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How To Take A Proactive Approach To Reduce Cancellations & No-Shows, Carrie Webber Jun 2024

How To Take A Proactive Approach To Reduce Cancellations & No-Shows, Carrie Webber

Articulator Magazine

Cancellations and no-shows wreak havoc on dental practice schedules, with 80% of practices citing last-minute cancellations as the main reason for incomplete schedules. This article provides a proactive approach to minimize cancellations by focusing on three key areas: enhancing the patient experience to build trust and perceived value, optimizing the check-out process with effective communication, and providing ongoing team training on verbal skills and customer service. By implementing strategies that prioritize patient relationships, commitment, and a seamless experience, practices can reduce cancellations, improve scheduling efficiency, and foster patient loyalty.


Practicing Dentistry: The Most Dangerous Profession?, Stephanie Botts Rdh, Bsdh, Ceas Jun 2024

Practicing Dentistry: The Most Dangerous Profession?, Stephanie Botts Rdh, Bsdh, Ceas

Articulator Magazine

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are highly prevalent among dental clinicians due to repetitive movements, awkward postures, and static positions. This article highlights the importance of ergonomics - designing work environments for the worker - in preventing career-threatening MSDs. Key principles discussed include proper operator positioning establishing neutral spinal alignment, adjusting patient positioning to minimize harmful movements, and adopting an "ergonomic mindset" prioritizing clinicians' musculoskeletal health. The article discusses how through comprehensive ergonomic interventions, dental professionals can reduce injury risks and enjoy long, pain-free careers.


Shift Your Energy To Shift Your Burnout, Laura Brenner Dds Jun 2024

Shift Your Energy To Shift Your Burnout, Laura Brenner Dds

Articulator Magazine

This article explores why standard burnout treatments like self-care activities and practice ownership often provide temporary relief but fail to address the root cause. The author identifies a common pattern among burnt-out, "Compassionate Caretakers" - a tendency towards people-pleasing, perfectionism, and self-sacrifice driven by a need for validation. In contrast, those who avoid burnout ("Solution Seekers") maintain healthy boundaries, let go of others' problems, and operate from a mindset of win-win solutions. By reframing perspectives through self-awareness and allowing self-compassion, Compassionate Caretakers can shift to become Solution Seekers. This inner work provides the energy to genuinely address external burnout triggers …


Self-Care For Healthcare Professionals, Purnima Hernandez Dda, Ms, Ma, Chwc Jun 2024

Self-Care For Healthcare Professionals, Purnima Hernandez Dda, Ms, Ma, Chwc

Articulator Magazine

This personal narrative chronicles the author's journey to prioritize self-care and adopt a lifestyle medicine approach after experiencing unexplained at the peak of her career. Realizing that succeeding in a profession dedicated to helping others required first helping herself, she immersed herself in learning about diet and lifestyle changes. By making reasonable adjustments to her sleep, nutrition, stress management, movement, and relationships, her health drastically improved within months. The article emphasizes the importance of self-care for healthcare professionals to avoid burnout and chronic lifestyle diseases. It provides a framework for developing a personalized lifestyle plan. Ultimately, the piece is a …


Physical Therapy Graduate Perceptions Of The Didactic Use Of Goreact Video Assessment Software And Work Readiness, Jacqueline Moore Jun 2024

Physical Therapy Graduate Perceptions Of The Didactic Use Of Goreact Video Assessment Software And Work Readiness, Jacqueline Moore

Journal of Innovation in Health Sciences Education

Introduction: Physical therapy education programs adopting online teaching and learning must ensure students acquire the necessary skills for optimal professional work readiness, including appropriate assessment and feedback in the online environment. The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the perceptions of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) graduates' professional work readiness after using GoReact video assessment software at an accredited DPT education program in the United States.

Methods: Semi structured interviews were conducted with 15 DPT graduates via virtual teleconferencing software. Interview data were analyzed using descriptive and emotion coding.

Results: Results indicated that most participants held an …


Factors Predicting The Intention To Engage In Self-Protective Behavior Against Monkeypox Infection Among Thai People, Awirut Singkun, Wichan Phibarn, Wichaporn Intharachuti, Arunothai Derramon, Thitika Kimise Jun 2024

Factors Predicting The Intention To Engage In Self-Protective Behavior Against Monkeypox Infection Among Thai People, Awirut Singkun, Wichan Phibarn, Wichaporn Intharachuti, Arunothai Derramon, Thitika Kimise

Journal of Health Research

Background: An emerging monkeypox outbreak in many countries caused the WHO to declare the disease an international public health problem. This study aimed to explore knowledge of monkeypox and its transmission, intention to engage in self-protection, and factors predicting the intention to engage in self-protective behavior among Thai people.

