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Dental and Pharmacy Skills Chapter

Dental and Pharmacy Skills Chapter. Objectives: 10.01Identify teeth and dental instruments 10.02Work with medication and mathematical conversions. Identifying Teeth. Incisors -located in the front and center broad, sharp edge used to cut food Cuspids -also called canines, or eyeteeth

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Dental and Pharmacy Skills Chapter

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  1. Dental and Pharmacy Skills Chapter Objectives: 10.01Identify teeth and dental instruments 10.02Work with medication and mathematical conversions

  2. Identifying Teeth • Incisors-located in the front and center broad, sharp edge used to cut food • Cuspids-also called canines, or eyeteeth located at angles of lips used to tear food longest teeth in the mouth • Bicuspids-also called premolars located before molars, from front to back used to pulverize or grind food • Molars-teeth in the back of the mouth largest and strongest teeth used to grind food

  3. Primary/Deciduous -first set of teeth “baby” teeth maintains correct spacing for permanent teeth Maxillary - located in the sockets, or alveoli or upper jaw bone Mandibular -located in the alveoli of the mandible, or lower jaw bone Secondary/Permanent - second set of teeth there are 32

  4. Roman Numerals • Used for some drugs and solutions • Used for ordering some supplies KEY NUMERALS: I, V, X, C, D, M Usually, no more than 3 of any one Roman Numeral is used to represent a number.

  5.  If the numeral for a smaller number is used after the numeral for a larger number, all of the numbers are added together If the numeral for a smaller number is used in front of the numeral for a larger number, the smaller number is subtracted from the larger number

  6. Let’s play Bingo • What Arabic number do the letters stand for?

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