Dental hygienist

Dental hygienists are an important part of the dental team, preventing dental problems in adults and children.

Working life

You'll help children and adults look after their teeth and gums. Sometimes you might be working on a one-to-one basis while on occasion you'll work with groups of people. 

You'll carry out procedures such as:

  • scaling teeth (at times under local anaesthetic)
  • polishing teeth
  • applying topical fluoride and fissure sealants

You are likely to work in general dental practices but there are job opportunities in hospitals and community dental services . 

Your work as a dental hygienist will save teeth by preventing and treating gum disease, helping people get rid of associated problems like bad breath. The dentist will usually advise you and help direct your work, although it's now possible for hygienists and therapists who have extra training to set up their own practices or work independently in a dental practice so they can see patients without them seeing a dentist first.

In the community, you could work with people with a wide range of special or additional needs. If you are based in a hospital, you will help patients who may have had major surgery or complicated orthodontic treatment or have particular medical conditions. The hospital patients you see may be very ill, apprehensive or unsure after life-changing surgery.

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Entry requirements, skills and interests

You'll need five GCSE subjects graded 4-7 or A-C, plus two or three A levels (depending on the university) or a recognised dental nursing qualification to get on to a dental hygiene course. Good people and communication skills are very important and as you might work in different settings, you'll need to enjoy a job with plenty of variety.

Training

To practise as a dental hygienist, you need to take a course approved by the General Dental Council (GDC) and then need to register with the GDC.

Subjects studied include:

  • anatomy and physiology
  • preventive dentistry
  • dental health education
  • dental pathology
  • the management and care of patients

Several dental schools offer courses combining dental hygiene and dental therapy.

If you are studying a dental hygiene course at level 5 or 6 then you may be eligible for at least £5,000 a year towards your studies while at university. Your personal circumstances may mean you could receive more.  And the good news?  You'll never have to pay it back. Find out more. 

Career development 

With experience, you can progress to become a practice manager, train other dental hygienists or develop further skills such as sedation or tooth whitening. You could also work as an orthodontic therapist.

Pay and benefits 

Dental hygienists may be self-employed or employed directly by a dental practice so your working hours and pay will vary but some evening or weekend work may be required.

If you work for the the NHS in a hospital or community clinic, your starting salary might be at bands 5 or 6 of the Agenda for Change pay scale. You'll typically work 37.5 hours a week.

Displaying 16 - 20 of 27 matches

  • Dental Hygiene and Therapy

    University of Bristol

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    3 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dental hygiene or therapy
    Contact details
    [email protected] 0117 394 1649
    Region
    South West
    Admissions address
    Senate House
    Tyndall Avenue
    Bristol
    BS8 1TH
    United Kingdom
  • Dental Therapy and Hygiene

    King's College London, University of London

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    3 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dental hygiene or therapy
    Contact details
    +44 (0) 207 848 7000
    Region
    London
    Admissions address
    Strand
    London
    WC2R 2LS
    United Kingdom
  • Dental Therapy and Hygiene with Integrated Foundation Year

    University of Plymouth

    Qualification
    Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
    Duration of the course
    4 Years
    Leading to a career in
    Dental hygiene or therapy
    Region
    South West
    Admissions address
    John Bull Building
    Plymouth
    PL6 8BU
    United Kingdom
  • Oral Health Science

    University of Essex

    Qualification
    BSc
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    1 year
    Leading to a career in
    Dental hygiene or therapy
    Contact details
    [email protected] 01206 873666
    Region
    East of England
    Admissions address
    Southend Campus
    Elmer Approach
    Southend on Sea
    Essex
    SS1 1LW
  • Oral Health

    Queen Mary University of London

    Qualification
    BSc (Hons)
    Study mode
    Full-time
    Duration of the course
    3 years
    Leading to a career in
    Dental hygiene or therapy
    Contact details
    https://www.qmul.ac.uk/contact/ +44 (0)20 7882 8157
    Region
    London
    Admissions address
    Queen Mary University of London
    Mile End Road
    London E1 4NS

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