Methods: A cross-sectional design was conducted between September and October 2022 with a self-administered questionnaire through an online survey. A total of 581 respondents were included in the data analysis. Descriptive statistics, and a binary logistic regression were used.

Results: Most respondents had good knowledge of monkeypox and its transmission …


Outgoing Mda President Knudsen: ‘I Strongly Believe In The Mda!’, Eric Knudsen Dds Jun 2024

Outgoing Mda President Knudsen: ‘I Strongly Believe In The Mda!’, Eric Knudsen Dds

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

In his outgoing address, MDA President Knudsen expressed excitement about the association’s future and highlighted key achievements and challenges. He thanked his wife, staff, and interim executive director Bill Sullivan for their support, particularly after the sudden passing of Karen Burgess. Knudsen emphasized initiatives to improve rural dental care, restructure the finance department, and address insurance reimbursement issues. He praised the MDA’s advocacy efforts, including expanding Medicaid and legislative accomplishments. Knudsen concluded by welcoming new executive director John Tramontana and expressing confidence in MDA's continued success.


What You Should Know About Medicare (And How To Avoid Potential Medicare Traps), Rick Seely Jun 2024

What You Should Know About Medicare (And How To Avoid Potential Medicare Traps), Rick Seely

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

Navigating Medicare is complex due to its numerous parts, rules, and potential penalties. For those turning 65, enrolling in Medicare can be daunting and mistakes can be costly. Working with a certified Medicare broker is recommended to ensure proper and timely enrollment. The article emphasizes understanding when to enroll, which parts of Medicare to choose based on individual circumstances, and common misconceptions. It also highlights the importance of supplemental coverage and the differences between Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans. MDA members have access to resources and brokers to aid in this transition.


J Mich Dent Assoc June 2024 Jun 2024

J Mich Dent Assoc June 2024

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

Every month, The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association provides news, information, and features about Michigan dentistry to our state's oral health community and the MDA's 6,200+ members. It stands as the primary publication reaching Michigan dentists.

In the June 2024 issue, the Journal focuses on the 2024 Annual Meeting in Lansing. Original content includes:

  • A cover story farewell address by MDA President Eric Knudsen

  • A feature article on Medicare

  • A New Professional Column

  • A New Professional Column: “Navigating the Journey: Finding Your Practice Philosophy as a New Dentist”

  • News You Need, an editorial, and regular department articles covering MDA …


Staff Matters: How Will The New Federal Earnings Threshold Impact Our Practice?, Jodi Schafer Sphr, Shrm-Scp Jun 2024

Staff Matters: How Will The New Federal Earnings Threshold Impact Our Practice?, Jodi Schafer Sphr, Shrm-Scp

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

This article addresses impending changes to overtime rules under the federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and their implications for dental practices. The Department of Labor's recent updates on the minimum earning threshold for exempt employees necessitate adjustments in employment classifications. Starting July 1, 2024, the threshold will increase to $844 per week and subsequently rise every three years. Dental practices, including salaried employees like dental hygienists and management staff, must reassess classifications to ensure compliance. For affected employees, reclassification as non-exempt may be necessary, entailing eligibility for overtime pay. However, a hybrid approach—paying non-exempt employees a weekly salary while …


Mda Insurance: Weave A Financial Safety Net To Protect Your Income Stream, Future, And Family, Craig Start Jun 2024

Mda Insurance: Weave A Financial Safety Net To Protect Your Income Stream, Future, And Family, Craig Start

The Journal of the Michigan Dental Association

It's crucial to have a financial safety net, especially for small-business owners and parents, to protect against career-ending injury or illness. Key insurance policies include life insurance, disability income insurance, and business overhead expense insurance. Life insurance ensures financial support for your family, while disability insurance provides income if you cannot work. Business overhead insurance covers business expenses during your disability. Contact MDA Insurance for a consultation on these essential protections.


