Dental Hygiene

Quick Facts

Dental hygienists are licensed oral health professionals who focus on preventing and treating oral diseases to protect patients’ teeth and gums.

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Our Program

Why Choose Dental Hygiene?

  • Build ongoing relationships with patients while giving valuable oral health care service
  • Have flexibility in where you work because dental hygienists are needed everywhere
  • Enter a high-demand field with a bright job outlook

Prepare for What You Will Do at Work

  • Take & develop dental x-rays
  • Use a variety of tools to clean & polish patients’ teeth
  • Talk to patients about their oral health & report the information to dentists
  • Teach patients good oral hygiene practices

Marketable Skills You Will Learn

  • Critical thinking
  • Reasoning
  • Communication
  • Personal & social responsibility
  • Teamwork
  • Computer literacy

Before You Enroll, Think About:

Selective Admission

Dental Hygiene is a selective admission program.

After being accepted to TCC, you must meet the selective admission requirements to be eligible to submit a separate application to our Dental Hygiene program.

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Licensing Notice: Texas House Bill 1508

This program prepares you for an occupational license. However, you may not be eligible for licensing if you have a prior criminal history.

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Degrees & Certificates

Degree

Accreditation

Our Dental Hygiene Program has been granted the accreditation status of approval without reporting requirements by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (ADA CODA), based on the 2017 Program review. The next Program site visit by the Commission is scheduled for 2025.

The ADA CODA will accept comments from students and patients about our Program. All comments submitted must pertain to the standards relative to the Program or policies and procedures used in the accreditation process.

A copy of the Dental Hygiene Educational Standards, the Commission's policies and procedures used in the accreditation process, and the policy on third party comments are available for review. You may contact the Commission:

American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA)
211 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60611-2678
1-800-621-8099 ext. 4653 or 1-312-440-2500

Note About Program Policies

Individuals who provide dental hygiene services may be exposed to blood-borne pathogens that may result in human disease.

If you are a student or faculty member who experiences an exposure to potentially infectious materials (needle stick, mucous membrane or non-intact skin) or airborne inhalation, you will require specific follow-up.

As a student in the dental hygiene program, you are required to have health insurance to cover the costs of tests and treatment should you have an exposure incident.

For more information on the policies on blood-borne and infectious diseases: Policy on Blood-borne Infectious Diseases.

How Much Time & Money to Finish?

2023–2024 Academic Year

Degree or Certificate Program Title Semester Credit Hours Total Tuition & Fees
AAS Dental Hygiene 68 $4,692

Notes:

  • Tuition is based on in-state, in-county rates.
  • Totals do not include textbooks and other materials.

Continuing Education Programs

Time commitments and fees vary depending on the course.

Earn More Choices & More Money

Transfer to a college or university to continue your studies. Earning a bachelor’s degree opens the door to career and promotion opportunities.

Next steps

Start on Your Pathway!

Contact

Northeast Campus

Health Sciences Department

Visit NHSC, Room 1118

Call 817-515-6435

Email health.sciences@tccd.edu

Updated January 09, 2024