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Nov 08, 2024
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DH 314 - Oral Radiology and Interpretation Credits: 3 Description Theory and practice of radiology, image production, interpretation, and radiation safety.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Explain the purpose and necessity of dental radiographic imaging.
- Justify the legal aspects of radiography with respect to liability and ownership of radiographs.
- Use the principles of x-ray production to prepare radiographic images of high quality.
- Differentiate radiographic anatomic structures in the analysis and interpretation of radiographic images.
- Use the principles of radiation protection to maintain optimal health and safety of the patient and operator during x-radiation exposure.
- Distinguish the factors which affect the diagnostic usefulness and quality of radiographic images
- Analyze and correct errors in exposure and processing of radiographic images.
- Differentiate diseases of the teeth and supporting structures as revealed by dental radiographic images.
- Use the fundamental principles of photography to prepare intra and extraoral photographs.
- Compare and contrast imaging and patient management techniques used in producing intra and extraoral radiographic images for various patient types including: adult, pedodontic, periodontic, edentulous, and special needs patients.
- Analyze principles of panoramic dental radiography and indication for use.
Prerequisite: Admission to the B.S. Dental Hygiene program
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