Do you have to be a dental assistant to become a dental hygienist? Absolutely not. Yet it does look good on your application to dental hygiene school. The completion is tough. Your grades need to be high. Having dental experience is a plus...as many other applicants will have had this experience and they want placement in the school as much as you do.
If you work in a dental office you will learn not only dental procedures, terms, sterilization, instruments, etc. It will also help you to find out if you really want to work in people's mouths. You'll find out if you can handle the sight of blood without getting faint.Or if you can handle seeing patients who have gunk all over there teeth. Yes I said gunk and I mean it!
Seriously, if you want to be a dental hygienist you better know for sure...some people do it for the money and they last only a few years. You must want to help people heal. Can you handle all personality types? Etc. This you learn from experience, so I say work as an assistant. You'll need the money to pay for school.
Oh one last thing...I'm a hygienist who is fortunate enough to have an assistant. She had no prior experience. Now this would be the best...you sit side by side with a hygienist and really see what it's like. I wish you much luck in your endeavors..
2006-11-10 15:20:31
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answered by sweettalk 1
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Not necessarily, however, being a DA first might help you be certain whether or not you really want to be a hygenist. Being an assistant would get you familiar with the terminology too. But it is entirely up to you.
2006-11-10 14:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No, they are two seperate schools. Being a dental assistant first might help you be sure you want to be a hygenist, though, and it would give you income to get you through hygenist school.
2006-11-10 13:00:37
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answered by rita_alabama 6
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i'm a school scholar, with my palms crossed for admission right into a dental hygiene software at my college. the purely type that replaced into accessible at my severe college that helped me out in besides replaced into biotechnology. My biotech type had a microbiology unit. in case you signed up for the "operating commence" software which replaced into accessible, you purchased college credit for the microbiology area. that is outstanding, because microbiology is between the classes required contained in the dental hygiene software. that is one a lot less type I even ought to rigidity about! Dental hygenists make a lot extra funds than dental assistants do, around the northeast u . s . a . besides. i'm not 100% confident of the precise each and each and every year income, because that is diverse searching on the position you're employed. i recognize that in Boston, Mass the hygenists may be making as a lot as double what they make in different places. solid success!
2016-11-29 00:34:57
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answered by minogue 4
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Technically, no. But, it will make you a more competitive applicant when you apply. Most schools look for applicants with experience in the dental field (ie. dental/hygiene assistant). When I got into hygiene school, I had 1 year of hygiene assisting experience and most of my classmates had been assistants at one time or another.
2006-11-10 13:10:02
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answered by johntara04 2
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NO YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN ASSISTANT BEFORE BECOMING A HYGIENIST, HOWEVER, BEING AN ASSISTANT FIRST WILL GIVE YOU LOTS OF EXPERIENCE IN A DENTAL OFFICE BEFORE YOU BECOME A HYGIENIST.=O)
2006-11-10 13:12:38
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answered by Dr. Albert, DDS, (USA) 7
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