Management Of Dysphagia In Tracheostomized Patients: A Narrative Review, Chih-En Liu, Shu-Mei Yang, Ming-Yen Hsiao Jun 2024

Management Of Dysphagia In Tracheostomized Patients: A Narrative Review, Chih-En Liu, Shu-Mei Yang, Ming-Yen Hsiao

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Swallowing disorders are prevalent in tracheostomized patients and are associated with a high incidence of aspiration. This narrative review discusses the primary causes and subsequent management strategies for dysphagia in this population. Factors such as reduced laryngeal elevation, compromised hypopharyngeal and laryngeal sensations, impaired vocal cord function, loss of glottic airflow and subglottic pressure, weakened cough reflex, increased respiratory secretions, and disuse muscle atrophy have been identified as major contributors. These challenges can lead to severe complications, including aspiration pneumonia and respiratory failure. Comprehensive evaluations that combine clinical assessments with a thorough review of a patient’s medical history are crucial. …


Application Of Intravenous Laser Irradiation Of Blood (Ilib) In Physical Medicine: A Narrative Review, Ya-Chi Chuang, Yuan-Yang Cheng Jun 2024

Application Of Intravenous Laser Irradiation Of Blood (Ilib) In Physical Medicine: A Narrative Review, Ya-Chi Chuang, Yuan-Yang Cheng

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Intravenous laser irradiation of blood (ILIB) involves a type of intravascular treatment which applies a helium-neon laser possessing a wavelength of 632.8nm. Since its first use in 1981 by Russian scientists, it is now widely applied in the treatment of various diseases, including chronic musculoskeletal pain, wound healing, spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, rheumatoid arthritis and acute kidney injury. The underlying mechanism for ILIB may be associated with its anti-oxidative (through regulating the reactive oxygen species systems) and anti-inflammatory effects (by reducing the production of inflammatory cytokines). Moreover, positive effects on …


Early Intervention In A Child With Aymé-Gripp Syndrome: A Case Report, Liang-Jun Ou-Yang, Pei-Hsuan Huang, Hsiang-Ning Chang, Chih-Chi Chen, Chia-Ling Chen, Chia-Ying Chung Jun 2024

Early Intervention In A Child With Aymé-Gripp Syndrome: A Case Report, Liang-Jun Ou-Yang, Pei-Hsuan Huang, Hsiang-Ning Chang, Chih-Chi Chen, Chia-Ling Chen, Chia-Ying Chung

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

Aymé-Gripp syndrome is an autosomal dominant inherited disease. The de novo pathogenic variant of the MAF gene, located at 16q23.2, is considered the primary common cause of this disease. The pathogenic variant causes interference with lens and eye development and embryonic development. Patients with Aymé-Gripp syndrome typically present with bilateral cataracts, bilateral congenital sensorineural hearing loss, and Down syndrome-like facial features. Dual sensory impairment is observed in these patients. Delayed developmental milestones in the aspect of gross motor, fine motor, speech, and language, cognitive function, and social interaction can be detected early in life. Here we presented a 4-year-old male …


Effectiveness Of Specialized Oral Care For Post-Acute Stroke Patients, Hui-Chuan Chen, Hsiao-Han Wei, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Hsial-Lun To, Hsiao-Fan Wang, Ying-Han Hong Jun 2024

Effectiveness Of Specialized Oral Care For Post-Acute Stroke Patients, Hui-Chuan Chen, Hsiao-Han Wei, Yi-Hsuan Yang, Hsial-Lun To, Hsiao-Fan Wang, Ying-Han Hong

Rehabilitation Practice and Science

(1) Background: Poor oral health is a common problem in stroke patients. In Taiwan, there are professional oral care processes for patients with special needs such as stroke patients, which are guided by dental hygienists. This study sought to investigate the effectiveness of specialized oral care for hospitalized stroke patients; (2) Methods: This prospective study was conducted in the Rehabilitation ward at the Taipei City Hospital. Sixty-six patients were randomly divided into two groups. The specialized oral care group (n=34) was guided by dental hygienists. The control group (n=32) received only routine oral care. The oral health outcome measure was …


References For Trends In Malpractice Payments And Adverse Actions Against Healthcare Providers In The State Of Colorado Between 1990–2022 May 2024

References For Trends In Malpractice Payments And Adverse Actions Against Healthcare Providers In The State Of Colorado Between 1990–2022

Articulator Magazine

This editorial explores the profound influence of community on personal and professional growth within the dental profession. It discusses the dynamics of social networks, highlighting their role in fostering innovation and support while cautioning against the risks of groupthink and echo chambers. Emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and diverse perspectives, the piece advocates for open dialogue and self-awareness to ensure the continued advancement and ethical integrity of dentistry.


