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Dentist and dental hygienists are dental professionals who look after your teeth, gums and related issues. Both the professions require you to be an expert in the field of dentistry. Almost every hospital or business requires the dentist to be a licensed professional. Furthermore, if the dentist or dental hygienist wishes to offer his/her services privately, then he/she needs to get license from the government. Salary, time period of education and various other aspects have a great difference for both the professionals. For a dental hygienist, the training period is typically two years. They have to completely bachelors and masters program in order to specialize in their field. Furthermore, they need to get license in order to perform their services professionally and officially. Dental hygienists have dental courses which usually cover the cleaning and basic treatment of teeth. On the other hand, a dentist is required to have a bachelor’s degree before he/she can apply to become a dentist. A full length dental programs spans over a time period of 4 years. After that, the dentist is required to have a house job under the supervision of some professional dentists. After that, the dentist needs to have license before he/she can offer his/her services in the field. Dental hygienists and dentists work in different working environments. Though dentists can also be found in hospitals, companies and businesses, but they are mostly seen in their private clinics offering their services privately. On the other hand, dental hygienists need to find various dental jobs where they can offer their services and knowledge. Dental hygienists earn lesser than professional dentist because they don’t cover a wider range of offered services. Dentists can also be found in dental insurance companies offering their services regarding expenses that may be incurred on the treatment of insurance claimer.
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