The temp agencies and apps that place dental hygienists in Georgia — ranked by real ratings and reviews — plus what per-diem work actually pays. For hygienists and the offices that hire them.
Permanent wage: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025. Temp/per-diem range is an estimate — these shifts typically pay above the salaried rate.
Every platform and agency below works with dental professionals in Georgia. The apps are national; agencies’ coverage varies by region. Ranked by our Reputation Index.
Dental hygienists in Georgia earn about $43.86/hr on average (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025). Temp and per-diem shifts usually pay more — commonly around $48–$57/hr — since they don't include benefits or PTO. To start, you need an active Georgia dental hygiene license — there’s no separate “temp” credential. Pick a platform with real shift volume near you, and weigh the trade-off that matters most: W-2 platforms handle your taxes, payroll and often coverage; 1099 marketplaces may post more shifts but leave taxes and insurance to you. The ratings above reflect what hygienists say about pay reliability, cancellations and support — the things that actually make or break a temp day.
Short-staffed in Georgia? On-demand apps let you post a shift and often fill it within days, usually on a per-fill service fee; traditional agencies offer more hand-holding for permanent placements at a higher cost. Whichever you choose, the levers that matter are fill speed, cancellation protection, and the quality of the professionals who show up — which is exactly what the reputation scores above measure. Budget around the Georgia hygienist rate (≈ $43.86/hr salaried, more for temp) plus the platform’s service fee.
Dental hygienists in Georgia earn about $43.86/hr on average (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025). Temp and per-diem shifts usually pay more — commonly around $48–$57/hr — since they don't include benefits or PTO.
It depends on shift volume in your area, but Teero and Cloud Dentistry lead our Reputation Index. Compare ratings, fees and whether each is W-2 (taxes handled) or 1099 in the table above.
Two routes: on-demand apps (post a shift, often filled within days) and traditional staffing agencies (more hands-on, usually higher fees). The comparison above ranks both on real ratings and reputation.
No separate temp license — you need an active Georgia dental hygiene license from the state board. Temping uses the same credential, just with flexible scheduling.
Both exist. Some platforms (like Teero) employ you W-2, so taxes and coverage are handled; many marketplaces are 1099, meaning you handle your own taxes and insurance. Check each provider above.
About 7,440 dental hygienists are employed in Georgia (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025).
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