CONTEMPORARY DENTAL ASSISTING is a comprehensive text that will prepare students and practicing dental assistants to function in todays progressive dental office. It includes theoretical aspects and practical applications of dental assisting skills, as well as advanced clinical techniques and functions in a step-by-step format. Topics reflect the curriculum content areas identified in the Accreditation Standards for Dental Assisting Education Programs by the American Dental Associations Commission on Accreditation, and prepares readers for the Dental Assisting National Board examination (DANB exam).
The book is arranged in six sections:
Unit I: Professional Dental Assisting Yesterday and Today
Highlights the historical aspects of dental assisting, concepts of the current dental work environment, career planning, interview techniques, and dental ethics and jurisprudence.
Unit II: Practice Management Principles and Techniques
Includes both the principles and applications of managing the dental practice. Current concepts of dental practice are discussed as well as professional management techniques. This section also includes information on written, oral, verbal, and interpersonal communications.
Unit III: Dental Sciences, Principles and Techniques
Covers anatomy and physiology, microbiology, oral and maxillofacial pathology and oral disease, radiology and radiation safety, oral and maxillofacial radiography, and pharmacology and pain control.
Unit IV: Clinical Principles and Techniques
This section includes dental materials and clinical applications, nutrition and dietary counseling, preventive dentistry, advanced oral health procedures, barriers to disease transmission, dental instruments and equipment, chairside assisting, oral diagnosis and treatment planning, and management of emergencies in the dental office.
Unit V: Specialty Principles and Techniques
Includes chapters on endodontics, pediatrics, periodontics, orthodontics and advanced assisting techniques, oral and maxillofacial surgery and hospital dentistry, fixed and removable prosthetics including complete denture prosthetics, temporary crown and bridge techniques, dental implantology, and dental oncology and maxillofacial prosthetic treatment.
Unit VI: Advanced Operative Principles and Techniques
This section covers operative dentistry, rubber dam isolation, matrix band and retainer assembly and wedge placement, techniques for finishing and polishing dental restorations, clinical application of dental amalgam restorations, and direct and indirect composite acrylic resin restorative techniques.
Each chapter contains the same, user-friendly pedagogical features including: Key Points, Chapter Outlines, Learning Objectives, Key Terms, Marginal Definitions, Points for Review, Self-Study Questions, and Suggested Readings.Consistent use of pedagogy through each of the 37 chapters including: Key Points, Chapter Outlines, Learning Objectives, Key Terms, Marginal Definitions, Points for Review, Self-Study Questions, and Suggested Readings.
Top-notch graphic art program lends a style unique original to this text.Two-color presentation creates a modern, highly visual learning tool.
Easy-to-follow and highly illustrated procedure boxes detail step-by-step instructions for simple routine procedures through select advanced techniques. Included is all the information needed for set-up, execution, and follow-up care, as applicable.Instructors Resource Manual/Test Bank includes lecture outlines, learning objectives, and a test bank of 300 questions.
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Unit I: Professional Dental Assisting Yesterday and Today
1 History of Dentistry and the Professional Environment Today
2 Career Planning and Interview Techniques for the Professional Dental Assistant
3 Dental Ethics and Jurisprudence
Unit II: Practice Management Principles and Techniques
4 Managing Communications in the Dental Practice
5 Managing Dental Office Information
6 Managing Dental Financial Records
7 Managing Dental Inventory
Unit III: Dental Sciences, Principles and Techniques
8 Anatomy and Physiology
9 Oral Anatomy and Tooth Morphology
10 Microbiology
11 Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Oral Disease
12 Radiology and Radiation Safety
13 Oral and Maxillofacial Radiography
14 Pharmacology and Pain Control
Unit IV: Clinical Principles and Techniques
15 Dental Materials and Clinical Application
16 Nutrition and Dietary Counseling
17 Preventive Dentistry and Advanced Oral Health Procedures
18 Barriers to Disease Transmission
19 Dental Instruments and Equipment
20 Current Concepts of Dental Chairside Assisting
21 Oral Diagnosis and Treatment Planning
22 Management of Dental Office Emergencies
Unit V: Specialty Principles and Techniques
23 Endodontics
24 Pediatric Dentistry
25 Periodontics
26 Orthodontics and Advanced Assisting Techniques
27 Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and Hospital Dentistry
28 Fixed Prosthetics and Temporary Crown and Bridge Techniques
29 Removable Prosthetics
30 Complete Denture Prosthetics
31 Dental Implantology
32 Dental Oncology and Maxillofacial Prosthetic Treatment
Unit VI: Advanced Operative Principles and Techniques
33 Operative Dentistry and Rubber Dam Isolation
34 Matrix Band and Retainer Assembly and Wedge Placement
35 Finishing and Polishing Dental Restorations
36 Clinical Application of Dental Amalgam Restorations
37 Direct and Indirect Composite Acrylic Resin Restorative Techniques
Appendix
State and Regional Dental Agencies