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1. conditional du- a- remove excess cement with an ultrasonic scaler from supragivgival surfaces of
ties of an RDA teeth undergoing ortho treatment
b- allowable duties of an ortho assistant permitholder
c- allowable duties of a dental sedation assistant permitholder
d- application of pit and fissure sealants
2. when can an RDA only when they have completed a board-approved educational program or when
perform condi- they can provide evidence on completing a board-approved course in the specific
tional duties? subject
3. what evidence evidence of completion of a board-approved pit and fissure sealants course; if not,
does an RDA license will be suspended
need to pro-
vide to accom-
pany their first
license renewal
(regarding condi-
tional duties)?
4. what duties may any extraoral duty, coronal polish, topical fluoride application, pit and fissure
a DA/RDA/RDAEF sealants (if course completed) when under Direct Supervision of RDH/RDHAP
perform while
working for/at a
primary care clin-
ic or specialty
clinic?
5. dental auxillary a person who may perform dental supportive procedures under specified super-
vision of a licensed DDS
6. dental assistant unlicensed person who may perform basic supportive procedures under the
supervision of a DDS
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7. registered dental a licensed person who may perform all authorized procedures in addition to all
assistant basic supportive procedures a DA may perform
8. direct supervi- supervision of dental procedures based of DDS instruction and the DDS being
sion physically present in treatment facility during the specified procedure
9. general supervi- supervision of dental procedures based on DDS instruction but where DDS must
sion not be physically present during time of specified procedure
10. basic support- dental procedures categorized by their technically elementary characteristics, com-
ive dental proce- plete reversibility and inability to create potentially hazardous conditions for the PT
dures
11. continuing edu- a condition of license renewal, the submission if evidence of an RDA/RDH/DDS
cation continuing to stay educated on new and improving developments in the practice
of dentistry, as well as reviewing infection control procedures, dental law, and BLS
12. how much of 7.5 hrs in the general areas of PT care, health and safety, and law and ethics
an RDAs contiu- (for DDS, 15 hrs)
ing education can
the Board dic-
tate?
13. how many hours 25 hours, with 2hrs Infection Control, 2 hrs Dental Practice Act, a BLS course (no
of continuing ed- more that 4 hours)
ucation does an
RDA need to com-
plete for each re-
newal?
14. standard precau- a group of infection control and prevention practices that apply to all PTs equally,
tions including the use of PPE, safe handling of sharps
15.
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critical vs. critical - penetrates bone and soft tissue, highest potential for disease transmis-
semi-critical vs. sion
non-critical items semi-critical - touches oral mucosa or non-intact skin but not penetrating soft tissue
or bone
non-critical - items used in PT care but not oral mucosa membranes, much lower
risk of transmission
16. levels of disinfec- low - kills some bacteria, microorganisms, viruses but not Tb or spores
tion intermediate - kills Tb, but not necessarily spores
high - kills Tb and some spores, but not guaranteed to kill all spores
17. germicide chemical agent used to disinfect items/surfaces based on level of contamination
18. sterilization validated process of rendering ALL viable forms of microorganisms inactive (kills
all spores)
19. PPE specialized clothing or equipment used to protect against a hazard (general work
attire NOT included)
20. OPIM other potentially infectious materials (bodily fluids form humans, testing animals,
and fluid/tissue/organ potentially infected with a BBP)
21. DHCP dental healthcare professional - all paid or non-paid personnel in dental health-
care setting who my be occupationally exposed to infectious materials
22. regulations re- a- standard precautions practiced with all PTs
garding Infection b- written protocol shall be developed and made available to all employees regard-
Control Proce- ing instrument processing, operatory cleanliness, and management of injuries
dures c- a copy shall be posted in a visible spot in office
d- PPE worn during all procedures involving hazardous chemicals or handling
contaminated items
23. Hand washing a- with soap and water and start and end of day and when visibly soiled between
PTs
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1. conditional du- a- remove excess cement with an ultrasonic scaler from supragivgival surfaces of
ties of an RDA teeth undergoing ortho treatment
b- allowable duties of an ortho assistant permitholder
c- allowable duties of a dental sedation assistant permitholder
d- application of pit and fissure sealants
2. when can an RDA only when they have completed a board-approved educational program or when
perform condi- they can provide evidence on completing a board-approved course in the specific
tional duties? subject
3. what evidence evidence of completion of a board-approved pit and fissure sealants course; if not,
does an RDA license will be suspended
need to pro-
vide to accom-
pany their first
license renewal
(regarding condi-
tional duties)?
