Dental Hygienist

U.S. Navy
Buena, New Jersey US  View Map
Posted: Mar 09, 2026
  • Salary: $79686.710938 USD
  • Full Time
  • Public Health
  • Summary

    Overview
    For Dental Hygienists seeking a truly unique career path: The U.S. Navy is currently offering a new, limited-time pilot program to join as a Hospital Corpsman specializing in Dental Hygiene (HM/DH). This exclusive initiative provides a fast-track to advancement within a mission-driven environment, allowing you to provide comprehensive clinical care to our nation’s Sailors, Marines, and their families. You’ll support the oral health and readiness of our forces while building clinical excellence in modern dental facilities across the globe, from state-of-the-art hospitals to afloat facilities aboard aircraft carriers.
    As part of this pilot program, a limited-time $20,000 signing bonus is also available. Qualified candidates may be eligible for advanced entry paygrades, recognizing their professional credentials:
    E-4 (Petty Officer Third Class): Candidates with an Associate Degree from a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program can enter at this advanced paygrade, with an earning potential of up to $104,000 annually*.
    E-6 (Petty Officer First Class): State-licensed Dental Hygienists may qualify for entry at this higher paygrade, with an earning potential of up to $116,000 annually*.

    Responsibilities
    Assess, plan, deliver, and evaluate preventive and therapeutic dental care under the supervision of a Navy Dental Officer.
    Perform periodontal therapy, including scaling and root planing.
    Take, process, and interpret dental radiographs.
    Apply fluoride, sealants, and other preventive and chemotherapeutic treatments.
    Provide critical oral health and nutrition education to patients.
    Document patient care, clinical readiness, and treatment outcomes with precision.
    Uphold the highest standards of infection control and support clinical quality assurance protocols.

    What to Expect
    A team-based clinical practice with a steady patient flow, free from the production pressures of private practice.
    A mission-driven schedule focused on patient readiness, which may include early mornings, evenings, or operational deployment support.
    A dynamic mix of preventive services, advanced periodontal therapy, radiography, and patient education.
    Opportunities to support humanitarian missions and deliver care in unique environments worldwide.

    Work Environment
    Serve in modern, well-equipped dental clinics and hospitals at Navy bases in the U.S. and overseas.
    Potential assignments to afloat dental facilities aboard aircraft carriers and hospital ships (USNS Comfort/Mercy).
    Opportunities for operational and humanitarian deployments as required by mission needs.

    Training & Advancement
    The Navy is committed to your professional growth. In addition to traditional advancement pathways, we are launching a new pilot program offering fast-track advancement for qualified Dental Hygiene candidates.
    Direct Procurement Enlistment Program (DPEP) Pilot: This new initiative is designed to align with civilian industry standards and reward your expertise from day one.
    Earn up to $104,000* annually when you enlist as an E-4 (Petty Officer Third Class): Candidates with an Associate Degree from a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program can enter the Navy at an advanced paygrade.
    Earn up to $116,00* annually enlist as an E-6 (Petty Officer First Class): Candidates who are already state-licensed as a Dental Hygienist can enter at an even higher paygrade, recognizing their professional credentials.
    Advanced Training: After initial accession, you will be eligible for specialized training and may compete for the advanced HM Dental Hygiene Program (NEC L35A) to further enhance your skills.

    Entry Pathways
    Licensed Civilian Pathway (DPEP Pilot): If you are a graduate of a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program and hold a current state license, you may be eligible to enlist directly at the E-6 paygrade.
    Recent Graduate Pathway (DPEP Pilot): If you are a recent graduate of a CODA-accredited program but are not yet licensed, you may be eligible to enlist at the E-4 paygrade.
    In-Service Pathway: Current active-duty or Reserve Sailors may apply for the HM Dental Hygiene program after meeting specific career milestones.

