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    <namePart> Wilkins, Esther M.</namePart>
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    <dateIssued encoding="marc">2005</dateIssued>
    <edition>ninth edition.</edition>
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100	1_	 |a Wilkins, Esther M.
245	10	 |a Clinical practice of the dental hygienist / |c Esther M. Wilkins.
246	30	 |a Dental hygienist
250	__	 |a 10th ed.
260	__	 |a Philadelphia : |b Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins, |c c2009.
300	__	 |a xviii, 1197 p. : |b ill. (chiefly col.) ; |c 29 cm. + |e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
504	__	 |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505	0_	 |a Section 1: Orientation To Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice -- 1: Professional dental hygienist -- Roles of dental hygiene -- Dental hygiene care -- Types of services -- Dental hygiene process of care -- Cultural considerations -- Dental hygiene ethics -- Code of ethics -- Core values -- Ethical applications -- Legal factors in practice -- Personal factors in practice -- Special practice areas -- Objectives for professional practice -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- Section 2: Preparation For Dental Hygiene Practice -- 2: Infection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precautions -- Microorganisms of the oral cavity -- Infectious process -- Airborne infection -- Pathogens transmissible by the oral cavity -- Tuberculosis -- Viral hepatitis -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Prevention of hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpesvirus diseases -- HHVI herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSVI) -- HHV2 herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) -- Clinical management -- HHV3 varicella-zoster virus (VZV) -- HHV4 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -- HHV5 cytomegalovirus (HCMV) -- HHV6 herpes lymphotrophic virus (HLV) -- HHV7 human herpes virus 7 (HHV7) -- HHV8 Kapsi's sarcoma related virus (KSRV) -- HIV-1 infection -- Life cycle of the HIV-1-- HIV-1 classification system for adolescents and adults -- Clinical course of HIV-1 infection -- Oral manifestations of HIV-1 infection -- HIV-1 infection in children -- Prevention of HIV-1 infection -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 3: Exposure control: barriers for patient and clinician -- Personal protection of the dental team -- Immunizations and periodic tests -- Clinical attire -- Use of face mask: respiratory protection -- Use of protective eyewear -- Hand care -- Handwashing principles -- Methods of hand washing -- Gloves and gloving -- Latex hypersensitivity -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 4: Infection control: clinical procedures -- Treatment room features -- Instrument processing center -- Cleaning procedures -- Packaging step -- Sterilization -- Moist heat: steam under pressure -- Dry heat -- Chemical vapor sterilizer -- Care of sterile instruments -- Chemical disinfectants -- Recommended chemical disinfectants -- Chemical sterilants (immersion) -- Preparation of the treatment room -- Patient preparation -- Summary of standard procedures for the prevention of disease transmission -- Occupational accidental exposure management -- Disposal of waste -- Supplemental recommendations -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 5: Patient reception and ergonomic practice -- Position of the patient -- Position of the clinician -- Neutral working posture -- Treatment area -- Ergonomic practice -- Self-care for the dental hygienist -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- Suggested readings -- Section 3: Assessment -- 6: Documentation -- Patient record -- Privacy of patient records -- Examination procedures -- Tooth numbering systems -- Charting -- Dental records -- Periodontal records -- Care plan records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 7: Personal, dental, and medical histories -- History preparation -- Questionnaire -- Interview -- Items included in the history -- Immediate applications of patient histories -- American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines -- Prophylaxis for dental and dental hygiene procedures -- ASA determination -- Review of history -- Records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 8: Vital signs -- Body temperature -- Pulse -- Respiration -- Blood pressure -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 