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DAST 1210: Preventive Dentistry
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Preventive Dentistry provides the fundamental knowledge of the philosophy of preventive dentistry, oral hygiene aids, basic nutrition and basic principles in patient education. Special emphasis will be placed on community service projects such as providing dental health education to the community or school groups and patient education table clinics.
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DAST 1220: Dental Radiology I
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Dental Radiology I is a study of radiographic techniques involving exposing, processing and mounting oral radiographs. The course also includes radiation dosage and hazards as well as protection services for both patient and operator. The student will also receive instruction in identification of anatomical landmarks and interpretation of pathological conditions.
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DAST 1230: Dental Radiology II
2.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Dental Radiology II is a continuation of DAST 1220 and provides actual lab experience in exposing, processing, and mounting intra-oral radiographs; management of various patients; digital radiography; and extra-oral techniques. Students will be required to radiograph two patients.
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DAST 1310: Dental Science I
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Dental Science I provides instruction in general anatomy and physiology of the human body as a pre-cursor to orofacial anatomy. The course also offers special emphasis on the study of structure and development of the dentition and associated oral tissues and their functions.
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DAST 1320: Dental Science II
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Dental Science II develops a fundamental knowledge of the most common oral pathological conditions encountered in dental practice and etiology of conditions and treatments. In addition, the student will be familiarized with principles of pharmacology, and inhalation sedation which includes monitoring nitrous oxide.
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DAST 1410: Clinical Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Clinical Practicum I is an introduction to practice in the dental office. The student is assigned to two extramural clinical experiences with participating dentists on a rotational basis. Emphasis is on the role of the dental assistant in both operative dentistry and patient care.
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DAST 1420: Clinical Practicum II
2.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Clinical Practicum II is a continuation of DAST 1410. The student is assigned to two extramural clinical experiences with participating dentists. Emphasis is on chairside assisting in a variety of dental procedures.
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DRAF 1210: Computer-Aided Drafting I
4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer-Aided Drafting I introduces two-dimensional computer-aided drafting (CAD) and examines the hardware of a CAD workstation. It also covers the operating system that enables the equipment to function as a unit. The course shows how to use the CAD system to set up drawings and construct lines, circles, arcs, other shapes, geometric constructions, and text entities. The student will use display and editing techniques as well as obtain information about their drawing files. This course also introduces recommended national and international drafting standards for students to use for properly preparing drawings with CAD.
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DRAF 1220: Computer-Aided Drafting II
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer-Aided Drafting II examines three-dimensional drafting, dimensioning, blocks and attributes, section views, external references, multiview layouts, command aliases, scripts, and object linking and embedding. Students will learn how to use CAD to dimension drawings, create section lines and graphic patterns, design symbols and attributes for multiple use, and create sheet sets. Student drawings will be properly plotted or printed. This course also covers recommended drafting standards and practices for students to use for properly preparing drawings with CAD.
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DRAF 1230: Computer-Aided Drafting III
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer-Aided Drafting III covers the three-dimensional construction and viewing capabilities of several parametric modeling softwares. Topics covered include a review of point coordinate entry and the user coordinate systems. Spherical and cylindrical coordinate entry, 3D viewing and display techniques, construction of 3D solids, solid modeling composites, and surfaces are also introduced. The use of multiple viewpoints for 3D construction and creating 2D layouts are covered.
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