Program Requirements


Dental Hygiene Program Requirements

Developing competence as a dental hygienist requires fine motor skills, critical thinking, and reading for comprehension and application. Additionally, dental hygienists must have the depth perception necessary to obtain measurements in the mouth and the ability to see fine details and determine tissue changes in the oral environment. The Technical Standards and Essential Functions summary details the areas successful dental hygienists must be able to demonstrate.

If you are offered a position in the upcoming dental hygiene class, you will need to provide documentation of a recent physical examination. If accepted, you will also be required to undergo a criminal background check. It is important to know that conviction of a felony or misdemeanor that directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of the dental hygienist may disqualify a person from receiving a license to practice dental hygiene in the state of Texas (in accordance with the Occupations Code, Title 2, Chapter 53).

If you are offered a position in the upcoming entering dental hygiene class, you will need to prove completion of a current basic life support course (CPR) from the American Heart Association by September 1 of the first semester of the program. A photocopy of both sides of the course-completion card showing the issue/expiration date and the instructor’s identification information is considered proof of course completion. Training must be maintained and verified annually thereafter. For more information about CPR requirements, click here.

Individuals must be at least 18 years of age to be eligible for a license to practice dental hygiene in the state of Texas (in accordance with the Occupations Code, Title 3, Chapter 256).

Individuals who are involved in the provision of dental hygiene services may be exposed to blood borne pathogens that may result in human disease. Students and faculty members who experience an exposure to potentially infectious materials (needle stick, mucous membrane, or non-intact skin) or airborne inhalation require specific follow-up. An accident insurance fee is assessed to courses where the likelihood of an exposure may occur and a management protocol has been developed. For more information on the policies on blood borne and infectious diseases refer to the current Student Handbook and the Dental Hygiene OSHA Manual.

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Dental Hygiene Updates

  • Admissions selection criteria has changed.

    The ranking formula for the Dental Hygiene Program has changed. To view the new Admissions Ranking Worksheet, click here. A minimum score of 58.7 is required on both the Reading and English Language Usage sections of the TEAS exam. Please review the Application Process page for more details.

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  • Dental Hygiene Patient Information

    If you would like to be a patient, please call our office at (512) 223-5710 to schedule a screening appointment. For related information, click here.

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  • Attention! All students that have not been accepted into an ACC Health Sciences program…

    All students who have not been accepted into an ACC Health Sciences program should declare General Studies in Pre-Health Sciences (Associate of Science) for their major. Once accepted into a program, the student's major will be updated.

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