Functional medicine health coaching helps patients turn dental recommendations into lasting lifestyle changes. By partnering with health coaches, dental teams can strengthen oral-systemic health, improve patient engagement, and support better long-term outcomes.
This article explores how glove retrieval methods, dispenser placement, and emerging packaging designs may help strengthen operatory asepsis as practices refine their infection-prevention protocols.
An esthetic dental implant restoration may not stay esthetic forever. Learn how continued craniofacial growth, tissue changes, and gum recession can affect implant position and appearance—and how risk assessment and long-term planning can help protect results.
Airway health, hormonal changes, and bone health may be more connected than dental hygienists realize. Kristin Evans explains why these systemic patterns matter in the operatory.
ADHA says dentistry’s hygiene shortage is less about too few qualified clinicians and more about too few workplaces where hygienists want to stay. The updated statement shifts the debate from recruitment to retention.
Mastering dental anatomy and cosmetic techniques can elevate job satisfaction and strengthen a fee-for-service practice. From diagnostic wax-ups to truly making teeth look like teeth, refined anterior artistry leads to more lifelike restorations, happier patients, and reduced clinical stress.