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3.00 Credits
1 unit each level, 3 hours laboratory (GR or CR/NC) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Course study under this section may be repeated three times. Study and development of the skills and techniques of salsa dance: Examination of the roots of salsa; rumba, chacha- cha, mambo, meringue, rueda, casino and club-style dancing; emphasis on dance technique, rhythmic training and culture. 1008.00 CSU area E
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1.50 Credits
5 units each level, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or CR/NC) Acceptable for credit: CSU, UC Course study under this section may be repeated three times. Development of the skills and techniques of swing, salsa and tango dance. 1008.00 CSU area E
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0.00 - 5.00 Credits
5-5 units, 0-5 hours lecture, 0-15 hours laboratory (GR or CR/NC) Acceptable for credit: CSU See section on Selected Topics. 1008.00
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5.00 Credits
5-5 units, .5-5 hours lecture (GR) Acceptable for credit: CSU See section on Independent Study. 1008.00
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1.50 Credits
1.5 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 2 hours laboratory (GR) Corequisites: DENTL 222 and 223 and 224A and 225 Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Introduction to infection control and oral health: Emphasis on infection control and disinfection techniques for patient and personal protection; disease transmission, microbiology, and application of OSHA and Infection Control guidelines; and oral hygiene, periodontal disease, and preventative products. 1240.10
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5.00 Credits
5 units, 10 term hours lecture (GR) Prerequisite: DENTL 220 Corequisites: DENTL 222 and 223 and 224A and 225 Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Introduction and hands-on orientation to the dental assisting profession and the career of dentistry: Study of nutrition, health, professionalism, history of dentistry and allied organizations; emphasis on licensure and certification, the duties of chairside assistants, the legal ramifications of dentistry, ethics and jurisprudence. 1240.10
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3.00 Credits
3.5 units, 3 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR) Corequisites: DENTL 220 and 221 and 223 and 224A and 225 Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Introduction to general anatomy, body systems, and head and neck anatomy: Emphasis on the teeth and their supporting structures. 1240.10
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1.50 Credits
2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 2.5 hours laboratory (GR) Prerequisite: HLTED 9 and 11, or current First Aid and CPR cards; and health clearances: physical and dental examinations, and negative TB and hepatitis test results. Corequisites: DENTL 220 and 221 and 222 and 224A and 225 Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Principles of chairside assisting: Operative procedures including chairside responsibilities, instrument identification, four-handed techniques, sequences of dental procedures and dental anesthesia; maintenance of dental equipment and operatory systems. 1240.10
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1.50 Credits
2.5 units, 1.5 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR) Corequisites: DENTL 220 and 221 and 222 and 223 and 225 Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Principles of radiation and radiological techniques: Radiological terminology and vocabulary, elementary anatomic landmarks for exposing dental radiographs on x-ray mannequins; radiation safety and protection, and radiologic infection control. 1240.10
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1.50 Credits
2.5 units, 1.5 hour lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR) Prerequisite: DENTL 224A Recommended preparation: DENTL 251 and 252, and ENGL 201B or higher, and PSYCH 1A, and COMM 1A or 45 Continuation of DENTL 224A: Advanced radiation safety and protection principles; intermediate and advanced principles of radiology including film placement, angulation and exposures; anatomical identification and interpretation of radiologic images; hands-on experience in exposing film on human subjects and advanced darkroom/ processing procedures; clinical rotation. 1240.10
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