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7th Ave. (480) 377-4050 619 N. 7th Ave.  Phoenix, AZ 85007
Ann Ott Adult Learning Center (602) 340-0431 1801 S. 12th St.  Phoenix, AZ 85034
Avondale (480) 377-4400 420 N. Central Ave.  Avondale, AZ 85323
East Valley (480) 377-4150 1455 S. Stapley Dr., Suite 15  Mesa, AZ 85204
Lifelong Learning Center (480) 377-4250 12535 Smokey Dr.  Surprise, AZ 85374
Luke Air Force Base (480) 377-4010 7383 N. Litchfield Rd.  Glendale, AZ 85309
PV Mall (480) 377-4200 4550 E. Cactus Rd.  Phoenix, AZ 85032
School of Dental Hygiene (480) 517-8020 1150 E. Washington St.  Phoenix, AZ 85034
Scottsdale Adult Learning Center (480) 941-5166 1170 N. 86th Way  Scottsdale, AZ 85257
Tempe (480) 517-8540 2323 W. 14th St.  Tempe, AZ 85281

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Dental Programs 

Dental hygienists provide preventative dental care and teach patients how to maintain good oral health. They generally work under the supervision of a dentist.

Job Outlook:
The future for dental hygienists looks bright. This field is expected to have greater than average job growth through 2014 and job prospects should be plentiful. It is one of the fastest growing occupations, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.*

Earnings of Dental Hygienists:
Dental hygienists earned a median annual salary of $60,890 and median hourly wages of $29.28 in 2005.*

Provided:
Rio Salado College School of Dental Hygiene (in-person program)

Dental assistants provide different types of patient care, office duties, and laboratory duties. They do not perform the same tasks that dental hygienists are licensed to perform.

Advancement:
Some dental assistants become office managers, dental-assisting instructors, or dental product sales representatives, but opportunities are limited for those without further education. Some dental assistants become dental hygienists after going back to school.

Job Outlook:
The job outlook for dental assistants is excellent, and employment in this field is expected to grow much faster than the average for all occupations through 2014. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that it will be the third fastest growing occupation for which a degree isn't required.

Earnings of Dental Assistants:
Median hourly earnings for dental assistants were $13.62 in 2004 (U.S.*).

Provided:
Courses are an online format with lab kits sent to your home, and an in-person internship with local dentist.

 
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