This course continues theoretical preparation in the dental hygiene process of care. Emphasis is on the action and administration of fluorides, caries prevention, prevention and management of medical emergencies including medicolegal implications, dental hygiene care planning, introduction to ultrasonic instrumentation, health promotion, and care of special needs clients. In the clinical setting, emphasis is on patient assessment, care planning, patient education, basic hand and ultrasonic instrumentation, care of oral appliances and application of caries preventive agents. Students are expected to use critical thinking and problem solving skills when planning and implementing patient care. A Service-Learning component integrates with the academic experience.
Area
Dental Hygiene
Course Number
DHY 112
Semester Offered
S
Credits
5
Prerequisites
BIO 232 with a grade of "C" or higher, DHY 116 with a grade of "C" or higher