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DENH 1030 - Radiology for the Dental Hygienist

Credits: 2
Hours/Week: Lecture 1Lab 2
Course Description: Building on the basic principles of radiology, this course prepares the dental hygiene student to use radiographs during patient care and also introduces radiographic interpretation. Students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements.
MnTC Goals
None

Prerequisite(s): Acceptance into Century Colleges Dental Hygiene Program.
Corequisite(s): None
Recommendation: None

Major Content
  1. Radiation history, physics, characteristics, biology, and protection
  2. Digital radiography
  3. Radiography of patients with special needs
  4. Normal anatomy: Intraoral films
  5. Normal anatomy: Panoramic films
  6. Introduction to radiographic interpretation
  7. Descriptive terminology
  8. Identification of restorations, dental materials, and foreign objects
  9. Interpretation of dental caries and periodontal disease
  10. Quality assurance in the dental office
  11. Dental radiographs and the dental radiographer
  12. Patient relations and education and the dental radiographer
  13. Infection control and the dental radiographer
  14. Radiographic technique: paralleling, bisecting, bite-wing, occlusal, localization, and panoramic
  15. Radiographic exposure and technique errors
  16. Interpretation of trauma and pulpal and periapical lesions

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. describe the production and effects of radiation.
  2. perform radiograph exposures, processing and mounting while avoiding cross-contamination as specified by OSHA and program policies and protocols.
  3. identify radiographic anatomical landmarks.
  4. interpret normal and abnormal or pathological conditions visible on dental radiographs.
  5. evaluate radiographic processing quality.
  6. demonstrate safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.
  7. discuss radiation safety.
  8. discuss appropriate rationale for exposing radiographs
  9. explain risk/benefit ratios of exposing radiographs to patients.
  10. perform x-ray film exposure on manikin and evaluate diagnostic quality.
  11. describe technique errors and how to avoid and/or correct them.
  12. identify differences between digital radiography and traditional radiography.


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