Embracing Trauma: Informed Dental Care For Patient Well-Being, Adriana Zuniga Dds May 2024

Embracing Trauma: Informed Dental Care For Patient Well-Being, Adriana Zuniga Dds

Articulator Magazine

Trauma-informed dental care acknowledges that patients may have past traumatic experiences affecting their reactions during appointments. By creating a supportive environment through clear communication, calm demeanor, and emotional regulation techniques, dental professionals can help patients feel safe and improve their overall experience.


A Generational Transition Is Coming, Marko Vujicic May 2024

A Generational Transition Is Coming, Marko Vujicic

Articulator Magazine

This article discusses significant shifts occurring in the dental profession, highlighting the decline in solo practices and practice ownership, especially among younger dentists. It examines the rise of dental service organizations (DSOs) and factors driving these changes, such as student debt, increased diversity and evolving work-life balance preferences. The article emphasizes the need for dental associations to adapt to these trends and explores the potential opportunities for expanding dental care access and industry growth amidst these transitions.


Innovation 360: Showcasing Dentistry's Latest Advancements., Jack Nguyen Ms, Dds May 2024

Innovation 360: Showcasing Dentistry's Latest Advancements., Jack Nguyen Ms, Dds

Articulator Magazine

The article recaps the new dental innovations from Biolase, Cocofloss, Dr. Jen Natural, InnoBioSurg, Prosites, and REMastered Sleep presented during the 2024 Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC) Innovation 360 course.


Unleashing The Power Of Reflective Treatment Planning, Laura Ramsey May 2024

Unleashing The Power Of Reflective Treatment Planning, Laura Ramsey

Articulator Magazine

This article explores how dental students at the University of Colorado School of Dental Medicine are using the practice of reflective treatment planning to prepare for life after graduation. The article also details how readers can use reflection in the their everyday practice of dentistry, case review, peer discussions and study clubs, patient feedback integration and more.


Help! We've Had An Exposure, Alyssa Aberle Mba, Rdh, Cdipc May 2024

Help! We've Had An Exposure, Alyssa Aberle Mba, Rdh, Cdipc

Articulator Magazine

This article discussed best practices for post-exposure protocol in the dental practice based on the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard.


Unlocking The Full Potential: Laser Use For Hygienists In Colorado, Joy Raskie Rdh May 2024

Unlocking The Full Potential: Laser Use For Hygienists In Colorado, Joy Raskie Rdh

Articulator Magazine

This article explores the evolution of laser use in the Colorado dental profession, highlighting significant regulatory changes that have expanded the scope of practice for dental hygienists. With comprehensive training requirements in place, hygienists now have the flexibility to perform a wide range of laser procedures, including lesion treatment, tooth desensitization, bacterial reduction and photobiomodulation. These advancements signify a transformative shift in patient care delivery, emphasizing the importance of proper training to ensure safe and effective laser use in dental practices.


Help Is On The Way, Allen Vean Dmd May 2024

Help Is On The Way, Allen Vean Dmd

Articulator Magazine

The editorial addresses the workforce challenges in the dental profession, highlighting difficulties in recruiting hygienists and assistants. Suggestions include supporting current dental assistants in advancing their education to become hygienists and improving workplace environments to attract new employees. Initiatives such as a new accredited hygiene program at Colorado Mountain College and potential legislative changes offer hope, but patient safety and quality care must remain priorities.


Caring For Our Colleagues: A Guide For Compassionate Action, Karen Foster Dds May 2024

Caring For Our Colleagues: A Guide For Compassionate Action, Karen Foster Dds

Articulator Magazine

This article emphasizes the importance of prioritizing mental health in the dental profession, offering strategies for recognizing warning signs and encouraging proactive support for colleagues in distress, with resources available for assistance.


Articulator Q1 2024 May 2024

Articulator Q1 2024

Articulator Magazine

This issue serves as a wrap-up of the 2024 Rocky Mountain Dental Convention (RMDC) hosted by the Metro Denver Dental Society (MDDS). Read more to learn about new dental innovation presented at RMDC, how to take compassionate action with colleagues in a mental health crisis, the importance of reflective treatment planning, post-exposure steps to take in a dental practice and more.


