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The standard expectation is about two years to complete the roughly 55 credit hours necessary for an Associates Degree. Actual number of hours will depend on the school and the program.

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What associates degree is required to become a dental hygienist?

The associate degree in dental hygiene is typically an associates in applied science (AAS).


Where can I go for a degree in dental hygiene ?

To become a dental hygienist, you'll need either a 2- or 4-year degree in dental hygiene. Most programs are two years long and lead to an associate's degree. They are offered through community colleges and technical colleges.


Do you need a special license to clean teeth?

Yes, you need a Dental Hygienists license or a Dental License to "clean" teeth. Most states require at least an Associate in Science Degree in Dental Hygiene.


Can you get your dental hygiene degree online?

Yes


How long is the process for dental hygiene training?

The process varies depending on degree intended. You may obtain an associate's degree which typically takes about 2 years, or a bachelor's degree which typically takes 4 years.


How many additional years do you take to get your bachelors if you already have your AA in dental hygiene?

It would take approximately two additional years as a full-time student, provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university. However, I have never heard of an AA in dental hygiene. In most community colleges it is a associate of applied science degree (AAS), or (less prevalent) an AS degree.


How do I become a dental hygienist, what are their duties, and how much can I make as one in the state of Pennsylvania?

To become a Dental Hygienist in Pennsylvania, you will need a two-year associate's degree or a bachelor or master's degree from an accredited Dental Hygiene program. To receive your license, you will need to pass both exams from the North East Regional Board and the National Board Dental Hygiene. At $52K, the annual average Dental Hygienist's is 12 % lower than the national average.


Can someone become a dentist with just a associate's degree with any major?

No, not in any industrialized nation. The minimum requirement is a doctorate in dentistry to practice dentistry. There are allied fields such as dental hygiene or dental assisting that require less education, but to be a dentist, graduating with a doctorate from an accredited dental school is a minimum.


Can you do a post graduate degree for dentistry after a degree in dental hygiene and therapy?

Yes it is possible. As a prior coordinator of health related professions at a university, I can say that there were more than a few dental hygiene students who went on to become dentists.


If you're a dental hygiene major can you still apply to dental school?

Not only is the answer yes, but dental schools like to see dental background. Being a hygienist can put an edge on your application. Not to mention, nothing prepares you for dental school like getting your undergrad degree in hygiene.


Stages for a Dental Hygienist?

Certificate in Dental HygieneMany universities based in the US offer various certificate programs in dental hygiene. The duration of such programs range on average from 2 to 3 years. The curriculum is usually made up of the core courses, namely dental anatomy, nutrition, microbiology, local anesthesia and others. Graduates of the certificate programs are eligible for a Bachelor's degree in dental hygiene. In the final academic years they will have a lot of practice. Dental hygienist students usually undergo their internship in nursing homes, community health centers, etc.Associate Degree in Dental HygieneYou may enter community or technical college to get an associate degree in dental hygiene. That will be enough to become employed and licensed. Associate degree appears to be a 2-year program. Basically, this is the minimum education which allows you become a dental hygienist. As a rule, the curriculum comprises general subject studies following by the prerequisite coursework in the liberal arts, humanities, social and natural sciences. The final year is dedicated to theoretical and practical classes which prepare students to the actual practice. From that point on, you may start looking for a job. Other than that, you may proceed with your studies with the aim of getting a Bachelor's degree in dental hygiene.Bachelor's Degree in Dental HygieneBachelor's degree in dental hygiene takes 4 years of studying. On the initial years the academic curriculum is made up of the general subjects such as natural and social sciences, math, liberal arts. Over the next two years students are introduced more closely to dental hygiene subjects. You'll be majorly focused on radiology, oral pathologies, community health, dental anatomy, preventative oral health care, dental materials, etc. So, if you're ambitious and willing to earn really good money, 2-year education is not enough. This is a good reason to get on the higher academic level. Bachelor's degree in dental hygiene allows graduates take part in clinical practice, research, education or health programs.Master's Degree in Dental HygieneYou may decide to go even further with your studies and get Master's degree in dental hygiene. With the Master's degree on hands you'll be able to become a researcher, administrator or an educator. Another 2 years since you get Bachelor's degree allows you get a profound knowledge in dental hygiene. Master's degree level offers academic courses specially designed for students who want to get a deeper insight into dental hygiene. These students will also be engaged into research and get practical experience in the final year. Graduates are trained to be hygiene leaders, practitioners, educators, oral health promoters, administrators and researchers.


If you already have your AA in dental hygiene but want your bachelor's degree in dental hygiene how many additional years of school is that?

It would take approximately two additional years as a full-time student, provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college or university.