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INDEX OF SPECIFICATIONS

DHYG 121
Dental Hygiene I
Fall 2014

Subject
Matter
Concepts,
Topics, Ideas
Chapter 1 Ethics
and
Professionalism
History of dental
hygiene pp. 2-4
Entry level to the
profession and
types of degrees
p.5
Professional
organizations p.
11
Licensure and
regulation p. 8
Student Portfolio
Course
Requirement
Chapter 5
Communication
Behavioral Styles,
p. 67
Establishing
Rapport, p. 68,
Language, p. 70
Deepening
Rapport, p. 72-73
Time, p. 70
Nonverbal Cues,
p. 70-71
Model for
Communication,
p. 66-67

Specific Learning Outcomes


Remembering

Understanding

Applying

Analyzing

Evaluating

Create

Total #
of Test
Questio
ns

T-1: #1

T-1: #2

T-1: #5

T-1: #2

#4

#4

#4

#4

#4

#4

F: #9

F: #6

F: #6

F: #4
F: #5

1
1

F: #2

Cultural
Competence and
Sensitivity
Research Course
Requirement
Chapter 8
Positioning and
Prevention of
Operator Injury
Musculoskeletal
Problems p. 151
Operator
Positioning p.
159-161
Enhanced
Visibility
Magnification p.
158
Stretching
Exercises
p. 165
Normal Anatomy
and Anatomical
Changes
p. 152-153
Traditional
Positioning:
Operator p. 159
Traditional
Positioning:
Patient p. 160
FPI: Patient Head
Position p. 21
FPI: Sequence for
Practicing
Positioning p. 45
Chapter 9:
Instrument
Design and
Principles of
Instrumentation
Periodontal
Probes p. 177
Angulation for
Insertion and
Activation p. 185

#10

#10

#10

#10

#10

#10

Researc
h and
Oral
Report

T-1: #2

T-1: #1

T-1: #7

T-1: #9

1
T-1: #3

T-1: #4

T-1: #4

T-1: #4

T-1: #4

T-1: #4

T-1: #5

Classification p.
173
Activation p. 186
Adaptation p.
184-185
Table 9-2 Areas
for Gracey Use p.
178
Sickle Scalers p.
177
Area-Specific
Curets p. 177
Universal Curets
p. 179
Dental Mirrors p.
175
FPI: Modified
Pen Grasp p. 75
FPI: Intraoral
Fulcrum p. 90
Parts of the
Instrument p.
170-171
Types of Strokes
p. 187
Area-specific and
Universal Curets
p. 177-179
Chapter 12:
Comprehensive
Health History
Role of the
Patient History, p.
223-224
General Medical
History, p. 230231
Medication
History, p. 231
Family History, p.
231-232
Review of Organ
Systems, p. 232234
Patient
Identification, p.

T-1: #1

T-1: #5
T-1: #5

1
2

T-1: #4

T-1: #1

T-1: #1

T-1: #1

1
T-1: #1

T-1: #7

T-1: #8

T-1: #2

T-1: #5

T-1: #1

T-3: #3

T-3: #1, 2

T-3: #1, 2

T-3: #1, 2

T-3: #1, 2,
4

T-3: #1

229
Diabetes Mellitus,
p. 247-248
Pigmentations, p.
234
Tuberculosis, p.
239
Antibiotic
Prophylaxis, 241242
Fictitious Patient
Case Study
Medical History:
Course
Requirement
Chapter 14:
Physical and
Extraoral
Examination
Head and Neck
Skin Cancer,
supplement
Salivary Glands,
p. 285
Temperature, p.
288
TMJ, p. 286-287
Respiration, p.
289
Blood Pressure, p.
289-290
Lymph Nodes, p.
283
Pulse, p. 288
Orthostatic
Hypotension, p.
290
Fictitious Patient
Case Studies
Head/Neck Exam:
Course
Requirement
Chapter 15:
Intraoral
Examination
HPV, Supplement

