Browse dental hygienists in Montana.
169
Dental Hygienists
100%
Accepting patients
71%
Most common: RDH
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Montana has 169 licensed dental hygienists spread across the state. 100% are currently accepting new patients. The most common credential is RDH (71%), which stands for Registered Dental Hygienist. RDH, LAP is the second most common at 7%.
Notable hospitals include Billings Clinic Hospital, St. Patrick Hospital - Missoula, and Benefis Health System - Great Falls. Health systems such as Billings Clinic, SCL Health Montana (Intermountain Health), and Providence Montana employ many of the state's dental hygienists.
Patients with Montana Medicaid should verify coverage directly, as not all dental hygienists participate.
Montana faces significant rural healthcare access challenges due to its low population density, with some residents driving over 100 miles to reach a hospital.
Montana has 169 licensed dental hygienists. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.
Yes. 100% of dental hygienists in Montana are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.
A routine cleaning costs $0 with insurance (covered as preventive). Self-pay cleaning costs $100 to $200. A deep cleaning costs $150 to $350 per quadrant. Fluoride treatment costs $0 to $35. Sealants cost $30 to $60 per tooth. Actual costs in Montana depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Preventive cleanings are one of the best values in dental insurance since they are usually covered at 100% with no deductible. Using both of your covered cleanings per year prevents costly problems down the road. Deep cleanings are covered at 80% as a basic service under most plans.
Start by confirming a provider accepts your dental insurance. Look at credentials and patient reviews. Montana has 169 dental hygienists, so you have options to compare. FindClarity lets you filter by insurance, location, and whether the provider is accepting new patients.
Some dental hygienists in Montana accept Montana Medicaid, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers preventive dental care for children in all states. Adult preventive dental coverage varies by state. Where covered, routine cleanings and X-rays are typically at no cost or minimal copay. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Montana Medicaid participation before scheduling.
Most people see a dental hygienist every six months for a routine cleaning. Patients with gum disease may need cleanings every three to four months (periodontal maintenance). Your hygienist and dentist will recommend a schedule based on your gum health and risk factors. With 169 dental hygienists in Montana, you can search on FindClarity to find a provider who fits your schedule.
Major hospitals in the area include Billings Clinic Hospital, St. Patrick Hospital - Missoula, and Benefis Health System - Great Falls. Many dental hygienists maintain hospital affiliations for procedures or consultations that require a hospital setting. Contact the hospital directly or check provider profiles on FindClarity for affiliation details.
Dental hygienists do not provide emergency care. For dental pain, swelling, or bleeding that does not stop, contact your dentist or visit an urgent care dental clinic. If you are in Montana and need urgent care, check FindClarity for providers with same-day availability or contact your regular provider's office for after-hours guidance.
Preventive dental visits (exam, cleaning, X-rays) are covered at 100% by most dental insurance plans, with no copay and no deductible. Most plans cover two cleanings per year. If you need more frequent cleanings for gum disease, insurance may cover additional cleanings (called periodontal maintenance) but may apply the deductible and a copay. Deep cleanings (scaling and root planing) are typically covered at 80% as a basic service. Fluoride treatments are covered for children; adult coverage varies by plan. Sealants are covered for children under a specified age, usually 14 to 16.