Dental
Hygienist
Dental hygienists provide preventive treatment for oral health problems. They also educate patients and promote dental health. They may be employed in health departments, nursing homes, hospitals, dental school, or school districts, but usually they work in private dental offices and clinics. Dental hygienists:
· Screen patients for dentists.
· Take and develop
radiographs.
· Remove calculus and
plaque from teeth.
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Apply preventive treatments to teeth.
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Counsel patients an oral health and teach them appropriate
dental health procedures.
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Perform dental office management duties.
Average Salary: $22,000-$35,000
Educational Requirements:
Dental hygienists must have a high school diploma or GED certificate
before participating in dental hygiene education programs.
Dental hygienists usually earn an Associate’s Degree at a
community college or private school. To practice, they must also earn a license
by passing the Dental Hygiene National Board examination.
Some hygienists earn Bachelor’s or Master’s degrees if they want
to teach, do research, or broaden their scope into public health issues.
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