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adam_text | Contents
Meet the Editorial Advisory Board
v
Reviewers
ix
Publisher s Preface
xi
Preface to the Student and Instructor
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
Procedures
xxxiii
How to Use this Text
xxxvii
part
1
Introduction to Dental Assisting
ι
Chapter I The Dental Assisting Profession
2
Introduction
3
History of Dentistry
3
Burly History
3
Middle Ages
6
Renaissance
6
Dentistry in America
7
Dentistry Around the World
8
Contemporary Trends in Dentistry
History of Dental Assisting
9
History of Dental Hygiene
10
Women and Minorities in Dentistry
Education in Dental Professions
10
Dentists
10
Dental Assistants
11
Dental
Hygienists
11
Dental Laboratory Technicians
11
Professional Organizations
12
Certification
12
10
Lhaoter
.
Professional ¡sm
15
Introduction
16
Characteristics of a Professional
16
Personal Characteristics
16
Trustworthiness
1
Professional Appearance
18
Commitment
19
Sense of Responsibility
20
Professional Attitude
20
Skills and Knowledge (Professional
Development)
20
Professional Associations
21
American Dental Assistants Association
(ADAA)
21
Dental Assisting National Board (DANB)
22
Chapter
3
The Dental Office Team
25
Introduction
26
Dentists
26
Dental Specialties
27
Dental Assistants
28
Dental Assistant Responsibilities
28
Dental Assistant Roles
28
Expanded Functions Dental Assistants
30
Dental
Hygienists
30
Dental Laboratory Technicians
30
Office Staff and Supporting Services
30
Functioning as a Team
30
Chapter
4
Ethics and Law
33
Introduction
34
Ethics
34
Basic Ethical Principles
35
Professional Code of Ethics
35
Ethical Dental Business Practices
З6
Ethical Situations in Dentistry
З6
Resolving Ethical Dilemmas
З6
The Law
37
Types of Law 37
State Practice Acts
39
Patient Care Laws and Concepts
40
HIPAA and Patient Records
42
Suspected Abuse Reporting Laws
45
Regulatory Agencies
46
Risk Management
46
XIX
XX
CONTENTS
part
1
І
Dental Sciences
5
1
Chapter
5
General Anatomy and Physiology
52
Introduction
53
The Body
53
Planes
54
Directions
54
Body Cavities
54
Body Regions
55
Structural Levels of the Body
57
Cells
57
Tissues
57
Organs
57
Body Systems
57
Body Systems
57
Skeletal System
57
Muscular System
61
Respiratory System
64
Digestive System
65
Cardiovascular System
66
Nervous System
68
Integumentary System
70
Endocrine System
72
Lymphatic and Immune Systems
73
Reproductive System
76
Urinary System
77
Interrektedness of Body Systems
78
Chapter
6
Head and Neck Anatomy
81
Introduction
83
Bones
83
Bones of the Cranium
83
Bones of the Face
86
Bones of the Neck
87
Sinuses
88
Temporomandibular Joint
89
Jaw Movement
90
Muscles
90
Muscles of Mastication
90
Muscles of Facial Expression
9
1
Muscles of the Floor of the Mouth
92
Muscles of the Tongue
92
Muscles of the Soft Palate
92
Muscles of the Neck
93
Nerves
93
Cranial Nerves
93
Maxillary Division of the Trigeminal
Nerve
94
Mandibular
Division of the Trigeminal
Nerve
94
Bloodvessels
95
Major Arteries of the Face and Mouth
95
Major Veins of the Face and Oral Cavity
96
Salivary Glands
96
Parotid Glands
97
Submandibular Glands
97
Sublingual
Glands
97
Minor Salivary Glands
98
Lymph Nodes
98
Location of Lymph Nodes
98
Enlargement of Lymph Nodes
98
Landmarks
98
Regions of the Face
98
Landmarks of the Face
99
Landmarks of the Oral Cavity
99
Chapter
7
Oral Embryology and
Histology
107
Introduction
108
Oral Embryology
109
Development in
Utero
109
Development of the Face and Oral Cavity
110
Developmental Anomalies
113
Life Cycle of the Tooth
115
Initiation Stage
115
Bud Stage
115
Cap Stage
115
Bell Stage
116
Maturation
116
Disturbances
116
Oral Histology
116
Enamel
116
Dentin 117
Pulp
118
Periodontium
118
Oral
Mucosa
120
Chapters Dentition and Tooth Morphology
123
Introduction
125
Types of Dentition
125
Primary
125
Mixed
125
Permanent
126
Exfoliation and Eruption Schedules
126
Malocclusions
and Anomalies
127
CONTENTS
xxi
Dental Arches, Quadrants, and Sextants
128
Tooth Classifications and Functions
130
Molars
130
Premolar
s
130
Canines
130
Incisors
í
31
Tooth Numbering Systems
131
Universal Numbering System
131
International Standards Organization
System
131
Palmer Notation System
131
Surfaces
ІЗІ
The Five Surfaces
131
Contours
132
Contacts
132
Embrasures
133
Divisions
ІЗЗ
Line Angles and Point Angles
¡33
Anatomical Structures and Landmarks
1
3-í
Features of the Crown
134
Features of the Root
135
The Primary Dentition
136
Maxillary Central Incisors I36
Maxillary Lateral Incisors
137
Maxillary Canines
137
Maxillary First Molars lj
7
Maxillary Second Molars
138
Mandibular
Central Incisors
138
Mandibular
Lateral Incisors
¡38
Mandibular
Canines
139
Mandibular
First Molars
139
Mandibular
Second Molars
139
The Permanent Dentition
140
Maxillary Central Incisors
140
Maxillary Lateral incisors
140
Maxillary Canines/Cuspids
141
Maxillary First Premolars/Bicuspids
141
Maxillary Second Premolars/
Bicuspids
142
Maxillary First Molars
142
Maxillary Second Molars
143
Maxillary Third Molars
144
Mandibular
Central Incisors
144
Mandibular
Lateral Incisors
145
Mandibular
