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DENTAL HYGIENE (DH03)
The Dental Hygiene program is a sequence of courses that prepares
students for positions in the dental profession. The program is
a two-year, 123-credit hours curriculum leading to the Dental Hygiene
Associate of Applied Science degree. Learning opportunities develop
academic, technical, and professional knowledge and skills required
for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program provides
the skills and knowledge needed to become a competent dental hygienist
performing numerous critical services designed to detect and prevent
diseases of the mouth. These include oral prophylaxis; examining
the head, neck, and oral areas for signs of disease; educating patients
about oral hygiene; taking or developing radiographs; and applying
fluoride or sealants. In this setting, registered dental hygienists
play a vital role in protecting the oral health of the American
public.
Dental Hygiene Program Requirements
Applicants must be at least seventeen (17) years old and be an
official high school graduate or GED recipient. All general education
core course work must be successfully completed prior to acceptance
into the program. All applicants must file an application for admission
into the Dental Hygiene program along with a $15 non refundable
application fee.
Entrance into the program is competitive, and applicants must meet
the following criteria in order to be considered:
• The student must have a cumulative Grade Point Average
(GPA) of 3.0 or higher in the core dental hygiene classes.
• The student must take the PSB Health Occupations Aptitude
Test, and pass with a score of 230 or better. (The PSB is given
by CGTC and may be taken a maximum number of 2 times.)
Students who meet the above criteria will be ranked according to
GPA and PSB scores. The 18 students with the highest scores will
be chosen to enter the dental hygiene program. Slots are filled
from the highest pre-requisite core grade point average downward
until the maximum enrollment total is reached.
Courses are available at the Macon Campus.
A student who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor may
be admitted into the dental program, but such a conviction may prohibit
one from obtaining a state license to practice dental hygiene. (In
the case of a felony conviction, applicants can not be licensed
in the state of Georgia.)
Dental Hygiene program selection occurs once each year in the Spring.
The following core courses must be completed to be considered for
selection with a minimum core grade point average of 3.00 or higher.
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Learning Support (if required) |
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AHS 104 |
Introduction to Health Care |
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ENG 191 |
Composition and Rhetoric I |
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BIO 193 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
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BIO 194 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
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CHM 191 |
Chemistry I |
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SPC 191 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
| Dental Hygiene
Curriculum |
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Credit Hours |
| General Education Core Courses |
45 |
| Area I - Humanities/Fine Arts |
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| ENG 191 |
Composition and Rhetoric |
5 |
| HUM 191 |
Introduction to Humanities |
5 |
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OR |
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| ENG 193 |
Literature and Composition |
5 |
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5 |
| SPC 191 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
5 |
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OR |
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| ENG 195 |
Technical Communications |
5 |
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| Area II - Social/Behavioral Sciences |
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| PSY 191 |
Introduction to Psychology |
5 |
| SOC 191 |
Introduction to Sociology |
5 |
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| Area III - Natural Sciences/Mathematics |
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| BIO 193 |
Anatomy and Physiology I |
5 |
| BIO 194 |
Anatomy and Physiology II |
5 |
CHM 191 |
Chemistry I |
5 |
| MAT 191 |
College Algebra |
5 |
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OR |
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| MAT 196 |
Contemporary Mathematics |
5 |
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| Occupational Courses |
29 |
| SCT 100 |
Introduction to Microcomputers |
3 |
| AHS 104 |
Introduction to Health Care |
3 |
| DHY 100 |
Tooth Anatomy & Root Morphology |
3 |
| DHY 101 |
Oral Embryology & Histology |
2 |
| DHY 102 |
Head & Neck Anatomy |
3 |
| DHY 103 |
Dental Materials |
3 |
| DHY 104 |
Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 105 |
Preclinical Dental Hygiene Lab |
2 |
| DHY 106 |
Introduction to Dental Hygiene |
1 |
| DHY 107 |
Radiology Lecture |
3 |
| DHY 109 |
Radiology Lab |
1 |
| DHY 110 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 111 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene I Lab |
3 |
| DHY 113 |
Microbiology & Infection Control in the Dental Profession |
5 |
| DHY 200 |
Periodontology |
4 |
| DHY 201 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 202 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene II Lab |
4 |
| DHY 205 |
Oral Pathology |
4 |
| DHY 206 |
Pharmacology and Pain Control |
3 |
| DHY 207 |
Community Dental Health |
4 |
| DHY 208 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene III Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 209 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene III |
4 |
| DHY 211 |
Biochemistry and Nutrition |
3 |
| DHY 213 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 214 |
Clinical Dental Hygiene IV Lab |
4 |
| DHY 220 |
Dental Hygiene V Lecture |
2 |
| DHY 221 |
Dental Hygiene V Lab |
4 |
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Total Hours |
123 |
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