What does it take to become a RDH?!! 1. Caring 2. Empathy 3. Organized 4. Communication 5. Attention to Detail 6. Physical Dexterity 7. Critical thinking/problem solving 8. Compassion 9. Professionalism 10. Multitasking 11. Technical aptitude 12. Adaptability 13. Time management 14. Teamwork 15. Continuous Learning
thank you for this video, I am introverted and I'm interested in RDH. everyones tells me that its not a good career for me. I honestly don't think people know what introverted really means.
❤❤❤ Thank you this is inspiring and amazing. What makes a great hygienist is to always be committed and passionate on each patient and striving to be the best hygienist that you can be by continuing learning something new and improving your dexterity skills such as writing a lot, drawing and being creative and artistic.
aw nooo! here's my video that explains how it's perfectly okay to have so called "bad teeth" and still become a dental professional: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NZr0dqWaBy0.html hope this helps!
@@pozytywnaosobka1319it’s never too late to late! You’re only in your early 30’s. You still have a solid 30-40 years in the workforce, and most programs are only a few years. I’m 35 and going back to school for dental hygiene in the fall.
My husband went to a new dentist (his other dentist dropped his insurance). This new dentist doesn't care about people. She only cares about her wallet. My husband had a cleaning and NO polishing was done, only scaling. He didn't feel his teeth were clean enough afterwards. Instead of polishing his teeth like she was supposed to do, she tried pushing a teeth whitening treatment that insurance doesn't cover (but the regular cleaning is covered but didn't complete the job). He is now looking for another dentist in which he will have to have another cleaning and pay out of pocket for since the new dentist didn't do the job correctly.
Sometimes if there’s a lot of inflammation, we scale and then polish and scale again at a second appointment. Usually this will be in a case where the patient hasn’t had a Prophy appointment in a long time. However, we don’t encourage whitening until more urgent needs are met like decay and or gum disease 🤷🏻♀️
@@leejohnson3959 Oh yes. My husband recently went for a cleaning. I think she scaled one tooth and said all done but pushed on him teeth whitening which is not covered by insurance. My husband reported her and got a thorough teeth cleaning at no charge with another dentist.
i cant become a RDH is it's a hard job that belongs to a smart person i'm not good enough i just know people will have me fired it's too risky im out too dangerous i'm afraid of people getting mad at me