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Dental Hygiene Students’ Education and Intent to Use Recommended . . . Purpose Dental hygienists’ knowledge and application of clear communication techniques are critical due to their role as primary providers of education about preventive regimens The purpose of this study was to obtain information about dental hygiene students’ perceived education regarding recommended communication techniques and their intent to use these techniques in practice Methods A
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About Us | Journal of Dental Hygiene - ADHA The Journal of Dental Hygiene is the premier, peer-reviewed scientific research publication for dental hygienists The journal is currently published on a bi-monthly basis in February, April, June, August, October and December In each issue, ADHA members and subscribers will find articles that help them stay up-to-date on the latest research and make evidence-based treatment decisions To
Employment Patterns of Dental Hygienists in the United States During . . . Purpose: Despite recovery in dental practices’ patient volume, dentists in the United States (US) continue to report difficulties in hiring dental hygienists due to the COVID-19 pandemic This study updates previous data on US dental hygienists’ employment patterns and attitudes concerning returning to work Methods: Licensed dental hygienists were invited to participate in monthly web
Trauma-Informed Care in Oral Health Care: The role of dental hygienists Traumatic experiences can impact individuals’ oral health and how they experience dental treatment in ways patients and their dental providers may or may not initially anticipate As approximately half of children and two-thirds of adults in the United States have experienced some type of traumatic event, it is critically important for providers to be aware of patients’ trauma histories