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Author: Melissa Obrotka, Tabitha Acret

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Welcome to Disrupting Dentistry, the podcast where two passionate dental hygienists—one from Australia and the other from America—unite to challenge the status quo of dental hygiene. With a shared commitment to high-level patient care, a deep belief in the power of science, and a drive to innovate, we are here to revolutionize the practice of dental hygiene.

Each episode explores cutting-edge techniques, evidence-based practices, and thought-provoking discussions about the future of the dental profession. Together, we're challenging outdated methods, empowering professionals worldwide, and making a lasting impact on patient outcomes.

If you're ready to rethink dental hygiene, embrace science, and disrupt the traditional ways of dentistry, this is the podcast for you!

Join us as we boldly advocate progressive patient care and bring fresh, transformative ideas to the world of dental hygiene.

Hosts:
Tabitha Acret - Australian Dental Hygienist https://www.instagram.com/tabitha_dental_hygienist_/
Melissa Obrotka– American Dental Hygienist https://www.instagram.com/itsthebadasshygienist/
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Episode 69: The Hidden Harms of Vaping and Nicotine Pouches - What Dental Professionals Need to Know Hosts: Tabitha Acret (Australia) & Melissa Obrotka (USA)  Episode Description  In this critical episode, Tabitha and Melissa tackle one of the most pressing and misunderstood topics in oral health today: the harms of vaping and nicotine pouches like Zyn. Far from being "harmless alternatives," these products present significant risks that dental professionals need to understand and address. Key Topics Covered What Are Vapes and Nicotine Pouches? 🔑   Vaping devices (e-cigarettes): Heat liquid containing nicotine, flavorings, and chemicals              for inhalation 🔑   Nicotine pouches (Zyn): Tobacco-free pouches placed between the lip and gum, absorbed          through the oral mucosa 🔑   Nicotine concentration: One Zyn pouch contains 6-12mg of nicotine (potentially more                than a cigarette) Marketing Tactics: Big Tobacco 2.0 Bright colors and fruity flavors targeting teens and young adults Lifestyle branding and social media influence campaigns Packaging designed to look like gum or mints Stanford 2023 study: Flavored vaping products are the #1 reason adolescents try e-cigarettes Ingredient Breakdown E-liquids contain: Nicotine Propylene glycol Glycerin Flavorings (including diacetyl linked to "popcorn lung") Heavy metals (lead, nickel) Volatile organic compounds Nicotine pouches contain: Nicotine salts (more bioavailable) pH adjusters Flavorings Fillers and binders Oral Health Impacts  Vaping effects: Xerostomia (dry mouth) Gingival inflammation Increased caries risk Delayed healing Oral microbiome disruption Nicotine pouch effects: Localized gum recession Mucosal irritation Leukoplakia-like lesions Increased calculus formation Systemic Health Concerns Cardiovascular impacts: Increased blood pressure, heart rate, inflammation 2022 JAMA study: Daily vaping linked to increased myocardial infarction risk in young adults Respiratory conditions: 34% higher risk of chronic respiratory issues (2023 Lancet meta-analysis) Mental health: Potential links to increased anxiety and depression in teens Addiction Potential Single Zyn pouch may deliver more nicotine than a cigarette Adolescents using nicotine pouches show similar addiction profiles to daily smokers Products represent "harm redirection" rather than harm reduction Regulatory Landscape Australia Non-prescription nicotine vapes banned for importation Enforcement challenges remain Zyn and similar pouches available through online retailers despite restrictions United States Zyn legally available (not classified as tobacco product due to no leaf content) FDA slow to regulate; issued warnings in 2023 but sales continue growing Limited oversight compared to traditional tobacco products Clinical Guidance for Dental Professionals Assessment Questions Ask specifically: "Do you vape? Use nicotine pouches?" not just "Do you smoke?" Include all age groups, especially adolescents and young adults Clinical Signs to Watch For Gingival trauma Mucosal changes Halitosis Increased bleeding during procedures Localized recession patterns Intervention Strategies Patient education about actual risks vs. perceived safety Include nicotine cessation counseling in treatment planning Provide referrals to cessation programs when appropriate Use uncomfortable conversations as opportunities for life-changing interventions Key Takeaways Reframe the narrative: These products aren't "better than smoking" – advocate for health, not just harm reduction