What does DA stand for
Dental Assistant
How does one become an assistant in a state that has no formal educational requirements?
on-the-job training.
Who does the clinical dental assistant work with
directly with the patient
Expanded function dental assistant
What skills do you have the opportunity to apply as a DA
opportunities to apply artistic skills in the laboratory or problem-solving skills while trying to create the daily schedule for the office.
How many schools are accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation
270
What is four- handed dentistry?
technique where the dentist works while seated and the assistant completes simple tasks such as suctioning, transferring instruments, and mixing materials.
what does EDDA stand for
expanded duties dental assistant
Each state has its own set of what for dental assistants?
What opportunities do you have when working in a clinical setting?
to talk to the patient and get to understand their dental needs and fears. It can be a rewarding challenge to help them overcome their fears and take control of their oral health.
How long do dental assisting programs last and where are they usually found?
a minimum of one academic year abd can be found a community colleges or technical colleges
What does chairside assistant responsible do?
works directly beside the dentist using a technique called four-handed dentistry.
What duties are illegal for both dental assistants and EFDAs?
what term is used when the circulating assistant joins into a procedure?
six-handed dentistry
What limits the dental assistant from doing any task they want?
State Dental Practice Act
What is the clinical assistant responsible for?
is also responsible for helping to make the patient feel less anxious and more comfortable.
Why are dental assistants an especially important part of the dental team?
They can increase the dentist’s productivity by completing simple tasks that are within their scope of practice
What is the Dental Practice Act?
a set of rules and regulations that explains in detail what each member of the team is legally allowed to do and the educational requirements for each team member. It is also a way to prevent any harm from happening to the public.
What are the duties of a circulating assistant?
Some of the duties they may perform include seating and greeting the patient, taking a medical history, and sterilizing instruments.
What advanced procedures are EFDAS able to perform that a DA can not?
What skills are important to have as a dental assistant
It is important to have good communication skills as well as technical skills when working as a dental assistant.