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DHY 157 — Oral Anatomy

2 credits · 2 hours

introduces dental hygiene students to the macroscopic and microscopic structures of the teeth, oral cavity, and associated perioral anatomy. The course includes the identification and classification of primary, mixed, and permanent dentitions, as well as anatomical variations and occlusal relationships. Students learn techniques for oral inspection, documentation, and dental charting. The course also introduces the dental caries process and foundational histologic features of oral tissues. Prerequisites: BIO 203 , BIO 207 , BIO 208 , and CHM 101 with minimum grades of "C", and Reading Proficiency Corequisites: DHY 150 , DHY 152 , DHY 154 , DHY 155 , DHY 156 , DHY 158 , and DHY 159

Prerequisites: BIO 203, BIO 207, BIO 208, CHM 101

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