Yes - but you need to look around for them. They are also more expensive, but of course have a lot more experience. There is no sub specialty in dental hygiene, but you can find very competent hygienists who work in pedodontists' (children's dentist) offices.
The pension of a dental hygienist can vary from job to job. Some dental hygienist do not receive a pension plan at all.
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You can find some dental hygienist schools with this website: http://www.allalliedhealthschools.com/health-careers/article/how-to-become-dental-hygienist
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A dental hygienist’s hourly pay can vary widely depending on location, experience, and the type of clinic. On average, in the U.S., they earn between $35 to $50 per hour, while in India, the rate is usually lower, often ranging from ₹200 to ₹500 per hour.
The median wage in 2008 for a Wisconsin dental hygienist was $60570.
The only thing I can think is these are the initials (BAM) of the dental hygienist (Registered Dental Hygienist). It is quite common for hygienists to initial their treatment notes in a dental treatment record this way. This is how they can differentiate their notes from the dentist's or other staff member's.
Your question is not clear. Do you mean where you can learn to be a dental hygienist, or where you could work as one?
RDH just stands for Registered Dental Hygienist.
One thing would be they cannot clean teeth. That is the job of a dental hygienist. Another thing a dental assistant cannot do is take x-rays without an x-ray license.
There is no difference. They are all registered. All Dental Hygienists are licensed through their state which makes them registered.
No available jobs found for dental hygienist but you can contact Sears Dental to inquire at (312) 201-1610.