Noelle Faith’s Profile
Anything Teeth !
Hi everyone! Here’s a bit about me: Dentistry and I found each other about 15 years ago. When I first entered college at the College of Staten Island, I wasn’t happy with my degree choice. I knew I wanted a hands-on job that involved helping others and also wanted a job that I was passionate about. While searching for a job, I came across an opportunity for a dental assistant that was trained on the job on S.I. Live. website. I jumped at the chance and applied, despite not knowing much about the role. From that moment on, my love for dentistry has only grown stronger.
After years of working in the field, I’ve decided to take the leap and go back to school to pursue the training and education needed to become a dental hygienist. I am incredibly proud to be a student at NYC College of Technology and thrilled to be a part of the Dental Hygiene Program.
I look forward to continuing my journey in dentistry and being a part of this community of DH students !
My Courses
DEN2315 Pharmacology Fall 2025
This is the Fall 2025 Pharmacology OpenLab site for day students.
My Projects
Principles of Chemistry Lab- This laboratory course is a co-requisite for Principles of Chemistry Lecture. One three hour laboratory meeting per week and a total of 15 meetings per semester.
DEN 2300/DEN2400 Fall 2025-Spring 2026
Advanced didactic material and clinical experience. The instructor serves as a group facilitator who assists the student in developing an appreciation for the concepts, topics and procedures related to the clinical experience and in integrating the material into the practice of clinical oral hygiene.
DEN 2318 Dental Materials Fall 2025
The study of sources, physical and chemical characteristics of materials used in dentistry. To acquaint the student with the chemical and physical properties of those dental materials and devices which are most commonly used in dental practice. Emphasis is placed on how such properties may affect the care and manipulation of those materials and devices. To understand the properties of materials as they relate to the proper use of or the care and maintenance of these materials, when providing dental hygiene care. The Dental Hygienist role in the recommended use of dental materials, as well as, the care and maintenance are stressed throughout the didactic and laboratory components of this course. The laboratory exercises scheduled in this course complement the didactic lecture and offer the student clinical and laboratory experience in the manipulation and application of dental materials commonly used in operative, restorative, and preventative procedures.
My Clubs
Student American Dental Hygiene Association is a student organization for first and second-year Dental Hygiene students, faculty, and alumni. Please become a member by clicking “Join now” and Welcome to SADHA!