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Advice on training as Dental Hygienist

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NellesVilla · 05/05/2022 10:44

Hello,

I’ve been interested in retraining as a Dental Hygienist for yonks, now, but am still none the wiser on how to go about it, in layman’s terms.

I’ve heard of 2 and 3 year degrees and diplomas, but would like the quickest route possible. I’m a mature student and a graduate in a non-related subject (art) and an ex-teacher, neither of which I wish to work in ever again. Does anyone know if I could do a 2 year training, please?

For full disclosure, I have no experience in this industry, and have mainly teaching, tutoring and plenty of care experience which may be better than nothing at all, when it comes to dealing with patients and showing I have experience with bodily functions and am not as squeamish as some (I am actually quite squeamish really, tbh!).

Financially, only a 2 year training would work for me, so I’d love to know if it were possible. I am a good student- love learning and studying- (and also family-free), so the commitment and level of study would not be an issue for me.

I am aware I may need more A-levels as well (science obviously), so would get to work on that ASAP, with hopes of applying for entry for late 2023 or 2024, if possible.

Thanks for reading, and for any advice, even realistic, sobering words!

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NellesVilla · 05/05/2022 17:50

Anyone? Please?!

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mubarak86 · 05/05/2022 17:54

This is a very competitive degree and only one A level grade lower than dentistry (AAB). You would need some dental work experience and be able to demonstrate some dental knowledge, such as describing various issues with teeth.
I've never heard of a 2 year degree, just a standard 3 year.

mubarak86 · 05/05/2022 18:15

A quick Google shows that Sheffield do a 27 month higher diploma, with much lower entry requirements than the BSc.

NellesVilla · 05/05/2022 19:42

Thanks @mubarak86

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