Sydney

Oral Health Therapist

An Oral Health Therapist works with clients to improve the overall health of their teeth and gums. You might examine patients’ mouths and discuss any issues that may be occurring. Oral Health Therapists provide advice on oral health issues and design preventative programs. You may perform minor procedures such as teeth cleaning and plaque removal.

Oral Health Therapists should have strong personal skills and be able to communicate well with clients. It’s important that you can listen to patient concerns and understand their needs. Oral Health Therapists require good attention to detail and should be able to work as part of a team. You should be organised and able to manage your time well.

Future demand High
Average yearly income $98,800
Skill level Advanced

How do I become a oral health therapist?

All skill levels Beginner Experienced
HLT45021

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting

Online
12 months
$0
  • Completed Certificate III in Dental Assisting or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • Completed Certificate III in Dental Assisting or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.
HLT45021

Certificate IV in Dental Assisting (Dental Radiography)

Online
12 months
$0
  • Completed Certificate III in Dental Assisting or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • Completed Certificate III in Dental Assisting or equivalent qualifications.
Additional requirements may apply.

Bachelor of Oral Health

On Campus
3 years
$0 - $122,126
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
*Showing course fees for all providers. Some providers may not be available in your area.

Related occupations

Common questions

Further reading

How to get qualified and start a career as an occupational therapist or physiotherapist in Australia

23rd December 2024

How to get a job in IT

14th November 2024

Your Guide to a Career in Human-Centred Design

21st October 2024