    Education
    Earn an Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene and qualify for state licensure exams through the Navy’s formal training program.
    Pursue a Bachelor’s degree or higher with Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
    Gain funding for industry-recognized credentials and certifications through the Navy COOL program.
    Receive ACE-recommended college credit for all formal Navy training.
    Develop your skills through Department of Labor-recognized apprenticeships via the USMAP program.

    Qualifications
    High school diploma or equivalent.
    Graduate of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited Dental Hygiene program.
    Must meet Navy medical, legal, and fitness standards, including normal color perception and vision correctable to 20/20.
    Provide a recommendation from your program director.
    Complete interviews with clinical supervisors.

    Pay & Benefits
    Active Duty (Full-Time):
    Competitive salary with opportunities for enlistment bonuses.
    Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family at no or low cost.
    Tax-free housing allowance (BAH) and food allowance (BAS).
    A generous retirement plan with the Blended Retirement System (pension + 401k-style savings with government matching).
    Paid training and education.
    30 days of paid vacation earned annually.
    Note: Role-specific incentives, such as the Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) and loan repayment programs up to $65,000, may be available. Confirm current offerings with a recruiter.

    Service Commitment
    Active Duty: Assignments are available worldwide, with a mix of shore-based clinical duties and potential sea-based deployments.

    Notes / Disclaimers
    The Direct Procurement Enlistment Program (DPEP) for Dental Hygienists is a temporary pilot program. Timelines, locations, and incentive programs are subject to change based on Navy needs.
    Candidates must maintain all medical and professional readiness requirements, including state licensure as applicable.

    Incentives
    Advanced Paygrade Entry: Enlist as an E-4 or E-6 through the new DPEP pilot program.
    Loan Repayment: Programs offering up to $65,000 in student loan repayment may be available.
    Bonuses: Candidates are eligible for a $20,000 signing bonus for a limited time.
    Always confirm current incentive offerings with a recruiter.
    * Numbers shown are based on an average of base pay/wages, housing allowance, food allowance, education assistance, retirement matching (up to 5%), tax advantage, and health coverage (health, dental, vision, prescriptions) with dependents.

  • Job Description

    Overview
    For Dental Hygienists seeking a truly unique career path: The U.S. Navy is currently offering a new, limited-time pilot program to join as a Hospital Corpsman specializing in Dental Hygiene (HM/DH). This exclusive initiative provides a fast-track to advancement within a mission-driven environment, allowing you to provide comprehensive clinical care to our nation’s Sailors, Marines, and their families. You’ll support the oral health and readiness of our forces while building clinical excellence in modern dental facilities across the globe, from state-of-the-art hospitals to afloat facilities aboard aircraft carriers.
    As part of this pilot program, a limited-time $20,000 signing bonus is also available. Qualified candidates may be eligible for advanced entry paygrades, recognizing their professional credentials:
    E-4 (Petty Officer Third Class): Candidates with an Associate Degree from a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program can enter at this advanced paygrade, with an earning potential of up to $104,000 annually*.
    E-6 (Petty Officer First Class): State-licensed Dental Hygienists may qualify for entry at this higher paygrade, with an earning potential of up to $116,000 annually*.

    Responsibilities
    Assess, plan, deliver, and evaluate preventive and therapeutic dental care under the supervision of a Navy Dental Officer.
    Perform periodontal therapy, including scaling and root planing.
    Take, process, and interpret dental radiographs.
    Apply fluoride, sealants, and other preventive and chemotherapeutic treatments.
    Provide critical oral health and nutrition education to patients.
    Document patient care, clinical readiness, and treatment outcomes with precision.
    Uphold the highest standards of infection control and support clinical quality assurance protocols.

    What to Expect
    A team-based clinical practice with a steady patient flow, free from the production pressures of private practice.
    A mission-driven schedule focused on patient readiness, which may include early mornings, evenings, or operational deployment support.
    A dynamic mix of preventive services, advanced periodontal therapy, radiography, and patient education.
    Opportunities to support humanitarian missions and deliver care in unique environments worldwide.

