Dental Hygiene ~ Open House Farmingdale State College
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Acting Assistant DeanActing Assistant DeanSchool of Health Sciences School of Health Sciences Professor and Chair Professor and Chair Department of Dental HygieneDepartment of Dental HygieneFarmingdale State CollegeFarmingdale State College
Laura Mueller-Joseph, RDH,Laura Mueller-Joseph, RDH, EdDEdD
• Course Instructor• DEN 126 Periodontology• DEN 201 Pain Management• DEN 115 Clinical Dental
Hygiene I• DEN 245 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IV
Maureen Tsokris, RDH, Maureen Tsokris, RDH, EdDEdDAssistant Chairperson Assistant Chairperson Department of Dental Department of Dental HygieneHygiene
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 235 Clinical Dental DEN 235 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IIIHygiene III DEN 245 Clinical Dental DEN 245 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IVHygiene IV DEN 201 Pain Management DEN 201 Pain Management
LabLab
Department of Dental HygieneDepartment of Dental Hygiene Associate in Science Degree ProgramAssociate in Science Degree Program Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree
Completion ProgramCompletion Program
For more information contact:For more information contact:Department of Dental HygieneDepartment of Dental Hygiene2350 Broadhollow Road2350 Broadhollow RoadFarmingdale, NY 11735Farmingdale, NY 11735631-420-2060631-420-2060
www.farmingdale.edwww.farmingdale.eduu
Associate in ScienceDegree Program
Prepares students for licensure and entry into the profession of Dental Hygiene
Certification in the administration of local infiltration anesthesia/nitrous oxide analgesia
Provides eligibility for students to sit for the National Board Examination in Dental Hygiene, as well as State and Regional Practical Board Examinations for dental hygienists
AssociateAssociate in Science in Science Degree ProgramDegree Program
The clinical role is most closely associated with dental hygiene, however it is only one of six roles officially designated for the hygienist, which include educator, researcher, administrator, change agent, and consumer advocate
Associate in Science Degree Associate in Science Degree Program –Typical Program –Typical Employment OpportunitiesEmployment Opportunities
• Private Dental Offices
• Geriatric Facilities• Public Health
Agencies• Research
Laboratories• School Health
Services
Pharmaceutical Corporations
Private Care Center Dental Supply
Companies Hospitals Armed Forces Managed Care
Facilities
Associate in Science Degree Associate in Science Degree Program - ObjectivesProgram - Objectives
Graduates will have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide comprehensive dental hygiene care to the general population including the adolescent, geriatric and special needs patient.
Associate in Science Degree Associate in Science Degree Program - ObjectivesProgram - Objectives
Graduates will have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide comprehensive dental hygiene care to the general population including the adolescent, geriatric and special needs patient.
Associate in Science Degree Associate in Science Degree Program - ObjectivesProgram - Objectives
Graduates will develop a sense of professionalism as healthcare providers including self assessment, recognition and management of ethical, legal and regulatory issues, and evaluation of scientific literature as it relates to the profession of dental hygiene.
Associate in Science Degree Associate in Science Degree Program – Special Program – Special OpportunitiesOpportunities
• Students are eligible to participate in the Student American Dental Hygienists’ Association (SADHA) which promotes student leadership through community outreach, lunch and learn programs and various campus activities.
