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Bright Smiles and a Bright Future: Careers in Dental Hygiene

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Educational Opportunities Range from Associate's through Master's Degrees

A dental hygiene degree opens doors to bright smiles for patients and a bright future for you. The basic educational requirement for dental hygienists is a two-year program resulting in an associate’s degree in dental hygiene. In addition, you will need to pass a state-licensing examination. Dental hygienists wishing to conduct research, or practice in a clinical setting, will likely need to earn a bachelor's or master's degree in dental hygiene.

What Will I Study While Earning a Dental Hygiene Degree?

If you enroll in an associate's program in dental hygiene, you can expect to take courses such as oral biology, anatomy of the head and neck, principles of oral hygiene, law and ethics in dental hygiene, periodontics, and a clinical internship. This list is representative, and doesn't include all courses that may be required for a dental hygiene degree.

Dental Hygienists Do More than Clean Teeth

Once you complete your dental hygiene degree and pass the licensing examination, you will likely establish client relationships with several dental practices. In addition to scheduled cleanings, you may provide a wide array of services to patients:

  • Counsel patients about proper oral hygiene techniques
  • Nutritional counseling
  • Administer oral examinations and preventive treatments such as fluoride
  • Take and develop radiological photographs
  • Prepare clinical and lab tests for diagnosis by the dentist
  • Assist dentist during procedures


If you are interested in a great career in health care, enjoy working with people, and want to work flexible hours, a career in dental hygiene may make you smile.

Sources:
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