Collaboration Between Medical Providers and Dental Hygienists in Pediatric Health Care Dental caries remains the most common chronic health condition in children. In the NHANES II and III surveys, it was determined that 40% of children aged 2-11 had caries. What is worse is the … [Read more...] about Collaboration Between Medical Providers and Dental Hygienists in Pediatric Health Care – Science Sunday
Efficacy of Disinfectant-Impregnated Wipes used for Surface Disinfection in Hospitals: A Review – Science Sunday
Efficacy of Disinfectant-impregnated Wipes used for Surface Disinfection in Hospitals: A Review The use of disinfectant wipes has become more common in hospitals and even more so in dental settings. Cross-contamination and nosocomial pathogens are a concern for hospital settings as well … [Read more...] about Efficacy of Disinfectant-Impregnated Wipes used for Surface Disinfection in Hospitals: A Review – Science Sunday
Colonization of Legionella spp. In Dental Unit Waterlines – Science Sunday
Colonization of Legionella spp. In Dental Unit Waterlines Legionella spp is a gram-negative bacterium that is ubiquitous in aquatic habitats, dental water lines are not exempt from their colonization. Legionella has been found in municipal water sources even after chlorination and … [Read more...] about Colonization of Legionella spp. In Dental Unit Waterlines – Science Sunday
Substantive Fluoride Release from a New Fluoride Varnish Containing CXP™ – Science Sunday
Substantive Fluoride Release from a New Fluoride Varnish Containing CXP™ The caries process requires bacteria, a susceptible host, an ideal environment, and time. Teeth are in a constant demineralization/remineralization cycle, fluoride in plaque and saliva help maintain an environment … [Read more...] about Substantive Fluoride Release from a New Fluoride Varnish Containing CXP™ – Science Sunday
Transmission of Blood-borne Pathogens in US Dental Health Care Settings – Science Sunday
Transmission of Blood-borne Pathogens in US Dental Health Care Settings The transmission of blood-borne pathogens (BBP) in a dental setting is exceedingly rare. The low rate of transmission can be attributed to the hepatitis B virus vaccine and the implementation of universal … [Read more...] about Transmission of Blood-borne Pathogens in US Dental Health Care Settings – Science Sunday
Cybersecurity in the Dental Healthcare Sector: The Need of Knowledge for Small Practitioners – Science Sunday
Cybersecurity in the Dental Healthcare Sector: The Need of Knowledge for Small Practitioners Technology has enhanced so many aspects of the dental practice, from digital charting to digital insurance claims, it saves time and makes things run smoothly. Unfortunately, that same technology can … [Read more...] about Cybersecurity in the Dental Healthcare Sector: The Need of Knowledge for Small Practitioners – Science Sunday
The Buffalo Model: Shifting the Focus of Clinical Licensure Exams in Dentistry to Address Ethical Concerns Regarding Patient Care – Science Sunday
To obtain dental licensure in the U.S. students are required to successfully complete a patient-based clinical exam. This has recently brought several ethical issues to light. The American Dental Association (ADA), American Dental Education Association (ADEA), and the American Student Dental … [Read more...] about The Buffalo Model: Shifting the Focus of Clinical Licensure Exams in Dentistry to Address Ethical Concerns Regarding Patient Care – Science Sunday
Conflicting Demands That Dentists and Dental Care Professionals Experience When Using Social Media: A Scoping Review – Science Sunday
Conflicting Demands That Dentists and Dental Care Professionals Experience When Using Social Media: A Scoping Review Social media is widely used across the globe. Though it keeps us connected and connects us with people we may not have met otherwise, there are negative repercussions … [Read more...] about Conflicting Demands That Dentists and Dental Care Professionals Experience When Using Social Media: A Scoping Review – Science Sunday