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Dental Hygiene DHYG

Degree Type: Associate in Applied Science

College(s): Allied Health Sciences

Required Courses  Credit Hours 
BIOL 108 Medical Microbiology 3
ENGL 150 English 1 3
MRIS 102 Orientation to Med Vocabulary 1
SOCY 121 Introductory Sociology 3
BIOL 205    Human Anatomy-Physiology 5
CHEM 114 Intro to General Chemistry 4
COMM 105 Interpersonal Communication 3
OR
COMM 221 Small Group Decision Making 3
CULTURAL ENRICHMENT ELECTIVE 3
PSYC 150    Introduction to Psychology 3
MATH 110 Fundamentals of Algebra 4
* OR Math ACT 19
Professional Sequence
DHYG 109 Introduction to Denistry 1
DHYG 111 Oral Science 1 3
DHYG 114                            Clinical Dental Hyg Theory 1 2
DHYG 115 Clinical Dental Hyg Pract 1 3
*CCHS 102 1
*CCHS 103 1
*ENGL 250 3
DHYG 121 Oral Science 2 2
DHYG 122 Dental Radiography 3
DHYG 123 General and Oral Pathology 3
DHYG 124 Clinic Dental Hygiene Theory 2 2
DHYG 125 Clinical Dental Hygiene Prac 2 3
DHYG 209 Dental Materials 2
DHYG 213 Periodontics 3
DHYG 214 Clinic Dental Hygiene Theory 3 2
DHYG 215 Clinic Dental Hygiene Pract 3 4
DHYG 217 Community Dentistry 1 2
DHYG 218 Pharmacology for Dent Hygiene 2
DHYG 219 Pain Management 2
DHYG 224 Clinic Dental Hygiene Theory 4 2
DHYG 225 Clinic Dental Hygiene Pract 4 4
DHYG 227 Community Dentistry 2 2
*CCHS 101 3
Computer Competency
Minimum semester credit hours required for Dental Hygiene A.A.S. degree: 83
All prerequisite coursesmust be successfully completed with a C or better before progressing into the program’s professional sequence.
CCHS 101, CCHS 102, CCHS 103 and ENGL 250 may be taken prior to the professional sequence.
Student must have current standing in the dental hygiene professional sequence to take DHYG classes.
A grade of C or better must be received for all courses listed on the checksheet.

Why Choose Dental Hygiene?

The Dental Hygiene program at Ferris is the largest in the State of Michigan and one of the largest programs in the nation. The program enjoys a reputation of educational excellence, with expert faculty who are recognized at the state, national and international levels within the discipline of dental hygiene for the delivery of innovative academic and continuing education.

Dental hygiene is a practice area that continues to grow with the increased consumer awareness of the importance of good oral hygiene in the prevention and detection of systemic disease processes. Dental hygiene will continue to grow based on the increasing focus on preventative dental care needs of the public.

Completion of the three-year Associate in applied science degree, and final written and clinical exams enables the graduate to sit for the state licensure exam. Student clinical experiences occur within the college as the students work with patients from the University, community, and local schools in the College’s 30-seat state of the art Dental Hygiene Clinic.

Get a Good Job

Dental hygienists are professionals, licensed by the state in which they practice, who complete extensive educational and clinical preparation in preventive oral health care. A dental hygienist is a clinician, oral health care educator, health promoter, consumer advocate, administrator, and researcher.

The responsibilities of a dental hygienist include the development, implementation, and
evaluation of a dental hygiene plan of care that is based on the needs of the patient. Clinical services can include:

  • the evaluation and monitoring of medical and dental health histories
  • examining, assessing, and documenting oral conditions
  • exposing, processing and interpreting x-rays
  • removal of calculus and stain that form on the teeth
  • application of caries-preventive agents such as fluorides and pit and fissure sealants
  • delivery of dietary education and counseling
  • design and implementation of community or school oral health programs
  • delivery of local anesthesia and nitrous oxide

    Accelerated employment growth is expected for several years in response to increasing demand for dental care. Earnings of dental hygienists are affected by geographic location, employment setting, education, and experience. The average hourly wage in Michigan is $26 – $30 per hour in private practice employment settings. Dental hygienists who work for school systems, public health agencies, the federal government, or state agencies usually have substantial benefits.

  • Admission Requirements

    Students must be admitted to the university. To be qualified to enter the professional sequence of the program, a student must have earned at least a 2.5 GPA with a minimum grade of a “C” in the following courses or their equivalent: MATH 110 (alternate MATH ACT subscore of 19 or above); BIOL 108; MRIS 102; ENGL 150; SOCY 121; CHEM 114, BIOL 205, COMM 105 or COMM 221 and PSYC 150 with a grade of C or better.

    To assure students of a quality technical education in classroom/lab and clinical practice, enrollment is limited. Students who meet or will have met the program’s qualification criteria by the end of Spring semester are required to apply to the program’s professional sequence between January 15 and January 30 of the year prior to the August professional sequence entry.   Admission will be based upon date of qualification.

    Graduation Requirements

    The six-semester program leads to an associate in applied science degree. Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in major and core courses and meet all the general education requirements as outlined on the General Education website.

    If a student interrupts progression in the professional sequence of the program, re-entry cannot be guaranteed due to space limitations.

    More Information

    Kimberly Beistle, Program Coordinator
    College of Allied Health Sciences
    Ferris State University
    200 Ferris Drive
    Big Rapids, MI 49307
    Phone: 231-591-2224
    email: beistlk@ferris.edu

    For information about accredited programs and educational requirements contact:

    Commission on Dental Accreditation
    American Dental Association
    211 E. Chicago Ave.
    Suite 1814
    Chicago, IL 60611
    www.ada.org


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