21 st Century Instructional Guide for Career Technical Education Dental Terminology Health Sciences Education Cluster Title: Dental Terminology (WVEIS 0748) Standard Number: HSE.S.DT.1 Dental Terminology Students will effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, using dental terminology, understanding prefixes, roots, and suffixes appropriately. Essential Questions: How would you evaluate the accuracy of a new dental term? Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor: HSE.O.DT.1.1 determine the steps in analyzing the definition of dental acronyms. analyzing definitions prefix root word suffix meaning pluralize utilize See chapter 1, Dental Terminology , Charline M. Dofka. HSE.O.DT.1.2 pronounce commonly used dental terms. commonly used dental terms abbreviations homonyms pronunciation by syllables HSE.O.DT.1.3 spell and pronounce commonly used dental root words, prefixes, and suffixes. commonly used root words alveolar apical 1
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21st Century Instructional Guide for Career Technical Education
Dental TerminologyStudents will effectively communicate, both orally and in writing, using dental terminology, understanding prefixes, roots, and suffixes appropriately.
EssentialQuestions:
How would you evaluate the accuracy of a new dental term?
Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor:HSE.O.DT.1.1 determine the steps in analyzing the definition
of dental acronyms.analyzing definitions
prefix root word suffix meaning pluralize utilize
See chapter 1, Dental Terminology, Charline M. Dofka.
HSE.O.DT.1.2 pronounce commonly used dental terms. commonly used dental terms abbreviations homonyms pronunciation by syllables
HSE.O.DT.1.3 spell and pronounce commonly used dental root words, prefixes, and suffixes.
commonly used root words alveolar apical axis buccal cheilo coronal dens distal enamel
prefixes a,an ab ad ante anti bi dys di endo ex or ex/o homo hypo hyper inter intra infra mal para peri poly pro
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retro sub super supra trans tri
suffixes ac,ic,ar al algia ia ectomy graph, graphy gram itis ist lar necrosis oid ologist ology oma otomy osis ous sion plasty trophy
HSE.O.DT.1.4 recognize commonly used acronyms and abbreviations.
common acronyms and abbreviations AIDS ALARA ANUG CDA DDS/DMD DHMO/DMO EFDA
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FFD HIV HVE NIOSH OSAP OSHA PPE RDH ZOE
Standard Number: HSE.S.DT.2
Odontology and Anatomical LandmarksStudents will apply knowledge and skills to communicate effectively using terminology associated with odontology and anatomical landmarks.
EssentialQuestions:
How does the use of terminology inhibit understanding in the communication process?
Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor:HSE.O.DT.2.1 articulate the major bones of the face and
Pharmacology and Emergency CareStudents will understand and use terminology related to pharmacology and emergency care in a dental office to communicate effectively.
EssentialQuestions:
Create a scenario in which the dental patient experiences anaphylactic shock.
Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor:HSE.O.DT.7.1 examine regulatory bodies concerned with
the control of medications/drugs.regulatory bodies
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1906) Harrison Narcotic Act Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (1938) Durham-Humphrey Law Drug Amendments Drug Abuse Control Amendments Controlled Substance Act
HSE.O.DT.7.2 determine effects that drugs impose on the body.
answering machine answering service conference call
written communication first class mail second class mail third class mail fourth class mail certified mail COD mail express mail insured mail registered mail special delivery special handling electronic mail incoming mail
o invoiceo statemento miscellaneouso packages
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o personalo payment
outgoing mailHSE.O.DT.8.2 compare types of appointments and correlated
HSE.O.DT.8.3 examine dental insurance terms and discuss types of dental insurance plans.
insurance terms approved services assignment of benefits authorization to release information beneficiary benefit birthday rule calendar year carrier certificate of eligibility claim coordination of benefits copayment customary fee deductible
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dependent exclusion fiscal year group policy insured maximum benefits preauthorization premium procedural code provider reasonable fee release of information statement schedule of benefits subscriber superbill third party UCR usual fee
types of dental insurance plans prepaid capitation Government Insurance Programs
HSE.O.DT.8.4 examine common banking terms and discuss types of financial disbursements used in a dental office.
HSE.O.DT.8.5 select terms related to purchasing and inventory of supplies.
purchasing and inventory back order capital supply expendable supply invoice nonexpendable supply purchase order reorder point lead time inventory shelf life
HSE.O.DT.8.6 relate legal and ethical terms and definitions used in a dental business office.
legal and ethical terms abandonment abuse breach of confidentiality confidentiality consent contract defamation defendant deposition ethics felony fraud incompetent judgment liability licensure litigation malpractice negligence plaintiff res ipsa loguitor
Standard Number: HSE.S.DT.9
Technology Students will:
understand the use of computer technology within the dental health care system.
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demonstrate skills and knowledge of computer technology as appropriate to dental healthcare applications.
EssentialQuestions:
How has the application of information technology impacted healthcare careers?
Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor:HSE.O.DT.9.1 implement the use of dental software
programs.*Dentrix Dental software system has related patient information for this course.
HSE.O.DT.9.2 utilize software, hardware, and the internetto practice and master standards.
software and hardware using word processing type papers reports required class writing assignments
internet to practice and master standards in: dental terminology odontology and anatomical landmarks infection control chair side assisting radiography dental laboratory pharmacology and emergency care business office procedures
HSE.O.DT.9.3 utilize the internet as a resource/research tool. internet as a resource/research tool for: reports research assignments other activities
o dental terminologyo odontology and anatomical landmarkso infection controlo chair side assistingo radiographyo dental laboratoryo pharmacology and emergency careo business office procedures
Standard Number: HSE.S.DT.10
Student OrganizationsStudents will participate in the local chapter of the Career and Technical Organization (CTSO).