Education is essential: Many patients believe these products are safe Prevention is our responsibility: Use clinical encounters to identify and intervene Knowledge sharing: Discuss with colleagues, patients, and community members Research References JAMA Network Open (2022): "Electronic Cigarette Use and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease" The Lancet Respiratory Medicine (2023): "E-Cigarettes and Respiratory Health: A Meta-analysis" Tobacco Control (2022): "Adolescent Use of Nicotine Pouches" Stanford Research (2023): Impact of flavored vaping products on adolescent initiation Australian Government Department of Health: Vaping Regulation Updates BONUS - Listen for a spontaneous guest on current events/trends in high school as Melissa's 17-year-old son, Jade Obrotka, makes his debut on the show and shares the vaping and Zyn (anecdotal) stats from his peers.  Resources for Practitioners Cessation counseling tools and scripts Patient education materials Current research papers and clinical guidelines Regulatory updates by region Connect with Disrupting Dentistry Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts and other major platforms Website: Disrupting Dentistry Podcast Share this episode if it resonated with you – knowledge sharing drives change in our profession! Instagram:  Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist Send us an 📧 disruptingdentistrypodcast@gmail.com with your stories, reflections, or questions! Episode Credits Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Podcast: Disrupting Dentistry Episode: The Hidden Harms of Vaping and Nicotine Pouches - What Dental Professionals Need to Know "Knowledge is power — and prevention is our responsibility." Stay kind, stay present, and keep disrupting!  Thank you for listening! 🤟
Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry Show Notes - Disrupting Dentistry Podcast Episode Description This isn't just about patient experience — it's about humanity, dignity, and creating safer, more responsive dental environments for everyone who walks through our door. In this powerful episode, Tabitha and Melissa delve into trauma-informed care, exploring why every dental professional needs to understand its impact on both patients and providers. What You'll Learn The real definition of trauma (it's not what you think) Why dental visits are perfect storms for trauma activation The five pillars of trauma-informed care and how to implement them How to recognize trauma responses in the dental chair The difference between PTSD and Complex PTSD Why trauma-informed care matters for your team, too Actionable steps to start practicing differently TODAY Episode Timestamps 0:00-3:00 - Introduction & Host Catch-Up 3:00-8:00 - What Is Trauma? Why It Matters in Dentistry Redefining trauma beyond "big events" Types of trauma our patients carry Why dental visits trigger trauma responses 8:00-18:00 - The 5 Pillars of Trauma-Informed Care Safety (physical and emotional) Trustworthiness and transparency Peer support and collaboration Choice, voice, and empowerment Cultural, historical, and gender considerations 18:00-25:00 - Recognizing Trauma in the Chair Signs to watch for during appointments Understanding PTSD vs Complex PTSD Real-world examples and case studies 25:00-30:00 - Trauma-Informed Care for Dental Teams Addressing vicarious trauma Creating psychologically safe workplaces Self-care strategies for providers 30:00-35:00 - Systems Change in Dental Education What dental schools need to teach Moving away from shame-based learning Policy and clinic transformations 35:00-40:00 - Where to Start: Practical Implementation The magic questions to ask patients Small changes with big impact Shifting from "what's wrong" to "what's needed" Key Takeaways 🔑 Trauma is any experience that overwhelms someone's ability to cope - not just "big" events 🔑 Dental visits can be triggering due to loss of control, intimate procedures, and power dynamics 🔑 The 5 pillars provide a framework for creating safer, more responsive care 🔑 Trauma responses show up in the body - watch for physical and emotional signs 🔑 This work isn't just patient-facing - teams need trauma-informed cultures too 🔑 Start with curiosity and presence - you don't need all the answers to care differently Resources Mentioned SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) - Framework for trauma-informed care Action Items for Listeners ✅ Ask these questions in your next patient interaction: "How can I make this space safer for you today?" "What do you need from me right now?" "What would help you feel more comfortable?" ✅ Implement the five pillars gradually: Start with one pillar per week Practice explaining procedures before touching Offer choices throughout appointments ✅ Check in with your team: Normalize debriefing complex