Frequently Asked Questions About a Career in Dental Hygiene
Q. Are there job opportunities in most areas of the state?
A. According to most surveys, Louisiana has fewer dentists and dental hygienists to
serve the needs of our population. While the "distribution of hygienists" remains
a concern everywhere, dental hygiene graduates in Louisiana do find jobs.
Q. What types of jobs are available after I graduate from dental hygiene?
A. Although most dental hygienists work in a private dental office, there are several
other job opportunities available to dental hygienists:
Education: There are over 300 dental hygiene programs in the United States and they all employ
dental hygienists as educators. Usually the positions require a Bachelor's or Master's
degree.
Federal jobs: Opportunities are available for dental hygienists in prisons, Veterans Administration
facilities, and the military.
Sales: Many dental supply companies employ dental hygienists either as sales representatives
or as part of their education or research departments.
Public Health: Depending on the state one chooses to live in, there are opportunities for dental
hygienists in public schools or public health departments.
Q. What types of advanced degrees are available for dental hygienists?
A. Dental hygienists can earn a master's degree in dental hygiene, education, public
health, business, or other health-related areas. Dental hygienists can also pursue
a Ph.D. in these areas, especially if they wish to consider an academic career or
serve in a public health leadership position.
Q. If I wanted to move out of state, would my Louisiana license allow me to work?
A. Generally speaking, each state has its own licensure requirements. Many states,
like Louisiana, are part of regional examination boards. Although some states are
more flexible than others, all retain some measure of individuality.
Q. Do most hygiene jobs have benefits?
A. In Louisiana, a "benefits package" seems to be the exception rather than the rule.
However, flexible working hours, a nice working environment, and very competitive
salaries do seem to offset the lack of benefits.
Q. How are dental hygienists paid in most cases---hourly, daily, weekly, monthly?
A. Depending on the working site, compensations will vary. It seems that most private
practice settings pay hygienists by the day.
Q. What is the difference between a dental hygienist, a dental assistant, and dental
technologist?
A. In Louisiana, a dental hygienist delivers treatment to patients under the general
supervision of a dentist; a dental assistant may perform a limited number of services
for a patient but normally assists the dentist chairside; a dental technologist does
not treat patients directly, but instead performs laboratory procedures from a written
prescription (from a licensed dentist).
Q. What school-related activities are available for dental hygiene students?
A. Dental hygiene students are very active in the LSUSD chapter of the Student American
Dental Hygienists' Association (SADHA). SADHA is the students' branch of the American
Dental Hygienists' Association. There are annual elections for officers of the SADHA
chapter from each class. There are also annual elections for representatives for the
Student Government Association of the LSUHSC School of Dentistry. Students who demonstrate
exemplary scholarship, character, & potential for professional growth are invited
to become alumnae members of Sigma Phi Alpha, the National Dental Hygiene Honor Society.
In addition, students are very active in community projects and various fundraisers
benefiting local charities.
Want More Information?
Contact:
Tricia Barker, RDH, MEd
Interim Director, Program in Dental Hygiene
Telephone: 504-941-8152
Fax: 504-941-8123
E-mail: tbark1@lsuhsc.edu