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09/24/2012

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Registered Dental Hygienist
Definition
A liscenesed health care professional, oral health educator, and clinician, who as co thearapist with the dentist provides preventitive, educational, and therapeutic services sipporting total health for the control of oral diseases and the promotion or oral health
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What are the different types of practices in which DH are employed?(4)
Definition
1.periodontal practices
2.general dentistry practices
3.public health practices
4.pediactric practices
Term
Define:Professional
Definition
person who provides a service in exchange for a payment
-meets protocol for licenssure
-individuals with recognized expertise in a certain field
-actions remain in accordance with rules pertaining to behavior, dress, speech, etc.
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What is the purpose of dental hygiene?
Definition
To promote and maintain oral wellness and thereby contribute to the quality of life. In todays age of consumerism, welness and self care, the preventitive role of the dental hygienest is assuming more value to the public than before
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Who is a dental hygienist?
Definition
They are graduates of an accredated dental hygiene program in colleges and universities, and must take written and clinical exams before they are allowed to practice
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What are the three things a person must obtain before they are allowed to practice dental hygiene?
Definition
1.Accredation
2.Certification
3.licensure
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How does one obtain accredation?
Definition
graduate from an accredated school
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How do dental hygienists get certified?
Definition
-passing national written board exams
-passing clinical exam
(nongovernment association)
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How does one receive a license to practice dental hygiene?
Definition
-done by state(govnernment association)
-done to ensure public safety
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Who sets standards for accredited dental hygiene progams?
Definition
American Dental Association
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What designation does licensure get you?
Definition
RDH
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What is the passing grade on the national board exams?
Definition
75%
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Clinical Board Examinations(5)
Definition
1.SRTA
2.CRDTS
3.NERB
4.WREB
5.CITA
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SRTA
Definition
southern regional testing agency
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CRDTS
Definition
central regional dental testing service
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NERB
Definition
northeast regional board
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WREB
Definition
western regional examining board
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CITA
Definition
council of interstate testing agencies
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Which clinical exam would a georgia dental hygienist need to pass?
Definition
CRDTS-central tegional dental testing service
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Levels of dental hygiene supervision(4)
Definition
1.Direct
2.indirect
3.general
4.independent
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Direct/personal supervision
Definition
dentist present in facility, always sees patient
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Indirect
Definition
prior diagnosis and authorization, dentist present on premisis but may not even see patient
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General supervision
Definition
dentist does not have to see patient and can leave facility, authorizes DH on what they should do before patient arrives
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Independent Supervision
Definition
DH practice that has a relationship with a dentist that can be called in if needed
Term
Reciprocity
Definition
act by which a licensing jurisdiction accepts a license from another state
Term
What does the "RDH" designation mean?
Definition
identifies a dental hygienist as a oral health professional
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What do you have to do to obtain licesure in Georgia?
Definition
-Graduate from an accredated program
-pass national board
-pass CRDTS board
-pass state jurisprudence exam
-apply to GBOD for licensure
Term
What are the roles of the professional dental hygienist?(6)
Definition
1.Administrator/Manager
2.Change agent
3.Clinician
4.Client Advocate
5.Educator/Oral health Promoter
6.Researcher
Term
Roles of Dental Hygiene Clinician?(3)
Definition
1.Preventative
2.Therapeutic
3.Educational
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What procedures is it legal for a dental hygienist to perform?
Definition
-depends on state dental practice act, which varies from state to state
Term
What are practice acts?
Definition
Laws established in each state to regulate the practice of dentistry and dental hygiene
Term
What do practice acts do? (4)
Definition
1.Establish criteria for education, licensure, relicensure
2.Define scope of practice
3.Protects the public
4.Creates board to oversee
Term
Who implements the standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene practice?
Definition
ADHA
Term
What are the standards for Clinical Dental Hygiene practices?(3)
Definition
1.provides framework for clinical practice focusing on patient centered comprehensive care
2.Describe a competent level of dental hygiene care
3.Includes dental hygiene process of care
Term
What is the dental hygiene process of care? (6)
Definition
-Assessment
-Diagnosis
-Planning
-Implementation
-Evaluation
-Documentation
Term
If it is not written...
Definition
IT DIDN'T HAPPEN
Term
Assessment
Definition
data collection
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Diagnosis
Definition
problem identification
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Planning
Definition
selection of interventions
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Implementation
Definition
activating the plan
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Evaluation
Definition
feedback on effectiveness
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Which DH process of care is the most important?
Definition
documentation
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What is a professional code of ethics?
Definition
ADHA code of ethics- establishes standard for professional judgement and conduct
-provides statement of behavior the public can expect from us
-Guide us in making informed ethical decesions
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DH levels of education
Definition
1.Associates
2.Bachelors
3.Bachelor Degree Completion
4.Masters
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Who coined the term "dental hygiene" and in what year?
Definition
Alfred C. Fones, 1913
Term
When was the first assistant in DH trained by Fones?
Definition
1906
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When did Fones give his first DH courses?
Definition
1913
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Who was the first licensed DH and what year was she licensed?
Definition
Irene Newman, 1917, Dr.Fones assistant
Term
The dental team in 2020
Definition
future responsibility of DH will be to provice comprehensive care to homebound or institutionalized patients
Term
Health
Definition
state of complete physical, social, and mental well-being and nore merelt the absence of disease or infirmity. Humans need fulfillment
Term
Health promotion
Definition
Process of enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
Term
Disease Prevention
Definition
measures to prevent occurrence of disease as well as arresting its progress and reduce the consequences of established disease
Term
health education
Definition
planned opportunities for communication designed to improve health knowledge and develop life skills to achieve and maintain health
Term
Health Promotion Paradigm
Definition
-wellness movement
-centers on population as a whole(quality of life model, health promotion framework)
Term
What is the relationships between oral health and general health?(5)
Definition
1.role in immunity
2.role in diagnosis of systemic conditions
3.role in ststemic health
4.Critical role in adequate nutrition
5.Adversly affected by drugs and thearpies used to treat systemic conditiond
Term
Oral health:role in immunity
Definition
-intact oral muocosa prevents entry of pathogens
-saliva contains antibacterial components
Term
Oral Health-Role in diagnosis of systemic conditions
Definition
-see oral manifestations of disease, such as Crohn's disease
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Oral health, role in systemic health
Definition
-increased risk for heart disease, stroke, poor control of diabetes, preterm low birthweight babies
Term
Relationship between oral health and general health
Definition
1.Critical role in adequate nutrition
2.Adversely affected by therapies and drugs used to treat systemic conditions
Term
Adversely affected by therapies and drugs used to treat systemic conditions
Definition
-lead to loss of salivary gland impacting ability to chew or swallow food
-may result in disfigurement
Term
Periodontal disease, association with systemic health
Definition
periodontal bacteria can enter blood stream and travel to major organs and begin new infections
Term
What may happen is periodontal bacteria enters your blood stream? (4)
Definition
1.Contribute to development of heart disease
2.increase risk of stroke
3.increase risk of having preterm, low birth weight baby
4.pose thereat to people with diabetes, respiratory disease, rheumatoid arthritis or osteoporosis
Term
What is often considered the sixth complication of diabetes?
Definition
periodontal disease- poorly controlled type 2 diabetec patients are more likely to develop periodontal disease than well controlled diabetics
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