DA 119B - Dental Chairside Procedures Credits: 4 Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring Campus/Sites Offered: Charleston Offering Note: No additional information available.
Description Development of the dexterity needed to assist in four- and six-handed dentistry, demonstrating proper posture and form at chairside. Positive communication, sterilization, disinfection, and neatness are stressed, plus knowledge of instruments, dental operative procedures, manipulation of cements, bases and impression materials.
Please note: DA 119B must be taken in the same semester (or concurrently) with DA 123B and DA 128B.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Explain the importance of microbiology and transmission of disease.
- Discuss the use of dental liners bases, and bonding systems to include waxes.
- Discuss the use of the different matrix systems for restorative dentistry.
- Demonstrate alginate impressions and pouring up gypsum products.
- Identify fixed and removable prosthetics.
Prerequisite: DA 108B and DA 115B and DA 118B and DA 124B with a grade of C or higher Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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