Learner NameCompany Name
Assessor NameDate Submitted
Anderson Stockley Accredited Training Ltd
Level 3 Diploma in Dental Nursing - 5234
306 Provide chairside support for the assessment of patients’
oral health
Unit aim:
This unit focuses on preparing the dental environment and
supporting the operator during an oral health assessment. Learners
will need to demonstrate an understanding of correct legislation
relating to confidentiality and the maintenance of records to
facilitate recording and processing oral health assessment.
To achieve this unit, you will need to complete:
Task A Assignment
Task B Activity
Task C Tray Lay Out
In addition to these tasks your assessor and/or observer may ask
you to complete a variety of further types of evidence including;
questions and answers, reflective accounts, expert witness
testimonies and personal statements.
When completing these tasks please continue onto additional
pages ensuring your name, signature and questions are included on
each page.
The whole workbook along with any observations and all
supporting evidence should be submitted when your assessor is
satisfied that the evidence meets the requirements in full.
Please ask your assessor how to refer to criteria numbers in the
standards.
Suggested resources:-
· Internet
· Dental catalogues
· Plus the following textbooks:
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Unit 306
Task A Assignment
What different records, charts and images do you use in your
practice,
Explain in detail the purpose of them in dental assessment,
include in your answers how the range below would be stored/saved
after use to protect patient’s confidentiality.:
(A/C 1.1 & 1.2 RANGE A-H and RANGE A-H)
A Dental charts UK/FDI systems/periodontal/periodontal
BPE/Palmers notation B Radiographs
C Photographs D Study models
E Personal details F Medical history
G Orthodontic measurements/classifications H Consent
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Task B Activity
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Task D Tray Lay Out
Take a photo of what would be used in an Oral Health assessment,
include what would be used to check the patient’s occlusion and
label each item.
(A/C 306 1.2 ABC)
Colour the diagram below to show clearly the different surfaces
of the teeth:
Dental Charting Activity
Dental Charting Activity Palmers Notations:
On the chart above please reflect the following:
UR8 – D/O CARIES
UR6 – XLA NEEDED
UR5 – DO COMPOSITE RESTORATION PRESENT
UR2-UL2 – PORCELAIN BONDED CROWNS
UL3 – VENEER
UL4 – MOB CARIES
UL7 – MISSING
LL8 – MISSING
LL6 – MISSING
LL5 – XLA REQUIRED
LL3-LR3 – PARTIAL ACRYLIC DENTURE
Dental Charting Activity International Dental Federation (FDI)
Notation:
On the chart above please reflect the following International
Dental Federation (FDI) Notation:
18 – Missing
23 – Porcelain Crown Present
46 – M/O/D amalgam present
37 – MO Inlay Prep required
33-43 – XLA required and acrylic partial denture to be made
48 – XLA required
11 – Distal composite present
22 – Buccal caries
36 –MODL caries
BPE Score Charting
Upper Right – 1
Upper Central – 1
Upper Left – 1
Lower Left – 1
Lower Central – 2
Lower right – 1
Upper Right – 3
Upper Central – 2
Upper Left – 2
Lower Left – 3*
Lower Central – 2
Lower right – 1
Orthodontic Assessment - Missing Words
Please read the section below and fill in the missing words:
horizontal
thumb
overbite
jaw
malocclusion
bite
normal
orthodontics
treatment
upper
incisors
overlap
open bite
full
occlusion
mandible
dentition
dummy
combination
patient
protruding
true
One of the factors that a dentist considers during an
orthodontic assessment is the way the patient’s teeth ……….….
together, otherwise known as their ……………….. When ……………..occlusion
is not present, the ……………... is described as having a type of
…………………., and the ……………... for this forms the basis of
…………………….
The basic types of malocclusion are caused by a ……………… of any of
the following:
· Protruding …………… incisors
· Crowding
· ………………. lower ……………...
In orthodontics a vertical overlap is called …………………... and a
……………….. overlap is called overjet.
An anterior …………………. is when the upper …………….fail to ………………. the
lower incisors when the ……………….. is brought to ……………... occlusion.
An open bite that persist beyond the mixed ………………. stage is known
as a …………….. open bite. Open bites can be the result of ……………….. or
……………... sucking.
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