9: Dental radiographic imaging -- How X-Rays are produced -- Digital radiography -- Characteristics of an acceptable radiographic image -- Factors that influence the finished radiograph -- Exposure to radiation -- Risk of injury from radiation -- Rules for radiation protection -- Protection of clinician -- Protection of patient -- Clinical applications -- Procedures for film placement and angulation of ray -- Film selection for intraoral surveys -- Definitions and principles -- Periapical survey: paralleling technique -- Bitewing survey -- Peripical survey: bisecting-angle technique -- Occlusal survey -- Panoramic radiographic images -- Paraclinical procedures -- Infection control -- Film processing -- Essentials of an adequate darkroom -- Lighting -- Automated processing -- Manual processing -- Analysis of completed radiographs -- Record keeping -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 10: Extraoral and intraoral examination -- Objectives -- Components of examination -- Sequence of examination -- Documentation of findings -- Morphologic categories -- Oral cancer -- Procedure for follow-up of a suspicious lesion -- Exfoliative cytology -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 11: Study casts -- Clinical preparation -- Interocclusal record -- Preparation of impression trays -- Impression material -- Mandibular impression -- Maxillary impression -- Disinfection of impressions -- Paraclinical procedures -- Mixing the stone -- Pouring the cast -- Trimming the casts -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings --
505	0_	 |a 12: Gingiva -- Objectives -- Treatment area -- Gingiva and related structures -- Recognition of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival examination -- Gingiva of young children -- Gingiva after periodontal surgery -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 13: Examination instruments and procedures -- Mouth mirror -- Instruments for application of air -- Probe -- Guide to probing -- Probing procedures -- Search
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100	1_	 |a Wilkins, Esther M.
245	10	 |a Clinical practice of the dental hygienist / |c Esther M. Wilkins.
246	30	 |a Dental hygienist
250	__	 |a 10th ed.
260	__	 |a Philadelphia : |b Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins, |c c2009.
300	__	 |a xviii, 1197 p. : |b ill. (chiefly col.) ; |c 29 cm. + |e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
504	__	 |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505	0_	 |a Section 1: Orientation To Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice -- 1: Professional dental hygienist -- Roles of dental hygiene -- Dental hygiene care -- Types of services -- Dental hygiene process of care -- Cultural considerations -- Dental hygiene ethics -- Code of ethics -- Core values -- Ethical applications -- Legal factors in practice -- Personal factors in practice -- Special practice areas -- Objectives for professional practice -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- Section 2: Preparation For Dental Hygiene Practice -- 2: Infection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precautions -- Microorganisms of the oral cavity -- Infectious process -- Airborne infection -- Pathogens transmissible by the oral cavity -- Tuberculosis -- Viral hepatitis -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Prevention of hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpesvirus diseases -- HHVI herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSVI) -- HHV2 herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) -- Clinical management -- HHV3 varicella-zoster virus (VZV) -- HHV4 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -- HHV5 cytomegalovirus (HCMV) -- HHV6 herpes lymphotrophic virus (HLV) -- HHV7 human herpes virus 7 (HHV7) -- HHV8 Kapsi's sarcoma related virus (KSRV) -- HIV-1 infection -- Life cycle of the HIV-1-- HIV-1 classification system for adolescents and adults -- Clinical course of HIV-1 infection -- Oral manifestations of HIV-1 infection -- HIV-1 infection in children -- Prevention of HIV-1 infection -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 3: Exposure control: barriers for patient and clinician -- Personal protection of the dental team -- Immunizations and periodic tests -- Clinical attire -- Use of face mask: respiratory protection -- Use of protective eyewear -- Hand care -- Handwashing principles -- Methods of hand washing -- Gloves