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Dental Assisting Instrument Guide

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ISBN-10: 1418052000

ISBN-13: 9781418052003

Edition: 2007

Authors: Donna Phinney, Judy Halstead

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With over 400 instruments photos and tray setups Thomson Delmar Learning?s Dental Assisting Instrument Guide is a perfect reference for students and those already in the field of dentistry. The guide includes what the function and characteristics are of each instrument along with the OSHA standards of sterilization. Procedures are outlined in each section for easy understanding of each instrument?s function within the procedure.
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Book details

List price: $49.95
Copyright year: 2007
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Publication date: 12/18/2006
Binding: Comb Bound 
Pages: 576
Size: 6.25" wide x 5.50" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Donna J. Phinney is the Program Director for the Dental Assisting Program at Spokane Community College. She has spent more than twenty years in the dental field as a dental assistant, a dental office consultant, an office manager and an educator. Donna Phinney holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Eastern Washington University and a Master's Degree in Education from Whitworth College. Ms. Phinney received her fellowship from the American Dental Assistants Association and is a certified dental assistant. She is active in the Washington State Dental Assisting Association, has served as a consultant for the American Dental Association for seventeen years and was a Commissioner for the American…    

Judy Halstead is retired after thirty years as a dental assisting instructor and more than fifteen years as a practicing dental assistant. Formerly the dental assisting program director for a private college and a high school skills center, Ms. Halstead was active with local, state, and national Dental Assistant Associations for thirty-five years, serving as president of the Washington State chapter. She often presented lectures and workshops at local, state, and regional dental conferences, and served as an American Dental Association consultant. Ms. Halstead earned a BA from Eastern Washington University, is a certified dental assistant, and holds an expanded functions certificate.

Parts of a dental instrument
Basic instruments, evacuation, and air/water syringe
Topical and local anesthetic and nitrous oxide sedation
Dental dam
Dental handpieces
Burs, stones, and discs
Hand-cutting instruments
Matrices, instruments for cements, bases, and liners
Amalgam instruments and equipment
Composite instruments and equipment
Endodontic instruments
Oral maxillogacial surgery instruments
Orthodontic instruments
Pedodontic instruments
Periodontic instruments
Fixed prosthodontic instruments
Removable prosthodontic instruments
Sterilization equipment