Recognize Prader-Willi Syndrome
By Ruth Palich, RDH, MHHS Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder. While its prevalence is low, PWS is the most common genetic human obesity…
By Ruth Palich, RDH, MHHS Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a rare genetic disorder. While its prevalence is low, PWS is the most common genetic human obesity…
By Catherine D. Saylor-Boles, RDH, MS, Julie D. Sutton, RDH, MS Since Luther Terry, MD, the United States Surgeon General, first reported the danger of tobacco use…
By P. Mark Bartold, DDSc, PhD Both periodontitis and rheumatoid arthritis are chronic destructive inflammatory diseases characterized by the accumulation and persistence of an inflammatory infiltrate…
By Claudia Turcotte, CDA, RDH, MSDH, MSOSH, Martha J. Sanders, PhD, MSOSH, OTR/L, CPE Working in clinical dental hygiene can be stressful.1 Uncontrolled circumstances, such as pressure to…
By Stacy Matsuda, RDH, BS, MS Dental implants are increasingly the most desired treatment option for tooth replacement. While preferred for the long-term integrity of a…
By Stacy Matsuda, RDH, BS, MS Cement-associated peri-implantitis is a growing concern about which dental professionals must be knowledgeable (Figure 1 to Figure 3). Fully integrated…
By Christine Rogers, RDH, MS Most oral health professionals lack adequate training in treating patients with spinal cord injuries (SCI), which may make them hesitant to…
By Laura J. Sleeper, RDH, DHSc Since they were approved for widespread use in 1982, dental implants have undergone an evolution in materials and advancements in…
By Katherine Lemoine Pelullo, RDH, MEd The inability of disadvantaged populations to access professional oral health care remains a significant problem in the United States. Opportunities abound for…
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