Thursday, November 12, 2009

Dental Hygienist?

How long does it normally take to complete dental school if you are becoming a dental hygeinist?

Dental Hygienist?
about 2 years if you go to a community college or tech school
Reply:Becoming a dental hygienist requires formal education. The most common requirement for a dental hygiene degree consists of a two-year degree after science and general education prerequisites. Courses include anatomy, oral anatomy, materials science, pharmacology, periodontology, nutrition, and clinical skills. There are also four-year and six-year degrees in dental hygiene. In addition, the American Dental Hygienists' Association has defined a more advanced level of dental hygiene, the Advanced Dental Hygiene Practitioner.





Dental hygienist


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reply:It normally takes about 2-4 years to get a job as a dental hygenist.
Reply:It depends on whether you go to a 2 year program and get an associates(only some states have) or go to a 4 yr college and get a bacheleors degree.
Reply:IT TAKES 2 YEARS!! IF YOU PASS ALL SEMESTERS


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