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Title: Fluoride Application Training


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  • Fluoride Application Training
  • margaretpaterson_at_nhs.net

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This lecture will cover
  • The clinical part of the care manual
  • How to carry out the clinical training and the
    reflective journal
  • How to apply the fluoride varnish

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Fluoride Varnish
  • Fluoride Varnish is normally a very safe material
    to use
  • Chronic fluoride ingestion causes fluorosis

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Fluoride Varnish Safety
  • The Duraphat that ChildSmile uses comes in 1.6 ml
    cartridges. The dose for a nursery child is 0.25
    ml of Duraphat. The cartridge is marked out in
    0.25ml sections so this is easily dispensed
  • As only 0.25ml is on the tray, no child should
    ever be at risk of receiving too high a dose
  • For the mixed dentition 0.4 ml is recommended
  • Children should not take fluoride supplements the
    day before, on the day or day following Duraphat
    application

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Toxic Dose
  • There should be no opportunity for a child to
    ingest more than a single dose. However, in very
    rare cases, a problem may arise
  • Acute fluoride toxicity causes nausea and
    vomiting
  • If suspected give milk to drink and quickly
    transfer to local AE

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The Collapsed Child
  • Duraphat applied in the correct dose is not
    associated with any adverse reactions
  • Every child is asked about allergies and asthma.
    Children who have been hospitalised with asthma
    or who have allergies are eliminated
  • This is the prescribing DENTISTS responsibility

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Protocol for Collapsed Child
  • Stop the procedure immediately
  • Summon help from rest of dental team and/or class
    teacher
  • Remove all equipment
  • Put child in recovery position, ensuring chin is
    elevated
  • Member of team move other children/family members
    away from the incident

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Child Protection
  • There are many forms of abuse physical,
    emotional, sexual, neglect
  • Everyone has a part to play in making sure
    children are safe from harm
  • 60 of cases of physical abuse have oro-facial
    signs

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DOP (Direct Operational Procedure)
  • Firstly observe your trainer complete at least 5
    cases and discuss
  • Undertake 10 supervised varnish application cases
    in the primary care setting
  • A DOP is then to be carried out in the primary
    care setting

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DOP (Part 2)
  • You must be assessed as competent in areas 1-7
    to complete the DOP satisfactorily
  • If you do not complete one of these
    satisfactorily the area should be identified and
    the DOP retaken

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1. Medical History
  • Relevant medical history and risk assessment
    includes
  • Asthmatics or hospitalisation due to asthma or
    allergies
  • Any abnormality of the oral soft tissues
  • Gross caries which involve pulpal exposure
  • Non-compliant child
  • Child feeling unwell on the day

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2. Clinical Judgement
  • The trainee should
  • Consider all the information obtained at the risk
    assessment and reach a decision whether or not to
    apply Duraphat and /or refer to a dentist
  • Demonstrate that they are able to thoroughly
    inspect the lips and mouth for any abnormality

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3. Technical Ability Manual Dexterity
  • All technical procedures must be performed
    appropriately, accurately and efficiently. The
    trainee should demonstrate they can
  • set up the tray as per the application protocol
  • dispense the appropriate quantity (0.25ml) of
    fluoride varnish
  • apply the fluoride varnish as per the application
    protocol
  • carry out the procedure in a manner that ensures
    the comfort of the child

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4. Communication Skills
  • The trainee should demonstrate good communication
    skill
  • All stages of the procedure must be explained to
    the child and family in a manner they can
    understand
  • Good oral health messages should be given to the
    child/family when appropriate

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5. Professionalism
  • The trainee should
  • Show respect, courtesy and compassion for the
    child
  • Maintain honesty and confidentiality
  • Adhere to the GDC guidelines regarding
    professional conduct at all times
  • Demonstrate they act in a professional manner
    during the procedure

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The Principles of Practice in Dentistry
  • As a dental professional, you are responsible
    for
  • Putting patients interests first and acting to
    protect them
  • Respecting patients dignity and choices
  • Protecting the confidentiality of patients
    information
  • Co-operating with other members of the dental
    team and other healthcare colleagues in the
    interests of patients 
  • Maintaining professional knowledge competence
  • Being trustworthy

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6. Knowledge
  • The trainee should demonstrate an appropriate
    level of knowledge in the field. This will be
    assessed by using appropriate questions regarding
    the procedure
  • How does fluoride varnish help prevent caries?
  • What is the toxic dose of fluoride varnish for
    pre 5 children?
  • What is the protocol for a collapsed patient?
  • What is the protocol for a patient when there is
    concern regarding child protection?

