College of Health and Human Services
Schools & Divisions
Dental Education
Dental Hygiene Courses
- DHYG-H 204 Periodontics: First Year (1 cr.) A study of periodontal diseases, including the anatomy, classification, etiology, treatment, and relationship to systemic conditions. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 205 Medical and Dental Emergencies: First Year (1 cr.) A study of emergency situations in the dental office, including predisposing factors, drugs, and treatment to include the support of the cardiopulmonary system. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 211 Head and Neck Anatomy: First Year (2 cr.) Head and neck anatomy, with emphasis on muscles of mastication, nerves and blood vessels supplying the teeth, and temporomandibular joint problems. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 214 Oral Anatomy: First Year (2-3 cr.) A study of the morphology, structure, and function of deciduous and permanent teeth and their surrounding tissues, with laboratory procedures, including the identification and reproduction of tooth forms by viewing representative teeth. An introduction to the osteology of the maxilla and mandible, the nerve and vascular supply of teeth, the muscles of mastication, and the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 215 Pharmacology and Therapeutics: First Year (2 cr.) Actions and uses of drugs and theory of anesthetics; emphasis on drugs used in dentistry. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 217 Preventive Dentistry: First Year (2 cr.) Etiology of prevalent oral diseases and their prevention, with particular emphasis on plaque, plaque control, and fluorides. The effects of major nutrients in the physiologic body process; applied nutrition in dental caries and periodontal disease. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 218 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene: First Year (4 cr.) An introduction to the theory, principles, and procedures necessary for the performance of dental hygiene services through didactic, laboratory, and clinical experiences. There will be emphasis placed on infection control procedures, structures of the oral cavity, soft and hard deposits, instrumentation, medical/dental histories, oral inspection, polishing and fluoride procedures. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 219 Clinical Practice I: First Year (4 cr.) Performance of dental hygiene services in a clinical setting. Didactic and clinical instruction in advanced theories, principles, and procedures necessary to perform an oral prophylaxis. Emphasis will be placed on the enrichment of skills necessary to perform preventive oral health services. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 220 Summer Radiology Clinic: First Year (1 cr.) Continued performance of intraoral and extraoral radiographs. (Summer I)
- DHYG-H 221 Clinical Dental Hygiene Procedures: First Year (3 cr.) Continued performance of dental hygiene services in a clinical setting. (Summer I)
- DHYG-H 224 Oral Histology and Embryology: First Year (1 cr.) A study of the histological aspects of the tooth and periodontium. Also a brief study of the embryologic development of the face and teeth. (Spring/Summer I)
- DHYG-H 242 Introduction to Dentistry: First Year (1 cr.) An overview of the dental specialties with emphasis on the dental personnel's role within each of the dental specialties. (Fall/Spring)
- DHYG-H 250 Local Anesthesia and Pain Control: Second Year (2 cr.) Prepare the student for the clinical administration of local anesthetic drugs. Provide the dental hygiene student with the understanding of the neurophysiology of local anesthetic action coupled with the pharmacology of the local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 301 Clinical Practice II: Second Year (4-5 cr.) Continued performance of dental hygiene services in the clinical setting. Included is didactic instruction and clinical application of dental hygiene services for providing patient care. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 302 Clinical Practice III: Second Year (4-5 cr.) Continued performance of dental hygiene services in the clinical setting. Included is didactic instruction and clinical application of dental hygiene services for providing patient care. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 303 Dental Radiology: First Year (2 cr.) Through didactic instruction, the student will learn the principles of radiation protection, theories of radiographic image formation, chemistry of film processing, radiation hygiene, and interpretation of processed radiographs. The laboratory portion of the course will include the practical application of exposure and processing techniques. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 304 Oral Pathology: Second Year (2 cr.) An overview of the diseases of the human body with specific emphasis on developmental abnormalities and acquired disorders of teeth and surrounding structure. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 305 Radiology Clinic I: First Year (1 cr.) Clinical application of intraoral and extraoral radiographs with advanced interpretation skills. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 306 Radiology Clinic II: Second Year (1 cr.) Clinical application of intraoral and extraoral radiographs with advanced interpretation skills. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 307 Radiology Clinic III: Second Year (1 cr.) Clinical application of intraoral and extraoral radiographs with advanced interpretation skills. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 308 Dental Materials: First Year (2 cr.) A course designed to acquaint the student with the basic mechanical, physical, and chemical properties of dental materials and the effect of manipulation procedures on those properties. The exact role of properties in the usage and clinical behavior of materials is stressed. Certain biological considerations are also covered. A laboratory is required. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 311 Dental Health Education: Second Year (2 cr.) An introduction to basic communication and motivation skills, instructional objectives, learning theory, evaluation of education materials, and special needs patients. Health program planning and evaluation methods are investigated. (Fall/Summer I)
- DHYG-H 320 Ethics, Jurisprudence, and Practice Management: Second Year (2 cr.) Ethics, jurisprudence, and practice management concepts, including a study of state practice acts and business management procedures. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 321 Periodontics: Second Year (2 cr.) A study of periodontal diseases, including the anatomy, classification, etiology, treatment, and relationship to systemic conditions. (Fall)
- DHYG-H 344 Senior Hygiene Seminar: Second Year (1 cr.) Review of formats and procedures involved in national, regional, and state board examinations. Participation in developing employment-seeking skills. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 347 Community Dental Health: Second Year (3 cr.) A study of aspects of dental public health, including public health professionals, epidemiology, research, and implementing community dental health programs. Major emphasis on supervised field experience in various community settings. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 402 Practicum in Dental Hygiene Education (Capstone): Second Year (4 cr.)
This course is designed to provide instruction in planning, implementing, and evaluating effective teaching methodologies in an educational setting (teaching methods and techniques, choices of material and equipment with emphasis on evaluation). The course also provides instruction in supervising the teaching of dental hygiene services in a clinical or public health setting. (Summer I)
- DHYG-H 400 Evidence-based Decision Making (3 cr.) Based on scientific evidence, clinical skill and judgment, and individual patient case studies. This approach to evidence-based decision making in oral healthcare will include judicious integration of systematic assessments of scientific evidence. Foundational knowledge to implement future clinical strategies will be discussed. (Spring)
- DHYG-H 401 Principles of Dental Hygiene Education (4 cr.) The course is designed to introduce students to a variety of methodological ideas, concepts and techniques that support effective teaching and learning. In addition, students will receive instruction in planning, supervising, coordinating, and evaluating students in a clinical setting with an emphasis on faculty roles and responsibilties. (Spring)