Complete Review for Dental Hygiene
Features:
- Study guide format throughout with a focus on the review rather
than the re-teaching of material.
- Chapters dedicated to specific subject areas each with an
introduction and a review of the subject matter, followed by review
questions and answers, and suggested references.
- Case studies that provide real-life application of material.
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Back Cover Copy
The Complete Review of Dental Hygiene by
Jacqueline N. Brian and Mary Danusis Cooper reflects the most recent changes
made by the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National Dental
Examinations. This complete review is a comprehensive collection of review
questions, emphasis on case studies, presentation of key information in outline
format and accompanying CD-ROM provide a definitive edge in National Board
Examination preparation. As you build confidence by digging into this rich
content review, you'll find that the Prentice Hall Health test preparation
system is a blueprint for success across the boards.
Boost your scores, launch your career!
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About the Author
Jacqueline N. Brian has been recognized for professional
excellence with honors that include Indiana University Dental Hygiene
Association's "Outstanding Dental Hygienist in Community Service" award. She has
32 years experience as a dental hygiene practitioner and 28 as an instructor.
She developed and directed Indiana University's dental hygiene program and is
extensively involved with state and local professional organizations.
Mary Danusis Cooper has been an instructor in the Dental Hygiene Program at
Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne since 1979. She remains active
in clinical practice as a volunteer at Matthew 25 Health/Dental Clinic-a clinic
for the indigent in Fort Wayne. As a tenured Full Professor, her
responsibilities include teaching Preventive Dentistry, Nutrition, Oral
Anatomy/Histology, Medical Emergencies, Clinic Seminar, and Senior Hygiene
Seminar.
Excerpted from Prentice Hall
Health's Complete Review of Dental Hygiene by Jacqueline N. Brian, Mary Danusis
Cooper. Copyright © 2001. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
For a dental hygiene student to become a quality oral health
care professional, it is essential to master the basic concepts offered in the
dental hygiene curriculum. The intent of this text is to review those basic
concepts in a clear, concise manner, using an outline format. This review is not
intended to be the sole body of knowledge for dental hygiene, but rather to
emphasize the fundamental aspects of dental hygiene education.
To introduce the process of National Board Examination testing, our
introductory chapter addresses practical information about study strategies and
methods to develop a positive attitude and overcome test anxiety.
Several important features support the strength of this review. The variety
of multiple choice questions provides typical stand-alone and case-based
questions, as well as more in-depth, thought-provoking questions that allow
readers to demonstrate learning and understanding. Rationales are provided,
explaining both correct and incorrect answers. In addition, references for each
chapter are provided at the end of the book.
Using a different approach to address special needs patients, we have
included this subject material in most of the chapters, as well as in the case
studies. In addition, we combined the subjects Patient Assessment and Preventive
Dentistry. This will enhance learning and develop perspectives by combining
disciplines and capturing the interrelationships of these subjects.
As an added feature, the companion CD-ROM embellishes the text by offering
additional cases and enough stand-alone questions to simulate a mock National
Board Examination. A glossary is also included in the CD-ROM as a quick
reference to key words and their meanings.
We hope that this text benefits the readers by helping them to successfully
complete a major milestone in their lives—passing National Boards and starting a
professional career in dental hygiene. Jacqueline Brian
Mary Cooper
Editorial Reviews
From Book News, Inc.
Reflecting the current standards of the American Dental
Association Joint Commission on National Dental Examinations, this guidebook
provides review questions and case studies to help students prepare for the
National Board Examination. Key information is presented in outline form.
Topics include anatomy and physiology, histology, nutrition and oral health,
microbiology and infectious diseases, oral pathology, pharmacology, patient
assessment, preventative dentistry, periodontology, radiology, emergencies,
dental materials, and community dental health. An included CD-ROM features
additional cases, a practice test, and a glossary. Brian and Cooper are
dental hygiene practitioners and instructors (Indiana University/Purdue
University-Fort Wayne).Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR
Book Info
Indiana Univ., Fort Wayne. Reflects recent changes made
by the American Dental Association Joint Commission on National Dental
Examinations. Includes review questions, case studies, key information in
outline format, and CD-ROM. Halftone illustrations. DNLM: Oral
Hygiene--Examination Questions.
All Customer Reviews
Review, March 3, 2002
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Reviewer: A reader
from MO, USA |
This book was a great up to date book on a complete review of dental
hygiene. It was easy to read and understand. Anyone in a time crunch should
invest in this book. It has prepared me well for boards! Good Luck!
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