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COURSE SECTION INFORMATION FACULTY OF HEALTH, PUBLIC SAFETY AND COMMUNITY STUDIES Dental Specialties DENTAL ASSISTING (Levels I and II) Professor’s Name: Diana McGee [email protected] Email: Course Number: Course Section: Academic Year: DEN4386 010 Phone: 613-727-4723 ext. 6317 10/11 Office: J117 Term: W11 Out of Class Assistance: voicemail or email Academic Level: 02 Section Specific Learning Resources The textbooks for this course are the same as those listed on the approved course outline available on Blackboard. Other related materials will be provided to the student as required. 2010/2011 DEN4386 Dental Specialties – D. McGee Learning Schedule Week Content 1 Comments Introduction/review course outline & CSI Assign field placement project Discuss lesson plan Hours 2 Student/learner placement consent Blackboard documents Community Dental Health o role of DA in community health versus private practice Lesson plan presentation 2 Assignments o o CH Field Placement doc Rubric – o o External Links Lesson Plan Help folder Pedo resources Lecture notes Complete Lesson plan presentation 3-4 5-6 – 2 Communication skills MDA text, beginning of ch. 61 Target population needs presentation Lecture notes & notes from DEN4397 Complete: Target population needs presentation 1 Pediatric dentistry MDA text, ch. 57 Specialty practice Treatment in a pedodontic practice o First visit o Diagnosis & treatment planning o Preventive procedures o Operative procedures o Emergency treatment Childhood development Behavior management Special needs children Child abuse – online reference & MDA text pp. 923-924, handout 652 & 654 MDA text pp. 38-40, 934 External links (BB) Complete pediatric dentistry lecture Periodontics Indications & contraindications for 2010/2011 DEN4386 Dental Specialties – D. McGee 3 1 MDA text ch. 14 & 55 3 Week Content 7 9 10-11 2010/2011 Hours periodontal treatment Characteristics of healthy gingivae Stages of periodontal disease Non-surgical & surgical procedures Periodontal dressing: mixing, placing & removing Pre & post-operative instructions for surgical & non-surgical periodontic procedures Complete periodontic lecture Implants Indications & contraindications for dental implants Implant assessment Types of dental implants Components of endosteal implant Preparation & placement of dental implants o Timetable for typical implant treatment Assisting in endosteal implant surgery Maintenance of dental implants 8 Comments Creation plan due 1 1 MDA text ch. 53 Mid-term test (30% of final grade) 1 Complete implant lecture MDA text ch. 53 1 Oral surgery Oral surgeon’s relationship with hospital Cyst removal & biopsy techniques Treatment of post-operative complications MDA text ch. 56 2 Orthodontics Specialty practice o DA’s role Malocclusion Oral habits Tooth movement o General concepts Types of orthodontic treatment DEN4386 Dental Specialties – D. McGee Lesson plan due Week 10 • see additional information regarding due date in ‘Field Placement’ document MDA text ch. 60 3 Week Content 13-14 2010/2011 Hours Sequence of appointments for corrective orthodontics 1. Exam/records Clinical examination Physical growth evaluation Social & behavioural evaluation Diagnostic records 2. Consult 3. Bonding/banding 4. Debanding/debonding 5. Retainers 6. Other orthodontic appliances Endodontics Various ways to make an endodontic diagnosis Conditions requiring endodontic treatment Complications and/or failures of endodontic treatment Surgical endodontics & how it affects treatment 12 Comments 1 MDA text ch. 54 Ortho lab/clinic Demonstration, mixing & loading (molar bands) Use of the digital camera Intra & extra oral photographs Orthodontic video Complete endodontic lecture Participation in ortho lab 5% of final grade Fixed & removable prosthodontics Compare fixed & removable prosthetics Indications & contraindications Components of partial & full dentures Clinical steps for try-in of fixed & removable prosthetics Relationship between provisional coverage, fixed & removable prosthetics, & the health of the gingivae Possible outcomes after insertion or cementation Post-care instructions MDA text ch. 50, 51 & 52 DEN4386 Dental Specialties – D. McGee 2 1 3 Week Content Comments Hours 40% of final grade 2 Fixed prosthodontics Basic principles of tooth preparation & gingival margins Methods for displacing soft tissue prior to taking an impression Clinical process & armamentarium for bite registration Removable prosthodontics Intra/extra oral factors that influence the choice for a removable prosthesis Minor tooth preparations Clinical steps for immediate dentures, denture re-lining, denture repairs & denture duplication 15 Final exam scheduled during final assessment week Other Important Information Students are responsible for printing and retaining the course outline and course section information documents for reference during delivery of this course. These documents will also assist students to prepare for tests and exams. The course section information will be used as a guide only. Changes may occur and will be announced in class and/or on Blackboard. Students are responsible to read all announcements on blackboard and their Algonquin College email account. Students are responsible to print and bring posted lecture notes to each lecture. 2010/2011 DEN4386 Dental Specialties – D. McGee