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Oral Health Care: A Whole New Language

Patricia J. Nunn, RDH, MS

Continuing Dental Education Units:  3 hours
Intended Audience:  Dental Hygienists, Dental Assistants, Office Managers, Dental Students, Dental Hygiene Students, Dental Assistant Students
Date Course Online:  Mar 26, 2001
Last Revision Date:  May 11, 2012
Course Expiration Date:  May 10, 2015

Introduction
Introduction

This course is intended for anyone new to the field of oral healthcare: dental assisting, dental therapy, dental hygiene, dentistry, dental laboratory technology, or anyone already in the field who would like a dental vocabulary refresher.  The professionals associated with oral healthcare, most commonly used terms in dentistry will be defined, and memory cues will be provided for most terms.  Useful prefixes and suffixes often used to create dental/medical words are presented, as are some common abbreviations.

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Disclaimer: Participants must always be aware of the hazards of using limited knowledge in integrating new techniques or procedures into their practice. Only sound evidence-based dentistry should be used in patient therapy.


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Patricia J. Nunn
Patricia J. Nunn, RDH, MS
Patricia J.
Patricia J. Nunn, RDH, MS

Patricia J. Nunn (Trisha) is the Director of Dental Hygiene at Texas Woman’s University.  Previously Trisha served as dean and dental hygiene program director at the Utah College of Dental Hygiene, professor and chair of the Dental Hygiene Department at the University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, as Health Sciences Division Chair and Director of Dental Hygiene at Coastal Bend Community College, and as Clinical Coordinator at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.


In 2010, Professor Nunn became the first dental hygiene educator to receive the very prestigious ADEA-Gies Award.  The Gies Awards, named after dental education pioneer William J. Gies, Ph.D., honor individuals and organizations exemplifying dedication to the highest standards of vision, innovation, and achievement in dental education, research, and leadership.  Ms. Nunn’s award was for Vision – Dental Educator.


Professor Nunn has served on the American Dental Education Association (ADEA) Board of Directors serving as vice president for Allied Dental Program Directors.  She has published numerous scholarly articles and is a member of the Editorial Advisory Board for Dimensions of Dental Hygiene, a journal of professional excellence.  She has authored several continuing education, contributed to textbooks, acted as consultant and reviewer to publishers for textbooks and dictionaries, and enjoys presenting continuing education for educators and practitioners.


Professor Nunn has been active in American Dental Hygienists’ Association activities and has served as an ADEA’s representative to the American Dental Hygienists’ Association Advanced Dental Hygiene Practitioner Advisory Committee.  She also serves as educational consultant and site visitor for the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation.  In 2003, she received the ADEA/Colgate Oral Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Allied Educator’s Fellowship.

 

Email: pnunn@twu.edu

 

Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statement

  • The author reports no conflicts of interest associated with this work.
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