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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Topics to be discussed include general dentistry, moisture control, matrix systems, restorative procedures, provisional coverage, coronal polishing, dental sealants, medically and physically compromised patients, assisting in a medical emergency, dental ethics and the law.
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1590 AND DA 1592 AND DA 1593 AND DA 2513 AND DA 2593
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5.00 Credits
Introduces clinical practice through student preceptorships utilizing four-handed dentistry at chair-side including expanded function in general dentistry delegated to the DA as designated by the New Mexico Dental Practice Act (coronal polishing, fluoride application).
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1519 AND DA 1592 AND DA 1593 AND DA 2513 AND DA 2593
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the application of principles with hands on instruction in chair-side instrumentation, techniques and patient management. Includes laboratory practice of provisional coverage, coronal polishing, fluoride application and pit and fissure sealant application.
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1519 AND DA 1590 AND DA 1593 AND DA 2513 AND DA 2593
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the application of principles with hands on instruction in bisecting and paralleling techniques used during exposure of intra oral radiographic films. Instruction will include occlusal and localization technique, digital radiography, identification of anatomical landmarks, and identification of restorations in a radiograph. Students will expose radiographs on human subjects.
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1519 AND DA 1590 AND DA 1592 AND DA 2513 AND DA 2593
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5.00 Credits
Provides student clinical practice in dental offices to utilize four-handed techniques in expanded functions and dental specialties. This course further prepares the student to take the National Dental Assistant exam and the New Mexico State exam.
Corequisite:
DA 1512 AND DA 2508 AND DA 2510
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2.00 Credits
This course provides basic skills and background in various aspects of dental reception functions and office management procedures, as well as public and oral health promotion with a focus on community engagement. Topics to be discussed include dental public health, oral health standards and promotions, community outreach, telecommunications, appointment management systems, inventory systems and supply ordering, insurance, bookkeeping and planning and managing a career path. Course activities include the design of professional resumes.
Corequisite:
DA 1512 AND DA 2090 AND DA 2510
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students review for their DANB CDA Examination and is intended for students who are nearing the completion of a Dental Assisting program. Students will utilize their textbook and online resources to successfully complete this course.
Corequisite:
DA 1512 AND DA 2090 AND DA 2508
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the field of dental specialties as well as discussion of tasks that can be legally performed by a dental assistant while providing supportive treatment in a dental specialty office. Topics include: endodontics, oral surgery, periodontics, pediatrics, implants, and orthodontics.
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1519 AND DA 1590 AND DA 1592 AND DA 1593 AND DA 2593
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1.00 Credits
This course provides the application of principles with hands on instruction of selective dental assisting tasks that can be legally performed while providing supportive treatment in dental specialty offices.
Corequisite:
DA 1517 AND DA 1519 AND DA 1590 AND DA 1592 AND DA 1593 AND DA 2513
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3.00 Credits
African Dance I introduces the student to the aesthetics of African dance technique and develops knowledge and appreciation of its fundamental movements, music, and culture. Students will gain perspectives of African culture through discussion of how music, rhythm, and dance are used in African societies.
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