Canines/Cuspids
145
Mandibular
First Premolars/Bicuspids
145
Mandibular
Second Premolars/
Bicuspids
¡-/б
Mandibular
First Molars
14
Mandibular
Second Molars 14~
Mandibular
Third Molars
148
• · ·
Part 111
Oral Health Preservation and the Prevention
of Dental Disease
151
Chapter
9
Dentai
Caries and Periodontal
Disease
152
Introduction
153
Dental Caries
153
Development of Caries
153
Caries Detection
156
Caries Treatment
157
Periodontal Disease
157
The Process of Periodontal Disease
158
Risk Groups
158
Undesirable Effects on Overall Health
159
Stages of Periodontal Disease
159
Diagnosis of Periodontal Disease
161
Treatment of Periodontal Disease
162
Chapter 1
0
Prevention of Caries and Periodontal
Disease
167
Introduction
168
Self-Care and Oral Hygiene Aids I68
Patient Motivation 1
68
Developmental Stages
168
Brushing
170
Dental Floss and Tape
173
Oral Irrigation
174
Interdental and Periodontal Aids
175
Mouth Rinses
176
Chewing Gum
176
Preventive Dentistry
176
Fluoridation
176
Patient Education
180
Patient Risk Testing
186
Pit and Fissure Sealants
W
Cnaoter
Nutrition
189
Introduction
190
Nutrition and Dental Caries
190
Nutrition and Health
190
Nutrients
191
Carbohydrates
191
Fiber
191
Proteins
191
Fats
193
XXII
CONTENTS
Water
193
Vitamins and Minerals
193
Dietary Recommendations
194
Energy Balance
195
Food Guide Pyramid
196
Recommended Dietary Allowances
198
Understanding Food Labels
198
Diet Analysis and Modification
199
Patient Education
200
Eating Disorders
201
Anorexia
Nervosa
201
Bulimia
Nervosa
201
Eating Disorders and Oral Health
202
Inappropriate Dieting
204
Lack of Teeth
204
Chapter
12
Oral Pathology
208
Introduction
209
The Language of Pathology
209
Diagnosing Oral Pathologies
210
Dental History
210
Clinical Diagnosis
210
Microscopic Findings
210
Dental Radiographs
210
Surgical Findings
211
Laboratory Results
211
Oral Lesions
211
Lesions Below the Mucosal Surface
211
Lesions Above the Mucosal Surface
212
Lesions Even with the Mucosal Surface
212
Flat or Raised Lesions
2 ƒ
J
Hard and Soft Tissue Diseases and Associated
Lesions
213
Lesions of Uncertain Cause
213
Pathologies of Infectious Origin
215
Pathologies of Physical Origin
220
Pathologies of Chemical Origin
221
Hormonal Disttabances
224
Developmental Disorders
225
Nutritional Disturbances
228
Other Disorders
229
m
part
1
V
Basic Skills
233
Chaoier
í
3
Understanding Microbiofogy
23-1
Introduction
235
The History of Microbiology
235
Types of Microorganisms
236
Bacteria
237
Protozoa
238
Fungi
238
Algae
239
Viruses
239
Prions
and Other Infectious Microorganisms
239
Bacterial Diseases
239
Antibiotics: Issues in Treatment
240
Important Bacterial Diseases
240
Viral Diseases
242
Important Viral Diseases
242
The Immune System
246
Natural Immunity and Acquired Immunity
247
Chapter 1
4
Disease and Infection Control
250
Introduction
251
Transmission of Disease
251
The Chain of Infection
251
Breaking the Chain of Infection
253
Types of Infection
254
Prevention of Disease Transmission
254
Infection Control Practices
255
Disinfection
266
Environmental Infection Control
270
Sterilization
271
Procedural Practices and Other
Considerations
275
Dental
Waterlines 276
Radiography and Laboratory Equipment
277
Chapter 1
5
Safety Regulations
280
Introduction
281
Government and Professional Agencies
281
Waste Management
281
Classification of Waste
281
Dental Office Waste
282
Hazardous Materials
283
Chemical Exposure
283
Physical Hazards and Spills
287
Biological Hazards
289
Chapter
і
6
Pharmacology
292
Introduction
293
Patient Medical History
293
Classification of Drugs
294
Drug Prescriptions
294
Security Measures
295
С О
N T E N T S
XXIII
Routes
of Drug Administration
295
Drag Laws
296
Controlled Substances
297
Over-the-Counter Drugs and Herbal and Oilier
Supplements
297
Over-tbe-Counter Drugs
297
Herbal and Other Dietary
Supplements
297
Commonly Used and Abused Drugs
298
Alcohol
298
Tobacco
298
Caffeine
299
Marijuana
299
Cocaine
300
Ecstasy
300
Narcotics
300
Hallucinogens
301
Commonly Prescribed Drugs
302
Package Inserts
302
Barbiturates
302
Amphetamines
302
Analgesics
302
Tranquilizers 302
Antihypertensive Drugs
302
Antibiotics
303
Nystatin and Antifungal Agents
304
Antiviral Agents
305
Antihistamines
305
Cholinergic Blocking Agents
305
Drug Side Effects, Adverse Effects, and
Interactions
305
Drug Allergies
305
Physicians Desk Reference
305
The Role of the Dental Assistant
307
>3Dier
17
Vital Signs
310
Introduction
311
Factors Affecting Vital Signs
311
Temperature
311
Types of Thermometers
311
Temperature Scales
312
Respiration
314
Pulse
314
Pulse Chamcteristics
314
Pulse Locations
314
Taking a Pulse
314
Factors Affecting Pulse
315
Blood Pressure
316
Measuring Blood Pressure
316
Electrocardiography
31
Chapter- 1
8
Responding to Medical
Emergencies
322
Introduction
323
Preventing Emergencies
323
Emergency Preparedness
324
Emergency Equipment and Supplies
324
Immediate Life Support
325
The C-A-Bs of Life Support
325
Cardiopulmonaty Resuscitation
326
Airway Obstruction (Choking)
329
Use of Oxygen
ЗЗО
Responding to Common Medical Emergencies
332
Nondental