AS Degree Program of Study
Liberal Arts and Sciences (30 credits)*BIO 166 Anatomy & Physiology..................................................4*CHM 140 Intro.to General, Organic and Biochemistry...............4BIO 220 Medical Microbiology.................................................... 4*EGL 101 Composition: Rhetoric.................................................3EGL 102 Composition: Literature.................................................3PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology............................................3SOC 122 Introductory Sociology or.............................................SOC 228 Society and Health.......................................................3SPE 201 Oral Communications...................................................3General Education Elective (By Advisement Math, History, Artsor Language)................................................................................3
* prerequisite(s) requirements for students not entering from high school
Required: Dental Hygiene Courses (50 credits)DEN 102 Dental Materials & Expanded Functions......................3DEN 105 Dental & Oral Anatomy.................................................3DEN 106 Oral Radiology I............................................................3DEN 108 Oral Histology & Embryology........................................2DEN 110 Preventive Oral Health Concepts..................................2DEN 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene I...............................................3DEN 120 Preventive Oral Health Concepts II...............................2DEN 125 Clinical Dental Hygiene II..............................................3DEN 126 Periodontology..............................................................2DEN 201 Pain Management.........................................................2DEN 203 Principles of Nutrition for Oral Health Professionals....2DEN 205 Oral Pathology...............................................................3DEN 207 Oral Radiology II............................................................1DEN 212 Pharmacology................................................................2DEN 221 Oral Health Education....................................................2DEN 222 Community Oral Health..................................................2DEN 230 Preventive Oral Health Concepts III...............................2DEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene III..............................................4DEN 240 Dental Practice Management,Ethics & Jurisprudence...2DEN 245 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV..............................................5Total Credits:...............................................................................80
Dental Hygiene Full-Time Dental Hygiene Full-Time FacultyFaculty
Constance Baker-Phillips, Constance Baker-Phillips, DDSDDS
Supervising DDSSupervising DDS Course Instructor:Course Instructor:
DEN 115 Clinical DEN 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene IDental Hygiene I
DEN 201 Pain DEN 201 Pain Management LabManagement Lab
DEN 105 Dental & DEN 105 Dental & Oral AnatomyOral Anatomy
DEN 245 Clinical DEN 245 Clinical Dental Hygiene IVDental Hygiene IV
Maureen Capone, RDH, EdDMaureen Capone, RDH, EdD
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 115 Clinical DEN 115 Clinical
Dental Hygiene IDental Hygiene I DEN 221 Oral Health DEN 221 Oral Health
EducationEducation DEN 222 Community DEN 222 Community
Oral HealthOral Health DEN 235 Clinical DEN 235 Clinical
Dental Hygiene IIIDental Hygiene III DEN 245 Clinical DEN 245 Clinical
Dental Hygiene IVDental Hygiene IV
Henry Dondero, DDSHenry Dondero, DDS
Supervising DentistSupervising Dentist Course InstructorCourse Instructor
DEN 102 Dental Materials & DEN 102 Dental Materials & Expanded FunctionsExpanded Functions
DEN 205 Oral PathologyDEN 205 Oral Pathology DEN 212 PharmacologyDEN 212 Pharmacology DEN 235 Clinical Dental DEN 235 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IIIHygiene III DEN 245 Clinical Dental DEN 245 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IVHygiene IV
Janet Gruber, RDH, MPAJanet Gruber, RDH, MPA
Radiology Radiology CoordinatorCoordinator
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 106 Oral DEN 106 Oral
Radiology IRadiology I DEN 207 Oral DEN 207 Oral
Radiology IIRadiology II
Hannah Horowitz, DDSHannah Horowitz, DDS
Supervising DentistSupervising Dentist Course InstructorCourse Instructor
DEN 105 Dental & Oral DEN 105 Dental & Oral AnatomyAnatomy
DEN 108 Oral Histology & DEN 108 Oral Histology & EmbryologyEmbryology
DEN 115 Clinical Dental DEN 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene IHygiene I
DEN 201 Pain ManagementDEN 201 Pain Management DEN 245 Clinical Dental DEN 245 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IVHygiene IV
Lynn Marsh, RDH, EdDLynn Marsh, RDH, EdD Course InstructorCourse Instructor
DEN 106 Oral Radiology I DEN 106 Oral Radiology I LabLab
DEN 207 Oral Radiology II DEN 207 Oral Radiology II LabLab
DEN 235 Clinical Dental DEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIHygiene III
DEN 245 Clinical Dental DEN 245 Clinical Dental Hygiene IVHygiene IV
DEN 201 Pain Management DEN 201 Pain Management LabLab
Luisa Nappo-Dattoma, RDH, RD, Luisa Nappo-Dattoma, RDH, RD, EdDEdD
