations

Occupational License Disclaimer

Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:

Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact:

Melodie Graves
Justice Involved Advocate
Student Service Center 117
mgraves24@actx.edu
806-371-5995
Make appointment at https://melodiegraves.youcanbook.me

You can also contact the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.

Hours

(2 sem hrs; 1 lec, 2 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Modern Dental Assisting, 13th ed.; Doni Bird , Debbie S. Robinson; Saunders Elsevier, Inc. 

Modern Dental Assisting Workbook, 13th ed.

For E-Book, the instructor may offer highlights for students to subscribe to. The student will be expected to know, not only the information in the highlighted sections, but ALL information provided via textbook, lecture, lab assignments, etc. Do not rely on only the highlighted text. 

Supplies

Computer with RELIABLE Internet Access for Blackboard 

1 Folder or Binder

Typodont

Proper clinical attire is required; including gowns, mask, protective eyewear, gloves, etc. Students will need to refer to the course calendar, and Blackboard announcements for specific duties of each class period. 

The lab kit that is purchased prior to the beginning of the course will contain most of the items the student will need. 

Student Performance

Given the course textbook, personal notes, and handouts, the student should:
    1.   Learn technical terminology, facts, theories and principals associated with the basic dental lab procedures as related to chairside assisting.

    2.   Apply knowledge learned in class to concrete or particular situations in a clinical setting.

    3.   Evaluate the learning experience from the perspective of the specific course objectives.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

1.    Discuss safety precautions that should be taken in the dental laboratory

2.    List the types of equipment found in a dental laboratory and describe their uses

3.    Discuss dental models and their uses in patient treatment nad treatment planning

4.    Discuss gypsum products and their role in making of dental models

5.    List the three types of custom impression trays

6.    Identify the types of waxes and their use in dentistry

7.    Discuss provisional coverage.

8.    Discuss the assistant's role in making the provisional crown, including the proper fit and coverage of the prepared tooth

9.    Discuss home care instructions for the provisional coverage

10.   Explain the process of removing the provisional crown and preparing for the delivery of the permanent coverage

11.   Differentiate between removable partial and full denture

12.    Identify factors that influence the choice for removable partial and full dentures

13.    List the components of a removable partial and full denture

14.   Describe the appointment sequence for making a removable partial and a full denture

15.   Discuss the advantages/disadvantages of an immediate full denture

16.   Discuss the process of denture adjustments, repairs and duplication

17.    Discuss the various handpieces used in dental treatment and dental lab procedures

18.   Describe and identify the attachments used for each type of handpiece

19.   Describe rotary instruments and how they are used

20.   Describe the various burs used in restorative procedures and burs used for lab procedures

PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES

1.   Prepare, take, and remove alginate impressions and bite registrations, following ALL OSHA guidelines

2.   Fabricate temporary crowns to competent level

3.   Fabricate study models to competent level

4.    Fabricate custom trays, whitening, fluoride and mouthguards

5.    Demonstrate the various uses for waxes used in dental

6.    Describe the difference between pattern waxes and processing waxes

7.    Define the properties of melting range, residue stress as they apply to waxes

8.   Describe the composition and use of inlay wax, casting wax adn baseplate wax

9.    Clean and polish various dental appliances

10.    Correctly attach various burs to the High Speed handpiece depending on the task to be accomplished

11.    Correctly attach various burs to the Slow Speed handpiece depending on the task to be accomplished

12.    Demonstrate how to properly care for each type of handpiece, including disinfecting and sterilization techniques 

13.    Fabricate study models   

 

Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Expected Student Behavior

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".

 A high standard of conduct is expected of all Amarillo College Students. The student Code of Conduct is defined in the Amarillo College Students Rights and Responsibilities publication. This conduct may be located online at Amarillo Colleges main web page    www.actx.edu   click, catalog, then click "notices to students"

"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."

Communication 

Continuous communication with the instructors is encouraged. To allow for good, open, honest, and transparent communication please follow the guidelines below:

1. Instructor Office Hours are FOR STUDENTS. Please consider this time and opportunity for you to communicate with your instructors. 

2. Utilize your AC email for questions regarding grades, absences, policies, etc. This maintains a record of the discussion for both you and the instructor. 