Emergencies
332
Dental Emergencies
336
After the Emergency
337
Chapter
¡9
Ergonomics
340
Introdtiction
341
Potential for Injury
341
Principles of Body Mechanics
341
Posture
341
Body Mechanics for Lifting and Reaching
342
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
345
Hand and Finger Stresses
345
Back Strain
345
Neck and Shoulder Injuries
345
Part V
Working with Patients
347
Chapter
20
Oral Diagnosis and Treatment
Planning
348
Introduction
349
Clinical Examination
349
Visual Examination
349
Examination with Instruments
350
Examination by Palpation
350
Radiographic
Examination
350
Intraoral
Video and Photography
35
1
Locating Teeth within the Mouth
351
Classification of Cavities
353
Further Classification of Caries
353
Dental
Terminolog}
353
Names of Teeth
353
The Five Surfaces of the Tooth
353
Charting the Examination
355
Tooth Numbering Systems
356
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COŕ-ÍTEK^S
Tooth Surface Abbreviations
35
Key Charting Terms
358
Symbols ami Color Coding
358
Computerized or Automated Charting
36О
The Treatment Plan
364
Optimum Plan
365
Standard Care
365
Emergency Care
365
Chapter
2
1 The Patient Record
368
Introduction
369
Elements of the Patient Record
З69
Patient Registration Form
369
Dental History Form
369
Medical History Form
369
Clinical Examination Form
369
Consent Forms
3 74
Privacy Form
374
Patient Correspondence
376
Radiographs
3 76
Photographs
376
Models
376
Gathering Patient Information
376
The Initial Visit
í
76
Subsequent Visits
377
Patient Histories
377
Dental History
377
Medical History
377
Chapter
22
Patients with Special Needs
380
Introduction
381
Principles of Nondiscrimination
381
Preparation
382
Communication
383
Tools and Education
383
Pediatrie
Patients
385
Older Adults
385
Effects of Health Conditions
386
Effects of Nutrition and Habits
386
Scheduling Considerations
386
Moving and Positioning Considerations
38
General Treatment Considerations
38
Considerations for Dental
Prostbeses
38~
Possibility of Elder Abuse
38
Other Resources
387
Pregnant Patients
388
Vision- and Hearing-Impaired Patients
388
Patients with Terminal Diseases
389
Patients with No or Limited English
389
Movement-Impaired Patients
390
Transferring Patients to the Dental Chair
390
Specialty Dental Chairs
391
Patients with Mental Retardation
391
Patients with Developmental Disabilities
392
Cerebral Palsy
392
Autism
392
Patients with
Psychosocial
Challenges
392
Medically Compromised Patients
392
Neurological Disorders
392
Pulmonary Disorders
393
Cardiovascular Disorders
394
Blood Disorders
395
Endocrine Disorders
395
Other Health Conditions
396
Chapter
23
Communication
400
Introduction
401
The Communication Process
401
Speaking Skills
401
Listening Skills
402
Nonverbal Communication
402
Controlling Nonverbal Communication
403
Communicating with Patients
404
Guidelines for Effective Patient
Communication
405
Communicating with Health Professionals
406
Telephone Skills 406
Writing Skills
408
Business Letters
408
Electronic Communication
410
Diversity
410
Part
VÎ
Assisting in Basic Procedures
415
Chapter
24
The Dental Office
416
Introduction
417
Office Design and Environment
417
Areas of the Office
417
Reception Area
417
Business Area
419
Treatment and Clinical Areas
419
Other Areas
420
Equipment in the Treatment Room
421
The Dental Chair
421
The Dental Unit
421
Operating Light
424
The Operator s Stool
425
The Dental Assistant s Stool
426
CONTENTS
XXV
Storage Cabinets, Counters, and Sinks
426
Dental Radiograph Unit
427
Central Air Compressor
427
Central Vacuum Compressor
428
Other Treatment Room Equipment
429
Office Care and Routines
432
Chapter
25
Preparing for Dental Care
437
Introduction
438
Preparing for the Patient
438
Reviewing the Patient Record
438
Preparing the Treatment Area
439
Greeting and Seating the Patient
439
Escorting the Patient to the Treatment Area
439
Preparing the Patient for Treatment
439
Patients with Special Needs
441
Positioning
441
Positioning the Patient
443
The Operator s Position
444
The Assistant s Position
444
Principles of Movement
444
Efficiency of Motion
444
Operating Zones
445
Ergonomics
447
The Dental Assistant s Chairside Role
448
Dismissing the Patient
449
Chapter
26
Dental Instruments and Equipment
453
Introduction
454
Understanding Instruments
454
Instrument Parts
454
Instrument Classification and Identification
455
Dental Hand Instruments
456
Basic Examination Instruments
456
Hand Cutting Instruments
457
Restorative Instruments
458
Accessory Hand Instruments
459
Tray and Tub Systems
460
Color Coding Trays and Instruments
460
Positioning Instruments on Trays
461
T/je Cassette System
461
Dental Rotary Instruments
461
Dental Handpieces
461
Dental Burs
464
Abrasive Instruments
466
Instrument Transfer
468
Goals for Successful Instrument Transfer
468
Grasping an Instrument
468
Evacuator
Versus Instrument Grasps
469
Transfer Techniques
469
Chapter
27
Moisture Control and Isolation
474
Introduction
475
Maintaining the Operating Field
475
Lighting
475
Retraction
475
Evacuation
476
Rinsing
476
Rinsing Techniques
476
