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Florida State College at Jacksonville North Campus 4501 Capper Road Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904) 766-6571 Dental Hygiene Program Curriculum Document 2012

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Florida State College at Jacksonville North Campus 4501 Capper Road Jacksonville, FL 32218 (904) 766-6571 Dental Hygiene Program Curri cul umDocument2012 Table of Contents DocumentPage Term 1 DES1000 Oral & Dental Anatomy Syllabus Final Exam DES1000L Oral & Dental Anatomy Lab Syllabus Final Exam DES1030 Oral Histology & Embryology Syllabus Final Exam DES1010 Head & Neck Anatomy Syllabus Final Exam DES1600 Dental Office Emergencies Syllabus Final Exam DES1600L Dental Office Emergencies Lab Syllabus Competencies Medical/Dental History Competency Vital Signs Competency Airway Obstruction Competency Hyperventilation Competency Syncope Competency Chest Pain Competency Diabetic Emergency Competency Oxygen Assessment and Administration DEH1001C Introduction to Clinical Procedures Syllabus Final Exam Competencies Handwashing Competency Unit Disinfection Competency Operation of Sterilization Equipment Competency Extra-Oral Exam Techniques CompetencyIntra-Oral Exam Techniques Competency Periodontal Assessment Competency Dental Charting Competency DEH1003C Dental Hygiene Instrumentation Syllabus Final Exam Competencies Principles of Positioning Competency Instrument Grasp Competency Dental Mirror/Finger Rests/Anterior Competency Dental Mirror/Finger Rests/Mand./Max. Competency Instrument Classification and Design Competency Adaptation and Angulation Competency Activation and Handle Roll Competency Instrumentation Strokes Competency Calibrated Periodontal Probe Competency Explorer ODU/#23 Competency H6/H7 Ant. Sickle Scaler Competency 204SD Post. Sickle Scaler Competency Anterior Gracey Curet 1/2 Competency Posterior Gracey Curets 15/16, 13/14 Competency Universal Curet BH1/2 Competency DEH1720 Preventive Dentistry Syllabus Final Exam Term 2 DEH1800 Clinical Dental Hygiene I Syllabus Final Exam DEH1800L Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lab Syllabus Competencies Calculus Detection Competency Patient Education Competency Rubber Cup Polishing Competency Calculus Removal Competency Instrument Sharpening Competency Topical Tray Fluoride Treatment Competency Bitewing Radiograph Competency DES1200 Dental Radiology Syllabus Final Exam DES1200L Dental Radiology Lab Syllabus Final Exam Radiograph Mounting Competency Panoramic Radiograph Evaluation Competency DEH2400 General and Oral Pathology Syllabus Final Exam DEH2602 Periodontics Syllabus Final Exam Term 3 DEH1802 Clinical Dental Hygiene II Syllabus Final Exam DEH1802L Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lab Syllabus Competencies Ultrasonic Scaling Competency Periodontal Charting Competency Calculus Detection Competency Comprehensive Treatment Plan Competency Calculus Removal/Periodontal Debridement Competency Universal Curette Competency Sealant Competency Patient Education Competency Nutritional Counseling Competency Tobacco Counseling Competency DEH2530 Dental Hygiene Expanded Duties Syllabus Final Exam DEH2530L Dental Hygiene Expanded Duties Lab Syllabus Competencies Rubber Dam Competency Sealant (typodont) Competency Sealant (patient) Competency Matrix & Wedge Competency Temporary Restoration Competency Margination Competency Temporary Crown Competency Periodontal Dressing Competency Suture Removal Competency Air Polishing Competency DES1100 Dental Materials Syllabus Final Exam DES1101L Dental Materials Lab Syllabus Final Exam Competency Term 4 DEH2804 Clinical Dental Hygiene III Syllabus Final Exam DEH2804L Clinical Dental Hygiene III Lab Syllabus Competencies Ultrasonic Scaling Competency Periodontal Charting Competency Calculus Detection Competency Comprehensive Treatment Plan Competency Calculus Removal/Periodontal Debridement Competency Universal Curette Competency Sealant Competency Patient Education Competency Nutritional Counseling Competency Tobacco Counseling Competency DEH2701 Community Oral Health Syllabus Final Exam DEH2300 Pharmacology and Oral Medicine Syllabus Final Exam DEH2821 Medically Compromised Patient Syllabus Final Exam Term 5 DEH2930 Clinical Seminar Syllabus Final Exam DEH2806L Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lab Syllabus Competencies Comprehensive care plan Calculus detection/Periodontal debridement Periodontal chart Periodontal re-evaluations Sealant applications Air polishing Piezo Scaler Timed task Class II scale & polish Timed task CMX Timed task BW DES2710 General and Oral Nutrition Syllabus Final Exam DEH2701L Community Oral Health Practicum Syllabus DEH2811 