Dental Hygiene DHY

work alongside dental students at the Schulich School of Dentistry at Western;complete community placements participate in oral health promotion activities at daycare, public school, hospitals and health care settings

Heavy workload

Holland Code: S (Social)

What academic skills do I need to be successful in the program?

This program is very competitive; applicants will likely need some post-secondary experience to be competitive. The Pre-Health Science program is the recommended preparation for this program.

Literacy Strong written and verbal communications skills are needed. High school courses in Business and Technological Communication would be good preparation.

Math & Science Good math skills are needed (need a grade 11 or grade 12 math course). High school courses in Biology and Chemistry are required for this program.

Technology Basic computer skills recommended (Microsoft Office suite, Internet, checking student portal daily).

This list does not replace the admission requirements you must have for admission to the program. Please see website for details.

What personal qualities should someone interested in this career have?

Useful background experience for this program would be

A part time job in customer service.

What kind of work could I do when I graduate?

Graduates of this program may go on to become a

Places you may find yourself employed include

Private dental offices, independent dental hygiene practices, institutions (for example, hospitals, continuing care centres, correctional facilities), public health, community health, homecare and other outreach programs, the armed forces, government or regulatory bodies, research or consulting companies, dental insurance or supply companies, or post-secondary institutions.

Typical working conditions for this kind of work:

Tasks a graduate may do in the workplace

In community (public) health settings, dental hygienists may:

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Last Modified: January 11, 2024