Positions for dental hygienists that involve temporary assignments in diverse locations are becoming increasingly prevalent. These roles often require professionals to relocate for several weeks or months at a time, providing dental hygiene services in areas where there may be staffing shortages or specific needs. A professional in this capacity may, for example, be assigned to a rural clinic for a period of three months to cover a maternity leave.
The availability of these opportunities offers several advantages for both practitioners and the facilities they serve. For dental hygienists, benefits can include higher pay rates, the chance to experience different practice settings, and opportunities for personal and professional growth through exposure to varied patient populations and dental techniques. For dental practices and clinics, engaging these professionals can ensure continuity of patient care, fill crucial staffing gaps, and bring fresh perspectives to existing teams. Historically, this model has proven particularly valuable in addressing disparities in access to dental care in underserved communities.