Oral Evacuation
477
Saliva Ejector
477
High-Volume
Evacuator
478
Care of Equipment
481
Tooth Isolation
481
Cotton Rolls
481
Dry Angles
483
Dental Dams
483
Indications and Contraindications
483
Materials and Equipment
484
Preparation
487
Dental Dam Placement
489
Dental Dam Removal
491
Quickdam
492
Special Considerations for Dental Dams
492
Chapter
28
Anesthesia and Pain Control
496
Introduction
497
Local Anesthesia
497
Indications and Contraindications
497
Topical Anesthetics
498
Local Anesthetics
498
Injection Equipment
500
Injection Sites and Techniques
504
Safety and Precautions
504
Electronic Anesthesia
506
General Anesthesia and Sedation
506
Inhalation Sedation: Nitrous Oxide
506
Oral Sedatives
509
Intravenous Sedation
510
Intramuscular Sedation
510
General Anesthesia
510
Documenting Anesthetic Administration
511
Part
Vil
Dental Radiography
5
і З
Chapter
29
Basics of Dental Radiography
514
Introduction
516
History of Radiology
5
ló
The Development of Dental Radiographs
517
XXVI
CONTEXTS
Radiation Physics
518
Structure of Atoms
518
Forms and Properties of Radiation
518
Ionization
518
Radiation Biology
519
Radiation Effects on Cells and Tissues
519
Somatic and Genetic Effects
519
Radiosensitive Organs
519
Radiation Exposure
520
Radiation Safety
521
Types of Radiation
521
Limiting Exposure—The
ALARA
Concept
522
Determining
Radiographic
Exposure
523
Radiation Monitoring
525
Responsibilities for Safety
526
Legal Issues in Dental Radiography
527
Radiographic
Equipment
528
Radiograph Image Production
528
Dental
Х
-Ray Units
529
Dental
Х
-Ray Films
531
Composition of Dental Film
531
Formation of Latent Images
531
Film Speed
532
Intraoral
Film Sizes and Packets
532
Extraoral
Film
533
Handling Dental Films
533
Digital Radiography
533
Basics of Digital Radiography
533
Digital Radiograph Equiptnent
534
Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital
Radiography
535
Chapter
30
Producing
Intraoral
Dental
Radiographs
539
Introduction
540
The Full-Mouth
Radiographic
Survey
540
Special Considerations in FMX Radiography
541
Preparing the Equipment
541
Preparing the Patient Before and During
Exposure
542
The Gag Reflex
543
Intraoral
Exposure Types
543
Overview of Techniques
544
Using the Paralleling Technique
545
Film and Sensor Holders in the Paralleling
Technique
545
Film or Sensor
Pincement
in the Paralleling
Technique
546
Angutation of the
PID 546
Patient Preparation and Exposure Sequence Using
the Paralleling Technique
54
Using the Bisecting Technique
554
Film and Sensor Holders in the Bisecting
Technique
555
Film or Sensor Placement in the Bisecting
Technique
555
Angulation of the
PID 555
Patient Preparation and Exposure Sequence
Using the Bisecting Technique
556
Using the Bitewing Technique
560
Bitewing Basics
560
Bitewing Film Selection
560
Film and Sensor Holders in the Bitewing
Technique
560
Film or Sensor Placement in the Bitewing
Technique
561
Angulation of the
PID 561
Patient Preparation and Exposure Sequence for a
Bitewing Series
562
Using the Occlusal Technique
564
Occlusa!
Exposure Techniques
564
Film or Sensor Placement in the Occlusal
Technique
564
Angulation of the
PID 565
Patient Preparation and Exposure Sequence
Using the Occlusal Technique
565
Endodontic Technique
565
Avoiding Common Technique Errors
566
Placement Errors
566
Exposure Errors
569
Processing Errors
570
Patients with Special Needs
570
Radiography in
Pediatrie
Patients
570
Patients with Developmental Disabilities
571
Patients with Sensory Impairments
571
Patients with Mobility Impairments
572
Edentulous Patients
572
Infection Control During Radiography
572
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Guidelines
5Ύ3
Infection Control Before Exposure
5^3
Infection Control During Exposure 5~?3
Infection Control After Exposure 5 4
Quality Assurance in Radiography
575
Using the Step Wedge 5~*5
Darkroom Testing 5~6
Elements of a Quality Assurance Program
5^6
Chapter
3
і
Extraoral
Radiographs and Other
Imaging Systems
580
Introduction
581
Basics of
Extraoral
Radiography
581
С О
Ν Τ
E
N
Т
S
xxvii
Equipment Used in Ext moral Radiography
582
Panoramic Radiography
584
Basics of Panoramic Radiography
585
Panoramic Equipment
585
Preparing the Patient
586
Common Errors During Panoramic
Radiography
588
Advantages and Disadvantages of Panoramic
Radiography
590
Other
Extraoral
Radiographs
592
Skull Radiography
592
Lateral
Jau·
Radiography
593
Temporomandibular Joint Radiography
593
Other Imaging Systems
59
і
Computed
lomogra/ihy
(
CI
Scans)
59
í
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
595
Chapter
32
Film Processing, Mounting, and
Evaluation
598
Introduction
599
Processing Radiographs
599
Overvietv of Film Processing
5У9
Manual Processing
600
Automatic
Processing
606
Mounting Radiographs
608
Identifying I
Ums 608
Types <tf Mounts
609
Anatomical landmarks 6i)9
Mounting
ièchniques
610
Mounting Digital Radiographs
6
ft)
Radiographie
Interpretation
612
Interpretation in
Practice
613
Duplicating and Storing Radiographs
613
Handling and Storing Radiographs
614
Part
VÍM
Dental Materials
6
f
7
- - -- 33
Denta!
