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Dental Office Emergencies- Is Your Team Prepared? (15971)
with Lisa Centrella
Lecture and practice drills will focus on the prevention and management of medical emergencies in the dental office. Common systemic conditions, etiologies of disease, and risk assessment will be discussed.
In person at NHTI: September 21, 2024 from 8:30am - 12:30pm
CEU: 3.5
Infection Control in Alternative Dental Settings (13505)
with Myra Nikitas
This required course reviews infection control procedures through lecture and clinical activities. Dental hygienists learn the latest protocols for proper asepsis in non-traditional settings and are strongly encouraged to bring a portable dental unit.
September 21, 2024 from 8:30am - 12:30pm
CEUs: 6
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires: A surgical masks, face shields, scrubs, and a lab jacket.
About the instructor:
Myra has been in the dental field for over 20 years, beginning with working at a dental office where she was trained as a dental assistant. As her enthusiasm grew in the dental field, she went on and pursued a degree in dental hygiene. She graduated from NHTI Concord in 2005, earning her RDH. She then completed her certification in local anesthesia and nitrous oxide administration and monitoring in 2010 from NHTI Concord. Myra worked in private practice for 15 years, and during that time she volunteered, offering free dental preventive services for school-aged children at the Greater Nashua Dental Connection, a non-profit organization where she also served as a member of the Board of Directors. Myra earned her Certified Public Health Certification in 2019, from NHTI Concord. As her passion for working in the public health sector continued to grow, she took a full-time position at The Greater Nashua Dental Connection as a public health dental hygienist where she currently works.
Myra is presently one of the dental investigators for the State of N.H. She also served as President for the N.H. Dental Hygienists’ Association and Chair of the Dental Hygienists’ Committee under the N.H. Board of Dental Examiners, from 2019- 2022.
In her spare time, Myra enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and helping others. She is a Reiki practitioner and donates her time at Southern NH Medical Center, in Nashua.
Myra is committed to providing care to underprivileged individuals. Her passion and empathy are recognized by many.
Advanced Instrumentation Review (16021)
with Barbara Stowers and Billie Lunt
Online: September 28 - October 12, 2024
In-person didactic and clinical - Saturday, October 12, 2024; 8am to Noon.
This course will review Advanced Periodontal Instrumentation techniques for the practicing dental hygienist, utilizing both area specific curets and magnetostrictive inserts, including curved tips. Topics covered in this course will include the following: Review of tooth and root anatomy; instrument design; instrument adaptation and angulation on complex root anatomy, advanced alternative fulcrums, review of problematic areas and periodontal concerns related to tooth anatomy, and review of proper fundamental techniques for effective instrumentation. This course will review content in lecture format with clinical discussion, and practical application on simulated patient manikins.
Temporary Crown & Bridge Fabrication
with Billie Lunt
This training qualifies the dental assistant, according to the NH Board of Dental Examiners’ regulations. The focus is on techniques and materials used in temporary fabrication, finishing margins, and duplicating tooth anatomy. Participants will create temporary crowns and bridges on typodonts only.
Option 1: Session 1 - Online: September 30 - October 12, 2024
Clinical portion - on NHTI campus - October 12, 2024
8am - 12pm
Option 2: Session 2 - Online: October 28 - November 9, 2024
Clinical portion - on NHTI campus - November 9, 2024
8am - 12pm
Hours: 8
Prerequisites and required documents:
ADA Graduate Dental Assistant or Completion of the POI and ICP courses at NHTI
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires: 2 surgical masks, safety glasses, face shield, latex free gloves, scrubs, and a lab jacket
Required materials:
- Two models of a tooth before and after crown preparation (before case goes to the lab)
- Impression trays
- Material for 10 impressions & temporaries.
No impression material will be provided.
About the instructor:
Billie Lunt received her degree in dental hygiene from NHTI Dental Hygiene Program in Concord, New Hampshire in 1997 and her Master of Science degree in education and public health from the University of Bridgeport in 2017. She has taught dental oral anatomy, beginner to advanced clinical dental hygiene, community dental health, and ethics. Professor Billie Lunt has a weekly published podcast to support students with content related to didactic and clinical practice. She has held leadership positions in governance and currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Steering Committee. She is the state representative of the Oral Health Progress and Equity Network and is an active member of the Oral Health Coalition.