and gloving -- Latex hypersensitivity -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 4: Infection control: clinical procedures -- Treatment room features -- Instrument processing center -- Cleaning procedures -- Packaging step -- Sterilization -- Moist heat: steam under pressure -- Dry heat -- Chemical vapor sterilizer -- Care of sterile instruments -- Chemical disinfectants -- Recommended chemical disinfectants -- Chemical sterilants (immersion) -- Preparation of the treatment room -- Patient preparation -- Summary of standard procedures for the prevention of disease transmission -- Occupational accidental exposure management -- Disposal of waste -- Supplemental recommendations -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 5: Patient reception and ergonomic practice -- Position of the patient -- Position of the clinician -- Neutral working posture -- Treatment area -- Ergonomic practice -- Self-care for the dental hygienist -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- Suggested readings -- Section 3: Assessment -- 6: Documentation -- Patient record -- Privacy of patient records -- Examination procedures -- Tooth numbering systems -- Charting -- Dental records -- Periodontal records -- Care plan records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 7: Personal, dental, and medical histories -- History preparation -- Questionnaire -- Interview -- Items included in the history -- Immediate applications of patient histories -- American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines -- Prophylaxis for dental and dental hygiene procedures -- ASA determination -- Review of history -- Records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 8: Vital signs -- Body temperature -- Pulse -- Respiration -- Blood pressure -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 9: Dental radiographic imaging -- How X-Rays are produced -- Digital radiography -- Characteristics of an acceptable radiographic image -- Factors that influence the finished radiograph -- Exposure to radiation -- Risk of injury from radiation -- Rules for radiation protection -- Protection of clinician -- Protection of patient -- Clinical applications -- Procedures for film placement and angulation of ray -- Film selection for intraoral surveys -- Definitions and principles -- Periapical survey: paralleling technique -- Bitewing survey -- Peripical survey: bisecting-angle technique -- Occlusal survey -- Panoramic radiographic images -- Paraclinical procedures -- Infection control -- Film processing -- Essentials of an adequate darkroom -- Lighting -- Automated processing -- Manual processing -- Analysis of completed radiographs -- Record keeping -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 10: Extraoral and intraoral examination -- Objectives -- Components of examination -- Sequence of examination -- Documentation of findings -- Morphologic categories -- Oral cancer -- Procedure for follow-up of a suspicious lesion -- Exfoliative cytology -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 11: Study casts -- Clinical preparation -- Interocclusal record -- Preparation of impression trays -- Impression material -- Mandibular impression -- Maxillary impression -- Disinfection of impressions -- Paraclinical procedures -- Mixing the stone -- Pouring the cast -- Trimming the casts -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings --
505	0_	 |a 12: Gingiva -- Objectives -- Treatment area -- Gingiva and related structures -- Recognition of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival examination -- Gingiva of young children -- Gingiva after periodontal surgery -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 13: Examination instruments and procedures -- Mouth mirror -- Instruments for application of air -- Probe -- Guide to probing -- Probing procedures -- Search
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010	__	 |a  2007044437
016	7_	 |a 101319483 |2 DNLM
020	__	 |a 9780781763226 (alk. paper)
020	__	 |a 0781763223 (alk. paper)
035	__	 |a (OCoLC)ocn180081033
040	__	 |a DNLM/DLC |c DLC |d NLM |d BAKER |d C#P |d YDXCP |d BTCTA |d NOR |d IG# |d EDK |d DLC
042	__	 |a pcc
050	00	 |a RK60.5 |b .W5 2009
082	00	 |a 617.6/01 |2 23
100	1_	 |a Wilkins, Esther M.
245	10	 |a Clinical practice of the dental hygienist / |c Esther M. Wilkins.
246	30	 |a Dental hygienist
250	__	 |a 10th ed.
260	__	 |a Philadelphia : |b Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams &amp; Wilkins, |c c2009.
