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Dec 26, 2024
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DEA 253 - Dental Science I Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech Introduction to anatomy and physiology, microbiology and oral pathology. Prerequisite: None required (recommend completion of all General Education requirements prior to beginning program) Corequisite: DEA 256 , DEA 424 , DEA 507 , DHY 161 , DHY 221 Competencies
- Summarize basic cell anatomy and function
- Explain major cell functions
- Describe the basic differences between animal and non-animal cell anatomy
- Relate the mechanisms of transport across cell membranes
- Identify the pioneers of microbiology
- Match the pioneers to their contributions
- Recognize historical chronologically
- Explain the mechanisms of immunity
- List the portals of entry into the human body
- Recognize the anatomical structures that defend the body from disease
- Define the different types of immunity
- List the various forms of vaccination
- Recognize pathological organisms
- Distinguish between bacteria and viruses
- Explain how cellular reproduction is affected by pathological organisms
- Recognize congenital defects and diseases
- Identify malignant diseases
- Examine appropriate methods of asepsis in the dental office
- Define the different methods of asepsis
- List the advantages and disadvantages of each method
- Determine the effectiveness of each asepsis technique
- Compare the different systems of the human body.
- Recall the functions of the human body systems
- Recognize anatomic features of each body system
- Classify anatomical relations of the body
- Understand body planes
- Identify the body divisions
- Distinguish the body’s mechanisms of healing
- Summarize the inflammatory response
- Explain between primary and secondary healing
- Explain cellular reproduction
- Evaluate pathological oral conditions
- Recognize healthy oral structures and conditions
- Explain the process of caries formation
- List the stages of periodontal disease
- Compare vascular, viral and bacterial oral lesions
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