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Concepts, Cases and Competencies To order this title, and for more information, click here
Second Edition
By
Susan Daniel, RDH, BS D.A.T.E., MS, President, Educational Visions, LLC Ridgeland, MS; Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Dental Ecology,
University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC
Sherry Harfst, RDH, BSDH, MS, Consultant, Mobile, AL; Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Dental Ecology, University of North Carolina School of Dentistry, Chapel Hill, NC
Rebecca Wilder, RDH, BSDH, MS, Associate Professor and Director, Graduate Dental Hygiene Education, Department of Dental Ecology University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, NC, Editor in Chief, Journal of Dental Hygiene, American Dental Hygienists' Association
Bonnie Francis, RDH, MS, Education Specialist, EMS-Electro Medical Systems, Dallas, TX
Shannon Mitchell, RDH, MS, Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Dental Hygiene, Chapel Hill, NC
Description
This study guide companion to Mosby's Dental Hygiene: Concepts, Cases, and Competencies, 2nd Edition draws the student in using a friendly
question and answer format that explains "how's," "what's," "where's," and "why's" of the content. The answers to these questions tie
into features from the main text including the Insight Statement, Learning Outcomes, Case Studies, and Case Applications. Review Questions
and answers as well as Critical Thinking Activity Worksheets encourage students to practice their knowledge and skills after reading
the text chapter and to prepare for exams.
Contents
Part I. Oral Healthcare
1. The Dental Hygiene Profession
2. Health Promotion: A Basis of Practice
3. Leagal and Ethical
Considerations
4. Evidence-Based Decision Making
5. Communication
6. The Body?s Response to Challenge
Part II. Environmental
Ergonomics
7. Exposure Control and Prevention of Disease Transmission
8. Positioning and Prevention of Operator Injury
9. Instrument Design and Priniciples of Instrumentation
10. Instrument Sharpening
Part III. Patient Assessment
11.
Life Stage Changes
12. Comprehensive Health History
13. Drug-Induced Adverse Oral Events
14. Physical and Extraoral Examination
15. Intraoral Examination
16. Periodontal Examination
17. Hard Tissue Examination
18. Radiographic and Photographic Imaging
Assessment
19. Nutritional Assessment
Part IV. Diagnosis and Planning
20. Oral Risk Assessment and Intervention Planning
21. Individualizing Preventive and Therapeutic Strategies
22. Post Treatment Assessment and Supportive Care
23. Case Development,
Documentation, and Presentation
Part V. Prevention Implementation
24. Devices for Oral Self Care
25. Dental Caries
and Caries Management
26. Dentifrices
27. Chemotherapeutics
28. Sealants
29. Tobacco and Chemical Addiction
30. Care
of Appliances and Dental Prostheses
Part VI. Therapeutic Implementation
31. Powered Instrumentation and Periodontal Debridement
32. Cosmetic and Therapeutic Polishing
33. Dentinal Sensitivity
34. Periodontal Dressings and Suturing
35. Operative Procedures
36. Aesthetics
37. Orthodontics
38. Malodor
39. Emergency Management of Dental Trauma
Part VII. Anxiety and Pain Control
40. Anxiety Control
41. Local Anesthetics
42. Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Sedation
Part VIII. Care Modifications for Special
Needs Patients
43. Salivary Dysfunction
44. Neurological and Sensory Impairment
45. Mental and Emotional Disorders
46. Immune System Dysfunction
47. HIV/AIDS
48. Cancer and Treatment Effects on the Oral Cavity
Part IX. Professional Development
and Vision
49. Dental Hygiene Business and Management
50. Professional Development
51. Insight and Commitment
Bibliographic & ordering Information
Paperback, 288 pages, publication date: OCT-2007
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-04534-6
ISBN-10: 0-323-04534-0
Imprint: MOSBY
024/236
Last update: 8 Jul 2008
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