Mouth Mirror
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Dental and Pharmacy Skills
1.Incisors - Located in the front and center
- Broad, sharp edge
-used to cut food
2. Cuspids - Also called canines, or eyeteeth
-Located at angles of lips
-used to tear food
-longest teeth in the mouth
3.Bicuspids - Also called premolars
-located before molars, from front to
back
-used to pulverize or grind food
4. Molars-Teeth in the back of the mouth
-largest and strongest teeth
-used to grind food
5. Primary/Deciduous- First set of teeth
-”Baby Teeth”
-Maintains correct spacing for
permanent teeth.
6. Maxillary-Located in the sockets, or alveoli or
upper jaw bone.
7. Mandibular- Located in the alveoli or the
mandible, or lower jaw bone.
8. Secondary/Permanent- Second set of
teeth, There are 32.
Bite wing: x-ray
Of teeth biting
Panograph: x-ray of all the teeth
Explorer- Used to examine teeth, detect
carious lesions and note other oral
conditions.
Root Elevator- Used in extractions.
Excavator- Used to remove caries and
refine the internal parts of the cavity.
Mouth Mirror- Used in every basic tray
set-up
Dental
Instruments
Arabic
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Roman
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
Arabic
10
20
30
40
50
100
500
1,000
Roman
X
XX
XXX
XL
L
C
D
M
Used for some drugs and solutions
Used for ordering some supplies
KEY NUMERALS:
I, V, X, C, D, M
Usually, no more that 3 of any one
Roman Numeral is used to represent a
number.
If the numeral for a smaller number is
used after the numeral for a larger
number, all of the numbers are added
together.
If the numeral for a smaller number is
used in front of the numeral for a larger
number, the smaller number is subtracted
from the larger number.
1 Liter = 1000 ml/cc
1oz. = 30 ml/cc
1pt. = 1000 ml/cc
Celsius to Fahrenheit
(C x 1.8)+32=F
Fahrenheit to Celsius
(F-32)/1.8=C
15gtt.s (drops) = 1ml
1liter =10 deciliters
30cc = 1oz.
1 Cup = 8oz.
1 inch = 2.54 cm
1m = 3.28 ft
1 Tsp = 5 ml/cc
1ft. = 12 inches
1gallon = 4 qt.
formula to change lb. to
kg = ld/2.2
Formula to change kg. to
lb. = kg. *2.2
Involves tooth brushing and flossing.
Should be done at least 3 times a day.
Provide necessary equipment such as
toothbrush, toothpaste, dental floss,
mouthwash, emesis, basin, cup, and
water.
Assist the patient as needed.
Benefits of Oral Hygiene include:
Provides Comfort
Stimulates the appetite
Prevents disease and dental caries.
Helps prevent bad breath (halitosis)
Stimulates saliva production which
contains digestive enzymes and promotes
digestion.
Provide privacy for the patient.
Have patient remove dentures if able.
Place dentures in a denture cup to carry to
sink.
Use warm water to clean dentures.
Hold dentures securely. Let patient rinse
mouth and brush gums.
Store dentures in a denture cup labeled
with patient’s name.
The Universal Method uses upper case
letters to identify the deciduous teeth.
There are 20 teeth in the deciduous set.
The proper terms for the two front teeth
are the Right and Left Central incisors.
The Mandibular teeth are located in the
lower jaw bone.
Use the PDR section product identification to
look up pills.
If a patient is experiencing nausea and vomiting
the physician prescribe Phenergan. The form of
the medication that would be most appropriate
for the patient would be a suppository.
Lozenge- Medication that is in the form of a
large flat disc that dissolves in the mouth.
A type of medication that would be applied
topically would be ointment
Made By:
Brittney Ingersoll
Taylor Young