Agency
Contact:
Colleen Conover
SGW
973-263-5197
Nancy Sergeant
973-334-6666 |
Client
Contact:
Diane Belle
Delta Dental Plan of New Jersey
973-285-4058 |
DENTAL HYGIENIST PROFESSION IS ONE
OF 30 FASTEST GROWING OCCUPATIONS
-Career Offers Flexible Hours, Attractive Salary,
Personal Rewards-
PARSIPPANY, NJ (November
25, 2003) – The
profile of the dental industry is changing, with
the number of dental hygiene programs and graduates
steadily increasing. In fact, according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, dental hygienist is
one of the 30 fastest-growing occupations. In support
of this growth trend and in keeping with their
mission of assisting educational projects devoted
to the enhancement of oral health, the Delta Dental
Plan of New Jersey Foundation awards annual scholarships
to Garden State residents interested in studying
to become a hygienist.
There are 260 nationally accredited programs and
over 140,000 registered dental hygienists nationwide,
98.3 percent of which are female. According to
the NJ Department of Labor, the number of dental
hygienists in our state is expected to increase
from an estimated 4100 in 2000 to a projected 6500
in 2010, which reflects a 60.4 percent growth rate.
"Hygienists play a valuable role, supporting
dentists and providing patient care," said
Dr. Gene Napoliello, President, Delta Dental Plan
of New Jersey Foundation, Inc. "By assisting
with their education through our scholarship program,
we help deserving students pursue a rewarding career.
Moreover, to help more people enter the field of
dental hygiene, Delta Dental is partnering with
Burlington County College to create a dental hygiene
program at their school."
Who is the Dental Hygienist?
A dental hygienist is a prevention specialist,
oral health educator and clinician who, as a
co-therapist with the dentist, provides preventive,
educational, and therapeutic services. The hygienist
is often the first face patients encounter when
they recline in the dental chair. As technology
and preventive treatments continue to develop
and expand, dental hygienists are assuming more
duties and spending increasing amounts of time
with patients during checkups.
Hygienist Responsibilities
According to Dorothy Tsavlis, a recent Delta Dental
scholarship recipient, "The most important
aspect of the dental hygienist's job is education.
It's important to continuously reinforce the
message that there is a connection between oral
health and overall health. People tend to isolate
issues in the mouth from the rest of the body.
It's important that they understand the two are
very closely linked."
The day to day responsibilities and clinical services
a hygienist can perform varies according to individual
state regulations. Duties may include:
- Expose, process, and interpret x-rays;
- Apply fluorides and sealants to the teeth;
- Teach patients proper brushing and flossing
techniques;
- Clean and remove stains, plaque, and tartar
from teeth;
- Counsel patients about proper nutrition;
- Review patient's health history and dental
charting;
- Make impressions of patients' teeth for models
of teeth used by dentists to evaluate patient
treatment needs.
Where Do Hygienists Work
Although about 70 percent of dental hygienists
work in private dental offices, state licensing
enables them to provide direct clinical service
to patients or apply oral health knowledge in
a number of settings including public health
clinics, nursing homes, correctional institutions,
and other long-term or managed-care facilities.
"The profession offers options and flexibility,
which is one of the reasons why it continues to
be a popular career path for those interested in
the field of dentistry," said Napoliello.
For more information about the Delta Dental Plan
of New Jersey hygienist scholarship program, contact foundation@deltadentalnj.com.
Sources:
www.ada.org/public/education/careers/hygienist_bro.asp
www.adha.org
www.bls.gov
www.state.nj.us/labor
Delta Dental established the Delta Dental Plan
of New Jersey Foundation in 1986. Its mission
includes promoting and assisting educational
projects devoted to the enhancement of dental
health and research programs designed to increase
public awareness of the general benefits of good
health, and to improve dental health through
the science of dentistry. Each year, the Delta
Dental Foundation provides financial support
to various organizations throughout the state.
Delta
Dental Plan of New Jersey, Inc., is New Jersey’s
and Connecticut's leading dental benefits carrier,
providing coverage to more than one million
people through contracts with employers in
New Jersey and Connecticut. The Delta Dental
Plan system is a national network of independently
operated, not-for-profit dental service corporations
specializing in providing dental benefits programs
for employee groups throughout the country.
For more information visit us on the Web at
www.deltadentalnj.com.