Clinical & Theoretical Integration
Our program provides a comprehensive and structured review of the essential scientific, clinical, and regulatory foundations required for success on the National Dental Hygienist Examination.
Students receive guided instruction, applied case-based discussions, and exam-focused strategies covering:
• Gross Anatomy (Head & Neck Focus) – Cranial nerves, musculature, vascular supply, anatomical landmarks, and clinical correlations relevant to dental hygiene practice
• Oral Pathology – Identification, differentiation, and clinical correlation of oral lesions and soft tissue conditions
• Pharmacology – Drug classifications, mechanisms of action, contraindications, interactions, and modifications for dental hygiene care
• Patient Management – Medical history evaluation, risk assessment, treatment planning adaptations, and ethical decision-making
• Periodontology – Disease classification, non-surgical therapy principles, biofilm management, and maintenance protocols
• Medical Conditions – Systemic diseases, oral manifestations, ASA considerations, and clinical modifications
• Radiology Fundamentals – Radiographic techniques, interpretation, anatomical landmarks, and pathology recognition
• Community Oral Health – Public health principles, prevention models, epidemiology basics, and patient education strategies
• Ethics and Professional Responsibility – Standards of care, informed consent, documentation, and clinical accountability
• Dental Hygiene Scope & Law – Legal regulations, supervision levels, Florida practice standards, and professional boundaries
This integrated approach ensures that candidates do not simply memorize information, but develop true clinical reasoning, regulatory awareness, and professional confidence aligned with U.S. standards of care.






