Dental Hygiene Basics

120: Imposter syndrome in dental hygiene school

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Show Notes


Feeling like you’re barely keeping up in dental hygiene school doesn’t mean you don’t belong—it means you’re in the middle of learning something difficult. Most dental hygiene students who care deeply about doing well experience imposter syndrome at some point, especially when they’re juggling clinic, exams, new skills, and real life all at once. The goal isn’t to silence self-doubt with positivity; it’s to respond to it with structure. Skills and confidence don’t appear overnight—they grow through consistent practice, reflection, and early course correction. Let this be a reminder that you’re not behind- you’re building. 

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