cases Create space for emotional check-ins Encourage self-care and boundaries ✅ Share this episode with colleagues, faculty, and your dental community Connect with the Hosts Instagram:  Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement 🔥 Send us an 📧 disruptingdentistrypodcast@gmail.com with your stories, reflections, or questions Share your trauma-informed care journey using #DisruptingDentistryPodcast Next Steps Ready to go deeper? Here are ways to continue your trauma-informed care education: Research SAMHSA's trauma-informed care principles Attend trauma-informed care training for healthcare providers Start conversations with your dental team about implementing these practices Connect with mental health professionals in your community for referral resources Advocate for trauma-informed care curriculum in dental education Episode Credits Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Podcast: Disrupting Dentistry Episode: Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry Remember: This work can't fall solely on individual clinicians — it must be embedded into education, policy, and the very culture of how we practice dentistry. Let's build a more human profession — together. Stay kind, stay present, and keep disrupting!  Thank you for listening! 🤟  
Episode 67: Neuromarketing for Dental Pros: Understanding the Science Behind Effective Marketing In this enlightening episode, we delve into the fascinating world of neuromarketing with Yoli Dick, a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience at the intersection of dentistry and marketing. Discover how understanding the brain's 🧠 decision-making processes can transform your dental practice's marketing strategy from merely functional to deeply resonant and compelling. Key 🔑 Topics Discussed: How the brain processes marketing messages and makes healthcare decisions The science behind building trust signals into your dental brand Creating emotional connections that drive patient loyalty Practical neuromarketing techniques that dental professionals can implement immediately The importance of consistent brand touchpoints from website to waiting room Highlights ✳️ from the Conversation: Yoli explains how emotions, not logic, drive most healthcare decisions and what this means for dental marketing The physiological responses that patients have to different marketing approaches and environments Why traditional dental marketing often fails to connect with potential patients Practical strategies for designing your practice around the patient's emotional journey How to train your team to become authentic brand ambassadors About Our Guest: Yoli Dick helps dental professionals and healthcare providers build brands that feel as good as they perform. She creates purposeful, emotionally intelligent marketing that genuinely connects with patients by blending deep industry knowledge with neuroscience-driven strategy. Through her consulting and training programs, Yoli empowers dental teams to communicate clearly, connect authentically, and grow their practices with heart and purpose. Connect with Yoli:  📥 Subscribe to Yoli's Blog 🌐 Yoli Dick Marketing Services | Neuroscience Marketing Strategies 📲 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yolidick 📲 Instagram: Yoli Dick | Human-Centered Marketing (@yolidickneurosciencemarketer) • Instagram photos and videos Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement 🔥 🚀 Share this episode with colleagues who can benefit from listening to it! 🚀 Subscribe to stay on the cutting edge of disruptive dental practice techniques! Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist DentalMarketing #Neuromarketing #PatientExperience #DentalBranding #EmotionalIntelligence #HealthcareMarketing #PracticeGrowth #PatientLoyalty #DentalBusiness #BrandStorytelling #DentalPracticeSuccess Thank you for listening! 🤟
Special Guest Dental Disruptor: Alan Timmerman, Oral Health Therapist & Specialist Periodontal Practice Owner In this groundbreaking episode, Tabitha sits down with Alan Timmerman, an Australian Oral Health Therapist who has shattered traditional career expectations by purchasing and running his own specialist periodontal practice. This conversation explores Alan's unconventional journey from clinical practice to business ownership and provides valuable insights for OHTs looking to expand beyond conventional roles. Key Topics Covered 🔄 From Clinician to Owner: Alan's Journey Alan's background and early career as an Oral Health Therapist The pivotal moments that led him to consider practice ownership The transition process and unexpected challenges faced along the way How his clinical background prepared him for business leadership 💼 Business Ownership Realities for OHTs Navigating the financial aspects of purchasing a specialist practice Building credibility in a specialist setting as an OHT Managing the dual responsibilities of clinical work and business operations Creating systems that maintain quality while allowing for growth ⚖️ Scope of Practice Considerations How Alan structures his practice to respect the scope of practice limitations Building effective referral relationships with periodontists Creating clear protocols for case management and referrals Innovative approaches to team structure in a specialist setting 🌱 Practice Growth Strategies Marketing a periodontal practice in today's competitive landscape Building relationships with general practices for consistent referrals Investing in technology that elevates periodontal care Staff development and creating a perio-focused culture 💡 Advice for Forward-Thinking OHTs Essential skills OHTs should develop beyond clinical expertise Business education and resources Alan recommends Common pitfalls to avoid when expanding your career horizons Building a support network for unconventional career paths Key Takeaways OHTs have more career possibilities than traditionally recognized Business ownership requires both clinical credibility and leadership skills Specialist practices can thrive under OHT ownership with proper structure Expanding your vision requires stepping outside your comfort zone and embracing new challenges The future of dental practice ownership is becoming more diverse and inclusive Connect With The Movement 🔥 🚀 Join the dental revolution!  🚀 Share this episode with colleagues who can benefit from listening to it! 🚀 Subscribe to stay on the cutting edge of disruptive dental practice techniques! Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist #DisruptingDentistry #StopBleedingGums #OralSystemicConnection #DentalInnovation #PerioHealth
This episode FINALLY exposes how stress is silently destroying your patients' mouths! 🚨 Melissa and Tabitha break through the traditional dentistry noise to reveal the science behind why stress might be the #1 oral health saboteur your patients (and YOU) aren't talking about. Key Topics Covered 🧠 The Science of Stress & The Oral Cavity (3:00-12:00) How the HPA axis is literally bathing your patients' mouths in cortisol! 💦 The SHOCKING immune suppression that's happening beneath our patient's gingiva Revolutionary research that mainstream dentistry isn't discussing Why your patients' stress behaviors are creating a perfect storm for oral disease 🌪️ 😬 Stress-Related Oral Conditions (12:00-25:00) Bruxism: The silent nighttime destroyer most dentists just band-aid with a nightguard TMD: It's not just about the jaw—it's about the WHOLE PERSON The stress-triggered conditions conventional dentistry misses: Aphthous ulcers that keep returning 🔄 Lichen planus that won't respond to traditional treatments Burning Mouth Syndrome—it's NOT just in their heads! The REAL reason periodontal treatments fail: STRESS! 🔥 🦷 What Dental Professionals NEED To Do (25:00-40:00) Ditch the antiquated screening methods and start asking the RIGHT questions Salivary diagnostics: The game-changing tool traditional practices ignore The MIND-BLOWING connection between stress, bruxism, and sleep apnea 😴 Breaking the vicious cycle your patients are trapped in Revolutionary signs you should be looking for: Scalloped tongues = RED FLAG 🚩 Constricted airways that are SCREAMING for attention High-arched palates telling a story of dysfunction Forward head posture that traditional dentistry overlooks Morning symptoms that connect to nighttime problems Why collaborating with sleep medicine is NO LONGER optional! 🤝 Key Takeaways That Will DISRUPT Your Practice Tomorrow 💪 Start seeing stress as the root cause, not just a contributing factor Implement stress screenings TODAY—your patients' health depends on it Stop treating symptoms and start healing causes—your oath demands it! Embrace the mouth-body connection that traditional dental education ignored Take care of YOUR stress, too—you can't pour from an empty cup! 🧘‍♀️ Because We ALWAYS Bring the Research Receipts 🧾 Al-Jewair, T., et al. (2023). Association between obstructive sleep apnea, periodontal disease, and systemic inflammation: A systematic review. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Camacho, M., et al. (2021). Palatal expansion therapy as a treatment modality for obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews. Carra, M.C., et al. (2022). Sleep bruxism and sleep-disordered breathing: A systematic review of polysomnographic studies. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. Gómez-Moreno, G., et al. (2022). Effects of psychological stress on the oral microbiome: A systematic review. Journal of Oral Microbiology. Iwasaki, M., et al. (2022). Association between salivary cortisol levels and periodontal clinical parameters. Clinical Oral Investigations. Lobbezoo, F., et al. (2023). Bruxism and temporomandibular disorders: A comprehensive review of comorbidities and management. