51Ζ·²θ

Dental Hygiene

Category
Contact

Marji Harmer-Beem, R.D.H., M.S.
Program Director, Department of Dental Hygiene
mharmerbeem@une.edu

 

Degree name
Bachelor of Science with a major in Dental Hygiene
Sections

Mission

The Dental Hygiene Program distinguishes itself by masterfully preparing oral health professionals, both intellectually and practically, for a broad and robust career in dental hygiene. 

Major Description

This dynamic four (4)-year program begins with the students becoming fully engaged during their first four (4) semesters in the building of a foundation of knowledge in the sciences and liberal studies, while simultaneously being introduced to interrelated disciplines within the health professions. The students begin their academic experience on the Biddeford campus, which will provide them with the opportunity to enjoy full participation in clubs, seminars, sports, and intercollegiate activities.

The last four (4) semesters are delivered on the Portland campus where students are immersed in both the study of dental hygiene theory and professional clinical practice. Dental hygiene students will have the opportunity to engage in interprofessional educational experiences with students and faculty in undergraduate and graduate-level health professions programs within the University setting. The Dental Hygiene baccalaureate program is designed to provide the student with expanded professional opportunities, therefore, skill development in the areas of critical thinking, ethical decision-making and leadership are enhanced.

The Dental Hygiene program faculty welcomes the opportunity to educate future oral hygienists in both the traditional and newly evolving skills required for entry into the profession.

Curricular Requirements

WCHP Common RequirementsCredits
BIO 104/104L – General Biology w/Lab4
BIO 208/208L – Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology I w/Lab4
BIO 209/209L – Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology II w/Lab4
BIO 242/242L – Applied Microbiology w/Lab4
BIO 309 – Pathophysiology3
CHE 130/130L – Principles of Chemistry w/Lab4
DEN 201 – Histology and Embryology2
ENG 110 – English Composition4
IHS 130 – Interprofessional Health Care First Year Experience3
IHS 210 – Methods of Scholarly Inquiry3
IHS 310 – Ethics for Interprofessional Practice3
MAT 120 – Statistics3
NUTR 220 – Nutrition3
PSY 105 – Introduction to Psychology3
PSY 250 – Lifespan Development3
SOC 150 – Introduction to Sociology3
SPC 100 – Effective Public Speaking3
One (1) Creative Arts Course (with prefix ARH, ART, or MUS)3
One (1) 276 or 278 Human Traditions Course with the following prefix: ARH, ENG, HIS, LIL, PHI, PSC, or REL3
Total Credits62
Program Required CoursesCredits
DEN 100 – Introduction to Dental Hygiene1
DEN 303 – Dental Hygiene Theory I2
DEN 304 – Dental Hygiene Theory II2
DEN 309 – Dental Hygiene Clinic I4
DEN 312 – Dental Hygiene Clinic II2
DEN 322/322L – Radiology w/Lab3
DEN 325/325L – Preservation of Tooth Structure w/Lab3
DEN 332 – Community Health I2
DEN 334 – Community Health II2
DEN 338 – Medical Emergencies1
DEN 341 – Oral Anatomy2
DEN 342 – Head and Neck Anatomy2
DEN 403 – Dental Hygiene Theory III1
DEN 404 – Dental Hygiene Theory IV1
DEN 410 – Dental Hygiene Clinic III4
DEN 411 – Dental Hygiene Clinic IV4
DEN 422 – Leadership2
DEN 425 – Periodontology I3
DEN 435 – Periodontology II3
DEN 442 – Pharmacology2
DEN 445 – Special Care I2
DEN 446 – Special Care II2
DEN 452 – Oral Pathology3
DEN 456 – Pain Management3
Total Credits56
Open Electives (as needed to reach 120 credits)Variable
Minimum Total Required Credits120

A student in the Dental Hygiene major may elect to pursue a Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Health Sciences. This degree is only open to matriculated students at the 51Ζ·²θ. Special permission from the student’s advisor and the Dean of the Westbrook College of Health Professions is required for enrollment in the B.S. with a major in Health Sciences.

