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0.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BI 121 -BI 122 or equivalent This course is designed to provide students with an introduction to the role of dentistry in legal services. Classroom presentations/lectures concentrate on the history of forensics, identification of human remains, DNA and computer technologies, collection, examination, and reproduction of bitemarks, crime scene investigation, child abuse syndrome, serial killers, and case studies. Students will be required to participate in hands-on activities in the classroom.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: sophomore status, DH 214 , DH 220 This course is an extension of DH 220 and focuses on the continuing development of the didactic, affective, and psychomotor skills necessary for comprehensive dental hygiene treatment. Lecture topics include medical history, oral inspection, data collection procedures, caries process, fluoride, oral physiotherapy and chemotherapeutics for the management of caries and periodontal disease, and treatment planning. Classroom presentations concentrate on the dental hygiene process of care. Clinical laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior status and required second-year dental hygiene courses. This course provides an overview of medications encountered by health care workers. Particular attention is paid to the impact various medications have on dental and dental hygiene treatment. Medications, local anesthetics, and other chemotherapeutic agents utilized in the dental treatment setting will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior status and required first- and second-year dental hygiene courses. A survey of general pathology with emphasis on the impact of pathologic conditions on the oral cavity. Diseases of the gingiva and periodontium and the role of the dental hygienist in recognition and referral will be emphasized.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: sophomore status and DH 214 , DH 220 . This course provides an in-depth examination of periodontal diseases, the immune response, and both surgical and non-surgical interventions. The role of the dental hygienist as a periodontal co-therapist is emphasized.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior status and required second-year dental hygiene courses. DH 330 is a continuation of the clinical course sequence. Content emphasis is placed on instrument alternatives, professional mechanical oral hygiene care, instrumentation theory for prevention and control of periodontal diseases, and the utilization of patient cases to assess periodontal status. Clinically, students will be treating patients with a broader scope of oral/physical conditions while incorporating patient radiographs into the dental hygiene treatment plan. Clinical laboratory fee; 3 or 5 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: junior status and required second-year dental hygiene courses. DH 330 is a continuation of the clinical course sequence. Content emphasis is placed on instrument alternatives, professional mechanical oral hygiene care, instrumentation theory for prevention and control of periodontal diseases, and the utilization of patient cases to assess periodontal status. Clinically, students will be treating patients with a broader scope of oral/physical conditions while incorporating patient radiographs into the dental hygiene treatment plan. Clinical laboratory fee; 3 or 5 credit hours.
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0.00 Credits
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