Today's case study is unique—not necessarily in the findings themselves, but in the diagnosis. What could it be? Find out more below.—Bethany Montoya, MBA, RDH, Editorial Director
Every day, you make a difference for patients, colleagues, and the community. Too often, that impact goes unseen. The Heart to Hands Awards were created to honor the passion and dedication that move dental hygiene forward. Nominate yourself, your team, or a colleague today and let the world see the story behind your success.
A 6-year-old male with a habit of biting his lip presents with a dome-like lesion on his lower lip. Dr. Conway Jensen has a likely—instead of a definitive—diagnosis, and here's why.
Survey reveals shifting trends in implant maintenance, from declining plastic scaler use to rising titanium adoption—highlighting education’s vital role in clinical choices.
Burnt out or ready for a change? Attend RDH Under One Roof and leave with a renewed passion for your career. Make this your year to fall in love with your career again! Join us in National Harbor, MD, in July for THE dental hygiene event of the year!
Fordyce granules, also called Fordyce spots, are variants of normal anatomy that, on occasion, cause benign areas of the body to change in color, size, or shape.
Implants are often placed in mouths of people who lost their teeth due to poor oral hygiene. How can we get them to change their bad habits to prevent implant failure?
Discover how the latest research links oral health to systemic diseases like stroke, IBD, and heart disease—and why many patients still miss the connection. Here are practical strategies you can use to break down barriers and improve patient understanding.
In this CE course, we offer an evaluation of Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy, and other GLP-1 and GIP medications for dental health-care professionals. (3 credits)