DIPLOMA IN DENTAL THERAPY AND HYGIENE
About Course
The Diploma in Dental Therapy and Oral Hygiene program offers comprehensive training in dental care, focusing on preventive and therapeutic dental procedures and oral hygiene practices. Throughout the 27-month duration, students delve into both theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to become proficient dental therapists and oral hygienists. The curriculum typically covers areas such as dental anatomy, oral pathology, dental radiography, periodontology, and pharmacology, among others. Hands-on clinical experience forms a significant part of the training, enabling students to apply their knowledge in real-world dental settings under the supervision of experienced professionals.
Career Growth and Opportunities:
Graduates of the Diploma in Dental Therapy and Oral Hygiene program can explore various career paths within the dental industry. Some potential roles and opportunities include:
1. Dental Therapist: As a dental therapist, you will work closely with dentists to provide a range of preventive and basic restorative treatments to patients. This may include scaling and polishing, fluoride applications, fissure sealants, and simple fillings. With experience and additional training, you may also perform more advanced procedures such as extractions and pulp treatments.
2. Oral Hygienist: Oral hygienists specialize in promoting good oral health and preventing dental diseases through patient education, professional cleaning (scaling and root planing), and application of preventive treatments such as fluoride and sealants. They play a vital role in helping patients maintain healthy gums and teeth, thereby reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
3. Public Health Educator: Graduates can pursue opportunities in public health organizations, educational institutions, or community health centers, where they can educate the public about the importance of oral hygiene, conduct screenings, and implement preventive dental programs aimed at improving oral health outcomes within communities.
4. Research and Development: For those interested in advancing the field of dental therapy and oral hygiene, opportunities exist in research institutions, dental product companies, and academic settings, where you can contribute to the development of new techniques, technologies, and oral healthcare products.
5. Specialized Practice: With further training and specialization, graduates may choose to focus on specific areas such as pediatric dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics, or geriatric dentistry, catering to the unique oral health needs of different patient populations.
Course Content
MODULE ONE
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THE ORAL CAVITY: UNDERSTANDING ORAL EMBRYOLOGY AND HISTOLOGY
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EARLY TOOTH DEVELOPMENT
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE DENTAL TISSUES
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HISTOLOGY OF ORAL TISSUES
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