Implementing a Minimally Invasive Approach
By Jessica Fagan, RDH, BS, MA, Diana Macri, RDH, BSDH, MSEd A radiolucency in tooth enamel or dentin no longer automatically indicates that a dental restoration…
By Jessica Fagan, RDH, BS, MA, Diana Macri, RDH, BSDH, MSEd A radiolucency in tooth enamel or dentin no longer automatically indicates that a dental restoration…
By Tracye A. Moore RDH, MS, EdD According to the United States Census Bureau, in 2010, 56.7 million Americans had a diagnosed disability, which comprises…
By Jennifer L. Brame, RDH, MS Poor maternal oral health can increase the risk of pregnancy complications, including preterm delivery, low-birth weight (LBW), gestational diabetes,…
By Cara J. Riley, DMD, MS Some patients, particularly children, may require sedation in order to undergo dental treatment.1 The goals of sedation include patient comfort…
By Danielle Furgeson, RDH, MS, DHSc, Eugene Ko, DDS Almost 70 million Americans experience gastrointestinal conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), each year.1 As such, oral…
By Deborah A. Finnegan, RDH, MS, Lori Rainchuso, RDH, MS, DHSc The dental caries rate among school-age children living in industrialized countries ranges from 60% to…
By Kandis V. Garland, RDH, MS Safety culture refers to the manner in which safety is managed in the workplace and often reflects “the attitude,…
By Sean G. Boynes, DMD, MS, Kathy Bassett, RDH, MEd The roles of dental hygienists continue to expand and comprise clinicians, educators, patient managers, and community…
By Ryan L. Quock, DDS Oral health professionals are charged with preventing dental diseases, and some of the most common are, in theory, preventable. Dental…
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