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- Effective Term:
- Spring 2017 through Summer 2019
- Course Number:
- DA 121
- Course Title:
- Dental Radiology I (Lab)
- Credit Hours:
- 2
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 60
Course Description
Provides an opportunity to practice radiographic techniques on manikins and correlate activities to the DA 120 lecture. Requirement: Admission to the Dental Assisting Program.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of the course students should be able to:
- Expose, process and mount a full-mouth set of film radiographs taken on a manikin using safe and effective techniques.
- Expose a full-mouth set of radiographs taken on a manikin using digital technology.
- Chart and document according to industry standards.
Course Activities and Design
- This course is presented in a series of lecture and class discussions followed by practical applications of principles in the laboratory.
- Laboratory applications provide opportunity to practice intraoral radiographic techniques on manikins and peer-to-peer placement using safe and effective techniques.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
- DA 120: Quzzes, assignments, final, attendance, professional standards
- DA 121: lab practicals, final, attendance, professional standards
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
- History of radiography
- Uses in dentistry
- Physical properties of x-radiation
- Generation of x-rays
- Parts of the x-ray machine
- Use of the manikin
- Intra-oral film
- Safety protocols and radiation safety equipment
- Intra-oral exposure techniques
- Exposure factors
- Characteristics of a diagnostic film
- Darkroom equipment and solutions
- Manual film processing
- Exposure and processing errors
- Mounting x-rays
- Introduction to radiographic landmarks
- Record keeping
- Digital radiography
COMPETENCIES:
- Explain the origins of radiography and discuss the impact on medicine and the people using xrays.
- Describe the physical properties of x-radiation and how it interacts with matter.
- Describe the components and processes which generate and control x-radiation.
- Define the parts of the x-ray machine.
- Describe the characteristics of a variety of sizes and types of x-ray film including recommended storage methods. 6. Describe and use safety protocols and equipment which are required by law.
- Explain and demonstrate the paralleling technique of intraoral exposure on a manikin using various types of film holders.
- Explain the characteristics of a diagnostic dental x-ray and use the correct exposure factors to produce diagnostic films using a manikin.
- Describe the equipment and solutions found in the darkroom.
- Describe and demonstrate the steps in film processing, and explain the effects of time and temperature on the quality of the image.
- Demonstrate the ability to correctly place films in the mount for use in diagnosis.
- Identify normal radiographic anatomical landmarks and normal oral conditions on film at an introductory level.
- Identify processing errors and explain how to correct them.
- Record patient data as required for film identification.
- Demonstrate exposure using digital sensors.
Related Instruction
Computation
Hours: 6- Expose, process and mount a full-mouth set of film radiographs taken on a manikin using safe and effective techniques.
- Expose a full-mouth set of radiographs taken on a manikin using digital technology.
- Explain the characteristics of a diagnostic dental radiograph.
- Use the correct exposure factors to produce diagnostic films using a manikin.
- Describe and demonstrate the steps in film processing.
- Explain the effects of time, temperature, mA, kVp on the quality of the image.
Communication
Hours: 6- Expose, process and mount a full-mouth set of film radiographs taken on a manikin using safe and effective techniques.
- Expose a full-mouth set of radiographs taken on a manikin using digital technology.
- Chart and document according to industry standards.
- Evaluate and verbalize exposing/developing techniques that are correct and incorrect.
- Document findings orally and identify corrections if necessary.
- Document every activity in a practice chart according to industry standards.
Human Relations
Hours: 12- Expose, process and mount a full-mouth set of film radiographs taken on a manikin using safe and effective techniques.
- Expose a full-mouth set of radiographs taken on a manikin using digital technology.
- Direct instruction on patient management techniques while performing radiograph exposures.
- Work collaboratively with peers to evaluate and critique dental films.
In addition, continue to build upon team concepts introduced in DA 111:
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Describe the dental team and the importance of working as a collaborative team member.
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Demonstrate the ability to work as a dental team member.
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Provide patient management skills in the clinical setting.