Cements, bners, Bases, and
Bonding Agents
618
620
Introduction
619
C.hamterbiics of Dental Material*
Adhesion
620
Curing
62
О
flou;
Viscosity. Viettability. and Solubility
620
Elasticity
620
Hardness
620
Resistance. Stress. Strain, and Ductility
620
Corrosion
620
Galvanism
620
Thermal Characteristics
621
Retention and Tensile Strength
62/
Acidity
621
Microleakage
621
Dental
і
k tnents
621
Permanent Cements
621
Temporary Cements
622
Mixing Techniques
622
Types of Dental Cements
622
Zinc Oxide Eugenol
624
Zinc Phosphate
625
Polycarboxylate
62 7
Class lonomer
627
Composite Resin Cement
628
Htchants
629
Cavity Liners
63*)
Cavity Varnishes
632
Cement Bases
633
Bonding Agents
634
(dement Removal
635
Chapter·
34
Dental Materials
638
Introduction
639
Amalgam
639
Indications
und
Contraindiculiotìs
for
Amalgam
639
Classes of Amalgam
6ЈУ
Mercury-lo-Atloy Ratio
610
Preparing Amalgam
640
Using A malgam
64
1
I sing Mercury Saj ely
641
Composite Materials
613
Properties of Composites
644
Classes of Composites
644
I sing Composites
644
Finishing a Composite Restoration
645
Glass fonomers
646
Compomers
64^
Temporary Materials
64
Intermediate Restorative Materials
64
Ptriiisional Crowns
648
Other Provisional Materials
648
Laborator/
Materiais
and
Techniques
651
introduction
652
Laboratory Safety
652
Personal Safety
653
Physical Safety
653
XXVIII
CONTENTS
Chemical Safety
653
Biohazards and Infection Control
653
Laboratory Supplies and Equipment
653
Laboratory Supplies
653
Laboratory Equipment
654
Castings
655
Gold-Noble Metal Alloys
655
Ceramic Castings
655
Impression Materials and Techniques
656
Alginate
656
Elastomeric Materials
656
Impression Trays
657
Dental Waxes
665
Utility Wax
665
Sticky Wax
665
Boxing Wax
666
Casting Wax
666
Baseplate Wax
666
Bite Registration Wax
666
Gypsum Materials
672
Poivder-to-Water Ratio
672
m
Part
1
X
Assisting in Dental Procedures
68
1
Chapter
36
Assisting in Restorations
682
Introduction
683
Cavity Preparation
683
Preparation
Terminolog} 68J
Planning for the Preparation
684
Restoration Procedures
684
Permanent Restorations
684
Temporar}·
and Intermediate Restorations
696
Chapter
37
Expanded Clinical Functions
700
Introduction
701
The Dental Practice Act
ЧИ
Working as an Operator
701
Applying Dental Sealants
701
Placing a Dental Dam
ОЗ
Placing a Matrix Band and Wedge for
Restorations
705
Placing Cements. Bases, and Liners
0
Performing Intermediate Restorations OS
Performing Tooth Whitening
09
Performing Coronal Polishing W
Performing
Gingival
Retraction 7io
Performing Provisional Coverage Procedures
7
H
Removing Sutures
712
Chapter
38
Fixed Prosthodontics
716
Introduction
717
Overview of Fixed Prosthodontics
717
bidications and Contraindications
717
Types of Fixed
Prostheses
717
Crowns
717
Inlays and Onlays
718
Fixed Bridges
718
Veneers
718
Materials
719
GoldAlloys
719
Porcelain
719
Composites
719
Fabrication
719
Dental Laboratory
719
CAD/CAM Systems
719
Retention Techniques
720
Dental Implants
720
Core Buildups
721
Post and Core
721
Retention Pins
721
Crown Procedures
722
Selection and Preparation
722
Gingival
Retraction
722
Provisional Coverage
723
Materiah
and Fabrication
723
Assisting in Crown Procedures
725
Veneers
726
Indications and Contraindications
726
Materials and Fabrication
726
Bridges
728
Types of Bridges
728
Selection and Preparation
728
Provisional Coverage
728
Materials and Fabrication
728
Assisting in Bridge Procedures
729
Patient Education and Home Care
730
Provisional Coverage
730
Maintenance of Fixed Prosthodontics
730
Chapter
39
Removable Prosthodontics
733
Introduction
734
Overview of Removable Prosthodontics
734
Indications and Contraindications
734
The Treatment Plan
734
Use of Implants and Overdentures
734
Partial Dentures
735
Indications and Contraindications
735
Components and Fabrication
735
Appointment Sequencing
736
С
ONTE
ΝΤ
S
XXIX
Full Dentures
739
Indications and Contraindications
739
Components and Fabrication
740
Appointment Sequencing
740
Immediate Dentures
744
Indications and Contraindications
744
Fabrication
744
Denture Relining
744
Denture Repairs
745
Patient Education
745
Maintenance and Home Care
745
Chapter
40
Endodontics
749
Introduction
750
Pulpal
Disease and Damage
750
Endodontic Diagnosis
751
Palpation
7.5/
Percussion
751
Thermal Testing
75
1
Electric Testing
751
Radiography
751
Transillumination
Testing
751
Treatment Planning
752
Root Canal Therapy
752
Instruments
752
Equipment
753
Materials
753
Preparation
753
Kool
Canal Procedures
754
Root Canal Retreatment
54
Pulpal
Therapies
756
Pulpotomy
56
Surgical Endodontics
58
Apicoectomy
58
Root End Filling
58
Root Amputation
58
Hemisection
58
Apexiflcation
58
C-^cte··
-4 ;
Periodontics
60
Introduction
61
Periodontal Examination ~6l
Medical and
Dental
History
61
Diagnostic
Techniques
61
Periodontal Instruments
62
Examination Instruments ~62
Surgical instruments
63
Periodontal Equipment
6-ł
Xonsurgical Periodontal Procedures
64
Scaling and Polishing
64
Root Planing
764
Gingival
Curettage
765
Occlusa!
