Chabot College

Course Outline for Dental Hygiene 69A, Page 3

Fall 2001

Chabot College Fall 2001

Course Outline for Dental Hygiene 69A

ORAL HEALTH CARE EDUCATION

Catalog Description:

69A - Oral Health Care Education 2 units

Educational techniques and technical skills used to assist individuals and groups in becoming integrally involved in their dental/oral health care. Information and application of information related to oral health care, oral health promotion and disease prevention. Corequisite: Current enrollment in the Dental Hygiene Program. 2 hours.

Prerequisite Skills:

None

Expected Outcomes for Students:

Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:

1.  list the seven roles of the dental hygienist and give an example or function of the dental hygienist in each role;

2.  define Dental Hygiene according to Darby and Walsh;

3.  list the four main processes dental hygienists utilize;

4.  identify three models in dental hygiene care;

5.  differentiate the terms client and patient;

6.  differentiate between the occupational dental hygienist and the professional dental hygienist;

7.  describe ways in which a client's beliefs, attitudes and values can affect his or her oral health behavior;

8.  describe the development of dental plaque and its relation to dental diseases;

9.  describe the development of a carious lesion;

10.  describe the role of dental plaque in the etiology and pathogenesis of the inflammatory periodontal diseases and dental caries;

11.  describe the role of fluoride in the prevention of dental caries by listing the principal methods of receiving fluoride protection and the advantages and disadvantages of each method relative to other available methods;

12.  demonstrate how the dental hygiene care provider can assist clients with disease prevention and oral health promotion at various life span stages;

13.  describe the design characteristics of contemporary manual toothbrush models on the market and discuss the basic necessary characteristics of a good manual toothbrush;

14.  differentiate between the different manual tooth brushing techniques such as the Bass, Stillman's and Charters' technique. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of each method;

15.  identify the advantages and disadvantages of various power toothbrushes and indications for their use;

16.  list the various interdental plaque control devices available for client use. Identify the appropriate use, the indications and contraindications for these devices;

17.  identify methods for evaluating client oral hygiene practices;

18.  develop and implement an oral health education program on a classmate, and demonstrate techniques for planning, implementing and evaluating a client's oral health education program, including:

a.  assessment of client's oral health needs;

b.  setting of appropriate goals and objectives;

c.  selection of appropriate preventive measures;

d.  identification of criteria for the selection of appropriate client educational materials, methods and communication techniques;

e.  implementation of the oral health care program;

f.  documentation of assessments including evaluation of client's performance;

g.  evaluation of client's response to program;

h.  identification of future goals and directions to improve or maintain level of client oral hygiene practices.

Course Content:

1.  Seven roles of the dental hygienist

2.  Introduction to dental hygiene theory and practice

3.  Health beliefs, attitudes, and values

4. Principles of learning motivation

5. Dental plaque

6. Dental caries

7.  Periodontal diseases

8.  Manual plaque control

a.  Toothbrushing (manual and power)

b.  Interdental devices

9.  Chemical plaque control

a.  Dentrifrices

b.  Mouth rinses

c.  Antimicrobial agents

d.  Subgingival plaque control

e.  Product evaluation

10.  Fluoride

a.  Systematic

b.  Topical

11.  Eating disorders

12.  Baby bottle syndrome

13.  Methods of evaluating client oral health practices

14.  Development and implementation of an oral health education program

Methods of Presentation:

1.  Lecture

2.  Demonstrations

3.  Discussions

4.  Audiovisual aids

Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:

1.  Typical Assignments

a.  Product scavenger hunt

b.  Oral health education presentation manual

c.  Client oral health education program (assessment, plan, implementation and outcomes)

2.  Methods of Evaluating Student Progress

a.  Quizzes

b. Two examinations

Textbook(s)(Typical):

Primary Preventive Dentistry, Harris, Norman O. and Arden, G. Christen, McGraw Hill, 1998

Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice, Darby, Michele L. and Walsh, Margaret M., W.B. Saunders Co., 1994

Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist, Wilkens, Esther M., Lea & Febiger, 1994, Optional

The Dental Hygienist's Guide to Nutritional Care, Davis, J. and Stegeman, C., W.B. Saunders, 1998, Optional

Special Student Materials:

None

Revised: 12-1-00