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Manfredini, D., et al. (2022). Electromyographic assessment of masseter and temporalis muscles in individuals with different stress levels: A controlled study. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation. Martins, R.P., et al. (2023). Impact of psychological stress on periodontal disease progression: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical Oral Investigations. Mendes, F.S., et al. (2023). Cortisol levels in patients with obstructive sleep apnea: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Sleep Medicine Reviews. Patil, S., et al. (2022). Psychological stress and oral lichen planus: A case-control study. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. Peruzzo, D.C., et al. (2021). Psychological stress, salivary cortisol, and periodontitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Periodontal Research. Scully, C. (2021). Aphthous ulceration: A comprehensive review of etiopathogenesis. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. Silva, L.A., et al. (2023). Burning mouth syndrome and psychological factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine. Connect With The Movement 🔥 🚀 Join the dental revolution!  🚀 Share this episode with colleagues who can benefit from this episode! 🚀 Subscribe to stay on the cutting edge of disruptive dental practice techniques! Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist #DisruptingDentistry #StopBleedingGums #OralSystemicConnection #DentalInnovation #PerioHealth
In this episode of The Disrupting Dentistry Podcast, Melissa (USA) and Tabitha (Australia) dive into communication's critical role in improving patient outcomes. From explaining the oral-systemic connection to collaborating with medical professionals, they share actionable strategies to enhance patient engagement and drive whole-body health. You'll learn how patient-centered communication, visual aids, and interdisciplinary collaboration can transform your practice and reduce systemic inflammation. Tune in for practical tips backed by science! What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why effective communication is essential for improving patient compliance and health outcomes Patient-centered communication techniques that enhance understanding and engagement The power of visual aids, including biofilm disclosing and voice-activated periodontal charting How to clearly explain the oral-systemic link to patients The importance of collaborating with other healthcare providers for integrated patient care Link to the episode referneced: The One Where We Talk About Communication Key Takeaways: Use patient-friendly language and open-ended questions to foster better communication. Leverage visual aids and real-time technology to help patients "see" their oral health status. Clearly articulate the connection between oral health and systemic conditions like heart disease and diabetes. Build interdisciplinary relationships to deliver holistic patient care. References Mentioned: Bale, B., & Doneen, A. (2022). Beat the Heart Attack Gene: The Revolutionary Plan to Prevent Heart Disease, Stroke, and Diabetes. Epstein, R. M., et al. (2005). Patient-centered communication and diagnostic testing. Annals of Family Medicine, 3(5), 415-421. Gurenlian, J. R. (2022). Patient-centered care in dental hygiene. Journal of Dental Hygiene, 96(2), 121-127. Ha, J. F., & Longnecker, N. (2010). Doctor-patient communication: A review. Ochsner Journal, 10(1), 38-43. Ide, M., et al. (2016). Periodontitis and pregnancy outcomes. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 43(6), 524-530. Liccardo, D., et al. (2019). Periodontal disease and systemic inflammation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(6), 1414. Patel, N., et al. (2015). Real-time patient data and adherence. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 22(1), 74-80. Slack-Smith, L., et al. (2017). Interdisciplinary dental and medical collaboration. Australian Dental Journal, 62(1), 115-121. Slade, G. D., et al. (2020). Oral health and systemic disease links. Australian Dental Journal, 65(1), 58-64. van der Sluijs, E., et al. (2018). Biofilm disclosure and patient compliance. International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 16(3), 297-304. Connect With Us: Listen wherever you get your podcasts If you enjoyed this content, please leave us a review Follow us on Instagram: @DisruptingDentistryPodcast Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Share this episode with your dental colleagues! Next Episode Teaser: Stay tuned for our next episode, where we explore how to prevent gingivitis by making it "sexy."
