Dental Hygiene
The new and increasing amount of technologies with the capacity to help diagnose oral health problems are also expected to create an increasing need for dental hygienists. Graduates of Wallace State’s Dental Hygiene program will be prepared to provide dental hygiene services for patients in dental practices, hospitals, nursing homes, and public health clinics.
Dental Hygiene
Wallace State’s programs boast a top-notch reputation with an outstanding 90 percent licensure rate and excellent job placement rates, small class sizes and an award-winning faculty. Choose Wallace State’s Dental Hygiene degree for a career in a highly-rewarding, high-demand field at a fraction of the cost of attending a university. And if you do choose to continue your education, you’ll be two years ahead on an advanced degree, with employment potential and cost savings to boot.
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About the Program
As a practicing member of the dental health team, the dental hygienist acts as an
educator and motivator in maintenance of oral health and prevention of dental disease.
Hygienists are in demand in general dental practices, as well as in specialty practices
such as periodontics or pediatric dentistry. Hygienists may also be employed to provide
dental hygiene services for patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and public health
clinics. Dental hygienists remove soft and hard deposits from teeth, teach patients
how to practice good oral hygiene, and provide other preventive dental care. Hygienists
examine patients’ teeth and gums, recording the presence of diseases or abnormalities.
They remove tartar, stains, and plaque from teeth; perform root planing as a periodontal
therapy; take and develop dental x-rays; and apply cavity-preventive agents such as
fluorides and pit and fissure sealants. In some states, hygienists administer anesthetics;
place and carve filling materials, temporary fillings, and periodontal dressings;
remove sutures; and smooth and polish metal restorations. Although hygienists may
not diagnose diseases, they can prepare clinical and laboratory diagnostic tests for
the dentist to interpret. Hygienists sometimes work chairside with the dentist during
treatment.
Dental Hygiene Program Information
Ms. Susan Brewer, BS, RDH
Interim Program Director / Clinical Instructor
256-352-8328
Susan.Brewer@wallacestate.edu
Health Science Building, room 214
B.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham
M. ED, Athens State University
Ms. Halli Melton, RDH, BS, CDA
Clinical Instructor
256-352-8026
Halli.Melton@wallacestate.edu
Health Science Building, room 205
B.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham
R.D.H., C.D.A., A.S., Wallace State Community College
Ms. Stephanie Eisner, BS, RDH
Clinical Instructor
256-352-8019
Stephanie.Eisner@wallacestate.edu
Health Science Building, room 126
A.S., R.D.H. Wallace State Community College
B.S., Athens State University
M. Ed, Athens State University
Dr. Tammye Whited, BS, DMD
Clinical Dentist
256-352-8381
Tammye.Whited@wallacestate.edu
Health Science Building, room 114
B.S., University of Alabama at Birmingham
D.M.D., University of Alabama at Birmingham
Corey Weeks
Secretary
256-352-8300
corey.weeks@wallacestate.edu
Health Science Building, front desk
A.S., Wallace State Community College
*Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama and The Caring Foundation provided equipment in support of this program.
Program Overview
Dental Hygiene
- Susan Brewer
- 256.352.8328
- susan.brewer@wallacestate.edu
Degrees/Awards Offered
AAS
Availability
- Day
Dental Hygiene
Curriculum: Program of Study
Pathway Map: Associate in Applied Science
Career Outlook
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