CCOG for DA 182 Fall 2024
- Course Number:
- DA 182
- Course Title:
- Expanded Functions (Lab)
- Credit Hours:
- 1
- Lecture Hours:
- 0
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 30
Course Description
Intended Outcomes for the course
Upon successful completion of the course students should be able to:
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Perform coronal polishing using correct and safe technique and positioning.
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Demonstrate amalgam and composite finishing and polishing using correct and safe techniques.
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Apply fluoride using correct and safe techniques.
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Demonstrate placement of retraction cord using correct and safe techniques.
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Demonstrate sealant preparation and placement using correct and safe techniques.
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Perform separator placement.
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Demonstrate fitting, seating, and cementing molar bands.
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Remove molar bands with Ultrasonic scaler and hand scaler.
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Demonstrate maxillary and mandibular archwire placement.
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Place both elastomeric and steel ligature ties.
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Perform intraoral photos.
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Demonstrate malocclusion elastics.
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Demonstrate the process of bonding brackets and the removal of brackets.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
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Complete assignments
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Complete quizzes
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Complete clinic competencies
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Complete course midterm and final
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Complete internship evaluations
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Complete specialty externship office rotation
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
Themes:
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Dental assisting clinical duties
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Professionalism
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Communication
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Teamwork
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Legal & ethical standards
Concepts:
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Division 42 of the Oregon Practice Act
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Armamentarium
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Industry-standard documentation
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Fulcrum
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Tooth surfaces
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Indirect vision
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Ergonomic positioning
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Handpiece operation
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Fluoride treatment
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Indications and contraindications for sealant placement, cord placement, margination and polishing of dental composites and amalgam
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Post-operative instruction
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Restoration finishing
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Restoration polishing
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Margination
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Retraction cord placement
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Sealant procedure
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Orthodontic office personnel work duties
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Orthodontic instruments
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Indications and contraindications for orthodontic treatment
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Orthodontic diagnosing
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Orthodontic treatment
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Orthodontic treatment sequence
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Palmer notation
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Bite registration
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Separators
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Bracket placement
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Orthodontic band placement
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Orthodontic wires and placement
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Orthodontic ligatures
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Fitting bands
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Band and cement removal
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Elastics
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Orthodontic Oral Hygiene Instructions (OHI)
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Orthodontic appliances
Issues:
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Time management
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Organization
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Self-direction
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Safety
Skills:
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Coronal polish on a manikin and a patient
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Perform amalgam and composite polishing on typodont tooth
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Apply fluoride on a manikin and on a patient
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Perform sealant placement on manikin tooth and on a patient
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Place retraction cord on typodont tooth chairside and on a patient
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Describe the role of an orthodontic assistant
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Take a bite registration on a patient
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Place separators
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Identify orthodontic instruments
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Fit and cement orthodontic bands
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Place and remove orthodontic arch wires
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Identify the different ways to treat malocclusion
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Present oral hygiene and home care instructions
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Remove cement with hand and ultrasonic scaler
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Follow OSHA standard precautions and hazardous materials guidelines while providing patient care during expanded functions procedures
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Review patient health history for possible contraindications to treatment
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Taking intraoral photos specifically for orthodontic treatment
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Role plays the steps in an orthodontic evaluation
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Bracket placement
Related Instruction
Communication
Hours: 12-
Perform coronal polishing using correct and safe technique and positioning
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Apply fluoride using correct and safe techniques
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Demonstrate sealant preparation using correct and safe techniques
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Communicate with the patient while providing coronal polishing and fluoride treatment on a co-student's teeth, utilizing patient management and inquiry, and listening communication skills. Communicate with co-student and/or patients about procedure and post operative instructions while providing sealant placement.
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Perform, at a basic level, expanded functions of orthodontic duties while utilizing correct and safe methods.
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Medical history review
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Initial records - impressions, dental images and dental photos specific for orthodontic treatment
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Separators placement
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Banding appointment
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Adjustment appointments
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De-banding, cement removal and retainer (s) appointment
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Post-treatment records - dental images, dental photos
Human Relations
Hours: 3-
Perform coronal polishing using correct and safe technique and positioning
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Apply fluoride using correct and safe techniques
- Students work with/on each other to practice and complete coronal polishing and fluoride treatment procedures accounting for differences in individual patients.