| DENH 1045 - Preclinic/Clinic I Credits: 4Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None
 Course Description: This is the first in a series of clinical courses introducing dental hygiene concepts and practice methods.  Topics include infection control, the use and care of equipment, ergonomics, and patient record management. Clinical experiences include introduction to instrumentation, patient assessment, and care planning. Students must be able to perform physical tasks to complete course requirements. Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene Program is required. Students are restricted from participating in this course if they have not first successfully passed the Minnesota Human Services background study with no restrictions and obtained a medical clearance that follows program requirements.
 MnTC Goals
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 Prerequisite(s): None
 Corequisite(s): DENH 1040
 Recommendation: None
 
 Major Content
 1. Dental Hygiene practice related to:
 
	Infection ControlBlood Borne PathogenStandard Hazard Communication (MSDS) 2. Care and Maintenance of equipment in the dental clinic 3. Ergonomics 4. Patient and operator positioning 5. Hand instruments including: 
	DesignAppropriate usageSequencingCare 6. Culturally appropriate patient education and counseling 7. Documentation and management of the patient record 8. Allowable duties and expanded functions allowed under Minnesota dental assisting licensure 9. Emergency managementLearning Outcomes
 At the end of this course students will be able to:
 1. demonstrate correct ergonomics. 2. demonstrate proper use and care of dental equipment and instruments. 3. demonstrate proper instrument choice and activation principles. 4. demonstrate proper infection/exposure control techniques. 5. use appropriate rationale for patient assessment methods. 6. apply culturally appropriate patient education strategies for the promotion of health and prevention of disease. 7. demonstrate safe handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. 8. demonstrate competency in the use of dental biomaterials. 9. demonstrate proficiency in performing expanded functions as allowed under Minnesota dental assisting licensure. 10. implement emergency management strategies.Competency 1 (1-6)
 None
 Competency 2 (7-10)
 None
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