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  2. SFCC’s dental program is designed to get you quickly working after just 10 months of concentrated study. Start with a Certificate in Dental Assisting. Then choose to continue your education to earn an Associate in Applied Science in Dental Health, which puts you on the path towards a career in Dental Hygiene or Dentistry. You’ll learn about ...

  3. Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene - University of New Mexico

    hsc.unm.edu/medicine/departments/dental-medicine/dental-hygiene/undergraduate.html

    The Dental Hygiene program at The University of New Mexico School of Medicine is a five-semester curriculum that starts in the spring semester. Each class of 24 students is selected through the Division of Dental Hygiene's admissions process. Click here for Full Curriculum, including Prerequisites.

  4. Dental Hygiene | Department of Dental Medicine | School of...

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    The Division of Dental Hygiene at The University of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque is the perfect place for Registered Dental Hygienists (RDHs) who are looking to advance their careers and/or procure additional dental hygiene-related certifications.

  5. Dental Hygiene Programs | ADEA

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    The average associate degree program is two years and requires an average of 84 credit hours for completion, according to the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) 2012 Dental Hygiene Education Program Director Survey. Entry-level Baccalaureate Degree Programs —Graduates are awarded a baccalaureate degree upon completion. The ...

  6. Dental Hygiene - New Mexico State University Academic Catalog

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    Emphasis on emergency care, planning dental hygiene care, health promotion and disease prevention, oral rehabilitation and care of appliances, modifications of dental hygiene care through the life-span, and an introduction to medically comprised patients.

  7. New Mexico offers options for dental hygiene associate degree programs, bachelor’s degrees and accelerated dental hygiene training programs. Some CODA-accredited school options in this state include:

  8. 2024 Best Online Dental Hygiene Programs

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    Online dental hygiene programs provide a flexible pathway for licensed dental hygienists to enhance their expertise in public health, dental research, and advanced clinical techniques. These online bachelor's degrees are usually in the form of degree completion programs, such as an RDH to BSDH.

  9. Dental Hygiene Programs - ADHA

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    The following resource provides the information for accredited entry-level dental hygiene programs, degree completion programs, Master of Science in Dental Hygiene and Masters of Science in related disciplines, as well as online/distance learning programs.

  10. Best Online Dental Hygiene Programs of 2024 - BestColleges

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    An online dental hygiene program can open doors to opportunities in the clinical field, education, sales, and public health. If you have college credits, you can use them to earn an online degree, and within two years, you could be starting a new career.

  11. How to Become a Dental Hygienist - BestColleges

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    If you’re a licensed dental hygienist, you can become a dentist by going back to school and completing a four-year doctoral program to earn a DDS or DMD degree and passing the necessary dental board exams.