Essential How does participation in a Career and Technical Student Organization (CTSO) impact professional
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Questions: development and lifelong learning?Objectives: Students will Learning Plan & Notes to Instructor:HSE.O.DT.10.1 participate in the local chapter of the
appropriate Career and Technical Organization (CTSO).
involvement in HOSA or SkillsUSA membership committee involvement contests projects other educational activities
HSE.O.DT.10.2 examine parliamentary procedure in organizational meetings.
parliamentary procedure in organizational meetings main motion second debate vote point of information division adjourn
HSE.O.DT.10.3 characterize team membership skills, such ascooperation and leadership.
team membership skills cooperation leadership through participation in
o committeeso contestso projectso other educational activities
HSE.O.DT.10.4 take part in local, state and national dental health care and education projects.
local, state and national dental health care and education projects
National Dental Health Month Dental Assistant Recognition Week American Dental Assistants Association, etc.
21C.O.9-12.1.LS3 Student creates information using advanced skills of analysis, synthesis and evaluation and shares
Students use the Internet and selected software to create and interpret dental terms and records.
Students identify dental word roots, prefixes, and suffixes; and accurately build and
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this information through a variety of oral, written and multimedia communications that target academic, professional and technical audiences and purposes.
Students use interactive software to master course standards and objectives.
interpret dental terms.
21C.O.9-12.1.TT2 Student routinely applies keyboarding skills, keyboard shortcut techniques, and mouse skills with facility, speed and accuracy.
21C.O.9-12.1.TT10 Student implements various Internet search techniques (e.g., Boolean searches, meta-searches, web bots) to gather information; student evaluates the information for validity, appropriateness, content, bias, currency, and usefulness.
Thinking and Reasoning Skills:
21C.O.9-12.2.LS1 Student engages in a critical thinking process that supports synthesis and conducts evaluation using complex criteria.
Students use dental terminology in examining dental terms associated with structure and function, disease pathology; diagnostic and therapeutic dental procedures, and abbreviations related to dental care
Students apply acquired knowledge to accurately interpret dental terms used by dental health professionals to understand a patient’s dental records.
21C.O.9-12.2.LS2 Student draws conclusions from a variety of data sources to analyze and interpret
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systems. Students are provided with dental reports to analyze and interpret patient information.
Students use electronic medical records to compile, synthesize, produce, and disseminate patient information.
21C.O.9-12.2.TT2 Student collaborates with peers, experts and others to contribute to a content-related knowledge base by using technology to compile, synthesize, produce, and disseminate information, models, and other creative works.
Personal, and Workplace, Skills:
21C.O.9-12.3.LS3 Student demonstrates ownership of his/her learning by setting goals, monitoring and adjusting performance, extending learning, using what he/she has learned to adapt to new situations, and displaying perseverance and commitment to continued learning.
Students will develop an awareness of course concepts in relationship to real-world applications, adapting to the clinical setting.
Within this course, students follow established protocols in the use of technology (HIPPA).
Students apply course concepts to patient/clinical experiences.
Students follow established protocols and HIPPA regulations. (i.e. educational settings/healthcare facilities)21C.O.9-12.3.LS4 Student demonstrates
ethical behavior and works responsibly and collaboratively with others in the context of the school and the larger community, and he/she demonstrates civic responsibility through engagement in public discourse and
B.01-B.11, .17-.28 Understands the personal traits/behaviors associated with successful entrepreneurial performance.
Students will utilize accurate medical terminology in collaborative work, decision-making processes, and identify entrepreneurial opportunities.
Students display appropriate leadership, communication, and interpersonal traits/behaviors in personal applications and collaboration with others. Students successfully use dental terminology accurately to draw conclusions regarding dental records.
D.01-D.06, .08, .014, .17, .21-.30,
Understand concepts, strategies, and systems needed to interact effectively with others.
E .01-.14 Understands concepts and procedures needed for basic computer operations.
Culminating AssessmentCulminating Assessment:
You work in a local dental office and must accurately interpret the basic elements of medical words used in a patient’s history. You will be judged on the accuracy of your interpretation.
You are a dental assistant and must accurately interpret a patient’s oral x-ray report by defining the medical terms used in the patient’s medical record. You will be judged on the accuracy of your interpretation.
Industry Accreditation/CertificationIndustry Accreditation/Certification
Secondary programs:None available at the completion of this course.Postsecondary programs: must complete all courses within the Dental Concentration
Commission on Dental Accreditation American Dental Association Dental Assisting National Board
o Certified Dental Assistant CDAo Certified Office Assistant COA
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o Infection Control Exam ICEo Radiation Health and Safety RHSo General Chairside GCo Dental Laboratory Technician
Links and Other ResourcesLinks and Other Resources
Related Websites:
Dental Assisting National Boardhttp://www.danb.org
American Dental Associationhttp://www.ada.org
American Dental Assistants Associationhttp://www.dentalassistant.org
U.S. Department of Labor in the 21st Centuryhttp://www.dol.gov/
America's Career InfoNetwww.acinet.org
America's Job Bankwww.ajb.org
America's Service Locatorwww.servicelocator.org
Employment & Training Administrationwww.doleta.gov
The Job Accommodation Network (JAN)http://www.jan.wvu.edu
Monthly Labor Review Online: Labor Force Archiveshttp://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/indexL.htm#Labor force