Dental Professionals

Dental Hygienist

Dental hygienists assist dentists in treating patients. They use preventive, educational and therapeutic methods for the control of oral diseases to aid individual patients and groups in achieving and maintaining oral health. They are a licensed para-professional, oral health educator and clinical operator.
Dental hygienists are trained to do specific clinical procedures which aim to prevent dental disease. They work under the supervision of a dentist.

Dental hygienists may perform the following tasks:

  • Educate and counsel children and adults on dental health, plaque control, oral hygiene and nutrition;
  • Remove deposits and stains from teeth by scaling and root planing;
  • Assist in the prevention and control of dental caries (decay) and gum disease;
  • Select and use appropriate fluoride treatments and polish tooth restorations;
  • Expose and process dental x-rays;
  • Make impressions of patients' mouths for the construction of study casts and mouthguards;
  • Select and size orthodontic bands (braces), and remove orthodontic wires;
  • Apply and remove periodontal packs; and
  • Instruct patients on how to look after teeth and mouth after operations.

Personal requirements

  • Able to perform precise accurate work
  • Good communication skills

Related Jobs

  • Dental Therapist
  • Dental Technician
  • Dentist
  • Dental Assistant

Employment opportunities

Dental hygienists are not permitted to set up in private practice, but must work under the supervision and direction of a dentist. They work in private practices, community health centres, dental hospitals and regional clinics. Qualified dental hygienists should not experience difficulty in finding employment.

There is currently a shortage of hygienists for the perceived needs of the work force, due mainly to the shortage of training facilities. There are limited training places available for this course in Australia and competition is keen.

Additional Information

To practise as a dental hygienist, graduates must be registered with the Dental Practice Board of the State or Territory in which they intend to work.

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