Taking care of a child’s oral health is an important matter, and it starts as early as infancy (0–12 months). Strong, healthy teeth and gums during this time will help support weaning and speech development and hold spaces for permanent teeth to come through later. The habits created in infancy will also form the foundations upon which lifelong good oral hygiene and preventative habits will be built.
Following in my sister's footsteps: becoming a hygienist
My dental journey began in 2015 when I joined the BSc Dental Hygiene and Therapy course at the University of Birmingham. I learnt about the career through my sister, who had graduated as a hygienist a few years before. I completed work experience, whilst doing my A-Levels, at a local dental practice (where I now work, a real full-circle moment) which confirmed it was the right career for me.