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dental hygienist years of education: Dental Public Health & Research Christine Nielsen Nathe, 2017 Textbook for Community Dental Health. |
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CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS . FOR DENTISTS AND DENTAL AUXILIARIES . The Board’s regulations for continuing education requirements are found at N.J.A.C. 13:305.1 …
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Hygienist. The Dental Hygiene program is a unique 1 + 1 program format and is designed to offer students employable skills as both a Certified ... The student has up to three years from the …
SUBCHAPTER 16I - ANNUAL RENEWAL OF LICENSE AND …
increases practice hours in accordance with this Rule and Rule .0206 of this Section when reclassifying the dental hygienist. A dental hygienist who has been classified as retired and …