DHY 111 — Dental Hygiene Process I
In this fundamental course, students are introduced to the dental hygiene process of care through lecture and laboratory sessions. The theoretical concepts presented in this lecture are expanded upon and applied in the laboratory setting. Emphasis is placed on patient assessment in the dental hygiene process of care, including: disease transmission theory and regulatory guidelines, infection control practices, medical histories, vital signs assessment, intra and extra oral examination, soft and hard deposits, caries theory, removal of extrinsic stains/biofilm, dentifrices and mouth rinses, and the development of basic instrumentation skills. Skills are developed through practice on mannequins and student partners.
Prerequisites: BIO 232, CHM 101, DHY 125, ENG 102