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Dental Hygienists in Palatka, FL

22 licensed dental hygienists in Palatka, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Dentistry.

22
In Palatka

Licensed Dental Hygienists in Palatka

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Davis, Savannah 35204 Clear
Anderson, Amber 11841 Clear 29 yrs
Eubanks, Saharra 33651 Clear 1 yrs
Rodrigue, Francine 5794 Clear 45 yrs
Key, Jamie 24686 Clear 10 yrs
McDaniel, Melissa 10739 Clear 32 yrs
Deloach, Dana 10830 Clear 32 yrs
Derossett, Jennifer 23334 Clear 12 yrs
Smith, Monica 24042 Clear 11 yrs
Saturday-Robinson, Kelly 18041 Clear 22 yrs
Comer, Carrie 17180 Clear 23 yrs
Little, Jamie 21890 Clear 15 yrs
Harrell, Amber 17361 Clear 23 yrs
Mauldin, Cindy 8498 Clear 38 yrs
Martin, Vicki 8050 Clear 39 yrs
Gore, Tara 34674 Clear 1 yrs
Wilkinson, Leslie 7719 Clear 40 yrs
Harper, Abby 9694 Clear 35 yrs
Stroger Floyd, Teresa 9733 Clear 35 yrs
Roberts, Carly 29204 Clear 5 yrs
Rogero, Erica 18311 Clear 22 yrs
Casto, Christy 18212 Clear 22 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Dental Hygienist Profession in Florida

EDITORIAL

What they do

Dental Hygienists in Florida deliver preventive oral healthcare in dental offices, public health programs, schools, nursing homes, and community clinics. Their core duties include scaling and removing dental calculus, polishing teeth, applying fluoride and dental sealants, taking and developing dental radiographs, performing periodontal assessments and probing, charting clinical findings, and educating patients about home oral hygiene techniques and nutritional impact on oral health.

Hygienists are often the patient's longest face-to-face contact with the dental team and play an important screening role for early signs of periodontal disease, oral cancer, bruxism, and systemic conditions that present orally. In Florida, licensed dental hygienists with additional training may administer local anesthesia and nitrous oxide under defined conditions. Many also pursue specialty work in pediatrics, orthodontics, periodontics, or public health, including school-based fluoride and sealant programs that reach children with limited access to private dental care.

Licensing in Florida

To become licensed in Florida, candidates must graduate from a CODA-accredited dental hygiene program, pass the National Board Dental Hygiene Examination (NBDHE), and complete a clinical regional or state board examination accepted by Florida. Applicants also pass the Florida Laws and Rules exam, submit fingerprints, and pay licensing fees. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing education that includes mandatory topics on medical error prevention and other state-required courses. The Florida Board of Dentistry regulates the profession.

How to verify or report

Verify a dental hygienist's license through the Florida MQA license search. To report unsafe practice, infection-control violations, or unlicensed activity, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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