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2009 Catalog: All Courses

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DA0029: Restorative Functions- Basic

 
Date: By Request Course Status: Available
Facility: In Your Clinic Location:
Instructor: Terry Haney Director: Terry Haney
Level: Basic Audience: Assistants
Quota: 6 - 12 students Tuition: Negotiated
Hours: 36.00 (Total CDE); 36.00 (DANB Clinical)
Summary:

This course is offered by request "in your clinic." It is suggested that the Chief of the dental clinic contact Dr. Haney directly by email at haney@mail.sisna.com or 505-368-3788. Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.

The purpose of this course is to introduce the dental assistant to the placement and finishing of restorative materials used in operative dentistry. Technical background information is presented in cavity classification and dental anatomy. Class I, II, V amalgam restorations, Class III, and V composite restorations are covered in lecture and laboratory exercises. Both written and practical examinations are used to measure participant progress. The basic course has been organized for those dental assistants who have limited or no training and/or experience in the placement of restorative materials. Additionally, it is limited to those clinics where the ratio of dentists to dental assistants allows the practice of expanded restorative functions. If the newly acquired skills are to become fully developed, the assistant must be able to return to his/her clinic and work with their dentist for a recommended period of 6 months. This follow-up is required in order to complete the course and receive a certificate.

Learning Objectives:

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

1. Have a better understanding of tooth morphology and structure.
2. Place and finish basic amalgam and composite restorations.
3. Discriminate between what is an acceptable and unacceptable restoration.

Prerequisites:

None.

Tuition Payment Information:

Costs will be negotiated between the instructor and the facility where the course is taught.

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