Dental Sealants (Hybrid) (13784)
with Barbara Stowers
Lecture and clinical sessions provide an in-depth study of dental sealants. Upon satisfactory completion of the course, the participant will be qualified to legally apply sealants in NH. The student will take the didactic, place sealants on extracted teeth and models and then place sealants under the supervision of their dentist.
Note: This course is not required for Dental Assistant Graduates from ADA Accredited Programs; Course is not appropriate for RDH).
Online portion: October 11 - 26, 2024 (Must be completed prior to attending clinical portion)
Clinical Portion (AT NHTI): Saturday, October 26, 2024 - 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
Prerequisites and required documents:
- ADA Graduate Dental Assistant or proof of completion of POI and ICP courses (submit certificates)
Please email your certificates/diploma to nhtiwe@ccsnh.edu as an attachment. Thank you.
CEUs: 8
Required Materials: Two extracted teeth MUST be provided by participant.
Personal Protective Equipment: Students must provide their own PPE. This class requires: 2 surgical masks, surgical caps, N95 mask, safety glasses, face shield, gloves, scrubs & lab jacket.
About the instructor:
Barbara Stowers has been a practicing hygienist for over 17 years. She is a Professor for the Allied Dental Education Department at NHTI- Concord’s Community College in Concord, New Hampshire. Her areas of teaching responsibilities include, Clinical Dental Hygiene, Periodontics and Ethics and Jurisprudence. In addition, Barbara is a Senior Clinic Coordinator for both 3rd and 4th semester senior students.
Barbara earned her Master of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene from The Forsyth School of Dental Hygiene at MCPHS University in Boston, Massachusetts. Her degree concentration was dental hygiene education, which afforded her the opportunity to give back and teach at her alma mater, NHTI.
In addition, Barbara was appointed by the Governor to serve as a member of The New Hampshire Board of Dental Examiners Dental Hygienists Committee. She has been published in the Journal of Dental Hygiene and is a proud member of both the American Dental Hygienists Association and the American Dental Education Association.
Infection Control Practice (ICP) (Hybrid)
With online and hands-on components, course topics include barrier techniques, limiting contamination, hand washing, handling of sharps, sterilization, disinfection, and disposal of waste materials. Participants must complete assignments online prior to clinical portion.
Students normally take Infection Control Practice and Preliminary Oral Inspection at the same time, same session as these classes are prerequisites for our other dental classes.
We have two convenient offerings for this class to fit into your busy schedule.
Session 1 - Online: 8/31 - 9/14/24 ( Margaret McManus- Macrury Hall Rms 139 & 140)
Clinical: NHTI campus - 9/14/24 - 8:30am - 12:30pm
Session 2 - Online: 10/12 - 10/26/24 (Jennifer Pearl and Margaret McManus - Macrury Hall Rms 138 & 139)
Clinical: NHTI campus - 10/26/24 - 8:30am - 12:30pm
Please note:
- Course not designed to meet annual OSHA training requirement.
- Course not required for dental assistant graduates from ADA accredited programs.
CEUs: 6
Required documents: None
Personal Protective Equipment Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE. Required PPE includes 2 surgical masks, N95, safety shield, gloves, scrubs, and a lab jacket.
About the instructor:
Margaret McManus earned her Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of New Hampshire in 2018 and her degree in Dental Hygiene from NHTI in 2021. She is currently pursuing a Master of Business Administration with a focus on leadership at Southern New Hampshire University. Margaret worked as a traditionally trained dental assistant until 2020 and now works as a clinical dental hygienist in private practice, where she also supports new hires through the onboarding and training process.
Preliminary Oral Inspection (POI)/Intro to Dental Assisting (Hybrid)
with Billie Lunt
Description: This covers the Introduction to Dental Assisting in 302.06. With online and hands-on components, this course prepares dental assistants to perform a preliminary oral inspection on patients and includes taking medical/dental histories, obtaining/reading vital signs, basic oral anatomy and terminology, and dental charting. Participants must complete assignments online prior to clinical portion.
Students normally take Infection Control Practice and Preliminary Oral Inspection at the same time, same session as these classes are prerequisites for our other dental classes.
We have two convenient offerings for this class to fit into your busy schedule.
