This TIPisode is brought to you by Zirc Dental. We are joined by Brittany Gray, CDA, Zirc Product & Efficiency Consultant, to talk about Procedure Tubs, Safe-Lok Covers, and material management! Brittany Gray, CDA, is a Zirc Product & Efficiency Consultant. Prior to joining the Zirc team, … [Read more...] about TIPisode Saving Time, Money And Trips To The Supply Room
A Randomized Clinical Trial to Arrest Dentin Caries in Young Children using Silver Diamine Fluoride. – Science Sunday
Early childhood caries (ECC) have long been a major global health problem, affecting around 530 million children according to the World Health Organization (FDI World Dental Federation, 2020). ECC is defined as “the presence of one or more decayed, missing (due to caries), or filled tooth surfaces … [Read more...] about A Randomized Clinical Trial to Arrest Dentin Caries in Young Children using Silver Diamine Fluoride. – Science Sunday
Fast Facts: Perio Edition “Dentogingival Unit”
On this week’s episode of Fast Facts - Perio Edition your host, Katrina Sanders, RDH talks to us about the dentogingival unit. Quotes: “The dentogingival unit is a collective unit that refers to the epithelial attachment and the gingival connective tissue attachment to the … [Read more...] about Fast Facts: Perio Edition “Dentogingival Unit”
A 12-month Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Erythritol Air-polishing Versus Curette/Ultrasonic Debridement of Mandibular Furcations in Supportive Periodontal Therapy – Science Sunday
Management of periodontal disease is achieved through disruption of microbial biofilm and removal of calculus. This is often done via hand scaling and ultrasonic scalers. However, these techniques can contribute to soft and hard tissue damage as well as patients experiencing sensitivity due to … [Read more...] about A 12-month Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Erythritol Air-polishing Versus Curette/Ultrasonic Debridement of Mandibular Furcations in Supportive Periodontal Therapy – Science Sunday
Association between periodontal health status and patient-reported outcomes in patients managed in a non-specialist, general dental practice – Science Sunday
Far patient assessment and classifications are based on clinical assessments made by the dental professional with little to no input from the patient. By inquiring and integrating patient-reported outcomes, the clinician can get a better assessment of the patient’s perception of the disease. This … [Read more...] about Association between periodontal health status and patient-reported outcomes in patients managed in a non-specialist, general dental practice – Science Sunday
Stop Drowning Your Patient – TIPisode
This week on A Tale of Two Hygienists TIPisode we are sharing a conversation between Rolando Mia, Dr. Thomas Hirsch and Laura Murphy, RDH about what Dr. Hirsch and Laura love about the Isolite System from Zyris! Episode Highlights Don’t be afraid Quadrant dentistry Benefits to … [Read more...] about Stop Drowning Your Patient – TIPisode
Collaboration Through Business And Academia with Dr. Joana Cunha-Cruz, DDS MPH, PhD – Protecting our Public Health
This week on Protecting our Public Health, Sharity is joined by Dr. Joana Cunha-Cruz, DDS MPH, PhD to talk about projects they have collaborated on through business and academia. Highlights Dr. Cunha-Cruz’s background Health Service Research Research in daily clinical … [Read more...] about Collaboration Through Business And Academia with Dr. Joana Cunha-Cruz, DDS MPH, PhD – Protecting our Public Health
Association Between Emotional Intelligence and Professionalism among Dental Hygiene Students – Science Sunday
Association Between Emotional Intelligence and Professionalism among Dental Hygiene Students Emotional intelligence is defined as “the ability to evaluate and govern the emotions of oneself and others”. The definition of professionalism seems to be more subjective. Dental educators define … [Read more...] about Association Between Emotional Intelligence and Professionalism among Dental Hygiene Students – Science Sunday