Adjustment
765
Use of Antibiotics in Periodontal Procedures
766
Patient Education
766
Surgical Periodontal Procedures
766
Gingivectomy
766
Gingivoplasty
766
Periodontal Flap Surgery
767
Mucogingival Surgery
767
Guided Tissue Regeneration
768
Osseous Surgical Procedures
768
Osteoplasty
768
Ostectomy
768
Bone Grafting
768
Postsurgical Procedures
770
Periodontal Dressings
770
Patient Education
770
Chapter
42
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
775
Introduction
776
Overview of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
776
Indications for Surgery
776
The Oral Surgical Team
776
The Oral Surgical Setting
777
Oral Surgery Instruments
777
Surgical Asepsis
783
The Surgical Dental Assistants Role
785
Surgical Procedures
786
Simple Tooth Extraction
786
Alveoplasty
786
Extraction of Impacted Teeth
789
Dental Implants
790
Biopsy Procedures
792
Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction
792
Suture Placement and Treatment
793
Postsurgical Care and Complications
795
Chapter
43
Pediatrie
Dentistry
799
Introduction
800
The
Pediatrie
Dental Office
800
The Role of the
Pediatrie
Dental Assistant
800
Characteristics of
Pediatrie
Patients
80
1
Childhood Stages of Development
801
Patients with Special Needs
801
Pediatrie
Behavior Management
802
The
Franki
Scale
802
Behavior Management Techniques
802
Pediatrie
Treatments
803
Medical and Dental History
8ОЗ
xxx
С О
Ν Τ Ε Ν Τ
S
The Examination
803
Preventive
Dentistry
803
Pit and Fissure Sealants
805
Restorative Procedures
807
Em/odontic Procedures
808
Prosthodontic Procedures
808
Treatment of Dental Trauma
810
Child Abuse and Reporting Laws
811
Chapter
44
Coronal Polishing
814
Introduction
81
S
Purposes for Coronal Polishing
815
Deposits and Stains
815
Types of Stains
8/6
Types of Deposits
816
Polishing
Ľquipment
817
Using a Handpiece with a Prophylaxis
Angle «SV7
Abrasives
8
Π
Tray Setup for Polishing Procedures
8/8
Patient mid Operator Positioning
818
Selective Polishing
8/8
Polishing Pntcedures
8/9
Char.
45
Orthodontics
824
Introduction
825
The
Orthodontie
Practice
825
The
Kole
of the
Orthodontie
Assistaut 825
Occlusion and
.Malocclusion
826
Normal Occlusion
8Љ
MttlotxiusioH
82
Ma/aligned Teeth
«_>■*
Orthodontic Treatments
828
Preventive Orthodontics
828
Corrective Orthodontics
829
Treatment Planning
829
Medical and Dental History
829
Examination and Diagnosis
829
Orthodontic
Instruments
830
Orthodontic Appliances
830
Fixed Appliances 8JO
Removable Appliances
833
Orthodontic Procedures 83-f
Patient Education
841
haota·
46
Cosmetic Dentistry
8-й
introduction
8*5
Cosmetic Characteristics of Teeth
8ч5
Cotor
8-і 5
Shape
845
Position
845
Working with the Patient
846
Oral Photography
846
Soft Tissue Contouring
846
Occlusal Equilibration
847
Cosmetic Restorations
847
Tooth Whitening
847
Tooth Discoloration
847
Whitening Materials
847
Tooth Whitening Methods
848
Abuse of Tooth Whitening
851
Oral Personalization
851
Ornamentation
851
Crown Tattoos and Designs
852
Twinkles
852
Toothfewelry
852
Grillz
852
Tongue Bifurcation
852
Oral Piercing
852
Tongue Piercings
853
Uvula Piercing
853
Maxillary and
Mandibular Frenmn
Piercing
853
Lingual Frenum Piercings
854
Post-Piercing Care
854
Part X
Dental Practice
857
Chapter
47
Office Management
858
Introduction
859
Office Staff Roles
859
Reception
859
Scheduling Appointments
859
Patient Coordinating
861
Telepboning
86/
Filing and Records Management
863
Inventory Management
863
Personnel Policies
865
Financial Management and Accounting
865
Patient Fees and Accounts
865
Accounts Receivable and Billing
865
insurance
866
Collections
869
Accounts Payable 8~0
Payroll 8~l
Office Communications 8 2
Dental Practice 8 2
CONTENTS
XXXI
Chapter
48
Employment and Career Issues
879
Introduction
880
Career Planning and Preparation
880
Networking
880
Letters of Recommendation
880
Gaining Experience
880
Volunteering
881
Employment Options
881
Types of Dental Practices
881
Other Employment Options
882
Seeking Employment
883
binding
Job Openings
883
Writing a Resume and Cover Letter
884
Online Applications
886
Preparing for an Interview
886
Continuing Professional Success
888
Appendix: Professional Organizations and
Resources
891
References and Resources
895
Glossary
899
Figure Credits
931
Index
939
Procedures
Chapter 1
0
Prevention of Caries and Periodontal
Disease
10-1
Applying Topical Fluoride
................178
10-2
Teaching the Bass Brushing Technique
......181
10-3
Teaching the Modified
Stillman
Brushing
Technique
.............................182
10-4
Teaching the Charters Brushing Technique
... 183
10-5
Teaching Flossing Technique
..............184
10-6
Applying Disclosing Agent for Plaque
Identification
..........................186
Chapter
14
Disease and Infection Control
14-1
Handwashing
..........................257
14-2
Putting On Personal Protective
Equipment
............................260
14-3
Removing Contaminated Gloves
...........263
14-4
Cleaning and Disinfecting Surfaces
.........269
14-5
Cleaning and Disinfecting the Treatment
Room
................................270
14-6
Packaging Instruments and Loading an
Autoclave Sterilization Unit
...............273
Chapter
17
Vital Signs
17-1
Taking an Oral Temperature
...............313
17-2
Taking a Radial Pulse and Assessing
Respiration
............................316
17-3
Taking Manual Blood Pressure
.............318
Chapter
í
8
Responding to Medical Emergencies
18-1
Adult CPR
.............................326
18-2
Infant and Child CPR
....................327
18-3
Using an
AED
..........................329
18-4
Choking and Airway Obstruction
...........330
18-5
Delivering Oxygen
......................331
Chápte·
20
Orai
Diagnosis and Treatment
Planning
20-1
Charting ofTeeth
.......................360
20-2
SoftTissue Examination
..................361
20-3
Examination and Charting of the
Periodontium
..........................363
Chapter
2
1 The Patient Record
21-1
Obtaining a Patient History
...............378
Chapter
24
The Dental Office
24-1
Opening the Office
.....................432
24-2
Closing the Office
.......................433
Chapter
25
