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Dental Hygiene

Do you see yourself supporting a patient’s overall wellbeing by preventing and treating dental diseases and improving oral health?

Dental hygienists provide preventive, therapeutic and educational dental health services to patients in a variety of different settings. The dental hygiene program from the Dental College of Georgia's Dental Hygiene department  helps prepare students for this rewarding career.

51ԹϺ is Georgia’s Health Sciences Center of Excellence, and we offer an experience like no other. Join us to become tomorrow’s health care professionals today.

Dental Hygiene is for you if you consider yourself

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Innovative and Cutting-edge

 

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Dental Hygiene Program

dentalhygiene@augusta.edu

706-721-2938

What You'll Study

Coursework

In the Dental Hygiene program, you’ll take classes in patient care, pharmacology, periodontics and radiology techniques while also participating in a variety of field experiences.

Course List | Accreditation | Prerequisites & Deadlines | 

Experience-based Education

Outside the Classroom

Field experience in a dental private practice setting and classes highlighting specialty clinic observation give students valuable opportunities to gain first-hand knowledge about their chosen careers.

Students learn the clinical application of the dental hygiene process through various practical methods.

Laboratory education provides hands-on mastery of skills like performing oral examinations, scaling teeth to remove soft and hard deposits, applying topical fluoride, and placing sealants.

 

Research & Innovation

Whether you're an undergrad or graduate student, you'll have opportunities to create your own research projects or work with faculty to tackle some of the world's most complex and pressing challenges.

 

Academic Health Center

Academic health centers teach tomorrow's health care professionals, and the only way to do this is to stay on top of the latest treatments and tools for a culture of continuous learning.

Your Future

Career Options

Graduates of the Dental Hygiene program can be employed in general and specialized dental practices, government clinics, and public health agencies, with job availability favoring rural areas and those not adjacent to dental hygiene programs.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for Dental Hygienists is expected to be faster than average.

Profiles

Student Stories

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Why 51ԹϺ?

A comprehensive program providing hands-on experience in a variety of different practice settings.

Proximity to a variety of health care professionals at the state’s Health Care Center of Excellence means access to the latest advancements in treatments.

Graduate with the ability to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and behaviors needed to excel in the dental field.

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AU contributed over $1.6 billion to Georgia’s economy in FY 2024

The annual report gives a snapshot of the impact the USG provided to the state and breaks down the numbers per institution.

Dental Hygiene student working on a patient's teeth

Dental hygiene program finds new home in Dental College of Georgia

“Consolidating the dental hygiene department under DCG has the potential to achieve more efficient use of academic, physical and financial resources,” says Nancy Young, DMD.

A well-dressed female periodontist and a man stand in front of a projector with the periodontist's face on it. She hold a gold award.

DCG periodontist is one of four women to receive prestigious dental award

"It's a testament that, when you plant the seed, someday harvesting will come," says Ana Carolina Morandini, DDS, PhD.

A male and female dentist in lab coats and glasses pose in their laboratory and smile at the camera.

$2 million NIH grant awarded to DCG faculty for gum disease research

"It can help us better understand how gum disease connects with obesity and metabolic disorders,” says Ana Carolina Morandini, DDS, PhD.

Your Home for Dental Education

We provide dental education to the next generation of professionals by offering hands-on education through innovative research, patient care, and service. Join other dental providers to improve the oral health of Georgia and beyond.