DEN 2400 presents the didactic material, which correlates with the clinical experience, provided in DEN 2400L. The Clinical Faculty serves as group facilitators who assist the students in developing an awareness of and appreciation for the concepts, topics, and procedures related to the Dental Hygiene profession.
DEN 2400 presents the didactic material, which correlates with the clinical experience, provided in DEN 2400L. The Clinical Faculty serves as group facilitators who assist the students in developing an awareness of and appreciation for the concepts, topics, and procedures related to the Dental Hygiene profession.
This is a 45 CEU continuing education course given by the Dental Hygiene department of NYC College of Technology. Upon completion of this course participant’s will be able to administer local infiltration anesthesia and nitrous oxide analgesia in the state of New York.
It consists of 13 on-line contact hours prior to 4 days of on site classroom and clinic instruction.
Participants MUST be able to administer and receive local anesthesia.
This is a 45 CEU continuing education course given by the Dental Hygiene department of NYC College of Technology. Upon completion of this course participant’s will be able to administer local infiltration anesthesia and nitrous oxide analgesia in the state of New York.
It consists of 13 on-line contact hours prior to 4 days of on site classroom and clinic instruction.
Participants MUST be able to administer and receive local anesthesia.
.Den 1200/1200L is a continuation of the principles and techniques involved in the practice of dental hygiene as introduced in Den 1100/1100L. This course focuses on transition into clinical practice. Development of clinical skills continues with consideration of ultrasonic instrumentation, pain control techniques, and fluoride application. Students render dental hygiene services to patients in a clinical setting. Patient assessment skills along with dental hygiene diagnosis and treatment planning are cultivated as well.
.Den 1200/1200L is a continuation of the principles and techniques involved in the practice of dental hygiene as introduced in Den 1100/1100L. This course focuses on transition into clinical practice. Development of clinical skills continues with consideration of ultrasonic instrumentation, pain control techniques, and fluoride application. Students render dental hygiene services to patients in a clinical setting. Patient assessment skills along with dental hygiene diagnosis and treatment planning are cultivated as well.
Student American Dental Hygiene Association is a student organization for first and second-year Dental Hygiene students, faculty, and alumni.
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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!