Preparing for Dental Care
25-1
Seating and Preparing the Patient for
Treatment
.............................440
25-2
Dismissing the Patient
...................449
Chapter
26
Dental Instruments and Equipment
26-1
Instrument Transfer
.....................471
Chapter
27
Moisture Control and Isolation
27-1
Complete Oral Irrigation
.................477
27-2
Positioning the High-volume
Evacuator
(HVE)
................................479
27-3
Using Cotton Rolls
......................482
27-4
Preparing a Dental Dam
..................488
27-5
Assisting with Dental Dam Placement
.......489
27-6
Dental Dam Removal
....................492
Chapter
28
Anesthesia and Pain Control
_________
28-1
Preparing and Handling a Local
Anesthetic Syringe
......................502
28-2
Assisting with Administration of Local
Anesthetics
......................-.....505
28-3
Assisting with Nitrous Oxide
Administration and Monitoring
............508
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XXXIV
PROCEDURES
Chapter
30
Producing
Intraoral
Dental
Radiographs
30-1
Preparing the Patient for
Intraoral
Radiography
.542
30-2
Using the Paralleling Technique for a
Full-Mouth Survey (FMX)
.................550
30-3
Using the Bisecting Technique for
a Full-Mouth Survey (FMX)
................557
30-4
Using the Bitewing Technique
.............562
30-5
Infection Control Steps Before, During,
and After
Intraoral
Radiography
............574
Chapter
3
1
Extraoral
Radiographs and Other
Imaging Systems
31-1
Preparing for a Panoramic Radiograph
.......587
Chapter
32
Film Processing, Mounting, and
Evaluation
32-1
Manual
Х
-Ray Film Processing
.............602
32-2
Using an Automatic Film Processor
(with a Daylight Loader)
.................607
32-3
Mounting Radiographs
...................610
Chapter
33
Dental Cements, Liners, Bases,
and Bonding Agents
33-1
Mixing Procedure for Zinc Oxide Eugenol
(Powder/Oil Form for Permanent Use)
......624
33-2
Mixing Procedure for Zinc Oxide Eugenol
(Two Paste Form for Temporary Use)
........625
33-3
Mixing Procedure for Zinc Phosphate
.......626
33-4
Mixing Procedure for Polycarboxylate
.......627
33-5
Mixing Procedure for Glass Ionomer
Cement
...............................628
33-6
Mixing Procedure for Composite Resin
Cement
...............................629
33-7
Placing Procedure for Etchants
............629
33-8
Mixing Procedure for Cavity liner (Calcium
Hydroxide Catalyst and Base Pastes)
........630
33-9
Placing Procedure for Cavity liner
(Light-Cured Application)
.................631
33-10
Placing Procedure for Cavity Varnishes
......632
33-11
Mixing and Placing Procedure for
Cement Base
...........................633
33-12
Procedure for Preparing and Applying Bonding
Agent (light-Cured)
.....................634
Chapter
34
Dental Materials
34-1
Mixing and Transferring Amalgam
..........643
34-2
Mixing and Transferring Composite
Restoration Materials
....................645
34-3
Using Intermediate Restorative Material (ERM)
647
Chapter
35
Laboratory Materials and Techniques
35-1
Mixing Alginate and Preparing for
Impression
............................659
35-2
Obtaining an Alginate Impression
..........660
35-3
Making a Polysulfide Impression
...........662
35-4
Making
a
Silicone
Impression
..............664
35-5
Taking a Wax Bite Registration
.............666
35-6
Taking a Polyvinylsiloxane (PVS) Bite
Registration
...........................667
35-7
Fabricating a Self-Curing Acrylic Custom Tray
. 668
35-8
Fabricating a light-Cured Resin Custom Tray.
. 670
35-9
Fabricating a Vacuum-Formed Acrylic Resin
Custom Tray
...........................671
35-10
Fabricating a Thermal Bead Custom Tray
.....672
35-11
Mixing Gypsum for Models
...............673
35-12
Pouring the Anatomic Portion of
a Study Model
..........................674
35-13
Pouring the Base of a Study Model
..........675
35-14
Trimming, Finishing, and Polishing
Study Models
..........................676
Chapter
36
Assisting in Restorations
36-1
Assisting with a Class I Restoration
.........685
36-2
Assembling aTofflemire Matrix System
......687
36-3
Placing a Matrix Band for a Class II
Restoration
............................690
36-4
Assisting with a Class II Restoration
.........691
36-5
Assisting with a Class
ІП
or Class IV
Restoration
..............................693
36-6
Assisting with a Class V Restoration
.........695
36-7
Assisting with an Intermediate Restoration
. . . 697
Chapter
37
Expanded Clinical Functions
37-1
Applying Pit and Fissure Sealants
...........702
37-2
Placing a Dental Dam
....................704
37-3
Placing a Matrix Band and Wedge
(Tofflemire Matrix) for Restorations
.........706
37-4
Placing a Dental Cement Base
.............707
37-5
Creating an Intermediate Restoration
.......708
37-6
In-Office Tooth Whitening
................709
37-7
Gingival
Retraction Cord Placement
........710
37-8
Fabricating and Placing a Provisional
Crown
...............................711
37-9
Removing Sutures
.......................713
Chapter
38
Fixed Prosthodontics
38-1
Fabricating and Placing a Provisional Crown
. . 724
38-2
Permanent Crown Placement (After
Removal of the Provisional Coverage)
.......725
PROCEDURES
XXXV
38-3
Assisting with Cementing of Porcelain
Veneers (After Fabrication)
...............727
38-4
Fabricating and Cementing a Provisional
Bridge
................................729
Chapter
39
Removable Prosthodontics
39-1
Assisting with a Final Impression for
a Partial Denture
........................737
39-2
Assisting with a Wax Denture Try-In
.........738
39-3
Assisting with the Placement of a Partial
Denture
...............................738
39-4
Assisting with a Final Impression for a Full
Denture
..............................742
39-5
Assisting with the Placement of a Full
Denture
...............................743
39-6
Assisting with the Placement of an
Immediate Denture
.....................744
Chapter
40
Endodontics
40-1
Assisting with Root Canal Therapy
..........754
40-2
Assisting with Pulpotomy of a Primary
Tooth
................................757
Chapter
4
1 Periodontics
41-1
Assisting with Scaling and Polishing
