DENTAL HYGIENE
- Program Summary
- How To Apply
- Admission Requirements
- Our Curriculum
- Careers and Pathways
- Accreditation
- Financing
- Contact
Program Summary & Overview
Program Length | 19 Months |
Credential | Ontario College Advanced Diploma |
Campus | Ottawa, Toronto |
Program Delivery | Hybrid (in-person and online) |
Work Integrated Learning | Clinical Placement |
NOC Code | 3222 |
Dental Hygiene
The CNIH provides an excellent training opportunity to pursue a career as a Dental Hygienist.
The profession of dental hygiene is among the most rewarding and financially attractive among a vast array of careers. Dental Hygienists are highly respected in the community, work in a well-lit, clean environment, live a comfortable lifestyle and it is an ideal choice for those who would like to balance their time between their career and their family.
This 19-month program covers courses in behavioral sciences, biomedical sciences, oral health sciences, dental hygiene theory and practice as well as clinical experience.
Our programs are structured to support and develop essential qualities of caring, accountability, a credible work ethic, critical thinking, problem-solving and effective interpersonal relationships.
Join the team of dedicated professionals helping people maintain good oral health and prevent dental disease, by enrolling in CNIH’s Dental Hygiene Program!
How & When To Apply
Apply Now!
- Contact the admissions department for upcoming program dates and application deadlines.
- Print out an enrollment package (found on the website or through your e-mail) and fill out the application on the last page.
- Send it to the College by mail, e-mail or fax.
- Arrange to provide official transcripts to the admissions office.
- Call or e-mail the Admissions Director at the college to set up a date for a tour and entrance Test.
- Successfully score 60% or above on the entrance test and schedule a time and date for an interview.
- Successfully complete the Interview.
Admissions Requirements
- Mature students from British Columbia must be 19 years of age or older
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
- English: Grade 12 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- If English is the applicants second language a standardized English test score must be provided:
- TOEFL, IELTS or CAEL score or other standard English test score (with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Mathematics: Grade 11 (with a minimum 60% or higher)
- Biology: Grade 11 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Chemistry and/or physics: Grade 11 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Admission entrance exam (covering English, math, chemistry and biology)
- Interview with office of admissions
- A completed physician’s note (free of communicable diseases)
- A dentist’s note
- A current police vulnerable sector check
- A Standard First-Aid/CPR Level-C certification
Our Curriculum
First Term
- English and Communications I
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Head & Neck Anatomy
- Radiography Theory and Lab (24/48)
- Health Promotion & Education I
- Nutrition and Health
- Microbiology and Infection Control
- Dental Anatomy and Terminology
- Dental Materials Theory and Lab (20/25)
- Dental Hygiene Principles I
- Professional Ethics Seminar
- Preclinical Practice and open lab/remedial
Second Term
- English and Communications II
- Oral Pathology and Pathophysiology
- Clinical Feedback I
- Health Promotion and Education II
- Community Practice I
- Periodontics
- Pharmacology and Health History Assessment
- Oral Histology & Embryology
- Evidence Based Practice
- Dental Hygiene Principles II
- Ethics & Jurisprudence
- Radiographic Interpretation
- Clinical Practice I
Third Term
- Social Psychology
- Computer Skills and Health Informatics
- Dental Hygiene Practice Management
- Clinical Feedback II
- Health Promotion and Education III
- Community Practice II
- Orthodontics Theory & Lab
- Pain & Anxiety Management
- Dental Specialties
- Dental Hygiene Principles III
- Clinical Practice II
Accreditation
CNIH is accredited by Accreditation Canada (AC). The accredited program assures students they are receiving an education from a college that meets the highest standards in dental hygiene education.
Financing
Canadian National Institute of Health – Financing Your Education!
1. Student Loans from Financial institutions
Financial institutions are likely to finance students in a low risk category as they are aware of the favourable employment prospects and relatively high salaries. CNIH is currently affiliated with RBC, however, we encourage students to seek out the most competitive rates possible.
2. Monthly Payments
We make paying for your education easier by offering monthly payment options.
3. Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) if you are named as the beneficiary of this plan you may be able to use these funds.
4. The Lifelong Learning Plan
Withdrawal from Registered Retirement Saving Plans (RRSP). The Canada Revenue Agency Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) : www.cra-ac.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/rrsp-reer/llp-reep/menu-eng.html allows you to withdraw funds from your RRSP’S to finance education. You can also withdraw from your spouse or common law partner. Limits are $10,000 per year to a maximum of $20,000.
5. Employment Ontario
The Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities (MTCU) administers programs (Second Career) that help unemployed Ontarians retrain and get back into the workforce .
