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- Effective Term:
- Spring 2017 through Summer 2019
- Course Number:
- DA 130
- Course Title:
- Dental Materials I
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 10
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
Includes waxes, the etching and bonding process, dental liners, varnishes, desensitizers, and bases.
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon completion of the course students should be able to:
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Recognize the properties, applications, indications, and contraindications of dental materials used in general dentistry.
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Describe the role and duties of a dental assistant in the use, manipulation, application, and clean-up procedures for dental materials used in general dentistry.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
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Complete textbook and classroom assignments.
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Demonstrate understanding though the completion of quizzes and a final examination.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Themes:
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Dental Materials
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Professionalism
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Communication
Concepts:
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Characteristics of oral environment
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Classification and identification of dental restorative materials
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Dental Material Science
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Material properties, characteristics, and application
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Composite resins
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Amalgam
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Alginate
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Gypsum
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Elastomeric impression materials
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Dental cements
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Dental bases
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Crown and bridge procedures
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Temporary crown
Issues:
- Time management
- Organization
Skills:
- Recognize a variety of dental materials used past and present.
- List dental standards and organizations responsible for those standards.
- Explain the relationship between the oral environment and the types of materials used.
- List and explain the properties of dental materials.
- Discuss the general types of restorative materials used in dentistry and their specific applications.
- Describe the role and duties of the dental assistant in the use, manipulation, application and clean-up procedures required when placing amalgam restorations.
- Describe the role and duties of the dental assistant in safe handling of mercury, the principles of mercury hygiene, and the necessary steps required to safely clean up a mercury spill.
- Describe the role and duties of the dental assistant in the use, manipulation, application and clean-up procedures required when using dental cement.
- Describe the role and duties of the dental assistant in the use, manipulation and application of acid etch and bonding agents.
- Describe the role and duties of the dental assistant in the use, manipulations, application and clean-up procedures required when using resin cement.
- Describe the characteristics, handling and storage of alginate impression materials.
- Describe the characteristics, handling and storage of reversible hydrocolloid.
- Describe the characteristics, handling and storage of elastomeric impression materials and apply procedures to assist in their use.
- Describe the characteristics, handling and storage of acrylic dental polymers.