........765
41-2
Assisting with Gingivectomy
..............767
41-3
Assisting with Osseous Surgery
............769
4i-4 Preparing and Placing a Periodontal
Dressing
..............................771
41-5
Removing a Periodontal Dressing
..........771
Chapter
42
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
42-1
Preparing and Maintaining a Sterile Field
for Instruments
.........................783
42-2
Surgical Scrub
..........................784
42-3
Surgical Gloving
........................785
42-4
Simple Tooth Extraction
..................787
42-5
Assisting with Multiple Extractions and
Alveoplasty
............................788
42-6
Assisting with Extraction of Impacted Teeth
. . 789
42-7
Assisting with Dental Implant Surgery
.......791
42-8
Assisting with Suture Placement
...........794
42-9
Assisting with Suture Removal
.............795
42-10
Assisting with the Treatment of Alveolitis
.... 796
Chapter
43
Pediatric
Dentistry
43-1
Assisting with Application of Pit and Fissure
Sealants
...............................806
43-2
Assisting with Stainless Steel Crown
Placement
.............................809
Chapter
44
Coronal Polishing
44-1
Performing Rubber Cup Polishing
..........820
Chapter
45
Orthodontics
45-1
Preparation Appointment
.................835
45-2
Placing and Removing a Wire Separator
......835
45-3
Placing and Removing an Elastic Separator
. .. 836
45-4
Placing and Removing a Steel Spring
Separator
..............................836
45-5
Assisting with Cementing Orthodontic
Bands
................................837
45-6
Assisting with Direct Bonding of
Orthodontic Brackets
....................838
45-7
Placing Arch Wires
......................839
45-8
Placing and Removing Ligature Ties
.........839
45-9
Placing and Removing ElastomericTies
......840
45-10
Assisting with the Removal of Orthodontics
After Treatment
.........................840
45-11
Final Appointment
......................841
Chapter
46
Cosmetic Dentistry
46-1
At-Home Tooth Whitening
................850
Chapter
47
Office Management
47-1
Preparing for the Day
....................874
47-2
Day Sheet Preparation
...................874
47-3
Posting Charges and Payments
.............874
47-4
Balancing Day Sheets and End-of-Month
Figures
...............................875
47-5
Preparing a Deposit Slip
..................875
47-6
Reordering Supplies
.....................876
47-7
Reconciling a Bank Statement
.............876
Lippincott Williams
&
Wilkins
Comprehensive
Dental
Assisting is an exciting first-edition textbook that brings the
voice of the dental assistant and dental team to the resources
used in the classroom. The text s reader-friendly and
engaging style, dynamic colorful design, and comprehensive
electronic media clarify important dental assisting concepts
while maintaining students interest and improving their
retention of essential information. Unique features emphasize
critical thinking and help students apply what they learn in the
classroom to real-world challenges in their careers. Hundreds
of photographs and drawings clearly illustrate the anatomy,
concepts, and procedures of dental assisting.
You ll find these distinctive features in LWW s
Comprehensive Dental Assisting:
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Voice of Experience: Comments from experienced,
practicing dental assistants give students insight into
real-life scenarios.
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From the Dentist s Perspective: Observations from
dentists help students understand their value as part of
the dental office team.
Extra Patient Care: Advice on how to go the extra mile
to provide patients with optimal care.
Check Your Ethics: Ethical dilemmas likely to be
encountered in the workplace require students to apply
the knowledge they ve gained from the chapter and think
critically about the best action to take.
From Classroom to Clinic: Information on how to apply
the knowledge obtained in school prepares future dental
assistants for their experiences in an internship or in
clinical practice.
Preparing for Certification Exams: A box at the end of
each chapter highlights the items to review for the DANB
certification exams.
Students also benefit from elements that guide
and assess their learning, such as:
Chapter Checklists: Each chapter begins with a checklist
of objectives so students can focus in on key concepts.
*
Key Terms: Must-know terminology is defined at the
beginning of each chapter, bolded in the text, and
gathered in a Glossary at the back of the book.
Pronunciations are provided for difficult terms,
a Checkpoints: Periodically throughout the chapter, a
Checkpoint is provided for students to self-check their
understanding of what they have just read.
Procedures: Step-by-step procedures are thorough yet
succinct and clearly illustrated with photos or diagrams.
Chapter Highlights: The chapter content is summarized
in an easy-to-read bulleted list.
Review Questions: Multiple-choice questions help
students study and review. Answers are included with the
Instructor Resources.
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And more!
BONUS ONLINE and DVD RESOURCES! |
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For students: The student website on thePoint and
!
the two DVDs packaged with the book deliver videos
;
and animations, a wealth of interactive activities and
exercises, Dentrix G4 practice office management
software and activities, DANB exam study guide map,
Spanish-to-English translation guide, crossword
puzzles, sign language chart, and other valuable
components, each designed to expand upon and
reinforce what is learned in the text.
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For instructors: The faculty resource DVD and
website on thePoint include PowerPoint slides, lesson
plans, image bank, test generator, CODA content
map, and other components to help instructors teach
more effectively and efficiently.
Your Class, Your Voice, Your Text—
Lippincott Williams
&
Wilkins
Comprehensive Dental Assisting
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