6. Government Assistance
Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify. Please click the link below for more information.
https://www.ontario.ca/page/osap-ontario-student-assistance-program
Contact
Clinic: 613.726.0100
College: 613.726.CNIH(2644)
1.866.726.CNIH(2644)
Fax: 613.421.0769
Program Summary & Overview
Program Length | 19 Months |
Credential | Ontario College Advanced Diploma |
Campus | Ottawa, Toronto |
Program Delivery | Hybrid (in-person and online) |
Work Integrated Learning | Onsite Clinic |
NOC Code | 3222 |
Dental Hygiene
Explore Your Potential in Dental Hygiene
Embark on a rewarding journey in healthcare with the Dental Hygiene (DH) program at the Canadian National Institute of Health (CNIH). This program is tailored to provide you with the expertise, hands-on experience, and confidence to excel as a skilled dental hygiene professional.
Over 19 months, you’ll engage in a comprehensive curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge, practical training in modern labs, and clinical practice in client care. This immersive approach ensures that you graduate with the well-rounded skills needed to thrive in a growing field.
CNIH has proudly maintained accreditation with the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC) since 2010 for their Ottawa campus (Toronto campus is currently under review for accreditation). This commitment to excellence guarantees that our program not only meets but exceeds national standards, equipping students with a solid foundation for success in their careers.
The program aligns with the competencies outlined by the Federation of Dental Hygiene Regulators of Canada, preparing graduates to sit for the National Dental Hygiene Certification Exam. Upon completion, you’ll be ready to pursue licensure with provincial regulatory bodies like the College of Dental Hygienists of Ontario (CDHO).
At CNIH, we prioritize your growth through small class sizes, access to experienced faculty, and cutting-edge facilities. Our approach goes beyond standard instruction, focusing on developing professionals who can meet the increasing demand for dental hygiene services while upholding the highest standards of care.
Dental hygienists are vital members of the healthcare team, providing essential preventive and therapeutic services that improve oral and overall health. Whether you envision a career in clinical practice, education, public health, or research, this profession offers diverse opportunities, competitive compensation, and the ability to make a lasting impact in the lives of those you serve.
Discover how you can shape the future of oral health and make a difference through a career in dental hygiene.
How & When To Apply
Applying to CNIH is as easy as 1…2…3!
- Contact the Admissions Department for upcoming program dates and application deadlines by filling in the Request More Information section at the bottom of the page.
- You will be emailed a Program Enrolment Package where you will find your application form on Page 7.
- Send your application and transcripts to the college by email, mail, or fax.
and just so you know…
- After submitting your application and transcripts there will be an entrance exam and an interview to complete.
- Our Admissions Team will reach out to you after you request more information and will be happy to assist you along the way!
Apply Now!
Admissions Requirements
Step 1: Previous Education
- Mature students from British Columbia must be 19 years of age or older
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
- English: Grade 12 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Mathematics: Grade 11 (with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Biology: Grade 11 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- Chemistry and/or Physics: Grade 11 (or equivalent with a grade of 60% or higher)
- If English is the applicants second language a standardized English test score must be provided:
- TOEFL, IELTS, CAEL, or CLBA scores are accepted at CNIH
- Please write your score in the dedicated area on your application (page 7 of the enrolment package) and send your official english proficiency score document along with your application and transcripts.
Step 2: Exam and Interview
- Entrance Exam (covering English, Math, Chemistry, Biology, and Spatial Reasoning)
- Interview
Step 3: Additional Requirements
- Immunization Form (to be provided by CNIH)
- Dentist Note (to be provided by CNIH)
- Vulnerable Sector Check
- Standard First-Aid/CPR and Basic Life Support (BLS)
Our Curriculum
First Term
- English and Communications I
- Indigenous Studies
- Personal Psychology
- Anatomy and Physiology
- Head & Neck Anatomy
- Radiography Theory and Lab (24/48)
- Health Promotion & Education I
- Nutrition and Health
- Microbiology and Infection Control
- Dental Anatomy and Terminology
- Dental Materials Theory and Lab (20/25)
- Dental Hygiene Principles I
- Professional Ethics Seminar
- Preclinical Practice and Open Lab/Remedial
Second Term
- English and Communications II
- Computer Skills and and Health Informatics I
- Computer Skills and and Health Informatics II
- Oral Pathology and Pathophysiology
- Clinical Feedback I
- Health Promotion and Education II
- Community Practice I
- Periodontics
- Pharmacology and Health History Assessment
- Oral Histology & Embryology
- Evidence Based Practice
- Dental Hygiene Principles II
- Ethics & Jurisprudence
- Radiographic Interpretation
- Clinical Practice I
Third Term
- Social Psychology
- Professional Practice
- Dental Hygiene Practice Management
- Clinical Feedback II
- Health Promotion and Education III
- Community Practice II
- Orthodontics Theory & Lab
- Pain & Anxiety Management & Lab
- Dental Specialties
- NDHCB Preparation
- Dental Hygiene Principles III
- Clinical Practice II
Accreditation
Ottawa | Dental Hygiene Program
The CNIH – Ottawa Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC). The accredited program assures students they are receiving an education from a college that meets the highest standards in dental hygiene education.
