DNTA 112 Biomedical Sciences
This course is an introduction to microbiology, disease transmission, and standard infection control practices including aseptic techniques in the dental office. Hazardous waste management, HIV/AIDS, waterline maintenance and safety standards are also emphasized.
Distribution
Career TrainingOffered
Fall, Spring
Notes
Hybrid
Outcomes
- Identify the groups of microorganisms and the diseases they cause which are of major concern to the dental assistant.
- Identify the rationale, regulations, recommendations, and training that govern infection control in the dental office.
- Practice proper management of hazardous and infectious materials in the dental setting.
- Explain the morphology, location, eruption schedule, and function of each tooth in both the permanent and primary dentition.
- Demonstrate proper disinfection and sterilization steps in a dental setting
- Explain the steps for maintaining and disinfecting the dental unit water line.
- Describe the etiology, epidemiology, clinical manifestations and infection control guidelines for the HIV virus.
- Explain the testing, counseling, treatment, and legal and ethical recommendations/regulations associated with HIV positivbe and AIDS patients.