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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Credits -1 Lecture - 1 The study of oral pathology to include normal, diseased, or injured tissues; dental caries; oral inflammation; abscesses, and developmental abnormalities. Prerequisite: DA170 and DA172
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1.00 Credits
Credits -1 Lecture - 1 General aspects of pharmacology; sources, types, purposes, and composition of the drugs. Course includes methods of prescribing and administering various drugs as well as local anesthetics used by the dentist when treating patients. Admission to the dental program and/or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Credits -3 Lecture - 2 Lab -1 Introduction, demonstration, manipulation, and principal application including physical and chemical properties, preparation, care and storage of materials used in dental offices. Admission to the dental program and/or instructor approval.
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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture - 1 Lab - 1 Introduction to a variety of materials used in the dental office for restorative and specialized procedures. The course includes the various materials, physical and chemical properties, preparation, manipulation, care and storage, as well as laboratory equipment identification, use and safety procedures. Prerequisite: DA151 and DA180
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2.00 Credits
Credits - 2 Lecture - 2 The attitudes, philosophies, and behaviors of the dental patients along with techniques to motivate and manage their various behaviors. Covers basic concepts of preventive dentistry including the study of plaque-related diseases, brushing and flossing techniques, and fluoride therapy. Basic food groups and nutritional counseling are introduced along with techniques for preparing and evaluating dental health education materials. Admission to the dental program and/or instructor approval.
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1.00 Credits
Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 History, ethics, and legal aspects of dentistry are covered as they are prescribed the American Dental Association and Oregon Practice Act. Designed to acquaint students with the members of the dental team, their roles, educational background, and legal responsibilities and restrictions. Prerequisite: DA190
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other -1 Designed to prepare the student for management of the dental office, including the study of business office procedures and techniques, written communication, computer use, dental insurance, accounts receivable, recall systems, staff and patient management, and inventory control procedures. Prerequisite: DA162
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1.00 Credits
Credits - 1 Lecture - 1 Emphasizes the importance of the health history, treatment of the medically compromised patient, and the influence a medical emergency may have on the patient during clinical treatment. Signs and symptoms are studied for handling medical emergencies. Course content also includes vital signs and emergency medical equipment usage. Admission to the dental program and/or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Credits - 4 Lecture -3 Lab -1 This course will prepare the student to diagnose and repair problems with manual and power steering components, suspension systems, steerable tag and drop axles. The course will also train students in preventative maintenance practices for steering and suspension systems and for steering and suspension system alignment.
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3.00 Credits
Credits - 3 Lecture - 2 Other - 2 Hydraulic, air, and mechanical brake system principles of operation, self-energizing, drum, disc, parking, internal expanding, and external band brakes will be covered. Brake system self-adjusters, electric brakes, brake adjustment and inspection will also be covered. Included in this course will also be engine brakes and retarders.
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