What is an Oral Health Therapist?
What is an Oral Health Therapist?
An oral health therapist is a person who helps with your teeth. They clean teeth and fix small tooth problems. They help kids and grown-ups take care of their teeth. Many people do not have a dentist near them. Oral health therapists help more people get tooth care.
What Oral Health Therapists Do:
Oral health therapists do these jobs:
- Clean teeth
- Put on fluoride
- Put on sealants
- Fix small holes in teeth
- Pull out baby teeth
- Show how to brush teeth
- Talk about good foods for teeth. They work the most with kids and people who need more help.
Oral Health Therapist vs. Dentist vs. Hygienist
Let's see how these jobs are not the same:
Person | What They Do | School Time |
---|---|---|
Oral Health Therapist | Cleans teeth, fixes small holes, helps kids | 2-3 years |
Dentist | Fixes all teeth problems, does big work, pulls teeth | 8 years |
Hygienist | Only cleans teeth, shows how to brush | 2 years |
A dentist can do all tooth work. A hygienist can only clean teeth. An oral health therapist is in the middle. They can do more than a hygienist but less than a dentist. When a team has all three, more people can get help with their teeth!
School and Papers for Oral Health Therapists
To be an oral health therapist, you must go to school. This school takes 2-3 years. You learn:
- How to clean teeth
- How to fix small holes
- How to help kids
- How to use After school, you need a paper that says you can work. This paper is from your state or country. Not all places have oral health therapists yet.

Where Oral Health Therapists Work
Oral health therapists work in many places:
- Schools
- Small towns
- Places where not many dentists work
- Clinics for people who need help
- Old people homes They help a lot in far away places. In these places, people can't go to a dentist very much.
Why We Need More Oral Health Therapists
Oral health therapists are very good for teeth care:
- They cost less than dentists
- They help in places with no dentists
- 67 million people in the USA need more teeth care
- They can do the small work so dentists can do the big work
- They help more kids get good teeth care
What Oral Health Therapists Do Every Day
Every day, oral health therapists do these jobs:
Clean Teeth
They take off the sticky stuff on teeth that makes holes.
Take X-rays
They use a dental x-ray machine to see inside teeth.
Look for Mouth Problems
They check for bad spots or sick parts in the mouth.
Fix Small Holes in Teeth
They can fix small holes with things that look like teeth.
Pull Baby Teeth
They can take out baby teeth that need to come out.
Teach About Teeth
They show how to brush, floss, and eat good foods.
Oral Health Therapists Help More People
Oral health therapists make it so more people can get teeth care:
- In Alaska, they were the first to have oral health therapists in the USA in 2005
- Now 13 states let them work
- In Australia, they need 3 years of school
- They help the most in places with not many dentists
How Oral Health Therapists Help in Schools
Schools are a big place where oral health therapists work. They:
- Check all kids' teeth
- Put on sealants to stop holes
- Teach kids how to brush
- Show what foods are good for teeth
- Help kids who are scared of the dentist This helps kids have good teeth for their whole life!
Tools Used by Oral Health Therapists
Oral health therapists use many tools:
- Small mirrors to see all teeth
- Small picks to check for soft spots
- Cleaning tools to take off sticky stuff
- Brushes with special tooth soap
- Drills for fixing small holes
- Dental curing lights to make fillings hard
- X-ray tools to see inside teeth They know how to use all these tools to help teeth stay healthy.

Questions People Ask
Can an oral health therapist do all the same things as my dentist?
No. They can clean teeth and fix small holes. But for big problems or hard work, you need a dentist.
Are oral health therapists good at their job?
Yes! They go to school for 2-3 years and must get a paper that says they can work. They are very good at the jobs they do.
Where can I find an oral health therapist?
Look for community clinics, school programs, or ask your dentist if they work with one. Not all states or countries have them yet.
Do oral health therapists cost less than dentists?
Yes! They often cost less for the same work. This helps more people get the teeth care they need.
Can oral health therapists give shots for pain?
In some places, yes. It depends on the rules in your state or country.
Why Oral Health Therapists Are Good for Everyone
Oral health therapists help more people get teeth care:
- They make it so dentists can help more people
- They cost less than dentists for some work
- They help in places with not enough dentists
- They teach people how to have healthy teeth
- They stop small problems from getting big
Sum Up
Oral health therapists are very important for teeth care. They sit between dentists and hygienists. They can clean teeth, fix small holes, and help teach good tooth care. They help the most in far away places and with people who need more help. As more places let them work, more people can have healthy teeth! If you want to know if an oral health therapist can help you, ask your dentist or look for clinics near you.