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3.00 Credits
Building upon the skills mastered in DANC 151, students will be able to further perform, identify, comprehend and utilize the technical and choreographic skills of the ballroom dancing discipline. Students will continue to explore the world of dance and will be provided advanced instruction in Latin and Smooth dances, including Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Swing, Rhumba, Merengue, Cha Cha and Salsa, as well as more complicated and intricate dance patterns. A combination of lecture and movement will be included in each class session that will provide personal growth and proper body alignment, rise and fall, balance and foot work. Partners are not necessary but will be assigned. Students will learn to lead and follow. Attendance at professional dance performances will be required and students will be required to perform in a recital at the end of each semester. (Prerequisites: DANC 151)
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3.00 Credits
Students may choose to specialize or investigate some area in greater depth by selecting one to three credits in this individual learning course for the major.
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2.00 Credits
This course will provide continued study in the disciplines of oral embryology and oral histology. Additionally, it will introduce the Dental Assisting student to the dental sciences of oral pathology and pharmacology. Emphasis will be placed on the recognition and identification of normal oral tissues and anomalies, systemic disorders and related oral sequelae and the most commonly used/prescribed pharmaceuticals in dentistry. (Prerequisites: ADEC 110 and ADEC 111)
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3.00 Credits
This course will incorporate the pre-clinical principles and techniques learning in the Spring Semester. Expanded functions allowed by the State of New Jersey will be practiced in the New Jersey Dental School during the clinical rotation assignments. Chairside assisting also will be performed with the dental students and their patients.
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3.00 Credits
This course will incorporate the pre-clinical principles and techniques addressed in Introduction to the Dental Professions and Dental Specialties I. Chairside assisting, office management, laboratory assignments, inventory control, radiographs and expanded functions allowed by the State of New Jersey for dental assistants will be performed during the clinical rotation assignments in private practice.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic knowledge, skills and judgment necessary for prevention of disease of the teeth and surrounding tissue. Learning methods include lectures, seminars, selfinstructional audio-visual presentations and reading assignments. Laboratory and clinical experiences provide the opportunity for practical application of the principles of comprehensive dental hygiene treatment. (Prerequisite: Admission to the Dental Hygiene program)
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3.00 Credits
The student will demonstrate advanced techniques to the dental hygiene appointment. To include oral physiotherapy, fluoride, treatment planning, adjunctive instrumentation, hypersensitivity and airbrasive. Case studies will also be examined with respect to treatment planning, behavior modification strategies and adult pedo preventive counseling. (Prerequisites: DENH 120, ADEC 111 and ADEC 110)
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3.00 Credits
The student will perform the basic procedures relative to the traditional dental hygiene appointment. The learning method will be through clinical experience and weekly seminars. The seminar will support and supplement clinical education with topics relating to treatment planning, time management of the appointment book and clinic, telephone skills, legal and ethical issues of patient records, sharpening, adductive instrumentations, tobacco cessation and latex sensitivity. (Prerequisites: DENH 120, ADEC 111 and ADEC 110)
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2.00 Credits
The course provides the dental hygiene student with a conceptual framework for understanding the growth and development of oral structures as well as an overview of the perinatal events that begin their growth. Microscopic structures of the oral tissues, growth and development of the face and oral cavity will be studied to reinforce lecture topics. A detailed study of the development of the deciduous and permanent dentition is presented along with the common developmental disturbances and anomalies that sometimes occur during the complex pattern of growth and development. The knowledge obtained from this course will provide a basis for further study in oral pathology and periodontology, which will explore other conditions of the oral cavity. (Prerequisite: ADEC 111)
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2.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide the dental hygiene student with the knowledge to understand and skill to apply the principle of nutrition and diet evaluation and counseling relative to oral health in the dental setting.
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