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Dental and Pharmacy Skills
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Identify the Teeth Incisors- Located in the front and center - Broad, sharp edge -used to cut food Cuspids- Also called canines, or eyeteeth -Located at angles of lips -used to tear food -longest teeth in the mouth Bicuspids- Also called premolars -located before molars, from front to back -used to pulverize or grind food
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Identify the Teeth Molars -Teeth in the back of the mouth -largest and strongest teeth -used to grind food Primary/Deciduous -First set of teeth -”Baby Teeth” -Spacing for permanent teeth Maxillary -Located in the sockets, or alveoli or upper jaw bone.
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Identify the Teeth Mandibular- Located in the alveoli or the mandible, or lower jaw bone. Secondary/Permanent- Second set of teeth, There are 32.
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Identifying Dental Instruments Explorer- Used to examine teeth, detect carious lesions and note other oral conditions.
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Identifying Dental Instruments Root Elevator- Used in extractions.
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Identifying Dental Instruments Excavator- Used to remove caries and refine the internal parts of the cavity.
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Identifying Dental Instruments Mouth Mirror- Used in every basic tray set-up
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Roman Numeral Equivalents ArabicRoman 1I 2II 3III 4IV 5V 6VI 7VII 8VIII 9IX ArabicRoman 10X 20XX 30XXX 40XL 50L 100C 500D 1,000M
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Using Roman Numerals Used for some drugs and solutions Used for ordering some supplies KEY NUMERALS: I, V, X, C, D, M Usually, no more that 3 of any one Roman Numeral is used to represent a number.
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Using Roman Numerals If the numeral for a smaller number is used after the numeral for a larger number, all of the numbers are added together. If the numeral for a smaller number is used in front of the numeral for a larger number, the smaller number is subtracted from the larger number.
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Conversions 1 Liter = 1000 ml/cc 1oz. = 30 ml/cc 1pt. = 1000 ml/cc Celsius to Fahrenheit (C x 1.8)+32=F Fahrenheit to Celsius (F-32)/1.8=C 15gtt.s (drops) = 1ml 1liter =10 deciliters 30cc = 1oz. 1 Cup = 8oz. 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1m = 3.28 ft 1 Tsp = 5 ml/cc 1ft. = 12 inches 1gallon = 4 qt. Formula to change lb. to kg = ld/2.2 Formula to change kg. to lb. = kg. *2.2
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Routine Oral Hygiene Involves tooth brushing and flossing. Should be done at least 3 times a day. Provide necessary equipment such as toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss, mouthwash, emesis, basin, cup, and water. Assist the patient as needed.
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Oral Hygiene Benefits of Oral Hygiene include: Provides Comfort Stimulates the appetite Prevents disease and dental caries. Helps prevent bad breath (halitosis) Stimulates saliva production which contains digestive enzymes and promotes digestion.
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EWWWW!!!! NOT GOOD ORAL HYGIENE!!!!
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BAD ORAL HYGIENE!!!
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Denture Care Provide privacy for the patient. Have patient remove dentures if able. Place dentures in a denture cup to carry to sink. Use warm water to clean dentures. Hold dentures securely. Let patient rinse mouth and brush gums. Store dentures in a denture cup labeled with patient’s name.
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Universal Method The Universal Method uses upper case letters to identify the deciduous teeth. There are 20 teeth in the deciduous set.
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Name and Location The proper terms for the two front teeth are the Right and Left Central incisors. The Mandibular teeth are located in the lower jaw bone.
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Medication Use the PDR section product identification to look up pills. If a patient is experiencing nausea and vomiting the physician prescribe Phenergan. The form of the medication that would be most appropriate for the patient would be a suppository. Lozenge- Medication that is in the form of a large flat disc that dissolves in the mouth. A type of medication that would be applied topically would be ointment
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5 basic Rights to Medication Safety 1.) Right Patient: Is this the patient's medication or is it for someone else? 2.) Right Dose: How many tablets or doses are to be taken each day? How many times each day? 3.) Right Route: PO, Suppository, SQ, Sublingual, Topical, IV, or Intradermal. 4.) Right Time: What time of day should the medication be taken? What about food? Should it taken before a meal, with a meal, after a meal, or with a snack? 5.) Right medication
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