I have a strong desire to work in the dental field. At one time I was a dental assistant. Then I became a stay at home mom. Now with all the kids in school, I want to either go to work or school. Here's the problem. I'm 42 is it too late to become a hygenist? I worked for dentists and it seemed that the hygenists they hire are all young. Plus I would have to go to school for a few years so I wouldn't even be ready to work until I was maybe 45. At the local college where they give cleanings I ask every year the ages of the students and the oldest is usually late thirties but most are in their 20's. I believe I could be hired at 45 as a hygenist but only if I had experience. I've been going there for around 12 years and stupid me thought that I was too old every time to take the course. But then again I did have little ones at home too. And really no one to count on for babysitting. I have been thinking of assisting again and then as a orthodontal assistant. I think I have to go to school for that too. I did go to school for assisting. Or should I just go for the whole thing and become a dentist. I would love to learn everything about dentistry. I even clean my own and my kids teeth. To you dentists out there. What is your opinion? Am I too old? How many years does it take to become a dentist and what's the cost?? I live a half hour away from Chicago.