The goals of National Dental Hygiene Month are to increase awareness about the importance of good oral health habits and to celebrate dental hygienists.
A dental hygienist is a licensed dental professional who focuses on the prevention and treatment of oral diseases.
Dental hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth, teeth and gums clean and healthy to prevent disease.
According to the CDC, “Dental hygiene and oral health are often taken for granted but are essential parts of our everyday lives.”
Since 2009, the American Dental Hygienists’ Association and chewing gum manufacturer the Wrigley Company have worked together to increase public awareness about the importance of having healthy teeth and gums.
Dental professionals say 10 signs of good oral hygiene are:
Along with visiting your dentist twice a year, the most effective way to maintain good oral hygiene is to practice the following 10 steps:
At the minimum, a dental hygienist must have an Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene degree from an accredited program to be eligible for licensure in the state of Ohio.
Located at Hocking College’s Perry Campus in New Lexington, Ohio, Hocking College’s Dental Hygiene program offers the required training in general education, biomedical sciences, dental sciences and dental hygiene sciences.
Students who complete this program will be eligible to take their national and regional board exams and their state exams to become a registered dental hygienist.
In only two years, students can graduate with an Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene degree.
For more information on Hocking College’s Dental Hygiene program, contact Program Manager Misti Malfe at malkem@hocking.edu or 740-753-6326.