A Day in the Life of a Dental Hygiene Student
Getting through dental hygiene school is not easy. It requires dedication, organization, focus, and being able to find levity in stressful situations. Prioritizing self-care and…
Getting through dental hygiene school is not easy. It requires dedication, organization, focus, and being able to find levity in stressful situations. Prioritizing self-care and…
By Nancy Van, RDH, BSDH, Joellen Carr, RDH, BSDH, Lauren Derrick, RDH, BSDH, Faizan Kabani, RDH, MHA, MBA, PhD, Lisa Mallonee, RDH, MPH, RD, LD…
By Alex J. Delgado, DDS, MS, Vilhelm G. Ólafsson, DDS, MS Erosive tooth wear is a multifactorial condition comprising various clinical terms. To help lend…
By Archontia Palaiologou, DDS, MS, Phillip Crum, DDS, Jessica Owens, DMD Severe cutaneous adverse reactions (SCARs) to drugs occur rarely, but can be life-threatening. Approximately…
By Lydia Anna Rosado, LDH, MSDH, MPH, CHES, Lori Rainchuso, RDH, MS, DHSc On average, one-third of the global population is affected by traumatic dental…
By Ricky E. Harrell, DMD, MA In 1997, the United States Food and Drug Administration reduced regulations on the listing of side effects that pharmaceutical…
By Kimberly Lintag, RDH, BSDH, MS Dental caries is a disease in which bacteria ferment carbohydrates, which produces acids and breaks down tooth mineral.1,2 These cariogenic…
By Crystal Kanderis Lane, RDH, BS, MS Working in dental hygiene is immensely rewarding, and oral health professionals have a high level of job satisfaction.1…
In our series, Ask the Ambassadors, Dimensions asked hygienists Melia Lewis, RDH and Rachael Straus, RDH the following questions: What are you doing to celebrate National…
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