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Sturdevant's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry (Roberson, Sturdevant's Art and Science of Operative Dentistry)
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by Theodore Roberson Harold O. Heymann
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Drug Information Handbook for Dentistry 2010-2011, 16th edition
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Dentist Hygienist: The Absolute Hottest Job Opportunity

In the event that you have considered changing your individual career to being a "dentist hygienist", this would be a really great time to make the transition. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, it has been reported that the dental hygienist career is among the fastest growing jobs, with flexible schedules and hours which work really well for all of those working moms, not to mention that it is within a highly respected field.

 

Even though you are going to need to have some extra schooling, the payoff is going to be more than worth it in the end. Below, you will find some of the questions and their answers that will help you to determine whether or not pursuing a career as a dental hygienist is truly the career for you personally:

The first question that you may have is whether or not you will need any additional schooling in order to be a dental hygienist. Well, you are going to need to have your high school diploma and no less than an associate's degree within dental hygiene. Your may take all of these courses through some sort of trade school or either a community college. There are some of the trade schools that are going to require you to have no less than a year of college beforehand. You may need to take classes like anatomy, biology, and chemistry. Once you have your degree, you are going to need to take a clinical and written exam in order to receive your license to be a dental hygienist.

The second question that you may have right now is what you are going to do as a dental hygienist. Well, you are going to clean each patient's teeth and then remove all of the stains from the teeth. Part of your job responsibility will be to teach each of your patients about proper dental hygiene and care. You may need take x-rays, and within some states, you may even provide the anesthesia for the patient, since you will be a dental hygienist.

As a dental hygienist, you can expect to get paid based on your schooling, experience, and where you are currently employed. But on average, you are looking at twenty nine dollars an hour. There are several dentists that have hygienists that work for two to three days a week within their office and there are some hygienists that work within more than just one office so that they are bale to work full time.

The majority of dental hygienists that work within a private practice office receive a paid vacation. They will also receive paid dental coverage. Overall, the job outlook is very good because individuals prefer to have healthier teeth which require each of them to receive more preventative care.



 

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