Historically, dental hygienists have practised within a dental office, as employees and under the supervision of a dentist. As a result of better oral care and an aging population, the demand for dental hygiene services is increasing. In British Columbia, dental hygienists can self-initiate as long as their client has seen a dentist within the previous 365 days ("the 365 day rule").
Access to information is critical to the success of any association, especially science-based professions such as dental hygiene. Dental hygiene is a profession in which continuing education and constantly improving one's knowledge base is essential. This knowledge should then be passed along to the general Canadian populace, with the objective of improving overall health and well-being of the public.
One of the CDHA's main goals is to be the gateway for credible information on dental hygiene in Canada. The CDHA has developed many tools and resources to help members stay abreast of hot topics in dental hygiene and disseminate this information to their clients.
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Formed in 1964, the Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) is the only national not-for-profit organization that represents the voice and vision of more than 14,000 dental hygienists in Canada.
The CDHA serves dental hygienists in supporting their efforts to provide high-quality accessible care to Canadians. As the collective voice of dental hygiene in Canada, the CDHA contributes to the health of the public by leading the development of national positions and encouraging standards related to dental hygiene practice, education, research and regulation.
The CDHA is dedicated to the principle that all Canadians should have access to quality preventive oral health services provided by dental hygienists. The CDHA seeks input from and dialogue with government and consumers to enable it to serve more effectively both its members and the Canadian public.
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