300	__	 |a xviii, 1197 p. : |b ill. (chiefly col.) ; |c 29 cm. + |e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
504	__	 |a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505	0_	 |a Section 1: Orientation To Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice -- 1: Professional dental hygienist -- Roles of dental hygiene -- Dental hygiene care -- Types of services -- Dental hygiene process of care -- Cultural considerations -- Dental hygiene ethics -- Code of ethics -- Core values -- Ethical applications -- Legal factors in practice -- Personal factors in practice -- Special practice areas -- Objectives for professional practice -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- Section 2: Preparation For Dental Hygiene Practice -- 2: Infection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precautions -- Microorganisms of the oral cavity -- Infectious process -- Airborne infection -- Pathogens transmissible by the oral cavity -- Tuberculosis -- Viral hepatitis -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Prevention of hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpesvirus diseases -- HHVI herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSVI) -- HHV2 herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) -- Clinical management -- HHV3 varicella-zoster virus (VZV) -- HHV4 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -- HHV5 cytomegalovirus (HCMV) -- HHV6 herpes lymphotrophic virus (HLV) -- HHV7 human herpes virus 7 (HHV7) -- HHV8 Kapsi's sarcoma related virus (KSRV) -- HIV-1 infection -- Life cycle of the HIV-1-- HIV-1 classification system for adolescents and adults -- Clinical course of HIV-1 infection -- Oral manifestations of HIV-1 infection -- HIV-1 infection in children -- Prevention of HIV-1 infection -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 3: Exposure control: barriers for patient and clinician -- Personal protection of the dental team -- Immunizations and periodic tests -- Clinical attire -- Use of face mask: respiratory protection -- Use of protective eyewear -- Hand care -- Handwashing principles -- Methods of hand washing -- Gloves and gloving -- Latex hypersensitivity -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 4: Infection control: clinical procedures -- Treatment room features -- Instrument processing center -- Cleaning procedures -- Packaging step -- Sterilization -- Moist heat: steam under pressure -- Dry heat -- Chemical vapor sterilizer -- Care of sterile instruments -- Chemical disinfectants -- Recommended chemical disinfectants -- Chemical sterilants (immersion) -- Preparation of the treatment room -- Patient preparation -- Summary of standard procedures for the prevention of disease transmission -- Occupational accidental exposure management -- Disposal of waste -- Supplemental recommendations -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 5: Patient reception and ergonomic practice -- Position of the patient -- Position of the clinician -- Neutral working posture -- Treatment area -- Ergonomic practice -- Self-care for the dental hygienist -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- Suggested readings -- Section 3: Assessment -- 6: Documentation -- Patient record -- Privacy of patient records -- Examination procedures -- Tooth numbering systems -- Charting -- Dental records -- Periodontal records -- Care plan records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 7: Personal, dental, and medical histories -- History preparation -- Questionnaire -- Interview -- Items included in the history -- Immediate applications of patient histories -- American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines -- Prophylaxis for dental and dental hygiene procedures -- ASA determination -- Review of history -- Records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 8: Vital signs -- Body temperature -- Pulse -- Respiration -- Blood pressure -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 9: Dental radiographic imaging -- How X-Rays are produced -- Digital radiography -- Characteristics of an acceptable radiographic image -- Factors that influence the finished radiograph -- Exposure to radiation -- Risk of injury from radiation -- Rules for radiation protection -- Protection of clinician -- Protection of patient -- Clinical applications -- Procedures for film placement and angulation of ray -- Film selection for intraoral surveys -- Definitions and principles -- Periapical survey: paralleling technique -- Bitewing survey -- Peripical survey: bisecting-angle technique -- Occlusal survey -- Panoramic radiographic images -- Paraclinical procedures -- Infection control -- Film processing -- Essentials of an adequate darkroom -- Lighting -- Automated processing -- Manual processing -- Analysis of completed radiographs -- Record keeping -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 10: Extraoral and intraoral examination -- Objectives -- Components of examination -- Sequence of examination -- Documentation of findings -- Morphologic categories -- Oral cancer -- Procedure for follow-up of a suspicious lesion -- Exfoliative cytology -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 11: Study casts -- Clinical preparation -- Interocclusal record -- Preparation of impression trays -- Impression material -- Mandibular impression -- Maxillary impression -- Disinfection of impressions -- Paraclinical procedures -- Mixing the stone -- Pouring the cast -- Trimming the casts -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings --
