Easy to understand and simple to use, this resource offers the best practice available in workbook form for mastering vital dental assisting skills. It reviews the full range of tasks required today ― from basic to advanced functions ― plus anatomy, physiology, oral embryology, histology, and other essential areas of knowledge.
- Comprehensive review exercises for each chapter, including short answer, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple-choice questions.
- Competency skill sheets for evaluating strengths and weaknesses in performing procedural skills.
- Tear-out flashcards as a bonus study tool for learning difficult concepts.
Debbie S. Robinson is retired from her position of Research Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina, where she was involved in clinical research. Her educational background includes an Associate Degree in Dental Assisting, Bachelor's Degree in Health Administration, and Master of Science Degree in Dental Auxiliary Teachers Education. Her clinical experience includes practicing as a clinical chairside assistant in a pediatric and orthodontic dental office, dental research center, and special patient care clinic. She taught for over 20 years in the community college setting and as Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of the Dental Assisting Program and Dental Assisting Specialty Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Adams School of Dentistry.