Dental Hygienist interview question
Walk me through your process for completing high-quality preventive dentistry work.
Use this guide to understand why recruiters ask this question, how to shape a strong answer, and what follow-up questions to prepare for.
Why recruiters ask this
The interviewer is using this technical question during the technical/skills interview to test whether the candidate understands preventive dentistry, can explain decisions clearly, and can connect actions to clinical quality, patient education, charting, recall, and infection control. They are evaluating judgment, role depth, communication with patients, dentists, assistants, front desk, and office managers, and whether the answer includes specific evidence instead of generic claims.
How to structure your answer
Process Walkthrough
Use a clear structure: context, action, evidence, result, and learning. Tie the answer directly to the role. For a Dental Hygienist answer, include prophylaxis, periodontal maintenance, the relevant stakeholders, and a result tied to clinical quality, patient education, charting, recall, and infection control.
Example answer
My process starts with defining the outcome and constraints before choosing the tool. For preventive dentistry, I clarify the requirement, identify the quality or safety checks, complete the work in small reviewable steps, and validate the result with the people who will rely on it. At SmileWorks Family Dental, that discipline helped me when I provided care for 8 to 10 patients daily by completing prophylaxis, periodontal maintenance, charting, radiographs, and dentist handoffs. I also document enough context so another qualified person can understand the decision and maintain the work later.
Follow-up questions to prepare for
What tradeoff did you make, and how did it affect clinical quality, patient education, charting, recall, and infection control?
This checks whether the candidate can reason beyond the headline result and explain practical decision-making.
Who was involved, and how did you keep patients, dentists, assistants, front desk, and office managers aligned?
This tests collaboration, communication cadence, and stakeholder management in the real working environment.
What would you do differently if you faced the same preventive dentistry situation again?
This reveals learning ability, maturity, and whether the candidate can improve their own process.


