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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (fall only) Fabricating an immediate denture, set-up for an immediate full denture, restoring aesthetics, fit and function. The procedures for rebases and surgical trays are also stressed. Removable portion of over denture is designed, constructed and supported by a clip bar substructure. Prerequisite: Completion of all second-level courses or approval of chair
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (fall only) Finishing and polishing of metal frameworks, arranging teeth, waxing, flasking, packing, processing, finishing and polishing of acrylic attachments and various repair procedures. Prerequisite: Completion of all second-level courses or approval of chair
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (fall only) Design and construction of individual metal copings and the design and construction of multiple-unit frameworks, investing and casting of nonprecious metals, pre-soldering and post-soldering of nonprecious metals, application and firing of opaques, contouring and firing of porcelains and glazing and staining of individual and multiple-unit bridges and crowns. All ceramic restorations (laminates) will also be emphasized. Prerequisite: Completion of all second-level courses or approval of chair
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2.00 Credits
2 cl hrs, 2 cr (spring only) Legal and ethical obligations of the dental technician under State Dental Practice Acts; the ethical responsibilities of the technician, the dental profession, the public and other dental technicians; and historical aspects of dentistry and dental technology. Fundamentals of laboratory operation and management. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses or approval of chair
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application of advanced-level techniques, including flexible partial dentures and preliminary maxillofacial techniques, which includes the fabrication of an obturator denture. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application of the techniques and procedures learned in the basic or specialized courses previously studied. Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) of dental prosthetic restorations will be emphasized. Applications of semi-precision dental attachments for specialized multi-unit bridgework combined with composite restorative materials are included. Actual impressions are used in all restorative dental cases in the classroom. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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3.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 6 lab hrs, 3 cr (spring only) A practical application, at an advanced-level, of the techniques and procedures learned in the basic or specialized courses previously studied. Actual impressions are used in all restorations. The course also includes fabrication of CAD/CAM PROCERA restorations. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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2.00 Credits
1 cl hr, 3 lab hrs, 2 cr (spring only) History of orthodontics, the types of normal occlusion and malocclusion, the varieties and types of appliances used to move teeth and the physiological actions that occur when teeth are moved through bone as a result of orthodontic treatment. Prerequisite: Completion of all third-level courses
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0.00 Credits
5 cl hrs, 0 cr The first half of the course focuses on basic reading comprehension, vocabulary skills, the use of the dictionary, notetaking, and study skills. The second half focuses on improving reading comprehension to meet the demands of collegelevel reading assignments. Prerequisite: Score of 59 or below on the CUNY ACT reading test
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0.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 0 cr Designed to improve reading comprehension to a level adequate for successfully meeting the demands of college-level reading; uses excerpts from college textbooks, timed reading exercises and supplementary books and periodical materials for literal and interpretative comprehension. CUNY certification in reading is the exit criterion for this course. Prerequisite: Score of 60-69 on the CUNY ACT reading test ENG 092.1R and ENG 092.1W are combined Developmental Reading Level II and Developmental Writing II courses for students uncertified in both reading and writing. 6 cl hrs, 0 cr. Prerequisite: Score of 60-69 on ACT Reading Test or Satisfactory in ENG 090R without reading certification and score of 6 on ACT Writing Test or Satisfactory in ENG 090W without writing certification.
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