Dental Hygienist/Assistant

You need to obtain a license from your state to become a dental hygienist. Requirements vary from state-to-state, but that usually means graduating from an accredited dental hygiene program and then passing an exam.

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Most dental hygiene programs grant an associate degree, although some offer certificates. Those are good choices if you want to work as a hygienist in a dental practice. Bachelor’s and master’s degree programs prepare you for research and teaching positions, and for work in public or school health programs.

Job prospects for dental hygienists are excellent. Many hygienists have the opportunity to work part-time.

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Everest College

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Everest College offers flexible class schedules, supportive instructors, and dedicated career services to help you every step of the way. Everest focuses on hands-on training so that graduates hit the work force running. Whatever program you choose, you can rest assured that Everest College is committed to your future, and your success.

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