4. what duties may any extraoral duty, coronal polish, topical fluoride application, pit and fissure
a DA/RDA/RDAEF sealants (if course completed) when under Direct Supervision of RDH/RDHAP
perform while
working for/at a
primary care clin-
ic or specialty
clinic?
5. dental auxillary a person who may perform dental supportive procedures under specified super-
vision of a licensed DDS
6. dental assistant unlicensed person who may perform basic supportive procedures under the
supervision of a DDS
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7. registered dental a licensed person who may perform all authorized procedures in addition to all
assistant basic supportive procedures a DA may perform
8. direct supervi- supervision of dental procedures based of DDS instruction and the DDS being
sion physically present in treatment facility during the specified procedure
9. general supervi- supervision of dental procedures based on DDS instruction but where DDS must
sion not be physically present during time of specified procedure
10. basic support- dental procedures categorized by their technically elementary characteristics, com-
ive dental proce- plete reversibility and inability to create potentially hazardous conditions for the PT
dures
11. continuing edu- a condition of license renewal, the submission if evidence of an RDA/RDH/DDS
cation continuing to stay educated on new and improving developments in the practice
of dentistry, as well as reviewing infection control procedures, dental law, and BLS
12. how much of 7.5 hrs in the general areas of PT care, health and safety, and law and ethics
an RDAs contiu- (for DDS, 15 hrs)
ing education can
the Board dic-
tate?
13. how many hours 25 hours, with 2hrs Infection Control, 2 hrs Dental Practice Act, a BLS course (no
of continuing ed- more that 4 hours)
ucation does an
RDA need to com-
plete for each re-
newal?
14. standard precau- a group of infection control and prevention practices that apply to all PTs equally,
tions including the use of PPE, safe handling of sharps
15.
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critical vs. critical - penetrates bone and soft tissue, highest potential for disease transmis-
semi-critical vs. sion
non-critical items semi-critical - touches oral mucosa or non-intact skin but not penetrating soft tissue
or bone
non-critical - items used in PT care but not oral mucosa membranes, much lower
risk of transmission
16. levels of disinfec- low - kills some bacteria, microorganisms, viruses but not Tb or spores
tion intermediate - kills Tb, but not necessarily spores
high - kills Tb and some spores, but not guaranteed to kill all spores
17. germicide chemical agent used to disinfect items/surfaces based on level of contamination
18. sterilization validated process of rendering ALL viable forms of microorganisms inactive (kills
all spores)
19. PPE specialized clothing or equipment used to protect against a hazard (general work
attire NOT included)
20. OPIM other potentially infectious materials (bodily fluids form humans, testing animals,
and fluid/tissue/organ potentially infected with a BBP)
21. DHCP dental healthcare professional - all paid or non-paid personnel in dental health-
care setting who my be occupationally exposed to infectious materials
22. regulations re- a- standard precautions practiced with all PTs
garding Infection b- written protocol shall be developed and made available to all employees regard-
Control Proce- ing instrument processing, operatory cleanliness, and management of injuries
dures c- a copy shall be posted in a visible spot in office
d- PPE worn during all procedures involving hazardous chemicals or handling
contaminated items
23. Hand washing a- with soap and water and start and end of day and when visibly soiled between
PTs