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Effective Term:
Spring 2016 through Winter 2017

Course Number:
DA 123
Course Title:
Dental Radiology II (Lab)
Credit Hours:
2
Lecture Hours:
0
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
60

Course Description

Continued experience with radiographic techniques on manikins and clinic patients under direct supervision.

Intended Outcomes for the course

  1. Satisfactorily complete the Dental Assisting National Board Exam in Radiation Health and Safety.
  2. Work towards satisfying the practical examination requirement for certification in Oregon by exposing and processing a FMX on a MOCK BOARD patient in a safe and effective manner.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

  1. Using diagrams and x-rays, locate and label normal anatomic landmarks.
  2. Complete regular workbook assignments, unit quizzes and final exam.
  3. Complete lab projects and a practical exam case.
  4. Complete lab projects and a MOCK BOARD practical exam case.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

  • Biological effects of radiation
  • Normal radiographic landmarks
  • Exposure and processing errors
  • Recognizing restorations
  • Quality control
  • Image quality
  • Bisecting technique
  • Film holders
  • Introduction to identification of abnormalities
  • Automatic processing
  • PCC policy and Oregon rules
  • Extra-oral and panoramic radiography
  • Patient management
  • Legal requirements of record keeping
  • Application of knowledge and skills to patient care.

COMPETENCIES:

  1. Explain the biological effects of x-radiation on living tissue.
  2. Analyze the quality of radiographs relative to quality of the image and placement.
  3. Identify major oral landmarks on both intra- and extra- oral films.
  4. Troubleshoot exposure and processing errors and make appropriate corrections.
  5. Read and interpret dentist's x-ray orders.
  6. Explain Oregon Rules and Regulations and PCC policies and procedures as it applies to dental radiography.
  7. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of bisecting, occlusal, panoramic and extra-oral radiographic techniques and use these techniques as appropriate.
  8. Discuss patient management considerations associated with medically compromised, disabled, elderly and very young patients.
  9. Identify and locate various abnormalities, lesions and types of dental work on radiograph at an introductory level.
  10. Discuss the legal implications in regard to record keeping, patient identification, ownership and referrals.
  11. Describe the advantages and disadvantages of a variety of film holding devices for taking periapical x-rays.
  12. Describe the uses, advantages and maintenance of the automatic processor and use it to process patient films.
  13. Place, expose, process and mount dental radiographs with increasing proficiency and efficiency on both manikins and patients.
  14. Demonstrate professional courtesy and standards when working with patients and co-workers.
  15. Maintain accurate and timely records of x-ray exposure in patients' charts.
     

Related Instruction

Computation
Hours: 3

Outcomes:

  1. Work towards satisfying the practical examination requirement for certification in Oregon by exposing and processing a FMX on a MOCK BOARD patient in a safe and effective manner.

Activities:

Demonstrate proper extra-oral film placement and technique for the exposure of the panoramic radiograph.

Communication
Hours: 3

Outcomes:

  1. Work towards satisfying the practical examination requirement for certification in Oregon by exposing and processing a FMX on a MOCK BOARD patient in a safe and effective manner.

Activities:

Verbalize procedures and record pertinent information for legal documentation in the patient chart.

Human Relations
Hours: 3

Outcomes: 

  1. Work towards satisfying the practical examination requirement for certification in Oregon by exposing and processing a FMX on a MOCK BOARD patient in a safe and effective manner.

Activities: 

Practice student –to- student film placement and actual radiograph exposure for patients utilizing patient management techniques for the radiographic patient introduced in DA 121. Utilize peer evaluation concepts introduced in DA 121.