    Work Environment
    Serve in modern, well-equipped dental clinics and hospitals at Navy bases in the U.S. and overseas.
    Potential assignments to afloat dental facilities aboard aircraft carriers and hospital ships (USNS Comfort/Mercy).
    Opportunities for operational and humanitarian deployments as required by mission needs.

    Training & Advancement
    The Navy is committed to your professional growth. In addition to traditional advancement pathways, we are launching a new pilot program offering fast-track advancement for qualified Dental Hygiene candidates.
    Direct Procurement Enlistment Program (DPEP) Pilot: This new initiative is designed to align with civilian industry standards and reward your expertise from day one.
    Earn up to $104,000* annually when you enlist as an E-4 (Petty Officer Third Class): Candidates with an Associate Degree from a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program can enter the Navy at an advanced paygrade.
    Earn up to $116,00* annually enlist as an E-6 (Petty Officer First Class): Candidates who are already state-licensed as a Dental Hygienist can enter at an even higher paygrade, recognizing their professional credentials.
    Advanced Training: After initial accession, you will be eligible for specialized training and may compete for the advanced HM Dental Hygiene Program (NEC L35A) to further enhance your skills.

    Entry Pathways
    Licensed Civilian Pathway (DPEP Pilot): If you are a graduate of a CODA-accredited Dental Hygiene program and hold a current state license, you may be eligible to enlist directly at the E-6 paygrade.
    Recent Graduate Pathway (DPEP Pilot): If you are a recent graduate of a CODA-accredited program but are not yet licensed, you may be eligible to enlist at the E-4 paygrade.
    In-Service Pathway: Current active-duty or Reserve Sailors may apply for the HM Dental Hygiene program after meeting specific career milestones.

    Education
    Earn an Associate of Science in Dental Hygiene and qualify for state licensure exams through the Navy’s formal training program.
    Pursue a Bachelor’s degree or higher with Tuition Assistance and the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
    Gain funding for industry-recognized credentials and certifications through the Navy COOL program.
    Receive ACE-recommended college credit for all formal Navy training.
    Develop your skills through Department of Labor-recognized apprenticeships via the USMAP program.

    Qualifications
    High school diploma or equivalent.
    Graduate of a Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) accredited Dental Hygiene program.
    Must meet Navy medical, legal, and fitness standards, including normal color perception and vision correctable to 20/20.
    Provide a recommendation from your program director.
    Complete interviews with clinical supervisors.

    Pay & Benefits
    Active Duty (Full-Time):
    Competitive salary with opportunities for enlistment bonuses.
    Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance for you and your family at no or low cost.
    Tax-free housing allowance (BAH) and food allowance (BAS).
    A generous retirement plan with the Blended Retirement System (pension + 401k-style savings with government matching).
    Paid training and education.
    30 days of paid vacation earned annually.
    Note: Role-specific incentives, such as the Selective Reenlistment Bonus (SRB) and loan repayment programs up to $65,000, may be available. Confirm current offerings with a recruiter.

    Service Commitment
    Active Duty: Assignments are available worldwide, with a mix of shore-based clinical duties and potential sea-based deployments.

    Notes / Disclaimers
    The Direct Procurement Enlistment Program (DPEP) for Dental Hygienists is a temporary pilot program. Timelines, locations, and incentive programs are subject to change based on Navy needs.
    Candidates must maintain all medical and professional readiness requirements, including state licensure as applicable.

    Incentives
    Advanced Paygrade Entry: Enlist as an E-4 or E-6 through the new DPEP pilot program.
    Loan Repayment: Programs offering up to $65,000 in student loan repayment may be available.
    Bonuses: Candidates are eligible for a $20,000 signing bonus for a limited time.
    Always confirm current incentive offerings with a recruiter.
    * Numbers shown are based on an average of base pay/wages, housing allowance, food allowance, education assistance, retirement matching (up to 5%), tax advantage, and health coverage (health, dental, vision, prescriptions) with dependents.

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