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Holistic Dental Maintenance

Queen of Dental Hygiene

This week I had an awesome opportunity! I shared my biologically holistic dental care world with Bridgit Danner , a functional diagnostic health practitioner on her weekly live expert show. Most folks have never even heard of biological dentistry and to be honest, until five years ago I thought this was all “woo woo” nonsense. How wrong I was.

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Preparing Your Operatory to Ensure Safe Practice

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

0%. Not all states require infection control continuing education for dental personnel, therefore, each oral health professional must strive to implement recommendations that represent current evidence and best practices. miljko / E+. True. False. Correct! Wrong! Continue >> Because oral health professionals are routinely exposed to blood and other potentially infectious materials, OSHA requires employers to provide which of the following to protect clinicians from such exposure?

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Fifteen “Rules of Life” from Dr. Rich

Coaches Corner

Dr. Richard Madow has compiled fifteen tips of his own to help with your practice and your life. (Okay – one was “borrowed” from the great Bob Dylan.) So without further ado, here are “Rich’s Rules.” Rich’s Rules. 1. Always listen to someone else’s opinion or side of a story. No matter how much you dislike what you are hearing, at least try to understand the other person’s viewpoint. 2.

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Scientists Suggest the Origins of SARS-CoV-2 Remain a Mystery

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Many scientists believe the origins of the novel coronavirus remain unknown, and that no door should be shut as worldwide investigations continue. A group of scientists penned a letter to the highly regarded journal Science about keeping an open mind regarding the source of the COVID-19 pandemic. The group asserts that a laboratory leak and viral transmission from animals to humans are both viable explanations.

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