It is the dental assistant’s responsibility to maintain mouth suction, moisture control and keep a clean oral environment, when they are assisting with a dental procedure. The dental assistant is responsible for keeping the patient’s mouth free of excess saliva, blood, tooth fragments and other dental materials with the use of suction. Common procedures that[] Read More »
10. Moisture Control
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