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Fall 2014 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

DH 181 - Lab for DH 180


Credit Hours: 1

Practical application of the knowledge gained in DH 180 will include supplemental intra-oral techniques and panoramic radiography. Hands-on training in identification of anatomical landmarks, dental caries, calculus and commonly used restorative dental materials as seen on intra-oral and panoramic films and digital images. Minimum passing grade is “C-.”

Course Outcomes
At the completion of the course, the student should be able to demonstrate competency in the following areas:

  • apply principles of professional, legal and ethical conduct, along with effective professional communication skills in all interactions with patients, peers, and other health care professionals;
  • utilize descriptive terminology as it relates to dental radiographs;
  • identify and describe normal tooth anatomy and supporting structures as viewed on intraoral films or panoramic films;
  • differentiates abnormalities, artifacts or foreign objects viewed on a radiograph;
  • identify and describe the radiographic appearance of dental caries utilizing the radiographic classification of caries;
  • identify and describe the radiographic appearance of commonly used restorative materials;
  • describe periodontal disease as it appears radiographically utilizing AAPR criteria;
  • identify trauma, pulpal and periapical lesions as seen on a radiograph;
  • apply Infection Control Protocol to prevent cross contamination of equipment, films and instruments in a clinical environment;
  • utilize supplemental intraoral techniques;
  • incorporates quality assurance tests into a working office procedural policy; and
  • produces duplicate radiographs of satisfactory quality.


Prerequisites: All required first-semester courses in the Dental Hygiene curriculum must be passed.
Corequisites: All required second-semester courses in the Dental Hygiene curriculum.
Concurrent Registration: DH 180
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