T-3: #4

T-3: #4

T-3: #4

1
T-3: #5

#4, 5

#4, 5

#4, 5

1
#4, 5

#4, 5

In-class
work

T-3: #2

T-3: #1

T-3: #3

T-3: #1
T-3: #3

1
1

T-3: #3

T-3: #1

1
T-3: #3, 4

1
1

T-3: #3
#4

T-3: #7

#4

#4

#4

#4

In-class
work

Examination
Technique, p.
295-296
Tongue, p. 301
Buccal Mucosa,
p. 297-298
Oral Cancer,
Supplement
Hard and Soft
Palate, p. 303
Lips and Labial
Mucosa, p. 292
White Oral
Lesions, p. 295
and Supplement
Fictitious Patient
Case Studies
Intraoral Exam:
Course
Requirement
Chapter 16:
Periodontal
Examination
Attachment Loss,
Periodontal
Pathogens p. 317,
323
Periodontal
Pocket depths p.
315-316
Assess Plaque
Biofilm p. 323
Furcations p. 321
Periodontal
Ligament p. 312
Embrasures p.
329
Oral Epithelium
p. 308
Abnormal Tooth
Mobility, p. 321
Detect Marginal
Bleeding, p. 319
Periodontitis and
CVD:
Supplemental

T-3: #1

T-3: #2
T-3: #2

2
2

T-3: #7

T-3: #1

T-3: #2

2
T-3: #1,
6, 7

#5

#5

#5

1
#5

#5

In-class
work

T-2: #1

T-2: #2

T-2: #1

T-2: #2
T-2: #3

1
1

T-2: #1

T-2: #3

1
T-2: #7

T-2: #1

T-2: #6

Material
Gingiva, p. 311
Calculate the
Attachment Loss,
p. 317
Fictitious Patient
Case Study
Gingival
Description:
Course
Requirement
Periodontal
Charting Student
Practice: Course
Requirement
Chapter 17: Hard
Tissue
Examination
Defining Dental
Caries, p. 345
Mount and Hume
System, p. 346
Detecting With
Dental
Radiographs, p.
351
Active Versus
Inactive Caries, p.
351
Universal Tooth
Numbering, p.
338-339
Caries
Classification
System, p. 341
Dental Charting
Simulated Patient
Chapter 20: Oral
Risk Assessment
and Intervention
Planning
Intervention and
Prevention, p. 388
Potential Risk
Concerns, p. 400401

T-2: #3
T-2: #2

1
1

#2

#2

#2

#2

#4, 5

#4, 5

#4, 5

#4, 5

#2

In-class
Work

In-class
Work

T-2: #7
T-2: #5

T-2: #12

T-2: #9

#4, 5, 6

T-3: #1, 5,
6
T-3: #2

T-2: #2

T-2: #4

#4, 5, 6

#4, 5, 6

#4, 5, 6

In-class
Work

5
2

Knowledge of
Risk Factors, p.
389
Steps in
Therapeutic
Intervention
Planning. P. 402
Patient Education
Guide Course
Requirement
Chapter 21:
Individualizing
Preventive and
Therapeutic
Strategies
Patient as a
Clinical Partner,
p. 406
Prevention and
Intervention, p.
406-407
Goal of Therapy,
p. 412
Obstacles to
Obtaining Care, p.
410
Prevention
Strategy, Products
p. 408-409
Critical Elements
of Learning, p.
411
Chapter 31:
Powered
Instrumentation
and Periodontal
Debridement
Maintenance, p.
595-596
Piezoelectric, p,
580-581
Powered Scaling
Instruments, p.
578-579
CDT Codes, p.
574

T-3: #8

1
T-3: #9

#2, 5, 6

#2, 5, 6

#2, 5, 6

#2, 5, 6

#2, 5, 6

#2, 5, 6

F: #1

F: #2

F: #4

F: #5

F: #6

F: #6

T-2: #9

T-2: #2

T-2: #2

T-2: #1

Development of
the Periodontal
Lesion, p. 577
Wound Healing,
p. 577-578
Tip
Characteristics, p.
583
Pathogenesis, p.
575
Adaptation, p.
591
Water Volume, p.
587-588
Risk Factors for
Periodontal
Disease, p. 575
Health
Considerations, p.
586
Chapter 32:
Cosmetic and
Therapeutic
Polishing
Clinical
Technique, p.
610-612
Type of Powder,
p. 614
Therapeutic
Polishing, p. 619
Cleaning Agents,
p. 600
Clinical
Technique, p.
615-616
Endogenous
Stains, p. 601-604

T-2: #7

T-2: #3

T-2: #3

T-2: #4

T-2: #3

T-2: #2

1
T-2: #5

T-2: #10

T-2: #5

T-2: #5

T-2: #6

1
T-2: #2

T-2: #4

T-2: #3

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