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Dr Hidayathulla Shaikh
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At the end of the lecture student should be able to – Discuss duties of dental hygienist Explain duties of EFDA Enumerate new auxiliary types Discuss degree of supervision of auxiliaries.
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3) Dental Hygienist Is an operating auxiliary licensed and registered to practice dentistry. Dental hygienist works under the supervision of dentist. Dr Alfred Fones trained Mrs. Irene Newman on the procedures of dental prophylaxis, and in 1906 she became the first dental hygienist. The countries which includes hygienist work are USA, UK, Canada, India, Nigeria, China, Japan, Korea and Poland.
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Duties of dental hygienist Cleaning of mouth and teeth with particular attention to calculus and stains. Topical application of fluorides, sealants and other prophylactic solutions. Screening and preliminary examination of individuals or groups to refer them to dentist. Instructions on oral hygiene. Resource work in the field of dental health.
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4) Expanded Function Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) They have been also referred as expanded function dental assistant, expanded function dental hygienist, technotherapist. An EFDA is an dental assistant or hygienist who has received further training in duties related to the direct treatment of patients. Though still working under the direct supervision of the dentist. The first large scale application of EFDA were made in Philadelphia.
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Duties of EFDA Placing and removing rubber dams Placing and removing temporary restorations Placing and removing matrix bands Condensing and carving amalgam restorations in previously prepared teeth. Applying the final finish and polish to the previously done restorations.
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Frontier Auxiliaries In developed countries, dentist remains in the urban areas and large part of country side still requires his treatment. In such cases nurses and former dental assistants provides valuable services with minimum training. Dental prophylaxis, health education, dental first aid done and patients referred to nearest dentist. In 1981, one week training program was conducted for frontier auxiliaries in Alaskan 2 years later larger number of simple dental problems had been solved.
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New Auxiliary types The expert committee on auxiliary dental personnel of the WHO suggested 2 new types a) The dental licentiate b) The dental aide. o These new auxiliaries are particularly useful in some countries, having acute dentist shortage with no facilities for training dentists.
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Degrees of supervision of Auxiliaries ADA in 1975 defined 4 degrees of supervision of auxiliaries. The ultimate responsibility was assumed by the licensed dentist. 1) General supervision The dentist has authorized the procedures and they are being carried out in accordance with the diagnosis and treatment plan.
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2) Indirect supervision The dentist is in the dental office, authorizes the procedure and remains in the dental office. While the procedures are being performed by the auxiliary. 3) Direct supervision The dentist is in the dental office, personally diagnosis the condition to be treated. Personally authorizes the procedure and Before the dismissal of the patient evaluated the performance of the dental auxiliary
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4) Personal supervision The dentist is personally operating on the patient. And authorizes auxiliary to aid treatment by concurrently performing supportive procedures.
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