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burton19126

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For CAD/CAM procedures, in some offices the dental assistant sets up the
 a. scanner
  b. computer software
  c. milling machine
  d. suction machine

Question 2

What is necessary for the Dental Assistant to remain a valued member of the dental team?
 a. Continuing education in CAD/CAM technologies.
  b. Maintaining a happy presence in the office.
  c. Arriving on time.
  d. Completing duties as assigned.



johnpizzaz

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Answer to Question 1

a, b, c
RATIONALE: In some offices the dental assistant sets up the scanner, gets the computer software open and ready, and prepares the milling machine.

Answer to Question 2

a
RATIONALE: Continued education and training is required to keep up with the latest technology. Learning this new technology advances the dental assistant's knowledge and skills, making the dental assistant a more valued member of the dental team.



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