National Dental Hygiene Month, celebrated each October, serves as a significant reminder of the crucial role dental hygienists play in maintaining oral health. In recent years, the field of dental hygiene has witnessed a remarkable transformation.
This blog explores the evolution of dental hygienists, highlighting new techniques such as Guided Biofilm Therapy, innovative smile assessment apps, and the groundbreaking approval in Arizona for dental hygienists to administer injectables like BOTOX.
These changes are shaping the dental hygiene landscape and creating fresh opportunities for professionals in the field.
Guided Biofilm Therapy: A Game Changer
Guided Biofilm Therapy (GBT) is revolutionizing the world of dental hygiene. Traditionally, dental hygienists primarily focused on plaque and tartar removal. However, GBT goes beyond this by using advanced technology to visualize, and eliminate biofilm—the hidden layer of bacteria causing dental issues.
GBT incorporates specialized technology, piezo devices to remove biofilm. This makes it easier for hygienists to remove biofilm efficiently and it’s more comfortable for patients.
This technology-driven approach enhances patient outcomes, providing a more comprehensive hygiene appointment experience and optimizes patient education by showing patients the type of plaque and biofilm on their teeth. This can be a great motivational tool for patients to improve their home care and oral hygiene routine.
Embracing GBT promises to elevate the role of dental hygienists, making them even more vital in overall dental health.
Innovative Smile Assessment Apps
In today’s digital age, innovative smile assessment apps are transforming the way dental hygienists evaluate oral health. These apps leverage “smile possibilities“ and artificial intelligence to provide a more comprehensive smile analysis.
Using a smartphone or tablet, dental hygienists can capture images of a patient’s teeth and swiftly assess various aspects of their smile, such as alignment, color, and symmetry, etc. These apps enable hygienists to support a more personalized treatment plan and visually demonstrate potential dental procedures, such as teeth whitening, Invisalign, implants, etc. This approach enhances patient engagement and empowers patients to make informed decisions regarding their oral health.
This new technology makes dental hygiene appointments more fun for the patient and clinicians.
Furthermore, these apps offer secure patient record storage, streamlining administrative tasks. This not only saves time but also ensures that patient data is readily accessible and up to date, contributing to improved patient care.
Many dental hygienists are also using digital scanners to show patients a tour of their month. The intra-oral scans and these AI apps are helpful to the dentists’ diagnosis and can save time during the hygiene-patient exam when the hygienist shows the patient what is happening in their mouth.
Dental hygienists have a great opportunity to get patients set up to accept necessary care. This will save time when doctor completes the hygiene-patient exam.
“Save time and everyone runs on time.”
Patients should not be left waiting for the dentist to complete the patient exam! There is an easier way to do life in your day as a dental hygienist and/or dental professional.
*See resources listed below for suggested Dental AI Apps and a new scanner that’s cost-effective for hygienists to use during appointments. Check out these options and plan to utilize this new technology for your hygiene patient exams. There is a much easer way to get patients to accept your care!
Injectable Approval in Arizona: Expanding Dental Hygienists’ Role
One of the most significant recent developments in the dental hygiene field is the approval for dental hygienists in Arizona to administer injectables like BOTOX. While this approval might appear unexpected, it underscores the evolving role of dental hygienists within the healthcare sector.
Check other states who will be approving this service administered by a registered dental hygienist.
Injectables, such as BOTOX, are not solely for cosmetic purposes; they also serve therapeutic needs like treating temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ) and bruxism. By acquiring this additional skill, dental hygienists can provide a more comprehensive approach to oral health and improve overall wellness.
This expanded scope not only benefits patients by offering additional treatment options but also opens exciting career paths for dental hygienists.
Turning Burnout into Opportunity
The dental profession has historically faced challenges related to burnout, high-stress levels, and limited career growth opportunities. Nevertheless, the exciting changes mentioned above are shifting the narrative around dental burnout. Here’s how:
- Enhanced Job Satisfaction: With the integration of Guided Biofilm Therapy and innovative smile assessment apps and scanners, dental hygienists can offer more advanced and personalized care. This leads to greater job satisfaction as dental hygienists witness the direct impact of their work on patient outcomes.
- Career Diversification: The approval for dental hygienists to administer injectables like BOTOX opens new career pathways within the dental profession. Hygienists can explore cosmetic dentistry and therapeutic treatments, broadening their horizons and earning potential.
- Technological Advancements: Embracing technology not only enhances patient care but also streamlines administrative tasks. Dental hygienists can focus more on patient interactions and less on paperwork, reducing stress and burnout.
Conclusion
As we celebrate National Dental Hygiene Month, it’s evident that exciting changes are on the horizon for dental hygienists. Guided Biofilm Therapy, innovative smile assessment apps, scanners, and an expanded scope of practice in states like Arizona are transforming the profession.
These developments are not only improving patient care but also reshaping the landscape of dental hygiene, offering new avenues for career growth and job satisfaction. It’s a thrilling time to be a dental hygienist, and these changes are turning burnout into a golden opportunity to work in the dental profession.
Resources.
- Presto Smiles. Dental AI app. https://www.prestosmile.com/
- Aidite Technology Cameo Elegant 3 Intraoral scanner. https://bit.ly/3FAVS3z
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