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0.00 Credits
A lecture and lab course designed to give the student fundamental knowledge of the dental materials commonly employed in the practice of dentistry. Special emphasis is placed on their properties, the proper technique of manipulation, and the influence of manipulation upon these properties. Prerequisite: DE 131 or DE 192.
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5.00 Credits
This course has been designed as an intensive introduction to the basics of restorative dentistry for the dental auxiliary. The essential functions to be taught in this course include placing, carving and finishing of amalgam, composites, rubber dam and temporary crowns. Prerequisites: DA 121, 122, 142, 200; DE 131 or DE 192
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This course has been designed as an intensive introduction to the basics of restorative dentistry for the dental auxiliary. The essential functions to be taught in this course include placing, carving and finishing of amalgam, composites, rubber dam and temporary crowns. Prerequisites: DA 121, 122, 142, 200; DE 131 or DE 192
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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic dental office procedures with emphasis placed on the duties of the dental receptionist and utilization of computers to perform business office procedures. Student must earn a grade of C (75%) or higher.
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2.00 Credits
This course offers in-depth study of the role nutrition plays in oral health promotion and disease prevention. Student must earn a grade of C (75%) or higher.
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1.00 Credits
This course is a weekly one-hour seminar. Material will be reviewed for the National Dental Assisting Certification Exam. Students will also learn resume writing and interviewing techniques. Prerequisites: DA 121, 122, 142, 200, 243, 245, DE 131 or 192, 150.
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7.00 Credits
A two-day per week clinical rotation at Philadelphia hospitals, clinics, or private practices. Students will perform restorative functions under the direct supervision of a dentist. Students will experience all phases of clinical dental assisting and expanded functions. Prerequisites: DA 121, 122, 142, 200, 243, 245, DE 131 or 192, 150. *Students must earn a grade of C (75%) or higher in all Dental Assisting courses.
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed as an intensive introduction to the basics of restorative dentistry for the dental auxiliary, including rubber dam applications; placing, carving and finishing amalgam restorations; light-cured composite restorations; coronal polishing, fluoride application, sealants and crown and bridge temporary restorations. Skills are attained through both lecture and hands-on technical laboratory sessions.
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This course is designed as an intensive introduction to the basics of restorative dentistry for the dental auxiliary, including rubber dam applications; placing, carving and finishing amalgam restorations; light-cured composite restorations; coronal polishing, fluoride application, sealants and crown and bridge temporary restorations. Skills are attained through both lecture and hands-on technical laboratory sessions.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to gain clinical experience in all of the skills learned in DA 260. Students will be required to complete a minimum of 120 hours of clinical EFDA work during this course.
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