3. Check your AC email EVERYDAY. The instructor will use this method of communication to make important announcements and changes in the schedule. This is also how other AC faculty and staff will communicate with you. 

4. Allow 24-48 hours for response from the Instructor. You can expect a 24-48 hour response Monday through Friday. Emails on the weekend will be responded to on the following Monday. 

5. Practice Professionalism and Netiquette Guidelines in your correspondence. Please use full sentences, proper grammar, and correct spelling. Remember this is a record of correspondence.

6. If you need immediate technical assistance you may contact AC 806-371-5000. 

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

Grading Criteria

Quizzes                    5%
Major Exam            40%
Competency Exam 30%
Final                        25%

All Dental Assisting courses will follow the grading scale below:

A = 93 -100
B = 83 - 92
C = 75 - 82
F = Below 75

Decimal scores from all graded activities will be rounded as follows:

0.1 - 0.4            —         rounded down

0.5 - 0.9            —         rounded up

The final course average will be rounded in the same way.

Cassie Hall, CDA, RDA, BS cmhall@actx.edu

Rm 129 Office Hours- Appointments Available Upon Request 

Miranda Rue, RDA, CDA m0038097@actx.edu

Rm 129 Office Hours-Appointments Available Upon Request

Jolie Vega, RDA, CDA j0107181@actx.edu

Rm 129 Office Hours-Appointments Available Upon Request

Dana Scott, BS, CDA, RDA dcscott@actx.edu

Rm 129 Office Hours-Appointments Available Upon Request

Lecture Examinations and Quizzes

Students will be given several Major Exams, Quizzes, and Competency Exams throughout the course. Exams and Quizzes will be objective in nature (true/false and multiple choice) as well as subjective (short answer, fill in the blank, and essay). The Final Exam will be objective. 

Laboratory Assignments

Students will complete several laboratory assignments throughout the course. Specific Instructions and grading rubrics will be given for each assignment and located on the grading forms. 

Competency

Students will be required to complete Competency Examinations in the Lab Clinic. These Examinations will assess the student's ability to competently provide chairside care on a manikin prior to delivering care to live patients. The following grading rubric is used for competency evaluations.

Letter grade A demonstrates a "Mastery Level" of Competence. Letter grade B demonstrates "Competence" with need for remediation. Letter grade C or below requires remediation and reassessment. 93-100=A; 83-92=B; 75-82=C

Remediation

All students are responsible for his/her own learning. The student is expected to monitor their progress, and should they have any questions or concerns, contact the instructor for assistance.  

Review and Remediation will be made available throughout the course and will be documented. The instructor can assist with identifying the need for remediation, but the student should also identify their own needs.

The student is expected to notify the instructor in a timely manner so that remediation can be provided prior to the end of the course.

For didactic remediation, the student will be required to review the content and complete either an assignment or Adaptive Quiz to demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of the content. The instructor reserves the right to allow or deny the student to retest after a failed didactic examination. In the event the student is offered the opportunity to retest, the highest grade possible will be 75.

For Lab and Clinical remediation, the student will be required to meet with an instructor. For failed Competency Evaluations, the student will be required to retest before proceeding to the next lab and clinical assignment. For retesting, the highest grade possible will be 75.

Amarillo College offers several resources for student success. If resources outside of the Dental Assisting program are needed, the student will need to seek assistance through Amarillo College Tutoring Center West Campus.

West Campus Building D Room 105 and 113

806-354-6020

Attendance

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement of the Dental Assisting Program. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class. Due to the amount of information contained in the course work, the student who plans to succeed should attend all lectures, labs, and clinical sessions regularly and promptly. The student will need to come to class on time, fully prepared for that session, with the necessary materials.

There is no distinction between an excused or unexcused absence. In each course, you may have up to TWO absences without it affecting your final grade. On the third absence, the final grade for the course will be reduced by 2 points. On the fourth absence, the final grade for the course will be reduced by 4 points. On the fifth absence, the overall grade will be reduced by 10 points. On the sixth absence, the student will be required to repeat the course. Attendance will be recorded at the beginning of each session. If the student is not present when attendance is taken the student is counted absent. Two bonus points will be added to the final grade for perfect attendance.

All personal appointments should be scheduled during non-instructional hours.

