Dental Hygienist Schools & Dental Assistant Schools
Dental Hygienists are important members of the dental healthcare profession who specialize in preventing and treating oral diseases.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Dental Hygiene is among the top 5 fastest growing health professions (2002-2012) with an anticipated 43% increase in jobs projected.
Dental Assistants are also highly valuable members of the dental health team! At least 72,090 Dental Assisting jobs are expected to become available between 2004 and 2014. according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
Did you know that Dental Hygienists earn $60,000 and up without needing a Bachelor's degree? Read more about the Dental Hygienist profession, average salary, opportunities for advancement, and career outlook.
Ready to find Dental Hygienist or Dental Assisting schools? The schools featured below are just a few of the many schools available! Use the search box below to find accredited schools near you and request free information from any that interest you.
Admission requirements and prerequisites vary among dental hygiene programs, so be certain to request information from each school that interests you in order to learn their specific program requirements, application process, and costs.
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- Dental Assistant
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- Dental Assistant
Scranton
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- MPH - General Public Health
- DrPH - Epidemiology
Minneapolis
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- Ph.D. in Human Services - Public Health
- Master of Public Administration - Health Policy
- Ph.D. in Public Policy and Administration - Course-based - Health Policy
- More
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- MS in Health Education
- Master of Public Health
- BS in Nutrition Science
- More
Fort Lauderdale
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- Master of Public Health
Phoenix Little Rock
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- Master of Public Health (Epidemiology)
- Master of Public Health
- Master of Public Health (Management of Health Systems)
- More
Online
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- Nutrition, Diet and Health
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