505	0_	 |a 12: Gingiva -- Objectives -- Treatment area -- Gingiva and related structures -- Recognition of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival examination -- Gingiva of young children -- Gingiva after periodontal surgery -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 13: Examination instruments and procedures -- Mouth mirror -- Instruments for application of air -- Probe -- Guide to probing -- Probing procedures --  Clinical attachment level -- Furcation examination -- Mucogingival examination -- Basic procedures for use of explorers -- Explorers: Supragingival procedures -- Explorers: Subgingival procedures -- Record findings -- Mobility examination -- Fremitus -- Radiographic examination -- Radiographic changes in periodontal infections -- Early periodontal disease -- Other radiographic findings -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested reading -- 14: Periodontal disease development -- Development of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival and periodontal pockets -- Tooth surface pocket wall -- Complications of pocket formation -- Local contributing f</abstract>
  <tableOfContents>Section 1: Orientation To Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice -- 1: Professional dental hygienist -- Roles of dental hygiene -- Dental hygiene care -- Types of services -- Dental hygiene process of care -- Cultural considerations -- Dental hygiene ethics -- Code of ethics -- Core values -- Ethical applications -- Legal factors in practice -- Personal factors in practice -- Special practice areas -- Objectives for professional practice -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- Section 2: Preparation For Dental Hygiene Practice -- 2: Infection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precInfection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precautions -- Microorganisms of the oral cavity -- Infectious process -- Airborne infection -- Pathogens transmissible by the oral cavity -- Tuberculosis -- Viral hepatitis -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Prevention of hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpesvirus diseases -- HH classification system for adolescents and adults -- Clinical course of HIV-1 infection -- Oral manifestations of HIV-1 infection -- HIV-1 infection in children -- Prevention of HIV-1 infection -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 3: Exposure control: barriers for patient and clinician -- Personal protection of the dental team -- Immunizations and periodic tests -- Clinical attire --  505	0_	 |a Section 1: Orientation To Clinical Dental Hygiene Practice -- 1: Professional dental hygienist -- Roles of dental hygiene -- Dental hygiene care -- Types of services -- Dental hygiene process of care -- Cultural considerations -- Dental hygiene ethics -- Code of ethics -- Core values -- Ethical applications -- Legal factors in practice -- Personal factors in practice -- Special practice areas -- Objectives for professional practice -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- Section 2: Preparation For Dental Hygiene Practice -- 2: Infection control: transmissible diseases -- Standard precautions -- Microorganisms of the oral cavity -- Infectious process -- Airborne infection -- Pathogens transmissible by the oral cavity -- Tuberculosis -- Viral hepatitis -- Hepatitis A -- Hepatitis B -- Prevention of hepatitis B -- Hepatitis C -- Hepatitis D -- Hepatitis E -- Herpesvirus diseases -- HHVI herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSVI) -- HHV2 herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV2) -- Clinical management -- HHV3 varicella-zoster virus (VZV) -- HHV4 Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) -- HHV5 cytomegalovirus (HCMV) -- HHV6 herpes lymphotrophic virus (HLV) -- HHV7 human herpes virus 7 (HHV7) -- HHV8 Kapsi's sarcoma related virus (KSRV) -- HIV-1 infection -- Life cycle of the HIV-1-- HIV-1 classification system for adolescents and adults -- Clinical course of HIV-1 infection -- Oral manifestations of HIV-1 infection -- HIV-1 infection in children -- Prevention of HIV-1 infection -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 3: Exposure control: barriers for patient and clinician -- Personal protection of the dental team -- Immunizations and periodic tests -- Clinical attire -- Use of face mask: respiratory protection -- Use of protective eyewear -- Hand care -- Handwashing principles -- Methods of hand washing -- Gloves and gloving -- Latex hypersensitivity -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 4: Infection control: clinical procedures -- Treatment room features -- Instrument processing center -- Cleaning procedures -- Packaging step -- Sterilization -- Moist heat: steam under pressure -- Dry heat -- Chemical vapor sterilizer -- Care of sterile instruments -- Chemical disinfectants -- Recommended chemical disinfectants -- Chemical sterilants (immersion) -- Preparation of the treatment room -- Patient preparation -- Summary of standard procedures for the prevention of disease transmission -- Occupational accidental exposure management -- Disposal of waste -- Supplemental recommendations -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 5: Patient reception and ergonomic practice -- Position of the patient -- Position of the clinician -- Neutral working posture -- Treatme- 6: Documentation -- Patient record -- Privacy of patient records -- Examination procedures -- Tooth numbering systems -- Charting -- Dental records -- Periodontal records -- Care plan records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 7: Personal, dental, and medical histories -- History preparation -- Questionnaire -- Interview -- Items included in the history -- Immediate applications of patient histories -- American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines -- Prophylaxis for dental and dental hygiene procedures -- ASA determination -- Review of history -- Records -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 8: Vital signs -- Body temperature -- Pulse -- Respiration -- Blood pressure -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 9: Dental radiographic imaging -- How X-Rays are produced -- Digital radiography -- Characteristics of an acceptable radiographic image -- Factors that influence the finished radiograph -- Exposure to radiation -- Risk of injury from radiation -- Rules for radiation protection -- Protection of clinician -- Protection of patient -- Clinical applications -- Procedures for film placement and angulation of ray -- Film selection for intraoral surveys -- Definitions and principles -- Periapical survey: paralleling technique -- Bitewing survey -- Peripical survey: bisecting-angle technique -- Occlusal survey -- Panoramic radiographic images -- Paraclinical procedures -- Infection control -- Film processing -- Essentials of an adequate darkroom -- Lighting -- Automated processing -- Manual processing -- Analysis of completed radiographs -- Record keeping -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 10: Extraoral and intraoral examination -- Objectives -- Components of examination -- Sequence of examination -- Documentation of findings -- Morphologic categories -- Oral cancer -- Procedure for follow-up of a suspicious lesion -- Exfoliative cytology -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 11: Study casts -- Clinical preparation -- Interocclusal record -- Preparation of impression trays -- Impression material -- Mandibular impression -- Maxillary impression -- Disinfection of impressions -- Paraclinical procedures -- Mixing the stone -- Pouring the cast -- Trimming the casts -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings --
505	0_	 |a 12: Gingiva -- Objectives -- Treatment area -- Gingiva and related structures -- Recognition of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival examination -- Gingiva of young children -- Gingiva after periodontal surgery -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 13: Examination instruments and procedures -- Mouth mirror -- Instruments for application of air -- Probe -- Guide to probing -- Probing procedures -- Clinical attachment level -- Furcation examination -- Mucogingival examination -- Basic procedures for use of explorers -- Explorers: Supragingival procedures -- Explorers: Subgingival procedures -- Record findings -- Mobility examination -- Fremitus -- Radiographic examination -- Radiographic changes in periodontal infections -- Early periodontal disease -- Other radiographic findings -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested reading -- 14: Periodontal disease development -- Development of gingival and periodontal infections -- Gingival and periodontal pockets -- Tooth surface pocket wall -- Complications of pocket formation -- Local contributing factors in disease development -- Self cleansing mechanisms -- Risk factors for periodontal diseases -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested reading -- 15: Teeth -- Dentitions -- Dental caries -- Enamel caries -- Early childhood caries -- Root caries -- Noncarious dental lesions -- Enamel hypoplasia -- Attrition -- Erosion -- Abrasion -- Fractures of teeth -- Clinical examination of the teeth -- Recognition of carious lesions -- Testing for pulpal vitality -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 16: Occlusion -- Static occlusion -- Determination of the classification of malocclusion -- Occlusion of the primary teeth -- Functional occlusion -- Trauma from occlusion -- Recommendations for the patient with orthodontic needs -- Everyday ethics -- Factors to teach the patient -- References -- Suggested readings -- 17: Dental biofilm and other soft deposits -- Acquired pellicle -- Dental biofilm -- Composition of dental biofilm -- Clinical aspects -- Sign</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility"> Esther M. Wilkins.</note>
  <note> Includes bibliographical references and index.</note>
  <subject>
    <topic> Dental hygienists</topic>
  </subject>
  <subject>
    <topic>Teeth</topic>
    <topic>Care and hygiene</topic>
  </subject>
  <subject>
    <topic> Dental Prophylaxis</topic>
    <topic> Outlines</topic>
  </subject>
  <classification authority="lcc">RK60.5  .W55 2005</classification>
  <identifier type="isbn">0781740908</identifier>
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