The student should consult a physician regarding illness. If the illness is infectious, the student must take precautions to not spread infection with Amarillo College students and staff. Examples of infectious and communicable diseases includes but is not limited to Upper Respiratory Infection, Gastroenteritis, Influenza, Conjunctivitis, Chicken Pox, Active Tuberculosis, etc. 

Students with children should have adequate and dependable arrangements for their care; have an alternate plan to follow when a child becomes ill.

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 cannot be made up. Lab and clinical assignments involve the use of a partner. Without you, they cannot perform their assignments.

Missed exams maybe made up on the designated "make-up" days. In order to be fair to the students who take the exam at the scheduled time, an alternate exam with a loss of 5% of the original value will be given.

Calendar

WK

Lecture

Thursday 9:00am-10:00am

Lab

Thursday 10:00am-12:00pm

1

Syllabus

Ch 47 Lab Materials and Procedures pgs. 725-728

  • Laboratory Safety and Equipment
  • Bloodborne Pathogens Safety Review

2

Ch 23 Hazard Communication Program pgs.337-341

  • Chemical Identification
  • SDS Sheets Activity
  • Secondary Label Activity

3

Gypsum

  • Uses
  • Properties
  • Classifications

Review Lab Safety, Equipment, and Hazard Communication Program

  • Mix Gypsum
  • SDS Sheets Activity
  • Secondary Label

4

  • Exam I Lab Safety, Equip., Haz. Comm. Program
  • Waxes-Composition and Classification of Waxes
  • Review Gypsum
  • Competency Exam SDS and Secondary Labels
  • Mix Gypsum
  • Pour Rubber Molds
  • Wax

5

  • Exam II Gypsum
  • Manipulation of Wax
  • Lost Wax Technique
  • Mix and Pour Gypsum
  • Wax

6

Quiz Waxes

Trimming Models

  • Impress and Pour
  • Demo and Practice Trimming

7

Exam III Waxes

Custom Trays-Mouthguard, Retainer

  • Impress and Pour
  • Demo and Practice Trimming
  • Make a Mouthguard and Retainer

8

Custom Trays-Whitening

Ch 45 Cements

  • Make a Whitening Tray and Trim
  • Demo and Practice Trimming
  • Practice Mixing Cements

9

Fall Break

Fall Break

10

Ch 50 Fixed Prosthesis

  • Competency Exam Trimming
  • Placing and Removing Retraction Cord
  • Practice Mixing Cements
  • Practice Custom Trays

11

Ch 51 Provisional Coverage

Ch 35 Lab Handpieces

  • Competency Exam Trimming
  • Competency Exam Mixing Cements
  • Competency Exam Custom Trays
  • Practice Retraction Cord Placement and Removal

12

Ch 35 Lab Handpieces

  • Practice Retraction Cord Placement and Removal
  • Fabricate Temporary Crown and Cement

13

Ch 52 Removable Prosthesis

  • Competency Exam Retraction Cord Placement and Removal
  • Fabricate Temporary Crown and Cement

14

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

15

Exam Chapter 50 and 51

Review Ch 52

  • Temporary Crown and Cement
  • Denture Adjustment and Reline
  • Denture and Partial Polish

16

Exam Ch 52 Removable Prosthesis

  • Comp Exam Temporary Crown and Cement
  • Comp Exam Denture and Partial Polish
  • Comp Exam Denture Adjustment and Repair

17

Final

Final

Additional Information

The instructor reserves the right to make changes to the course calendar to meet course objectives.

Electronic and Recording Devices

Due to privacy issues and in order to create a proper learning environment, free of unnecessary distractions, all electronic devices are prohibited in this course.

This course will follow all established guidelines for cell phone use in all Dental Assisting courses. The use of cell phones is a privilege and must be treated as such. Cell Phones may be checked as designated break times. Any student that is found texting or talking on their phones during ANY part of class, clinical, or lab experience, will be asked to leave class for that day and receive a grade of ZERO for that time period. In case of an EMERGENCY situation in which cell phones are needed, they are to be used OUTSIDE the classroom. Smart watches are prohibited in the classroom, lab, and clinic. 

Syllabus Created on:

08/21/20 8:27 PM

Last Edited on:

08/24/20 4:20 PM