Toronto | Dental Hygiene Program
The CNIH – Toronto Dental Hygiene Program is currently under review for accreditation by the Commission on Dental Accreditation of Canada (CDAC).
CDAC accreditation is essential for graduates who plan to register as licensed dental hygienists in Canada. Until this program attains full accreditation, prospective students should understand the implications and potential risks associated with enrolling in a program that is in the accreditation review process.
For additional details on CDAC’s accreditation standards and processes, please visit the CDAC website: https://www.cda-adc.ca/cdacweb/en/accreditation_standards/
Contact our admissions department by Requesting More Information below for more information about accreditation at CNIH.
Financing
Canadian National Institute of Health – Financing Your Education!
Student Loans from Financial institutions
Financial institutions are likely to finance students in a low risk category as they are aware of the favourable employment prospects and relatively high salaries. CNIH is currently affiliated with RBC, however, we encourage students to seek out the most competitive rates possible.
Flexible Payment Options
At CNIH we strive to make paying for your education as manageable as possible. For students receiving student loans, we offer the option to adjust your payment schedule based on your disbursement dates. This ensures that your payments align with the timing of your loan funds, giving you greater flexibility throughout your academic journey.
Additionally, we have the option of monthly payment plans, allowing you to spread your tuition costs evenly over the first year of your program. This approach helps make your tuition more affordable and easier to manage.
For more information or to set up a payment plan, please contact our Financial Aid Officer.
Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP)
Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP) if you are named as the beneficiary of this plan you may be able to use these funds.
The Lifelong Learning Plan
Withdrawal from Registered Retirement Saving Plans (RRSP). The Canada Revenue Agency Lifelong Learning Plan (LLP) :
www.cra-ac.gc.ca/tx/ndvdls/tpcs/rrsp-reer/llp-reep/menu-eng.html allows you to withdraw funds from your RRSP’S to finance education. You can also withdraw from your spouse or common law partner. Limits are $10,000 per year to a maximum of $20,000.
Employment Programs (Employment Ontario)
Various provincial ministries administer programs designed to assist unemployed individuals in retraining and re-entering the workforce. These programs, which are available in many regions, may include financial support, career counseling, and skills training. Funding may be limited, but individuals may qualify depending on their circumstances. It is advisable to check with local employment agencies or government websites to explore eligibility and available opportunities specific to each province.
Financial Aid and OSAP Information (Government Assistance)
In Ontario, the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) provides financial aid to eligible students attending college or university. OSAP offers a combination of loans and grants to help cover tuition, living expenses, and other educational costs.
To be eligible for OSAP, you must:
- Have lived in Ontario for at least 12 months, excluding any time spent in post-secondary studies.
- Be a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person.
If you meet these criteria, you can apply for OSAP. However, even if you are not an Ontario resident, you may still be eligible for financial assistance through the student aid programs of your province. Many provinces offer similar funding opportunities for students attending post-secondary institutions even if they are studying outside their home province.
For more details on the application process, deadlines, and eligibility, visit the official OSAP website. You can also use the OSAP estimator tool to get an estimate of the financial aid you may qualify for or reach out to our Financial Aid Officer for more information.
Estimator Link: https://osap.gov.on.ca/AidEstimator2425Web/enterapp/enter.xhtml
*OSAP eligibility is subject to government approval and may vary depending on changes in provincial or federal policy.
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Financial Aid | Toronto Campus
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REQUEST MORE INFORMATION
Contact
College | Ottawa Campus
613-726-CNIH (2644)
Toll Free: 1-866-726-CNIH (2644)
Fax: 613-421-0769
Clinic: 613-726-0100
Admissions | Ottawa Campus
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xxxx@cnih.ca
Finance | Ottawa Campus
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Financial Aid | Ottawa Campus
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xxxx@cnih.ca
Student Services | Ottawa Campus
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College | Toronto Campus
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Fax: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Clinic: xxx-xxx-xxxx
Admissions | Toronto Campus
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xxxx@cnih.ca
Finance | Toronto Campus
xxx-xxx-xxxx
xxxx@cnih.ca
Financial Aid | Toronto Campus
xxx-xxx-xxxx
xxxx@cnih.ca
Student Services| Toronto Campus
xxx-xxx-xxxx
xxxx@cnih.ca