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THE DENTAL TEAM “What ethical issues exist in the relationship of the dentist and dental auxiliaries?”. Educational Background of Dental Hygienists. College level coursework 2.5 - 3 years Degreed offered: Associate of Science Bachelor of Science Master of Science Accredited Programs
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THE DENTAL TEAM“What ethical issues exist in the relationship of the dentist and dental auxiliaries?”
Educational Background of Dental Hygienists • College level coursework • 2.5 - 3 years • Degreed offered: • Associate of Science • Bachelor of Science • Master of Science • Accredited Programs • Licensure
Basic Science General Chemistry with lab Anatomy & Physiology with lab Microbiology with lab Nutrition General Education English Composition Communications or Speech Psychology Sociology Course Work
Dental Sciences • Dental Morphology and Occlusion • Histology & Embryology • General & Oral Pathology • Oral Medicine • Dental Materials • Pharmacology
Dental Hygiene Practice • Patient Assessment • Radiology • Medical Emergencies • Preventive Dentistry • Periodontology • Expanded Functions • (Hygiene & Restorative) • Community and Public Health Dentistry • Practice Management
Scope of Practice • Patient Assessment • Data Interpretation • Dental Hygiene Treatment Planning • Periodontal Debridement • Preventive therapies • Restorative Expanded Functions
Educational Background of Dental Assistants • On the job training (OTJ), Vocational/Technical Colleges; Community Colleges • Accredited Programs • Certification for Expanded Functions • Degrees: • Associate of Science
Course work • Basic Science • Anatomy & Physiology • General Education • English Composition
Dental Sciences • Dental Morphology and Occlusion • Histology,Embryology, General & Oral Pathology, Pharmacology Concepts • Dental Materials
Dental Assisting Practice • Patient Assessment • Radiology • Medical Emergencies • Preventive Dentistry • Expanded Functions • (Hygiene & Restorative) • Community and Public Health Dentistry • Practice Management
Scope of Practice • Limited Patient Assessment • Chairside assisting • Expanded Restorative Functions • Preventive therapies
Ethical Issues Faced • Sexual Harassment • Supervision • Delegation of duties • Evaluation
Sexual Harassment • “A form of sexual discrimination that includes unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or other verbal or physical actions of a sexual nature when:
submission to such conduct is made explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual’s employment or status submission to or rejection such conduct by an individual is used as a basis for an employment decision or a decision affecting an individual’s status such conduct substantially interferes with an individual’s work, academic participation or performance, or creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working or educational environment.
Ethical Relationships • Improve the quality of patient care • Increase office productivity • Decrease stress level for all members of the Team.
Strategies to enhance mutually beneficial and cooperative relationships • Develop respectful, collaborative relationships • Establish open communication processes • Provide clear delineation of responsibilities, especially limitations