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The Western Regional Examining Board (WREB) is one of five examination agencies for dentists and dental hygienists in the United States. The other examination agencies are, Council of Interstate Testing Agencies, Central Regional Dental Testing Service, Northeast Regional Board of Dental Examiners, Southern Regional Testing Agency. These were ...
The American Dental Hygienists' Association headquarters building in Chicago. The American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA) is the largest national United States organization representing the professional interests of more than 185,000 dental hygienists across the country.
The Commission on Dental Competency Assessments (formerly the North East Regional Board of Dental Examiners) is one of three examination agencies for dentists in the United States. [1] These were organized to better standardize clinical exams for licensure. Historically each state had its own independent licensing exam.
Learn how to become a dental hygienist with this guide to the job and some advice from an experienced hygenist in the field. This was originally published on The Penny Hoarder, which helps ...
A dental hygienist or oral hygienist is a licensed dental professional, registered with a dental association or regulatory body within their country of practice. Prior to completing clinical and written board examinations, registered dental hygienists must have either an associate's or bachelor's degree in dental hygiene from an accredited college or university.
Nov. 16—Mia Allard should have no problem getting a job as a dental hygienist. Allard, 22, of Decatur, is a student in Calhoun Community College's dental hygiene program. One of only two such ...
The ADA opposes the opening of new dental schools and increases in the number of dental students. [9] The organization has questioned federal data showing a dentist shortage in the United States. [17] In the 1980s, dental schools graduated nearly twice as many students relative to total population as they did in the 2000s. [9]
American Dental Assistants Association; American Dental Association; American Dental Education Association; American Dental Hygienists' Association; American Dental Society of Anesthesiology; American Equilibration Society; American Orthodontic Society; American Society for Dental Aesthetics; American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists