Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene (BSDH) | OU College of Dentistry
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The registered dental hygienist (R.D.H.) is a licensed healthcare professional, oral health educator, and clinician. Responsibilities of a hygienist employed within a dental office may vary. Most dental hygienists evaluate patients’ needs, determine a dental hygiene diagnosis, and fulfill a treatment plan. Treatments include preventive services that promote and maintain oral health and clinical treatments designed to arrest or control oral disease. Students accepted to the program complete two years of dental hygiene curriculum. Procedures taught in the OU Dental Hygiene Program are within the dental hygiene scope of practice in the State of Oklahoma. The College of Dentistry ensures that program expectations, learning objectives, and educational outcomes are consistent at all sites. Local and distance sites attend the same classes through distance technology and share the same clinical and didactic requirements.

What can someone pursue in this field of study?  

Although most dental hygienists are employed in a dental office setting, the baccalaureate R.D.H. may work in corporate health facilities, school systems, research centers, state or federal agencies, public health clinics and hospitals. Dental hygienists with baccalaureate degrees are also known to work as providers of continuing education seminars, educators, researchers, or corporate representatives.   

What can I do with this degree after graduation?  

Upon successful completion of our Dental Hygiene Program, graduates from all sites receive a Bachelor of Science Degree in Dental Hygiene (B.S.D.H) from The University of Oklahoma and are eligible to take national board examinations for licensure to practice as registered dental hygienists. 

What makes this program special at the college?  

The University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry, Dental Hygiene Program is proud to offer the only bachelor’s degree dental hygiene program in the State of Oklahoma. The Higher Learning Commission and the Commission on Dental Accreditation of the American Dental Association accredit the program.   

How Long to Complete the Program?

2 years

Average GPA of Admitted Class

3.58

Median Salary

$96,260

US Bureau of Labor Statistics

Curriculum

Program format and/or delivery: In-person  

Didactic vs. clinical/lab time: Lecture – 46 hours, Lab – 17 hours, Clinical – 39 hours 

Degree/credit requirements: Minimum of 60 hours of required college prerequisite courses 

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Admissions Requirements

  • ADEA DHCAS and OU Health Campus application submitted
  • Minimum 60 hours of prerequisites
  • 40 hours of RDH observation 

Beginning with the 2026 admissions cycle*, the OU Dental Hygiene Program will no longer accept labs taken online for science prerequisite coursework.  Prospective students applying to the program beginning with the 2026 admissions cycle and thereafter must have completed all science prerequisite labs in person.

In March 2025, The OU Board of Regents voted to remove the ACT/SAT requirement for admission to the BSDH program.  

* The 2026 admissions cycle opens November 1, 2025 and closes January 15, 2026.  

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Program Details

Location Offered

Oklahoma City, Ardmore, Bartlesville, Weatherford


Degree Acquired

Bachelor of Science in Dental Hygiene (BSDH)


Application Window

November 1st - January 15th

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Why a career in Dental Hygiene?

Dental Hygienists are licensed healthcare professionals, oral health educators and clinicians who, as co-therapists with the dentist, provide preventive, educational and therapeutic services supporting total health for the control of oral diseases and the promotion of oral health. As a dental hygienist, you will participate in assessing a patient's overall oral health and educating the patient regarding their oral hygiene and preventive oral care. 

Dental hygienists provide clinical services in a variety of settings such as private dental practices, community health settings, nursing homes, hospitals, schools, faculty practice clinics, state and federal government facilities and Indian reservations. In addition to clinical practice, there are career opportunities in education, research, sales and marketing, public health, administration and government. Some hygienists combine positions in different settings and career paths for professional variety. Working in education and clinical practice in an example. Flexible work hours are also a benefit of this profession, with some hygienists working full-time and other part-time. 

The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics has projected employment prospects for dental hygienists to remain excellent, with the dental hygiene profession expected to remain one of the fastest growing occupations. According to their website, the 2024 median hourly wage was $45.32 nationally, resulting in a $94,260 mean annual wage. There is also considerable freedom for dental hygienists to select work days and hours, which is an incentive for many individuals choosing this career.  

What makes this program unique?

An OU dental hygiene baccalaureate degree allows entry into positions in teaching, administration, public health and corporate positions that no other dental hygiene program can compare to. With its distance education possibilities, the program allows students who are unable to relocate, remain near their home. 

The program is conveniently located at the OU Health Campus in Oklahoma City and is also available at three satellite locations via distance technology.  

  • Tri County Technology Center in Bartlesville, OK 
  • Southern Oklahoma Technology Center in Ardmore, OK 
  • Western Technology Center in Weatherford, OK 

I chose the OU Health Sciences Dental Hygiene Program because of its strong reputation and supportive faculty. It’s given me the skills, knowledge, and lifelong friendships that will carry me into a successful career.

Maddy Mullenberg - Weatherford DH2 President (Class of 2026) 

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