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HIPAA in 2022: What’s on the horizon?

Dentistry Gone Digital

By: Linda Harvey , MS, RDH. Note to Reader: This blog is an excerpt of an article originally published on DentistryIQ. In case you weren’t aware, there are a number of HIPAA updates on the horizon. That’s because patient rights, data security, and digital transformations are mutating as quickly as the COVID variants. Table of Contents: Interoperability & Open Open Notes Privacy & Patient Rights How to Prepare for HIPAA Updates.

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Effect of tapered-end and round-end bristles on the abrasive dentine wear applying increasing brushing forces

Dental News and Technology

Acta Odontol Scand. 2022 Feb 11;1-5. doi: 10.1080/00016357.2022.2035816. Online ahead of print. Abstract Objective: To investigate the effect of toothbrush bristles end configuration on the abrasive dentine wear at different brushing forces. Material and methods: One hundred and sixty bovine dentine samples were randomized into eight groups ( n = 20).

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Grow Your Practice with Dental Intelligence

Med Rank Interactive

As you go through dental school, your dreams of opening your own dental practice probably don’t include the tiny, yet crucial, details of practice management, marketing, and running a business. You envision treating patients, performing procedures, and doing what you’ve trained for over the last several years. However, owning a dental practice comes with numerous responsibilities to launch and grow your business.

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Motivating the Next Generation to Choose Dentistry as a Professional Career

Oral Health Group

Dentistry as a career choice has often been overlooked by younger generations. On the other hand, however, dentistry is one of the top 10 career options in the US, according to the 2021 US News and World Report. From financial independence, … The post Motivating the Next Generation to Choose Dentistry as a Professional Career appeared first on Oral Health Group.

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Let 2022 be the year of the Infection Control Coordinator

Dentistry Gone Digital

By: Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH. Infection control (IC) is vital to protect the health and well-being of both patients and staff in any successful dental practice. It should be a priority to appoint at least one infection control coordinator (ICC) responsible for the safe delivery of care. What is an Infection Control Coordinator? The CDC states that an ICC must be well-versed in infection prevention protocols and must be willing to update their knowledge continuously, becoming experts on the su

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Implant survival rate and marginal bone loss with the all-on-4 immediate-loading strategy: A clinical retrospective study with 1 to 4 years of follow-up

Dental News and Technology

Qingxia Yang, MSD Xiaoxu Guan, DDS, MSD Baixiang Wang, DDS, MSD, PhD Jingyao Bai, MSD Xiaoting Zhang, MSD Yi Zhou, DDS, MSD, PhD Show all authors Published: February 12, 2022 DOI: [link] Abstract Statement of problem Assessing peri-implant marginal bone loss (MBL) and its risk factors with cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) may clarify the risk factors for the all-on-4 (5 or 6) strategy and further improve its survival rate.

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New Sesame Street episode highlights importance of children’s oral health

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 1 Minute, 21 Second. The importance of oral hygiene and what to expect when visiting the dentist were the focus of a recent episode of Sesame Street, available in full on YouTube. In the episode, Elmo, Charlie, Julia and Alan play pretend dentist with a toy alligator to help remind Julia of what happens at the dentist.

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Surprising Causes of Jaw Pain Disorder

Gilreath Dental

Did you know that nearly 36 million adults in the United States suffer from some form of chronic jaw pain? We rely on our jaw joint to eat, speak and yawn. If these daily actions become painful, it is time to let a dentist evaluate you for TMD, or temporomandibular joint disorder. It is easy… The post Surprising Causes of Jaw Pain Disorder appeared first on Gilreath Family Dentistry.

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PATTERSON DENTAL CONTINUES DIAMOND LEVEL SUPPORT OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF DENTAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT

Dental News and Technology

Red Bank, NJ February 1, 2022 - The American Association of Dental Office Management (AADOM) is proud to announce continued support and sponsorship by Patterson Dental. Over the years these two companies have supported dental office managers and practice administrators across the country by providing educational and networking opportunities. Their combined resources have provided teams with learning opportunities customized for successful dental practice leaders and have helped support the growt

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While Mask Mandates Fall in Some States, They Remain Intact for Healthcare Providers

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Better days are ahead as the number of new COVID-19 cases continues to drop across the United States. In response, some states—including California—are beginning to loosen or strike down indoor mask mandates. On February 16, vaccinated Californians will no longer need to don masks inside. However, this change does not apply to healthcare providers—including dental practices—as well as long-term care facilities, schools, public transportation avenues such as buses and trains, correctional facilit

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Do you know a bad dentist?

Patient News

Because we deal with such great dentists and dental teams, and we’re managing print and digital dental marketing campaigns that feature stories about your great work and great results, we forget that there are not-so-great dentists out there. It was a surprising reminder this week to hear from one of our awesome clients about why they had to terminate a.

