2.4 Oral Evacuation & Instrument Transfer
ORAL EVACUATION and INSTRUMENT TRANSFER
Protocol: The learner must successfully demonstrate accurate retraction of tissues while keeping fluids from accumulating in the oral cavity, to ensure visibility and patient comfort through the use and correct positioning of the high and low volume evacuation system. The learner must successfully demonstrate safe and efficient instrument transfer, utilizing the four-handed dentistry technique.
NOTE: This procedure will be an evaluated component in specified clinical evaluations under the heading “safety measured followed”.
Criteria
Student completed procedure protocol accurately | Successful (S) |
Student did not complete procedure protocol accurately | Unsuccessful (U) |
Procedure Protocol |
Complete armamentarium assembled |
Position the dental equipment to facilitate treatment and ergonomics |
Procedure explained to the patient |
Transfer a mirror to the operator |
Maxillary and Mandibular Posterior Oral Evacuation |
Use mouth mirror to gently retract the tissue |
Position the HVE tip correctly in Q1 |
Position the HVE tip correctly in Q2 |
Position the HVE tip correctly in Q3 |
Position the HVE tip correctly in Q4 |
Maxillary and Mandibular Anterior Oral Evacuation |
Correct use of the HVE when the operator is preparing the tooth from the lingual |
Correct use of the HVE when the operator is preparing the tooth from the buccal |
Oral Cavity Rinse |
Provide patient with a limited mouth rinse in area specified |
Provide the patient with a complete mouth rinse |
Overhead light is in proper position for the operator in maxillary and mandibular procedures |
Patient’s tissues not traumatized |
Locate evacuation trap and discuss maintenance |
Instrument Transfer |
Pass / exchange a variety of hand instruments |
Maintain control of the HVE evacuator in area specified by the operator while passing instruments |
Safety measures followed |
Infection control protocols followed |
Demonstrates professionalism and appropriate communication skills |