The important thing to remember when gathering evidence is that the more evidence the better - that is, the more evidence you gather to demonstrate your skills, the more confident an assessor can be that you have learned the skills not just at one point in time, but are continuing to apply and develop those skills (as opposed to just learning for the test!). Furthermore, one piece of evidence that you collect will not usualy demonstrate all the required criteria for a unit of competency, whereas multiple overlapping pieces of evidence will usually do the trick!
From the Wiki University
What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?
Plan treatment
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Make accessible in the clean zone of the surgery the client's required laboratory work and necessary charts andrecords Completed |
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Obtain accurate, complete and legal records of the client's personal, medical and dental history Completed |
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Interpret prescription where required Completed |
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Provide full details of the procedure to the client and/or carer Completed |
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Obtain and document consent following ethical and legal requirements Completed |
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Implement standard precaution during all procedures Completed |
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Ensure emergency procedures are in place and ready for use according to relevant guidelines Completed |
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Take a primary impression
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Select correctly the equipment, instruments and materials for the primary impression Completed |
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Take primary impressions of the maxilla and/or mandible using an alginate material in stock edentulous trays Completed |
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Relieve the denture in the area of the abutments Completed |
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Reline the denture with a tissue conditioning material Completed |
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Pour alginate impression in dental stone and trim for custom tray fabrication Completed |
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Prepare to take a final impression
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Fabricate an open window custom tray to provide an accurate impression of tissue details and the relationship of the abutments to one another and to surrounding oral tissues Completed |
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Ensure abutment screw tightness Completed |
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Attach impression copings to the abutments with the proper length guide pins Completed |
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Try-in the custom tray in the mouth and check for comfort and path of insertion Completed |
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Mould the borders of the custom tray Completed |
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Seal the window with baseplate wax and soften in a heated water bath Completed |
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Insert custom tray over the guide pins and impression copings Completed |
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Take the final impression
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Paint the custom tray with an appropriate adhesive for the impression material to be used Completed |
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Mix the selected impression material according to the manufacturer's specifications Completed |
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Load the impression material into the tray and syringe and inject around the impression copings Completed |
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Seat the impression tray using the guide pins and holes in the wax window as a guide for placement Completed |
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Complete moulding of the borders Completed |
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Clear excess impression material from guide pins before complete setting Completed |
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Loosen the guide pins and remove the impression Completed |
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Pour master cast and fabricate occlusal rims
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Screw replicas onto the impression copings with guide pins Completed |
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Bead and box the final impression and cast in diestone Completed |
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Unscrew each guide pin completely before separating the impression from the cast Completed |
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Fabricate attachment and bar extensions according to the prescription Completed |
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Evaluate casting for accuracy of fit on the abutments Completed |
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Fabricate a customized record base incorporating attachments Completed |
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Add occlusal rims to the trimmed and polished base Completed |
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Establish maxillomandibular relations
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Position the attachment bar in the mouth Completed |
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Place pressure indicator paste on the fitting surface of the base and ensure the base is fully seated in the mouth Completed |
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Check the base for attachment retention and potential pressure areas Completed |
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Record maxillomandibular relationships Completed |
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Establish lip support and phonetics at the correct vertical dimension Completed |
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Select tooth shade and denture tooth mould Completed |
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Try-in of waxed denture in client's mouth and process
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Evaluate trial denture for tooth arrangement, aesthetics, phonetics and vertical dimension of the occlusion Completed |
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Adjust the trial denture for denture soreness Completed |
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Record another centric relation and process as normal Completed |
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Ensure complete seating of the overdenture into the attachment bar Completed |
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Insert the completed overdenture
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Snap denture onto the attachment bar Completed |
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Use pressure indicator paste to adjust any potential sore areas Completed |
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Check centric relation and remount denture for final adjusment Completed |
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Provide hygiene and home care instructions Completed |
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