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Dental Hygienist

The facts, and nothing but!

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www.adha.org

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Who are we? Licensed oral health professionals Focus on preventing and treating oral

conditions Protecting teeth and gums Protecting patients’ total health

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What do we do? Will vary state to state. Some services we provide:

• Perform oral health care assessment • Patient health history• Dental history• Oral cancer screening• Blood pressure

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What do we do?• Expose, process and

interpret dental x-rays• Remove soft and hard

deposits from the teeth• Apply cavity

preventive agents such as:• Fluorides• Sealants

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What do we do?• Teach proper oral hygiene techniques

• Counsel patients about plaque control and help developing individualized home care

• Counsel patients about good nutrition for maintaining good oral health

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Where do we work? Private dental offices Schools Hospitals Correctional institutions Nursing homes Education institutions Research facilities

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Where do we work? Health administration Preventive product development Consumer advocacy groups Sales and marketing Publishing Consulting firms

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An educator at Darton College

Susan Kapp AndersonRegistered Dental HygienistBachelor of Science in EducationMaster of Education

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RDH – What’s that? RDH means Registered Dental Hygienist A dental health professional

Licensed by the state in which you are practicing

Graduate of an accredited education program

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RDH – What’s that? Passed a National Board written exam

Passed a Regional Clinical exam

Passed a state law test

Paid a fee to obtain the license

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How do I become one? Admission will vary

from College to College, but will include the following:• High school diploma or

GED• At least 18 years old• HS courses in math,

chemistry, biology and English

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How do I become one?• Minimum “C” average

in high school• College entrance test

scores• There may be pre-

requisites of college credits like Chemistry or Human Anatomy

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How long is the program? 2 years for a diploma, certificate or

associate degree

4 years for a baccalaureate degree

Master’s level programs prepare those interested in education, research or administration

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Dental Hygiene Darton College

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What courses would I take? English, speech, psychology, sociology Chemistry, anatomy, physiology,

microbiology, nutrition, pharmacology Dental anatomy, oral histology, oral

pathology, radiology, pain control and dental materials

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What courses would I take? Dental science classes in:

• oral health education, • preventive maintenance, • clinical procedures, • community dental health, • medical and dental emergencies, • cardiac life support, • legal and ethical aspects of dental hygiene

practice

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What courses would I take? Supervised pre-clinic and clinical

practice• Practice on manikins and classmates• Experience with patients of all ages

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Licensure

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Licensure Licensure is a means

of protecting the public

Includes graduation and testing, and continuing education

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How do you get a license? Graduate Pass National written board exams Pass regional and/or state clinical exams Pass a state law test CPR certification High school and College transcripts

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Dental Hygiene Darton College

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For more information Darton College Dental Hygiene Department Dr. Stacey B. Marshall, Director 2400 Gillionville Road Albany, GA 31707 229-430-6840


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