Dental Hygiene student experiment shows effect of cola vs. water on egg shells

A photo showing the results of an "eggs-periment" from KCC Dental Hygiene student Lauren Rubley, who soaked the egg on the left in water and the egg on the right in cola for two hours. The lines on the egg on the right are from Rubley wiping the egg with a cloth to dry it off -- the cloth took part of the shell's surface with it.

Interested in a career in Dental Hygiene? The deadline to apply for KCC’s Dental Hygiene Program beginning this fall is Friday, April 1. Click here for more info! Second-year Kellogg Community College Dental Hygiene student Lauren Rubley, president of KCC’s… Continue Reading

Dental Hygiene Program application deadline is April 1 at KCC

A male Dental Hygiene student cleans the teeth of another student in the college's Dental Hygiene Clinic.

The deadline to apply for Kellogg Community College’s Dental Hygiene Program beginning this fall is Friday, April 1. KCC’s two-year Dental Hygiene Program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and prepares graduates for licensure as Registered Dental Hygienists,… Continue Reading