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Coronal Polishing And Fluoride Application Course (Out Of State)

10 Weeks
All levels
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Participate in a five (5) hour online didactic instruction covering the following topics:

  • Proper Procedure Used for Filling Out Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
  • Recording & Reviewing Accurate Documentation of Dental Records
  • Proper Review of Dental & Medical Health History of Patients
  • Review Dental Anatomy
  • Review Proper Ethics and Jurisprudence.
  • Define Plaque and Materia Alba.
  • Define Intrinsic and Extrinsic Stains.
  • Proper Identification & Defining Abrasive Agents.
  • Utilization of a slow-speed handpiece, prophy cup, and occlusal polishing brush.
  • Theory of selective polishing.
  • Infection control.

Additionally, engage in two (2) hours of laboratory work, including practice on a mannequin and two (2) live patients, focusing on the use of a slow-speed handpiece, prophy cup, and occlusal polishing brush, as well as hand dexterity. Demonstrate clinical competency on a minimum of five (5) patients.

 

Fluoride Application Course (828 IAC 6-1-1 Caries prevention)

Complete nine (9) hours of didactic instruction covering the following subjects:

  •  Ethics and jurisprudence.
  •  Reasons for fluoride.
  •  Systemic fluoride.
  • Topical fluoride.
  •  Toxicity of fluoride.
  • Fluoride application.
  •  Infection control.

Participation in two (2) hours of laboratory work, including practice on a mannequin and two (2) live patients, focusing on topical fluoride applications. While demonstrating clinical competency on a minimum of five (5) patients.

Requirements: Dental assistants with a minimum of one (1) year of employment in a dental practice or those who have graduated from a program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association are eligible. Completed requirements allow assistants to polish the coronal surface of teeth under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist.

Assistants must commit to acting as patients for coronal polishing, adhere to OSHA guidelines for infection control, and utilize Personal Protective Equipment.

This course aligns with the guidelines of the Indiana Dental Practice Act, and all educational and clinical requirements comply with the State of Indiana.

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Mary received a Bachelor of Science in Public Health from Indiana School of Dentistry, Indiana in 2010 and an Associate’s Degree in Dental Hygiene from Indiana School of Dentistry, Indiana in 2001. For over three decades, she has dedicated her career beginning as an Expanded CDA then moving to Dental Hygiene within 2 restorative practices. She is also a wife to James for over 15 years, a mother to three beautiful children and a precious granddaughter, Sloane.

Requirements

  • Dental assistants with a minimum of one (1) year of employment in a dental practice or those who have graduated from a program accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association are eligible. Completed requirements allow assistants to polish the coronal surface of teeth under the direct supervision of a licensed dentist.
  • Assistants must commit to acting as patients for coronal polishing, adhere to OSHA guidelines for infection control, and utilize Personal Protective Equipment.
  • This course aligns with the guidelines of the Indiana Dental Practice Act, and all educational and clinical requirements comply with the State of Indiana.

Target audiences

  • Dental Assisant

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  1. Joshua

    Great Work!

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