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 115 Clinical Dental DEN 115 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IHygiene I DEN 125 Clinical Dental DEN 125 Clinical Dental
Hygiene IIHygiene II DEN 102 L Dental Materials DEN 102 L Dental Materials
& Expanded Functions Lab& Expanded Functions Lab DEN 203 Principles of DEN 203 Principles of
Nutrition for Oral Health Nutrition for Oral Health ProfessionalsProfessionals
DEN 201 Pain Management DEN 201 Pain Management LabLab
Adele Spencer, RDH, MSAdele Spencer, RDH, MS Freshman Clinic CoordinatorFreshman Clinic Coordinator Course InstructorCourse Instructor
DEN 110 Preventive Oral Health DEN 110 Preventive Oral Health ConceptsConcepts
DEN 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene IDEN 115 Clinical Dental Hygiene I DEN 120 Preventive Oral Health DEN 120 Preventive Oral Health
Concepts IIConcepts II DEN 125 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIDEN 125 Clinical Dental Hygiene II DEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIDEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene III
Sharon Struminger, RDH, Sharon Struminger, RDH, MPS, MAMPS, MA
Sophomore Clinic CoordinatorSophomore Clinic Coordinator Course InstructorCourse Instructor
DEN 230 Preventive Oral Health DEN 230 Preventive Oral Health Concepts IIIConcepts III
DEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene IIIDEN 235 Clinical Dental Hygiene III DEN 240 Dental Practice DEN 240 Dental Practice
Management,Management,Ethics & Ethics & JurisprudenceJurisprudence
DEN 245 Clinical Dental Hygiene IVDEN 245 Clinical Dental Hygiene IV
Professional StaffProfessional StaffCarol McNamara, RDH, BSCarol McNamara, RDH, BS
Instructional Support Instructional Support SpecialistSpecialist Contact Number:Contact Number:
631-420-2064631-420-2064
Administrative AssistantAdministrative Assistant
Eileen MeyersEileen Meyers Contact NumberContact Number
631-420-2060631-420-2060
The Use of Technology The Use of Technology in Dental Hygiene in Dental Hygiene EducationEducation
At Farmingdale At Farmingdale State CollegeState College
State-of-the-Art State-of-the-Art Technologically Advanced Technologically Advanced Dental Hygiene Care CenterDental Hygiene Care Center
Teaching With An Intra Oral CameraTeaching With An Intra Oral Camera
Teaching With Technologically Teaching With Technologically Advanced Advanced Phase Contrast Microscope Software Phase Contrast Microscope Software
Biofilm from Patient's Oral CavityBiofilm from Patient's Oral Cavity Viewed through Technology Viewed through Technology
Course Management Tool on Angel Course Management Tool on Angel Clinical Clinical Websites for Student Access Websites for Student Access
Use of Technology in Dental Use of Technology in Dental Nutritional CounselingNutritional Counseling
Technology Assisted Technology Assisted Patient EducationPatient Education
Technology Assisted Technology Assisted EducationEducation for Treatment Planning for Treatment Planning
BACHELOR OF SCIENCEBACHELOR OF SCIENCEDENTAL HYGIENEDENTAL HYGIENEDEGREE COMPLETION DEGREE COMPLETION PROGRAMPROGRAM
EXPAND EXPAND YOUR FUTURE YOUR FUTURE
OPPORTUNITIESOPPORTUNITIES
Why are Dental Hygienists Why are Dental Hygienists Seeking a Bachelor’s Seeking a Bachelor’s Degree?Degree?
To pursue new career To pursue new career opportunities in the dental & opportunities in the dental & healthcare industrieshealthcare industries
Educational advancement Educational advancement within the discipline of dental within the discipline of dental hygiene hygiene
Personal growth and Personal growth and satisfactionsatisfaction
Careers Available for Dental Careers Available for Dental Hygienists with Advanced Degrees:Hygienists with Advanced Degrees:
Corporate Sales & Management
Dental Supply Companies
Pharmaceutical Corporations
Dental Hygiene Education
Research Laboratories Geriatric Facilities Special Needs
Facilities Insurance Companies Collaborative Practice Public Health Agencies
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program Offers:Completion Program Offers:
Comprehensive upper-level studies Preparation for emerging new roles Foundational courses in the areas of
teaching, research, and public health Capstone practicum course allows students
to further explore a specific area of interest through an internship which offers practical experience
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
On-Line Course of StudyOn-Line Course of Study Farmingdale (Angel)Farmingdale (Angel) https://farmingdale.sln.suny.edu
SUNY Learning Network (Angel)SUNY Learning Network (Angel)www.sln.suny.edu
Biannual Meet & Greet (Optional) Biannual Meet & Greet (Optional) opportunity to meet fellow classmates and opportunity to meet fellow classmates and faculty and receive assistance with on-line faculty and receive assistance with on-line navigationnavigation
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
Meets the transfer and continuing education needs of Associate Degree graduates in Dental Hygiene.
Offers students a foundation of knowledge that will prepare them for the emerging roles within the Dental Hygiene profession.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program: Completion Program: ObjectivesObjectives
• The dental hygiene graduate will be able to utilize professional judgment and critical thinking skills to determine the treatment needs of geriatric and special needs patients.