In this eye-opening episode, Melissa and Tabitha dive into one of the most critical yet overlooked connections in healthcare: the link between oral health and cardiovascular disease. With heart disease remaining the #1 cause of death worldwide, they explore how chronic inflammation—particularly from periodontal pathogens—can silently drive heart attacks and strokes.   They break down the Bale-Doneen Method, which challenges traditional cardiac screening by shifting the focus from cholesterol to inflammation and bacterial invasion as the true culprits of heart disease. They also discuss how salivary diagnostics can revolutionize dental care, helping professionals identify high-risk patients before a cardiac event occurs.   Key Takeaways Include:   ✅ How oral pathogens like P. gingivalis and F. nucleatum trigger arterial plaque formation. ✅ These are the biomarkers every dental professional should be testing for. ✅ Why standard cholesterol tests miss half of at-risk patients. ✅ Practical steps to integrate salivary testing and physician collaboration into daily practice.   With Heart Health Month as the backdrop, this episode is a call to action for dental professionals worldwide: We're not just treating gum disease—we're saving lives. 💡 Have you seen the perio-heart connection in your practice? Let's talk! Tag us, DM us, and join the conversation. #OralSystemicHealth #HeartHealthMonth #SalivaryTesting #PreventiveDentistry #PerioAndHeartDisease
Disrupting Dentistry Podcast – Season 4, Episode 1: Relaunching After a Year of Change Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Release Date: January 16, 2025 Show Notes: After taking a year off to adapt, reflect, and grow, the Disrupting Dentistry Podcast is back with a brand-new season! In this exciting Season 4 premiere, hosts Tabitha Acret and Melissa Obrotka, two leading experts in the world of dental hygiene, share what they've been up to in 2024 and what they're looking forward to in 2025. In this episode: Reflecting on 2024: Tabitha and Melissa share their personal and professional journey, discussing the changes they've navigated over the past year, how they've adapted to the evolving landscape of dental care and the lessons they've learned. Exciting Changes in Dentistry: In season four, this duo will explore the latest trends, innovations, and technologies shaping the future of dentistry, from new tools and techniques in dental hygiene to the evolving dental patient and so much more! Looking Ahead to 2025: With fresh energy and renewed focus, Tabitha and Melissa discuss their big goals for 2025. They give a sneak peek into some of the upcoming episodes, expert interviews, and new initiatives, including the oral microbiome, periodontal endoscopes, fluoride and so much more! We want to hear from you! We also encourage you to share your thoughts, feedback, and ideas for future episodes. Your voice matters to us! Connect with Us: Follow us on Instagram @disruptingdentistrypodcast Visit our website for more episodes and resources: www.disruptingdentistry.libsyn.com Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast!
Welcome to the first episode of season 4!!!! On this installment Tabitha talks to Tanya Deacon a dental hygienist in Newcastle Australia on her journey from thought to action. Here about how to take an idea and action it into a finished product! Well done Tanya!
In true Disrupting Dentistry fashion, we are kicking off 2024 with an episode that tackles some provocative issues in dentistry head-on with repeat guest Kevin Oshani Lopez.     In this episode, Melissa and Kevin discuss some trending circumstances that US dental professionals face.  One particular topic they tackle is the RDH shortage and how the demand has driven up salaries.  For many, this seems like a good thing, but Mel and Kevs outline how this may negatively impact the profession over time... Dental Post Salary Survey Report  Follow Kevin @kevstalksteeth   
This episode challenges the dental industry's casual approach to gingivitis and reframes bleeding gums as a severe systemic health warning that demands attention! Melissa and Tabitha reveal why making gingivitis identification compelling to patients is crucial for oral and overall health outcomes. Link to Meissa's Post mentioned in the episode:  https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG0LnVGsrnT/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA== Key Topics Covered 🚨 Why Gingivitis Is More Than "Pink in the Sink" The systemic connection between gingival inflammation and elevated inflammatory markers (CRP, interleukin-6) How gingivitis serves as an early warning system for broader health issues The direct link between periodontal inflammation and cardiovascular disease risk (Bale-Doneen Method) 🔬 The Progression from Gingivitis to Periodontitis Research showing how untreated gingivitis commonly advances to irreversible damage How inflammation increases oral mucosa permeability, allowing bacteria to enter the bloodstream The systemic health risks associated with ongoing gingival inflammation: Diabetes complications Cognitive decline Adverse pregnancy outcomes 💡 Tools for Compelling Gingivitis Communication Tech-forward approaches that transform patient understanding: Voice-activated perio charting Biofilm disclosing for immediate visual impact Salivary diagnostics to personalize care and