The temp agencies and apps that place dental hygienists in Baltimore and the surrounding Baltimore-Columbia-Towson area — ranked by real ratings — plus what per-diem work actually pays here.
Metro wage: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025 (Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD). 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 Baltimore. Ranked by our Reputation Index.
Hygienists in the Baltimore area average $54.12/hr in permanent roles (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025); temp and per-diem shifts usually run higher — roughly $60–$70/hr. To start, you need an active Maryland dental hygiene license — there’s no separate “temp” credential. Choose a platform with real Baltimore shift volume, and weigh the trade-off that matters most: W-2 platforms handle your taxes and coverage; 1099 marketplaces may post more shifts but leave taxes and insurance to you.
Short-staffed in Baltimore? On-demand apps let you post a shift and often fill it within days on a per-fill service fee; traditional agencies offer more hand-holding at a higher cost. The levers that matter are fill speed, cancellation protection, and the quality of the professionals who show up — exactly what the reputation scores above measure. Budget around the local hygienist rate (≈ $54.12/hr salaried, more for temp) plus the platform’s service fee.
Dental hygienists in the Baltimore area average $54.12/hr (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025). Temp and per-diem shifts usually pay more — commonly around $60–$70/hr — since they don't include benefits or PTO.
It depends on shift volume near you, 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.
On-demand apps let you post a Baltimore shift and often fill it within days; traditional agencies offer more hands-on placement at a higher fee. The comparison above ranks both on real ratings.
No separate temp license — you need an active Maryland dental hygiene license from the state board. The credential is the same; temping just adds flexible scheduling.
About 1,900 dental hygienists are employed in the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson, MD metro area (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, OEWS — May 2025).
See all dental staffing in Maryland ($52.45/hr avg) or the full Hygienist Staffing Reviews index.