Oral Hygiene Instruction Script (OHI) – Italian

Oral Hygiene Instruction Script (OHI) - Italian

This Oral Hygiene Instruction (OHI) script in Italian provides the basic dental terminology and verbs for you to gain practice and confidence. Learn new terms to give oral hygiene instructions in your new language, or just be ready for the next patient who doesn’t speak fluent English.

Print out these lists and scripts and keep them to hand, or just download to your phone. Quick access to translated dental terms will really ease the pressure when there is little time to seek out a translator.

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Oral Hygiene Instruction Script (OHI) – Italian

“Instruzioni per l’igiene orale” is OHI in Italian

Our Oral Hygiene Instruction (OHI) script in Italian provides the basic dental terminology and verbs for you to gain practice and confidence. Learn new oral hygiene terms, or just be ready for the next patient who doesn’t speak fluent English.

Do you ever get dental patients that speak very little English, but who would really benefit from your professional advice? Ever need help finding the right words to give to these patients? Then you would benefit from our scripts.

oral hygiene instruction script italian

Oral Hygiene Instruction scripts are perfect for dental professionals planning to move abroad, either permanently or temporarily. But this Italian to English “Instruzioni per l’igiene orale” OHI script is also useful in your current country.

Print out these lists and scripts and keep them to hand, or just download to your phone. Quick access to translated dental terms really eases the pressure when there is little time to seek out a translator.

Be sure to check out our other translated resources for dental professionals who live abroad, treat patients whose native language is not English or who often travel to other countries for work.

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Angela Scott is a dental hygienist, systems designer, and founder of Dental Hygienists Abroad.
She works at the intersection of healthcare systems, professional mobility, and early oral health, with a focus on how dental hygiene roles, regulation, and prevention models differ internationally — particularly across Europe.

Drawing on her background in dental hygiene and her current work in UX and systems design, Angela provides advisory support for early oral health initiatives and helps dental hygienists evaluate realistic pathways to working abroad. Her work emphasizes clarity, preparation, and evidence-based decision-making before relocation.

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