track improvements 🗣️ Reframing the Clinical Conversation Moving beyond "floss more" to delivering a blueprint for whole-body health Powerful language shifts that motivate patient action Positioning dental professionals as frontline preventive medicine specialists Featured Research:  Because We ALWAYS Bring the Research  🧾 Page, R. C., Offenbacher, S., Schroeder, H. E., Seymour, G. J., & Kornman, K. S. (2002). Advances in the pathogenesis of periodontitis: Summary of developments, clinical implications, and future directions. Journal of Periodontology, 73(8), 935-951. https://doi.org/10.1902/jop.2002.73.8.935 Sanz, M., Marco Del Castillo, A., Jepsen, S., Gonzalez-Juanatey, J. R., D'Aiuto, F., Bouchard, P., Chapple, I., Dietrich, T., Gotsman, I., Graziani, F., Herrera, D., Loos, B., Madianos, P., Michel, J. B., Perel, P., Pieske, B., Shapira, L., Shechter, M., Tonetti, M., Vlachopoulos, C., & Wimmer, G. (2020). Periodontitis and cardiovascular diseases: Consensus report. Frontiers in Medicine, 7(25). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2020.00025 Tonetti, M. S., Van Dyke, T. E., & Working Group 1 of the Joint EFP/AAP Workshop. (2013). Periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: Consensus report of the Joint EFP/AAP Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases. Journal of Clinical Periodontology, 40(S14), S24-S29. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpe.12089 Key Takeaways That Will DISRUPT Your Practice 💪 Reframe gingivitis conversations to focus on whole-body health implications Implement visual and auditory tools to make inflammation impossible to ignore Use data-driven approaches through salivary diagnostics Position yourself as a preventive health specialist, not just a dental provider Choose language that conveys urgency and importance Connect With The Movement 🔥 🚀 Join the dental revolution!  🚀 Share this episode with colleagues who need to level up their gingivitis communication.  🚀 Subscribe to stay on the cutting edge of disruptive dental practice techniques! Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist #DisruptingDentistry #StopBleedingGums #OralSystemicConnection #DentalInnovation #PerioHealth
In this installment we continue with our chat on periodontal treatment planning. Mel and Tab talk about the importance of a diagnosis and prognosis for patients and, as per usual, some other random converstations and and giggles along the way    This is our last episode for 2023, and we look forward to catching up again in 2024!  
On this installment we talk to founder Rosi of About 28 functional toothpaste. Rosi is an OHT in QLD and trying to find an effective natural toothpaste was a challange so she made one!!  Have a listen and hear all about the process idea to reality ! about28    
In honor of Dental Hygiene Appreciation Month, this Host Chat episode is on Tabitha and Melissa's tackle standard of care in periodontal disease.  During this episode, we explore periodontal disease, assessments, and diagnosis and provide real-world strategies to implement in your operatory or surgery.  Listen in as they discuss establishing the standard of care for periodontal disease treatment in your practice and calibrating within your team.  Exploring evidence-based treatment protocols and patient education.  Stay tuned for the next part of this standard of care in periodontal disease series.  Please subscribe and leave a review!  Keep Disrupting! 
This episode discusses the connection between dental hygiene and heart health and how critical the dental hygienist's role is in risk assessment.   Melissa chats with our guest, Tiffany Dillion, as she shares her heartfelt story on why she became an EMT in addition to a Dental Hygienist. Tiffany will inspire you to re-calibrate with screenings we are taught to perform and the link between periodontal disease and heart health. Tiffany shares how critical it is to implement life-saving screenings and how RDH can help prevent heart attacks through proper medical intake, assessments, oral care patient education, and real-world strategies to elevate the care we provide our patients.   Tiffany's company, Scaling Up Innovations, offers BLS courses for dental practices.   Get to know Tiffany: @scalingupinnovations This episode will have you running to purchase a BP cuff and re-integrate this screening into your workflow.   AHA Blood Pressure Categories:  HBP-rainbow-chart-English.pdf (heart.org)    
Miranda Beeson is BACK for Part Two:  What is Trending in Dental Hygiene.  In this episode, Melissa and Miranda discuss the high salary demands from the ongoing workforce shortage and how that impacts the profession.   The high hourly rate demands a high standard of care.   There has been a shift in mindset regarding dental hygiene with the robust scientific evidence of inflammation and the oral microbiome.  People are realizing that it's not just about having a white, pretty smile; oral health is about maintaining overall health.   Melissa and Miranda discuss how dental hygienists are called to begin to emphasize the importance of expanding their knowledge base beyond the conventional methodology in and out of the chair for our patients.   It's an exciting time for dental hygiene as people become more educated and proactive about their oral health!  This episode will leave you inspired to raise the bar in your OP! 
