Dental Hygienist (NT)
Education and Training:
To become a dental hygienist you usually have to complete a diploma, associate degree or degree in dental hygiene. The degree courses are usually combined with dental therapy training. To get into these courses you usually need to pass your NTCE. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, mathematics, biological science, biology, chemistry, physical education and physics are normally required. Entry is highly competitive, and there are strict quotas. You may need to sit selection tests and attend an interview. The various institutions have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements. Contact the institutions you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.
There are no suitable courses available in the NT. The following courses are offered interstate.
Diploma Courses:
Curtin University of Technology (WA) - Bentley Campus:
- Associate Degree in Dental Hygiene
TAFE SA - Gilles Plains Campus:
- Advanced Diploma of Oral Health (Dental Hygiene)
Degree Courses:
Griffith University (QLD) - Gold Coast Campus:
- Bachelor of Oral Health in Oral Health Therapy, 3 years full time
University of Adelaide - North Terrace and Somerton Park Campuses:
- Bachelor of Oral Health, 3 years full time
La Trobe University - Bendigo Campus:
- Bachelor of Oral Health Science, 2.5 years full time
University of Melbourne - Parkville Campus:
- Bachelor of Oral Health, 3 years full time
University of Newcastle (NSW) - Ourimbah Campus:
- Bachelor of Oral Health, 3 years full time
University of Queensland - St Lucia Campus:
- Bachelor of Applied Health Science (Oral Health), 3 years full time
University of Sydney - Cumberland, Sydney Dental Hospital and Westmead Campuses:
- Bachelor of Oral Health, 3 years full time
Additional Information:
To practise as a dental hygienist, graduates must be registered with the Dental Board of the state or territory in which they intend to work.
Related Courses:
*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.
There are no courses currently linked to this job for this state/territory. Please try another state/territory.
Employment Opportunities:
Dental hygienists are mainly employed with dentists in private dental practices. There are some opportunities in community health centres, dental hospitals and regional clinics.
It is a small occupation with good employment opportunities. However, there are limited training places available and competition is strong.
For Further Information:
Australian Dental Association (Federal Office)
(02) 9906 4412Dental Hygienists' Association of Australia Inc (National Office)
Australian Dental Association (NT)
(08) 8985 1758Department of Health and Community Services
(08) 8999 2400 (General Enquiries)
adainc@ada.org.au
www.ada.org.au