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The science that seeks to adapt working conditions to suit the worker
Ergonomics
The instruments are transferred with the working end of the instrument directed toward the tooth being treated
Position of use
When beginning a procedure, the dentist will signal that the procedure is about to begin by placing one hand on each side of the patient's mouth, ready to receive the mirror and explorer. The clinical DA will simultaneously deliver the mirror and the explorer using a
Two-handed exchange
For transferring instruments throughout a procedure, this specific technique is used for its efficiency
Single-handed technique
The single-handed technique is used for what instruments?
Hand instruments, dental handpieces, and the air-water syringe
A function that the dentist delegates a specific intraoral task to a credentialed expanded function dental assistant (EFDA) or a registered dental assistant (RDA). For a function to be delegated, it must be legal in the state to do so
Expanded function
The center of the practice. Patients receive their treatment in this designated area
Dental treatment area or Dental operatory
The chair's back is lowered until the patient is almost lying down. The patient's head and knees should be approximately at the same plane. The majority of dental procedures take place in this position
Supine position
Based on a clock concept, the top of the patient's head is 12 o'clock. The best way to identify the working positions of the dental team. The locations of the zones vary, depending on whether the operator (or dentist) is right- or left-handed
Operating zones
The manner in which the dentist and the clinical assistant position themselves around the patient. Designed to limit activities that can cause excessive reaching, bending, and twisting
Positioning the dental team
The patient's head will be lower than the feet. The position is recommended during an emergency situation, especially if a patient becomes unconscious
Subsupine position
The matter in which the dentist holds an instrument is termed ____. It is determined by the type of instrument, how it is used, and which arch is being treated
Grasp