Dental Hygiene

Dental Hygienist

Curriculum
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Offered in the Classroom
Programs of Study
   

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The dental hygiene program at the Community College of Denver (CCD) was established in 1996. Located on the Lowry campus of CCD, it is one of the most highly rated programs in the state. Students are educated to become preventive oral health professionals who provide educational, clinical, and therapeutic services in dentistry. Dental hygienists perform procedures such as oral prophylaxis, application of preventive agents, exposure of dental radiographs, patient education, and nutritional counseling.

Career opportunities for hygienists are available in a variety of settings, including:

  • private dental practices,
  • community dental health clinics,
  • public schools,
  • clinical and basic science research laboratories,
  • state and federal health facilities, and
  • management positions.

To practice dental hygiene, licensure by national and state examination is required.

The Dental Hygiene Program at CCD is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA).

In compliance with the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA): The dental hygiene program at Community College of Denver is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of approval without reporting requirements. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education.

The Commission on Dental Accreditation
312.440.4653
ADA.org
211 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-2678

Program Goals

The goal of the dental hygiene program at Community College of Denver is to prepare students to provide comprehensive dental hygiene care to a culturally and socioeconomically diverse patient population and to enhance the patient's oral health and total wellness.

  1. CCD dental hygiene graduates will demonstrate ethical and professional behavior in all aspects of their profession.
  2. CCD dental hygiene graduates will employ the Dental Hygiene Process of Care, principles of dental hygiene diagnosis, and treatment planning to meet the needs of a diverse patient population.
  3. CCD dental hygiene graduates will promote the oral and general health of the patient through the competent provision of dental hygiene knowledge and skills.
  4. CCD dental hygiene graduates will initiate, assume responsibility for, and deliver health promotion and disease prevention activities to a culturally and socio-economically diverse population in a variety of settings.
  5. CCD dental hygiene graduates will pursue life-long learning, self-evaluation, and evidence-based decision-making through the application of critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  6. CCD dental hygiene program graduates will successfully complete written and clinical board examinations necessary for dental hygiene licensure.

Accreditation

In compliance with the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA): The dental hygiene program at Community College of Denver is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of approval without reporting requirements. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education.

The Commission on Dental Accreditation
312.440.4653
ADA.org
211 East Chicago Avenue
Chicago, IL 60611-2678

Course & Program Fees

Dental hygiene students should begin planning early with the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to meet their educational goals and needs. The Dental Hygiene program uses a variety of resources including online resources to limit costs to students in the program.

For information regarding CCD’s Tuition and Fees, please refer to the information on tuition rates per credit hour. Dental hygiene is a specialty program and tuition rates per credit hour are listed under that heading. For information on CCD student fees, refer to CCD Student Fees. Please note tuition, fees, supply and program costs are an estimate and subject to change without notice.

It is also important to consider that dental hygiene students will pay additional course fees for the following courses and items. 

Course Fees

Course Description Fee
DEH 1001, DEH 1002, DEH 1003,
DEH 1004, DEH 1005, DEH 1011, DEH 1022,
DEH 1023, DEH 1026, DEH 1032, DEH 1035,
DEH 1050, DEH 1053, DEH 1070,
DEH 1071, DEH 2004, DEH 2013, DEH 2021,
DEH 2025, DEH 2042, DEH 2068, DEH 2070,
DEH 2071, DEH 2082, DEH 2085
High-cost course fee $7.85 (per credit hour)
DEH 1001 Dental Kits $3,550.00 (flat)
DEH 1002, DEH 1070, DEH 1071, DEH 2070, DEH 2071 Dental Hygiene/Clinic Fee $60.00 (per credit hour)
DEH 1004, DEH 1026 Dental Hygiene/Lab Fee $62.00 (flat)
DEH 1002, DEH 2070 Malpractice Insurance Non-EMT $9.48 (flat)

Additional Program Costs include

Costs are subject to change without notice. The fees listed are estimates only. Variations may occur without being posted on this website. This information is meant for planning purposes only.

YEAR 1
SUPPLIES Books $700
Magnifying Loupes (estimate only) $1,200 - $1,500
Student Kit* $3,550
OTHER Clinic Usage Fee, Malpractice Insurance (estimated fall/spring semester) $544
Student Chapter of the American Dental Hygienists' Association (SCADHA) $65
Uniforms (scrubs, lab coats, stethoscope, and other related items) $300

*The student kit and uniforms will be ordered during the summer semester. Do not purchase these items on your own as the dental hygiene program has already made the necessary arrangements. The student kit and clinic scrubs should last throughout the course of study.

YEAR 2
SUPPLIES Books $350
OTHER Clinic Usage Fee, Malpractice Insurance (estimated summer/fall/spring semester charge) $900
Student Chapter of the American Dental Hygienists' Association (SCADHA) $65
Board Fees: National and Regional $2,000
   

Financial Aid Eligibility

The Dental Hygiene program is eligible for federal financial aid.

Please connect with the  Financial Aid office to discover how you can afford college. Our dedicated staff and support services help you wade through all the legal language and get you past the first hurdle to completing your educational goals.

In addition, CCD has $1,000,000 available in scholarships. Apply at CCD.edu/Scholarships.

Four-Year Transfer Agreements

The A.A.S. degree seamlessly transfers to CCD's Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Dental Hygiene program. The BAS is a degree completion program which allows licensed dental hygienists who have graduated from an A.S. or A.A.S. program to expand their career opportunities. 

To learn more about CCD’s B.A.S. in Dental Hygiene program visit the CCD BAS Program page.

Internships & Service Learning Opportunities

Students enrolled in the A.A.S. dental hygiene program will experience enrichment rotations in various safety net/public health dental clinics in the Denver metro and surrounding areas. Students visiting these enrichment sites, as required by the program for course credit, must comply with all federal, state, local and facility regulations to ensure their health and safety as well as those other health providers and patients that they will be working with during the enrichment experience.

Job Outlook & Salary Information

What Can I Do with My Major?

Dental hygienists are licensed preventive oral health professionals who provide educational, clinical, and therapeutic services in dentistry. They can be employed in a variety of settings once they have been licensed through national and state examinations.

Learn more about this career path by visiting CCD's Career and Transfer Center.

How Much Can I Expect to Earn?

After you have completed the dental hygiene program at CCD (63 credits) and required prerequisites (28 credits), CCD dental hygiene graduates earn an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree and are ready to take the licensure exams to become a registered dental hygienist. This opens the door for to work in a private dental practice, community dental health clinic, public school, clinical or basic science research laboratory, state or federal health facility, or in a management position with an entry wage of $35 to $45 per hour.

As of May 2020, the median annual wage for dental hygienists was listed at $84,860 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Program Outcomes

Total of 2020 Graduates
Total Students Employed in their Field of Study
Total Students Who Have Transferred to 4-Year Degree or Other Institution
21
21
2

Stackable

The A.A.S. degree seamlessly transfers to CCD's B.A.S. program in dental hygiene. Learn more here.