We enjoyed chatting with Dr. Amanda Phoon Nguyen, an Oral Medicine Specialist, as she shared her clinical expertise in Burning Mouth Syndrome.   Here are some key takeaways: Oral Burning related to Burning Mouth Syndrome occurs from nerve damage to the small fibers of the tongue and also encompasses brain changes - trigeminal neuropathy.   The exact cause of burning mouth syndrome is unknown; in this episode, Dr. Amanda reviews the common causes, such as nerve damage, hormonal changes, psychological factors, and nutritional deficiencies. Dr. Amadana guides RDH/OHTs on assessing a patient reporting burning mouth syndrome, what topical agents to prescribe, and when to refer to a specialist.   Go to products: Oral Seven  Xylimelts  Want more from Dr. Amanda? Contact her here:  Instagram: @oralmedicineoralpathology  Website:  A Spoonful of Oral Medicine  Like this episode?  Please subscribe to our show and leave us a review!
In this episode, we chat with Joseph Hanna, the co-creator of Bumbl Co Toothpaste.  Joseph shared how he and his wife went on this journey to bridge the gap he witnessed in children's toothpaste.  Joseph walked us through how they worked to understand the market and identify a gap their product filled.   Joseph shares everything from idea to concept to formulation, production, branding, packing, and distribution. You want to listen in just for his inspiration about this journey!   Naturally Flavoured Kids Toothpaste - Bumbl Co Oral Care Instagram: Bumbl Co (@bumblco) • Instagram photos and videos
The One About Coaching

The One About Coaching

2023-06-1659:48

In this episode, we dive into the world of dental consultant coaching. Our returning guest and friend, Miranda Beeson, shared how she transitioned from private practice to a Lead Practice Coach with ACT Dental. In this episode, Miranda shares how as a Lead Practice Coach, she is driven to create opportunities to find value in experiences and cultivate new approaches and insights. A master of communication, Miranda shares her enthusiasm for patient interactions and loves helping others find the power that words can bring to their patient relationships and practice dynamics.   Miranda Beeson, MS, BSDH, has over 25 years of clinical dental hygiene, front office, practice administration, and speaking experience. Miranda graduated from Old Dominion University and enjoys spending time with her husband, Chuck, and her children, Trent, Mallory, and Cassidy. Family time is the best time and is often spent on a golf course, a volleyball court, or spending the day boating at the beach.   Miranda Beeson and ACT Dental Coaching 
Join us on our latest installment, where we chat with Dr. Bethany about her career. We chat about how she has built a business around promoting oral health and healthy behaviors for children. Dr. Bathany is passionate about changing the status of oral health in children, and her energy can be heard throughout the podcast. A little about Dr. Bethany  A qualified dentist and teacher, and award-winning children's entertainer, Dr. Bethany Fisher has combined her skills on a mission to reduce the alarming rates of decay in young Australians, one toe-tapping tune at a time. Shocked by the number of teeth she was extracting in young children, Dr. Bethany's Tooth Tales was born - a fun and interactive musical oral health program for preschoolers that has educated and entertained thousands of children across Australia. The energetic entertainer uses singing and dancing to teach children about the importance of regular dental check-ups, nutrition for healthy teeth, and optimal oral hygiene. Most importantly, she strives to empower children to be champions of their oral health alongside their parents.   http://www.drbethanystoothtales.com/ Instagram @drbethaystoothtales    
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