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MI Paste ONE Kids: A treatment solution for molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH)

Off the Cusp

Off the Cusp - Patterson Dental blog. Read Time: 2 Minute, 2 Second. Molar incisor hypomineralization (MIH) is a common developmental condition affecting primarily one or more first permanent molars. The central incisors may be affected as well, but this usually occurs to a lesser extent. Great varieties in severity exist, ranging from mild opacities to post eruptive enamel breakdown.

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Jacksonville University to launch Florida's first Certificate in Comprehensive Oral Implantology with M.S. in Dentistry

Dental News and Technology

Beginning in the summer of 2022, the University will train dental residents to earn a master of science degree in dentistry with a certificate in comprehensive oral implantology. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the evolving needs of patients , Jacksonville University today announced a three-year Master of Science in Dentistry and Certificate in Comprehensive Oral Implantology, supported by the Comprehensive Oral Implantology Residency Foundation (COIRF) and using

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IMPLANT RETAINED VERSUS IMPLANT SUPPORTED DENTURES

Dentistry Blog

Edentulous patients frequently find conventional dentures uncomfortable and unsatisfactory. Because of this, using dental implants to retain or support ill-fitting dentures is becoming increasingly popular.

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Do Cavities in Baby Teeth Really Need to Be Filled?

Polkadot Dental

Alpharetta, GA – You’ve just taken your child to a pediatric dentist, only to find that he or she has a cavity in a baby tooth. A common question we get from parents is, “Since that tooth is just going to fall out anyway, can’t you just let the cavity go instead of going through all the trouble associated with filling it?” “As I’ve discussed in other blogs, baby teeth are extremely important and should be cared for just like the permanent teeth,” says Alpharetta children’s den

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Debunking Common Dental Myths

The Super Dentists

Our mouth is arguably one of the most important parts of our entire body as it is responsible for allowing us to eat, drink, speak and sing. But often our. Read More. The post Debunking Common Dental Myths appeared first on The Super Dentists.

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MouthWatch Announces Integration of Its TeleDent™ Teledentistry Platform with Open Dental’s Practice Management System

Dental News and Technology

Metuchen, NJ – February 1 4 , 2022 – MouthWatch, LLC recently announced the integration of its award-winning, market leading TeleDent teledentistry platform with Open Dental Software’s open-source practice management system. TeleDent users now have the ability to utilize Open Dental’s powerful, flexible, and affordable practice management software that delivers a host of benefits to small and large practices alike According to MouthWatch LLC founder and CEO Brant Herman.

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Balancing SEO With Creativity in Content

Rosemont Review

For dentists and doctors trying to inch their way up the rankings on Google, prioritizing search engine optimization (SEO) is key. On top of that, emphasizing important information related to a particular procedure or news about your practice is one of the top priorities when creating content for a dental or medical website. However, if the blog or blurb becomes too loaded with SEO buzzwords and is extremely technical or bogged down with medical jargon, the information may be lost on the reader

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Composite resin restorations in posterior teeth – incremental or bulk fill?

The Dental Elf

This review of the performance (retention/fracture) of bulk-fill and incremental filled composite restorations place in the posterior teeth of adult patients included 14 RCTs. Only 4 of the studies were at low risk of bias and while no difference was shown between the two approaches but the number of failures was small small. The post Composite resin restorations in posterior teeth – incremental or bulk fill?

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Early Signs of Tooth Decay in Children

The Super Dentists

Tooth decay, especially in children, can turn into long-term oral health issues. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regards tooth decay in children as a widespread (though. Read More. The post Early Signs of Tooth Decay in Children appeared first on The Super Dentists.

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7 tools every dentist should be using for dental implants

Dentistry Blog

Due to the increasing demand for dental implants, many dentists have chosen to expand their practices to include dental implant treatments. After undergoing rigorous training and coursework on diagnostics, surgical skills, and techniques, it’s easy to overlook simpler lessons such as proper tool setup. There is a plethora of literature detailing surgical methods and clinical protocols, but not many resources that highlight the necessary tools or placement of tools needed to complete successful d

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Many Older Adults Experience Isolation as COVID-19 Pandemic Continues

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

Older adults are at greatest risk for severe COVID-19 illness, even with vaccination and booster shots. More than 65% of vaccinated individuals who were hospitalized for COVID-19 between June and September 2021 were age 65 or older. Over the past 2 years, most seniors have been highly cautious, changing their behaviors to reduce infection risk. However, many are now experiencing depression and anxiety due to the resultant social isolation.

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Sealants for primary molar teeth

The Dental Elf

This Cochrane review of he effects of sealants compared to no sealant or a different sealant in preventing pit and fissure caries on the occlusal surfaces of primary molars in children. Nine small RCTs were included providing limited evidence of low to very low certainty. The post Sealants for primary molar teeth appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Dentists: We Drive Ourselves Crazy!

Coaches Corner

Sometimes dentists and team members let the little things drive us absolutely nuts! On this episode of The Madow Dental Podcast we respond to a listener who is doing just that. It will help you deal with the day-to-day dental practice frustrations. Then on our mystery shopper calls Dr. Rich poses as a patient who wants $6000 worth of treatment but just has one simple question.

