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Figure 2-26.—Consultation Sheet, SF 513
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Dental Technican, Volume 2 - Dentist training manual for military dentists
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Chapter 3 Preventive Dentistry

RESERVE  DENTAL  ASSESSMENT  AND CERTIFICATION,  NAVMED  6600/12 Voluntary  Training  Unit  (VTU)  or  Selected Reserve   (SELRES)   personnel   may   have   this additional  form  included  in  their  dental  records.  Use NAVMED   6600/12   in   conjunction   with   the   Naval Reserve  T-1  or  T-2  dental  examination  that  is performed every 5 years or with any required physical examination.  Instructions  for  completion  of  the NAVMED 6600/12 is found in MANMED, chapter 6. PATIENT  DISMISSAL Once  the  examination  is  completed,  return  the patient’s  dental  prosthesis  if  it  was  removed  for  the exam.  The  dentist  may  have  instructions  for  the patient;   for   example,   information   regarding medications  or  future  appointments.  Make  sure  that the  patient  understands  the  instructions  given  by  the dentist.  Remove  the  patient  napkin  from  the  patient and place it over the contaminated instruments. Push  the  dental  operating  light  and  the  bracket table out of the way so the patient will not bump against them.  Return  the  dental  chair  to  its  lowest  upright position, raise the arm of the chair and assist the patient from the chair. Direct the patient to the front desk to make future appointments  if  needed.  Remove  all  instruments  and prepare  the  DTR  for  the  next  patient.  Follow  the infection  control,  sterilization,  and  disinfection procedures outlined in Dental Technician, Volume 1, chapters 9 and 10. 2-27

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