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hygienist


Meanings
  • A person who is trained to clean teeth, provide dental health education, and offer other preventive dental services.

    - "The dentist's hygienist cleans my teeth every six months."
    - "While the dental assistant sets up the room, the hygienist performs a thorough teeth cleaning."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with hygienist
dentist , pistolist , persistist
Homophones
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  1. hyphenist () :

  2. hygienist () :


Variants
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hygiene , hygienes , hygienist , hygienists , dental hygienist , dental hygienists
Forms
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The term 'hygienist' can take various forms, such as 'dental hygienist,' 'oral hygienist,' 'clinical dental hygienist,' 'public health dental hygienist,' 'pediatric dental hygienist,' and 'periodontal dental hygienist.' These various forms of the term 'hygienist' reflect the diverse roles and responsibilities that dental hygienists can undertake in promoting and maintaining oral health.


Etymology
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The term 'hygienist' is derived from the Greek word 'hygiene,' which means 'health' or 'well-being.' Over time, this term evolved to refer to a health professional who specializes in promoting and maintaining oral health.


Related Concepts
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  1. dental care: A comprehensive set of services designed to promote and maintain oral health. Dental care includes various procedures, such as tooth cleaning, cavity filling, tooth extraction, dental crowns, dental bridges, and dental implants. Dental care also includes preventive measures, such as dental check-ups, dental x-rays, and dental cleanings, as well as educational programs and resources designed to promote good oral hygiene practices and habits.

  2. oral health: The overall condition of the mouth, including the teeth, gums, tongue, and the surrounding tissues and structures. Good oral health is essential for maintaining overall health and well-being, as well as for promoting social and emotional well-being. Proper oral hygiene practices and habits, such as brushing twice a day, flossing daily, using a mouthwash, and eating a balanced and nutritious diet, are essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing various oral health problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and oral infections.

  3. dental hygiene: A branch of dentistry that focuses on promoting and maintaining oral health through various methods, such as tooth cleaning, cavity prevention, gum disease treatment, oral health education, and dental health promotion. Dental hygiene is an essential aspect of maintaining good oral health and preventing various oral health problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and oral infections. Dental hygienists are dental professionals who have completed specialized education and training in dental hygiene and are licensed to practice dental hygiene in their respective jurisdictions.

  4. tooth brushing: The act of cleaning the teeth and surrounding gums and tissues using a toothbrush and dental toothpaste. Tooth brushing is an essential aspect of maintaining good oral health and preventing various oral health problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, oral cancer, and oral infections. Proper tooth brushing techniques, such as brushing twice a day, using a soft-bristled toothbrush, using dental toothpaste with fluoride, brushing all surfaces of the teeth, including the chewing surfaces, the inner surfaces next to the tongue, and the outer surfaces next to the cheeks, and using a dental floss or interdental brush to clean between the teeth and under the gum line, are essential for maintaining good oral health and preventing various oral health problems.


Culture
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In various cultures, dental hygiene has been an essential aspect of overall health and well-being. In many ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, dental hygiene was practiced through various methods, such as toothpicks, chewing sticks, and powdered herbs and spices. These practices helped promote oral health and prevent various dental problems, such as tooth decay, gum disease, and oral infections.

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