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Bulk Fill materialer – Can you trust them?

3M

Bulk fill materials have gradually become a type of material that is often used in the clinic. There are different types of bulk fill materials which should be used differently. This webinar will cover the following: Where can you advantageously use bulk fill materials? What should you be aware of in the clinic? What about contraction and tension building?

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More Than 70% of Americans Are Immune to Omicron Variant of SARS-CoV-2

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

This challenging winter with skyrocketing COVID-19 case numbers due to the quick transmissibility of the Omicron variant is winding down. While the explosion of COVID-19 across the United States was disheartening, it has left 73% of Americans with immunity against SARS-CoV-2. According to AP News , about half of the nation has been boosted with a COVID-19 vaccine and more than 80 million have been infected with the novel coronavirus.

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Post endodontic pain: Is it affected by irrigation technique?

The Dental Elf

This review of whether ultrasonic irrigation results in less postoperative root canal treatment pain than conventional irrigation included 6 RCTs. The suggests less pain with ultrasonic irrigation for the first 48 hours but no difference at 72 hours. The post Post endodontic pain: Is it affected by irrigation technique? appeared first on National Elf Service.

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Vacaville Kid’s Dentistry: Why Dental Sealants Make Sense

Vacaville Dental Professionals

Children’s smiles are the adult smiles of the future, and it’s an important time to stress the importance of good dental hygiene and preventative care. February is National Children’s Dental Health Month, and the 2022 theme is around children’s dental sealants. Our dental team is jumping on board with the theme and spreading awareness about cavity protection treatment with dental sealants in Vacaville.

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Heart Health Month: How Stress Can Affect Your Heart And Mouth

Broomfield Dentists / MountainAire

In recognition of Heart Health Month, we would like to discuss the relationship between stress, your heart, and your dental health. It is well known that stress can have negative effects on the body, including increased blood pressure and heart rate. However, it can also negatively impact your dental health, too. . What is Heart Health Month? Put simply, Heart Health Month is a time set aside to promote heart health awareness and encourage people to live healthier lifestyles.

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International Collaboration Launched to Investigate Long COVID-19

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

More than 100 million people across the globe have reported enduring symptoms long after their SARS-CoV-2 infections have resolved. Researchers from three countries that have been greatly impacted by the pandemic are collaborating to learn more about long COVID-19. The University of Illinois Chicago, University of Derby and Sheffield Hallam University both in the United Kingdom, and Ramaiah Medical College in India are conducting 16-week trials on patients who have recovered from COVID-19 but st

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11 Facts About Gum Disease You Should Know

Modern Family Dental

Gum disease is one of the most serious and common oral conditions that often go under the radar. This may be due to the spread of misconceptions or lack of awareness of this disease. Alternatively, it could be because more renowned oral ailments such as tooth decay, cavities, and impacted molars have overshadowed it. The lack of knowledge about this disease is a serious issue, especially with your dental health on the line.

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Addressing dental barriers at North Philadelphia Community Health Fair

ASDA Blog

It’s no secret that many dental schools in the United States are based in underserved areas. In this way, there is a mutually beneficial situation where students have greater opportunities to recruit patients and members of the community have greater access to dental care. Nowadays, many dental schools have integrated community-based outreach into their programs where dental students provide dental care directly at community sites.

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Get Instant Celebrity Smile With Veneers in Blackburn

Healthy Smiles

How often do you see movie stars on TV and wish you had their perfect smile? Teeth that are straight, white, and proportioned are common among celebrities. After all, one of the first things people notice about you is your smile. Your smile can also influence how attractive, youthful, and confident you are. What you may not realise is that a celebrity smile is within your grasp.

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Ready for a Vacation? US Says Avoid These COVID-19 Hot Spots

Dimensions of Dental Hygiene

With spring quickly heading our way and the number of new COVID-19 cases taking a nosedive, who wouldn’t want to start planning a getaway? The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has picked up on this desire for travel among Americans and issued an advisory of 135 destinations to avoid due to the high transmission of SARS-CoV-2.

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When to Start Brushing Your Baby’s Teeth

The Super Dentists

Babies do not come with manuals, which means that all of our child rearing questions must be discovered by doing research and asking questions. Just as parents need to learn. Read More. The post When to Start Brushing Your Baby’s Teeth appeared first on The Super Dentists.

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Bien Air Annonces Nova Electric Handpiece Will be Available for Ordering at Chicago MidWinter Meeting

Denticle

I have used electric handpieces in my clinic for about 10-15 years now and I cannot bear the thought of ever being without them. Because of my job in evaluating products for my peers, I approach things cautiously, letting products prove to me their value rather than expecting the value before I touch them. So when I started with electrics, I went into it thinking there would not be much of a difference. and I cold not have been more wrong.

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Clinical Case: Total-etch Adhesive Bonding of a Chairside CAD/CAM Glass Ceramic Overlay

3M

The post Clinical Case: Total-etch Adhesive Bonding of a Chairside CAD/CAM Glass Ceramic Overlay appeared first on 3M Dental Blog.

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