Dental, Ethics Jurisprudence and Problem issues Syllabus Final Exam General Education Courses BSC2085C Human Anatomy & Physiology I Syllabus Final Exam CHM1032C General Chemistry Syllabus Final Exam MCB2010C Microbiology Syllabus Final Exam MAC1105 College Algebra Syllabus Final Exam ENC1101 English Composition I Syllabus Final Exam BSC2086C Human Anatomy & Physiology II Syllabus Final Exam INP1390 Human Relations in Business and Industry Syllabus Final Exam Humanities Elective Syllabus Final Exam Course TitleOral and Dental Anatomy Lecture Course Prefix & NumberDES 1000 Course Reference Number352758 College Credit Hours1 TermFall, 2011 Course PrerequisitesAdmission to Dental Hygiene Program Meeting TimesMonday 10:00 11:00 amCourse DirectorVickie L. Kaiser, DMD Additional InstructorsNone Office Location & HoursNorth Campus A314 Telephone904.766.6571 Email [email protected] Campus Security904.766.6608 Important DatesClass start & end date:8/29/11, 12/16/11 Drop class with 100% refund9/6/11 Last day with W grade 11/7/11 IT Maintenance DatesAll IT services, including Internet, Email, Artemis, Connections, and Blackboard will be unavailable 10/15/11-10/16/11 12/24/11-12/30/11 Required TextsElsevier Book Package: Anatomy of the Head & Neck, Fehrenbach & Herring, 3rd Edition, Saunders/Elsevier w/ online access Recommended Texts Evolve Select. 2008. Dental Hygiene CD, Elsevier Inc.http://evolveselect.elsevier.com Course DescriptionThis course is a comprehensive study of the oral landmarks and the form and function of the teeth. Attendance PolicyDue to the unique responsibilities associated with becoming a competent health professional, the progressive nature of the curriculum and its importance to the provision of quality oral health services, attendance and class participation is required at all scheduled clinics, laboratories, seminars, case presentations, scheduled classes and individual faculty appointments. Should an absence be necessary, the student must contact the course instructor prior to the start of class.

Failure to communicate in the above manner will result in the absence being considered unexcused.Only an excused absence (student illness with physician documentation, accident, death in the immediate family, jury duty or any deemed excusable by the course instructor) may be made up.A note from a physician or other appropriate individual must be submitted to constitute an excused absence.Each unexcused absence will result in a grade penalty of a 1-point reduction from the final grade for the first absence.Further unexcused absences will result in a 5-point reduction from the final grade for each incident.Make-up clinical sessions, quizzes, exams for unexcused absences will not be provided.In this case, a grade of zero will be given for the assignment.Late arrivals to class are considered unexcused absences. Make-up PolicyMake-up examinations for excused absences must be completed as soon as possible upon returning to school. The student is to confer with Dr Kaiser immediately upon returning to school, present documentation for the excused absence, and make arrangements for the make-up exam. Failure to do this may result in forfeiting the right to take the make-up. I Grade PolicyAn Incomplete I grade is given very rarely in this course and only for documented, excused absences that result in the student being unable to complete the course on time. The decision to grant an I grade is solely up to Dr Kaiser and is reserved for emergency situations (prolonged illness requiring hospitalization would be an example). A contract will be prepared by Dr Kaiser that details the students responsibilities to successfully resolve the I grade. Electronic Device PolicyRefer to the Electronic Device Policy section of the Student Handbook. Academic Dishonesty PolicyRefer to the Standard of Conduct section of the Student Handbook. Methods of InstructionLecture with handouts Power Point presentation Evolve Select CD with textbook Quizzes and examinations reviewed in class Reading assignments Methods of EvaluationoWeekly quizzes: true/false, multiple choice, fill-in-blanks, definitions, matching. oExams: true/false, multiple choice, matching, fill-in blanks. Evaluation Tools: The final course grade will be calculated from the following values: Final Grade Computation DateValue Weekly Quizzes (8) 40% Tests (3)10/3, 10/24, 11/21 40% Final Lab Exam TBA20% **See Schedule of Instruction. Spelling:Correct spelling is expected for all quizzes and exams.At the instructors discretion, incorrectly spelled answers will be marked wrong! The letter grade for this course will be determined using the following departmental scale: A = 93 - 100% B = 85 - 92.5% C = 77 - 84.5% D = 70 - 76.5% F =