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Dental Hygienist School in Arkansas – AR

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By an allied health world contributing writer
Published: January 5th, 2010


To become a dental hygienist in Arkansas, you must graduate from a certificate programs or a two-year associates degree program. Some individuals choose to also earn a bachelor’s degree so they are able to be more marketable in this field. Most individuals in this field typically have their associate’s degree. There are a few dental hygienist schools in Arkansas. It is important to research the available degree programs to compare and see which is the best fit for your educational needs. Just make sure the degree or certificate program you choose is approved by the American Dental Association (ADA). Along with completing a degree program, it is also necessary to obtain your CPR certification. Some also opt to earn an additional certification to operate X-ray equipment. Although some dental hygienist programs cover the operation of x-ray equipment.

Through campus based and online programs, aspiring Dental Hygienists in Little Rock, Fayetteville and Jonesboro, Arkansas may be able to prepare themselves for the possibility of employment in some of the largest hospitals and healthcare facilities in the state including Arkansas Regional Medical Center, Saint Vincent Infirmary Medical Center, Baptist Health Medical Center, and White County Medical Center North.

Online / Distance Programs

Campus: Online
Degree:  Master of Public Health - Dental
Campus: Online
Degree:  Dental Assistant
Campus: Online
Degree:  Medical and Dental Assisting
Campus: Online
Degree:  Dental Assistant

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