Session 1 - online: 8/31 - 9/14/24
Clinical: NHTI campus - 9/14/24 - 1pm - 5pm
Session 2 - online: 10/12 - 10/26/24
Clinial: NHTI campus - 10/26/24 - 1pm - 5pm
Please note: Course not required for dental assistant graduates from ADA accredited programs; course not appropriate for RDH.
CEUs: 6 Hours
Prerequisites & required documents: Completed Employment Verification Form confirming a minimum 400 hours of chairside experience.
Please complete the Employment Verification Form
Thank you.
Required materials provided by student: Manual blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.
PPE Requirements: Students must provide their own PPE. Required PPE includes surgical masks, safety glasses, scrubs, lab coat, gloves, in addition to required blood pressure cuff and stethoscope.
PLEASE NOTE: You will not be registered and a seat will NOT be reserved for you until ALL paperwork as well as payment is submitted.
About the instructor:
Billie Lunt received her degree in dental hygiene from NHTI Dental Hygiene Program in Concord, New Hampshire in 1997 and her Master of Science degree in education and public health from the University of Bridgeport in 2017. She has taught dental oral anatomy, beginner to advanced clinical dental hygiene, community dental health, and ethics. Professor Billie Lunt has a weekly published podcast to support students with content related to didactic and clinical practice. She has held leadership positions in governance and currently serves as the Vice-Chair of the New Hampshire Steering Committee. She is the state representative of the Oral Health Progress and Equity Network and is an active member of the Oral Health Coalition.
Administration Nitrous Oxide (13504)
with Katrina Magee and Dr. Marina Braga
This course has been designed to provide participants with didactic and clinical continuing education to be eligible to administer nitrous oxide (N2O/O2) in the state of New Hampshire. The course will cover the history of nitrous oxide, neurophysiology of pain and pain control, patient assessment including medical and dental indications and contraindications, anatomy and physiology, pharmacology of nitrous oxide, emergency prevention and management, nitrous oxide armamentarium including safe assembly and handling of gas tanks, masks, tubing, scavenger and monitoring equipment, techniques, record keeping, and regulatory/legal issues.
If a course participant is seeking certification in nitrous oxide administration in a state other than NH, it is the responsibility of that participant to contact the appropriate state board and gain knowledge of and meet the requirements for nitrous oxide administration in that state.
Online: October 21 - November 16, 2024
In Person at the NHTI campus: November 16, 2024 from 8:30am-3:30pm
CEU’s: 20
Prerequisites & Forms:
- Proof of current CPR
- Copy of current RDH license
- Medical History Form - please print, fill out, scan and email back to kmcgee@ccsnh.edu
- Informed Consent Form
Text Required: Handbook of Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Sedation , 4th Edition, by Morris S. Clark, DDS, FACD and Ann Brunick , RDH, M.S., 2015 You can find this on AMAZON.
PPE Requirements: Clinical attire, including scrubs and closed toe shoes Face masks, safety glasses and non-latex gloves.
Email the forms in one email to nhtiwe@ccsnh.edu within 10 days of registration to secure your seat.
About the instructors:
Professor Katrina Magee RDH, CPHDH, MSDH
Katrina Magee attended West Virginia University for her Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene and Old Dominion University for her Master of Science in Dental Hygiene. She earned her Certified Public Health Certification from NHTI. She has taught at Old Dominion University in Virginia, Idaho State University, and the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque. She has been teaching full-time at NHTI since 2004. Professor Magee has practiced in various setting throughout the country including private practice, state prisons, schools, Indian reservations, youth centers, and long-term care.
Katrina has taught several dental hygiene courses throughout her years in education. Currently she is the Dental Hygiene Community Clinic Coordinator and teaches community dental health theory, preventive oral health strategies, research methodologies, evidence-based dentistry, educational theory, service-learning, oral histology, head and neck anatomy, administration of local anesthesia and the administration of nitrous oxide sedation. In addition, she is involved in clinical teaching on site and off-site in alternative public health settings.
Through the years she has been recognized for her community outreach and excellence in teaching. She has received the Excellence in Education and Service Award from NHTI, the Excellence in Clinical Teaching, and the Teacher of the Year Awards from the University of New Mexico, School of Medicine and the G.W. Hirshfield Academic and Community Service Award from Old Dominion University.
*PLEASE NOTE: You will NOT be officially registered until ALL paperwork as well as payment has been submitted.