• The dental hygiene graduate will understand the role of leadership, management, and technology as it applies to dental hygiene practice.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program: Completion Program: ObjectivesObjectives
The dental hygiene graduate will develop the skills necessary to analyze and apply scientific literature in the dental hygiene process of care.
The dental hygiene graduate will be able to develop a comprehensive community based oral health care program.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion Program: Completion Program: ObjectivesObjectives
The dental hygiene graduate will be empowered to seek employment opportunities other then traditional clinical practice.
• The dental hygiene graduate will seek educational advancement for continued growth and development following commencement.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
International Opportunity: The Dental Hygiene Department also offers
a specialized elective for students interested in the internationalization of dental hygiene. The elective gives students an opportunity to study abroad in Sweden where they will observe the practice of dental hygiene while being emerged in a new culture.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
Membership Opportunity: As a student in the Dental Hygiene
Bachelor’s Program, you are eligible to participate in the Student American Dental Hygienists’Association (SADHA) which promotes student leadership through community outreach, lunch and learn programs and various campus activities.
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
Graduate Study Opportunity: To facilitate transfer into graduate level
programs, the Dental Hygiene Department has established seamless transfer agreements with Touro College, School of Health Sciences, for a Master of Science in Public Health and Stony Brook University, School of Health Technology and Management, for a Master of Science in Health Care Policy and Management
Program of Study:Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene
Liberal Arts and Sciences (30 credits)Arts Elective .................................................................................3MTH 110 Statistics........................................................................3HIS 121, 122, or 125 American History........................................3HIS 126 The West & The World....................................................3BIO 240 Bioethics ........................................................................3Modern Language Elective (Level 2)............................................3*Liberal Arts & Science Electives.............................................12* 200 level or above recommended
Support Courses (3 credits)BCS 102 Computer Concepts and Applications.........................3
Required: Dental Hygiene Core (27-28 credits)
DEN 301W Current Issues in Dental Hygiene.....................................2
DEN 303 Practice Management for Quality Assurance....................3
DEN 307 Community Oral Health Program Planning....................3DEN 310 Teaching Strategies for Healthcare Educators.................3
DEN 401W Health Science Research: Principles and Methods….3
DEN 402 Gerontology..................................................................................3
DEN 406W Proposals and Grant Managementfor Health Programs.............................................................................3DEN 407 Dental Hygiene Practicum Seminar………….……………….1
DEN 409 Dental Hygiene Practicum.......................................................3
Free Elective...................................................................................................3
Total Credits:..........................................................................60-61
Bachelor of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
For more information contact:For more information contact:Department of Dental HygieneDepartment of Dental Hygiene
2350 Broadhollow Road2350 Broadhollow RoadFarmingdale, NY 11735Farmingdale, NY 11735
631-420-2060631-420-2060 www.farmingdale.eduwww.farmingdale.edu [email protected]@farmingdale.edu [email protected]@farmingdale.e
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BSDH Faculty
Maureen Tsokris, RDH, Maureen Tsokris, RDH, EdDEdDAssistant Chairperson Assistant Chairperson Department of Dental Department of Dental HygieneHygiene
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 401W DEN 401W Health Science Health Science
Research: Principles & Research: Principles & MethodMethod
DEN 402DEN 402 Gerontology Gerontology DEN 407 DEN 407 Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene
Practicum SeminarPracticum Seminar DEN 409 DEN 409 Dental Hygiene Dental Hygiene
PracticumPracticum
Maureen Capone, RDH, EdD Maureen Capone, RDH, EdD
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 307 DEN 307
Community Oral Community Oral Health Program Health Program PlanningPlanning
Lynn Marsh, RDH, EdDLynn Marsh, RDH, EdD
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 301WDEN 301W
Current Issues in Current Issues in Dental HygieneDental Hygiene
DEN 303 DEN 303 Practice Management Practice Management for Quality Assurancefor Quality Assurance
Christine Matis, RDH, MPHChristine Matis, RDH, MPH
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 406W DEN 406W
Proposals & Grant Proposals & Grant Management for Health Management for Health ProgramsPrograms
Luisa Nappo-Dattoma, RDH, RD, Luisa Nappo-Dattoma, RDH, RD, EdDEdD
Academic Advisement Academic Advisement Coordinator for the Coordinator for the BSDH Degree BSDH Degree Completion ProgramCompletion Program
Course InstructorCourse Instructor DEN 310DEN 310 Teaching Teaching
Strategies for Oral Health Strategies for Oral Health ProfessionalsProfessionals