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Tooth Anatomy & Root Morphology DHYG 1000
2 Credits(Prerequisite: Program admission) Provides the student with a thorough knowledge of external and internal morphological characteristics of human primary and secondary dentition. Also introduces the student to various tooth identification systems, classifications of occlusion and dental anomalies. Topics include: oral cavity anatomy, dental terminology, external and internal tooth anatomy, tooth nomenclature and numbering systems, individual tooth and root morphology, occlusion and dental anomalies.
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Healthcare & Nursing
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Dental Hygiene
- Tooth Anatomy & Root Morphology
- Oral Embryology & Histology
- Head & Neck Anatomy
- Dental Materials
- Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lecture
- Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lab
- Radiology Lecture
- Radiology Lab
- Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lecture
- Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lab
- Pharmacology & Pain Control
- Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lecture
- Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lab
- General & Oral Pathology/Pathophysiology
- Community Dental Health
- Clinical Dental Hygiene III Lecture
- Clinical Dental Hygiene III Lab
- Biochem/Nutrition Fundamentals for Dental Hyg
- Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lecture
- Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lab
- Periodontology
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Dental Hygiene
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