6) DHQ: Vol 79-82

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Dental Hygiene Quarterly Vol 79-82

 

 

Volume 79

 

Tour de Toothpaste                                                                                 

Dr. Pamela Maragliano-Muniz BSDH, DMD
 

Dr. Margliano-Meniz will review low, moderate and high-risk clients and the best toothpaste options for them.

 

All things Orthodontics and Dental Hygiene

Dr. Dana Van Elslande, DDS
 

Dr. Van Elslande will discuss different white spot lesions, erosion concerns and additional adjuncts we should recommend for orthodontic clients.  She will validate the important role dental hygienists play during our client’s orthodontic treatment. 

 

Cannabis Awareness for the Dental Professional

Stacy Bobak RDH, Certified Cannabis Educator
 

Stacy Bobak will discuss facts about medical cannabis use and highlight the oral health implications associated with its use.

 

 

Volume 80

 

Periodontitis, Dysbiosis and Inflammation: What’s The Connection?          

Dr. Salme Lavigne PhD, MSDH, RDH
 

Dr. Lavigne shares the connection between periodontitis, dysbiosis and inflammation.

 

The Dental Hygienist’s Role in Diagnosis and Treatment of Erosive Tooth Wear and Bruxism 

Dr. Warden Noble, DDS, MS, MSEd
 

Dr Noble shares client cases to improve your diagnosis and treatment of erosive tooth wear and bruxism.

 

 

Volume 81

 

Dental Management of the Medically Compromised Client                         

Dr. Sanjukta Mohanta, DDS
 

Dr. Mohanta identifies the most common medications prescribed, common medical conditions, what dental hygients should be aware of and how to modify treatment.

 

Learning Objectives:

  1. Identify the most common medications prescribed and know their oral side effects and any dental treatment modifications required
  2. Understand common medical conditions and if there any contraindications to care
  3. Explain how dental hygiene care should be modified for medically compromised clients
  4. Understand the dental hygienists' role regarding medications
     

Protecting our Children: Keeping Them Safe With Early Detection

Doris Waite, RDH, Certified Myofunctional Therapist, Buteyko Breathing Educator
 

An interactive session with Beth Parkes, RDH, Bsc as Doris shares her passion for early detection of Sleep Disorder Breathing.


Learning Objectives:

  1. Introduction to the FAIREST screening tool for SDB (sleep disturbed breathing) in children
  2. 6 Categories of the screening tool and why they were selected
  3. Comparisons of what is normal vs abnormal
  4. How mouth breathing can impact a child’s growth and behaviour
  5. How sleep quality affects our daily life
  6. Symptoms associated with teeth grinding and reasons it occurs
  7. A new way to look in a child’s mouth and recognize potential problems

 

Volume 82

 

Social Justice and Improving Access to Oral Health Care                            

Dr. Sanjukta Mohanta, DDS
 

Dr. Mohanta shares her journey to helping others and how we, as dental hygienists, can improve access to oral health care.

 
 Learning Objectives:

  1. Outline the social determinants of health and the social contract
  2. Understand the barriers to oral health care
  3. Discuss publicly funded dental programs
  4. Discover current advocacy on social justice and improving access to oral health care
  5. Explain ways to improve access and social justice as they pertain to oral health care
     

What’s New in Caries Management?

Kerry Lepick, RDH
 

Kerry will discuss tool and forms, review treatment options and guide us on how to help get our clients with caries into remission.
 
 Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand how pathological factors, such as bacteria, salivary dysfunction, and dietary carbohydrates are related to caries progression.
  2. Begin implementing CAMBRA in your clinical setting.
  3. Identify clients who are low, medium and high caries risk.
  4. Create Caries Risk Assessment Form to use in your dental practice.
  5. Identify conditions in the medical and dental history that increase the risk of caries.
     

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