Academic and Technical Standards

Progression Guidelines

Dental Hygiene follows the WCHP Common Curriculum Academic Progression Guidelines.

Requirements laid out below for the first two (2) years of enrollment apply to any undergraduate program in the Westbrook College of Health Professions. Beginning with the Fall semester of the third year, students will be held to their program-specific progression guidelines.

In keeping with the guidelines of the 51Ζ·²θ, all students must achieve a minimum cumulative semester-end grade point average as follows:

  • Failure to maintain the minimum GPA requirements will result in academic probation as described in the Catalog of the 51Ζ·²θ.
  • Students must achieve a minimum grade of C in all required math and science including the following courses: MAT 120/150, CHE 130, BIO 104/105, BIO 208, BIO 209, BIO 242, BIO 309, and NUTR 220. Failure to achieve a C will result in program-level probation.
  • Students must achieve a minimum grade of a C in all Dental Hygiene prefix courses.
  • Failure to achieve the above-referenced minimum grades will result in program-level probation and the need to retake the course β€” therefore affecting academic progression.
  • Students may enroll in any of the courses referenced above a maximum of two (2) times. Enrollment in a course consists of achieving a letter grade. Receiving a W in a course is not considered officially enrolled and will not result in academic penalty.
  • Failure to achieve the above-referenced minimum grade a second time a course is taken or failing two (2) separate science, math or dental hygiene courses in a single semester will result in dismissal from the major.

See Technical Standards (PDF)

Learning Outcomes

The Dental Hygiene Program offers students the opportunity to:

  • Provide the public with compassionate and competent dental hygiene care founded on evidence-based scientific knowledge, as an essential component of comprehensive interprofessional health care and community-based health care.
  • Demonstrate effective decision-making skills through the use of the critical thinking process.
  • Explore the complexities of ethical decision-making as it relates to professional expectations and social responsibility for diversity and inclusion.
  • Commit to advocacy leadership, scholarship, and life-long learning to respond to an ever-changing healthcare environment and growing profession.
  • Utilize oral healthcare technology (Health Informatics) to enhance patient care and communication abilities for the professional and practical arenas.
  • Successfully gain access to dental hygiene licensure in the state of choice by completing the national and regional board examinations.

Transfer Credit

Courses completed at another accredited college can be transferred to this degree program. Transferred courses must be reasonably close in scope and content to the required courses offered at 51Ζ·²θin order to count as exact equivalents. Otherwise, they may transfer as general electives. All courses completed must be no older than five (5) years.

Other restrictions apply. See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Admissions

Admissions Requirements

  • A high school diploma or the equivalent with a better-than-average achievement record in a college preparatory program including chemistry (must include laboratory); biology (must include laboratory); mathematics (two (2) mathematics courses β€” algebra required, geometry preferred); English (three (3) years required - four (4) years preferred).
  • Academic transcripts must reflect an overall high school grade point average (GPA) of 3.0, in addition to a GPA of 3.0 in all science and math courses. College GPA will be considered only if the applicant has completed at least fifteen (15) semester hours. Transfer students should have an overall college grade point average (GPA) of 3.0 and a 3.0 in math and science.
  • Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) scores are optional but highly recommended.
  • A health record must be submitted which indicates specific findings regarding the applicant's complete physical exam.
  • Complete the Application.

Students applying for undergraduate admissions will be required to submit:

  • A completed application.
  • An official secondary school transcript.
  • Forty dollar ($40) application fee.

Students are also highly recommended to submit the following:

  • The SAT or ACT scores (optional, see below).
  • Extracurricular involvement.
  • The essay or personal statement.
  • Two (2) Recommendations.
  • Qualified students with equivalency certificates are also considered for admissions.

The 51Ζ·²θ supports efforts of secondary school officials and governing bodies to have their schools achieve regional accredited status in order to provide reliable assurance of the quality of the educational preparation of applicants for admission.

Learn more about the test-optional policy

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Financial Information

Tuition and Fees

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more information regarding tuition and fees, please consult the Financial Information section of this catalog.