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7. Organisation
  • The trainee must
  • Be prepared for each child and work in an
    organised manner
  • Demonstrate they have taken precaution to prevent
    fluoride being accessible to the child
  • Undertake fluoride varnish application in an
    appropriate amount of time

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To summarise
  • You must observe and assist with the placement of
    fluoride varnish on at least 5 different patients
    and discuss them with the dentist /mentor
  • You then will apply fluoride varnish to at least
    10 different patients with a range of ages, in
    the clinical setting and enter them in the
    reflective diary
  • You will undertake the DOP in the clinical
    setting after you have completed enough patients
    (minimum of 10) to feel confident about the
    procedure
  • If successful send in your completed journal
  • Your certificate will be sent to you

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Direct Observation Procedure 2 Fluoride Varnish
Application Nursery Setting
Case Complexity Low Medium High Taking a
relevant history and risk-assessing the patient
for fluoride varnish application Further training
required Competent Clinical Judgement Further
training required Competent Technical Ability
and Manual Dexterity Further training required
Competent Communication Skills Further training
required Competent Professionalism Further
training required Competent Knowledge Further
training required Competent Organisation Furthe
r training required Competent Satisfaction
with OSCE Further training required
Competent
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  • You are now an Enhanced Duty Dental Nurse

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Fluoride Varnish Application
  • Before the patient arrives the nurses should
    check that they have an equipment pack.
  • Each pack should contain
  • 1 tray
  • 1 brush
  • 4 size 2 cotton wool rolls
  • 1 disposable dental mirror
  • 1 pair of disposable tweezers
  • 1 bib

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You will also need
  • Boxes of Duraphat cartridges check expiry date
  • Syringe and cannula
  • Box of latex free gloves
  • 2 pairs of adult safety glasses
  • 1 pair of child safety glasses

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In the Nursery
  • Nurses must check before any inspection is
    started that you have the correct child and the
    DHSW has checked they have been validated

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In Practice
  • The children will be turning up with their
    parents/carers so they dont need consent
  • Their medical history should tell you if they
    have severe asthma or allergies but ask again if
    there have been any change
  • The dentist should be on the premises and have
    signed the form for the procedure. If it is not
    signed, do not go ahead with the application

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The Risk Assessment
  • The risk assessment reduces the possibility of
    children with any problems being included
  • This is carried out BEFORE the application
    procedure for the fluoride is started
  • Make sure the child is sitting comfortably

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Extra-oral Examination
  • Does the child appear well?
  • Check the skin of the face and around the mouth
    for abnormalities such as spots, inflammation,
    swelling etc
  • Check the lips for lesions/infections

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Intra-oral Examination
  • Check the right and left inner cheeks and the
    insides of the lips using the disposable mirror
  • Check the top and underneath the tongue

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Teeth
  • Check the upper right teeth and gums
  • Check the upper left teeth and gums
  • Check the lower right teeth and gums
  • Check the lower left teeth and gums
  • If everything appears normal the Duraphat may be
    applied

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The Application Procedure
  • Gently retract the right cheek with your finger
    or mirror and dry the upper right canine and
    molars with a cotton wool roll
  • Place the cotton wool roll in the upper right
    buccal sulcus
  • Brush the Duraphat into the contact points
    between the canine/molars
  • Apply more varnish to the occlusal surface of the
    molars
  • Repeat for the upper left, lower right and lower
    left
  • Brush remaining varnish on the anterior teeth

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Name _________________________________________
__ Childsmile Code __ __ __ / __ __ __ / __
__ __ Reflective Diary Direct Observation
Procedure (DOP) Fluoride Varnish Application
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Clinical Training Session Fluoride Varnish
Application
Case 1
  • Taking a relevant history and risk-assessing the
    patient for fluoride varnish application
  • ___________________________________________
    _________
  • Clinical Judgement
  • ____________________________________________
    ________
  • Technical Ability and Manual Dexterity
  • ____________________________________________
    ________
  • Communication Skills
  • _____________________________________________
    ________
  • Professionalism
  • ______________________________________________
    _______
  • Knowledge
  • _________________________________________________
    ______
  • Organisation

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The Application Procedure
  • The clinical nurse should check that the 4 cotton
    wool rolls, mirror, brush etc are accounted for
    and disposed of in the clinical waste bag
  • If parents are present, summarise the after care
    instructions and ask if they have any questions
  • Parents should not watch children other than
    their own having the fluoride varnish applied
  • Wipe the bean bag/chair

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