Impact Of An Adaptive Worksite Diabetes Prevention Trial On Health Action Process Approach Outcomes Regarding Dietary Intake And Physical Activity, Danielle E. King, Carla K. Miller, Haikady N. Nagaraja, Kentaro Fujita, Jennifer S. Cheavens May 2024

Impact Of An Adaptive Worksite Diabetes Prevention Trial On Health Action Process Approach Outcomes Regarding Dietary Intake And Physical Activity, Danielle E. King, Carla K. Miller, Haikady N. Nagaraja, Kentaro Fujita, Jennifer S. Cheavens

Health Behavior Research

Weight loss, through a reduction in energy intake and increase in energy expenditure, can reduce diabetes risk in people with prediabetes. However, lifestyle change can be challenging even with positive intentions. The Health Action Process Approach (HAPA) theoretical framework bridges the intention-behavior gap by targeting planning behaviors and strengthening efficacious beliefs for behavioral change. In the current trial, an adaptive design was employed to examine differences in HAPA measures (i.e., planning and self-efficacy) regarding the target behaviors of dietary intake and physical activity (PA). Adults ≥ 21 years old with overweight or obesity and prediabetes (n = 185) received the …


Glutaminase - A Potential Target For Cancer Treatment, Josephine Anthony, Sureka Varalakshmi, Ashok Kumar Sekar, Nalini Devarajan, Balamurugan Janakiraman, Rajendran Peramaiyan May 2024

Glutaminase - A Potential Target For Cancer Treatment, Josephine Anthony, Sureka Varalakshmi, Ashok Kumar Sekar, Nalini Devarajan, Balamurugan Janakiraman, Rajendran Peramaiyan

BioMedicine

The overexpression of glutaminase is reported to influence cancer growth and metastasis through glutaminolysis. Upregulation of glutamine catabolism is recently recognized as a critical feature of cancer, and cancer cells are observed to reprogram glutamine metabolism to maintain its survival and proliferation. Special focus is given on the glutaminase isoform, GLS1 (kidney type glutaminase), as the other isoform GLS2 (Liver type glutaminase) acts as a tumour suppressor in some conditions. Glutaminolysis linked with autophagy, which is mediated via mTORC1, also serves as a promising target for cancer therapy. Glutamine also plays a vital role in maintaining redox homeostasis. Inhibition of …


Unveiling The Power Of Flavonoids: A Dynamic Exploration Of Their Impact On Cancer Through Matrix Metalloproteinases Regulation, Peramaiyan Rajendran May 2024

Unveiling The Power Of Flavonoids: A Dynamic Exploration Of Their Impact On Cancer Through Matrix Metalloproteinases Regulation, Peramaiyan Rajendran

BioMedicine

Cancer is a prominent contributor to mortality rates globally, with its progression and spread being the primary factors underlying this assertion. Despite advancements in cancer therapy, the existing therapeutic strategies are rendered useless as a result of their toxicity and the development of chemoresistance. Hence, it is imperative to assess alternate therapy modalities, and natural compounds present a promising prospect due to their demonstrated anticancer capabilities in several research models. This article provides an overview of the regulatory mechanisms involved in the expression of metalloproteinases (MMPs) and explores the potential therapeutic function of flavonoids as agents with anticancer activity that …


Phytochemical Composition Of Clinacanthus Nutans Based On Factors Of Environment, Genetics And Postharvest Processes: A Review, Nurul Hamizah Sabindo, Rusidah Mat Yatim, Kannan Thirumulu Ponnuraj May 2024

Phytochemical Composition Of Clinacanthus Nutans Based On Factors Of Environment, Genetics And Postharvest Processes: A Review, Nurul Hamizah Sabindo, Rusidah Mat Yatim, Kannan Thirumulu Ponnuraj

BioMedicine

Herpes simplex, varicella-zoster lesions, skin rashes, diabetes, snake bites and insect bites have all been treated by using Clinacanthus nutans (C. nutans). The pharmacological effects of C. nutans are influenced by the presence of terpenoids, flavonoids, alkaloids, phenolic acids, saponins, glycosides, steroids and tannins. This review focused on the phytochemical makeup, which varies geographically and is a subject of scarcely existing knowledge. C. nutans served as the primary search term, while the keywords “phytochemicals”, “chemical component” and “phytochemistry” were used to search the literature in the Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases. The articles pertinent to the …


Effectiveness Of Oil Pulling Using Coconut Oil And Sesame Oil In Comparison With 0.2% Chlorhexidine And Placebo In Plaque Reduction- A Randomized Control Trial’, Bharath Shivakumar, Sunitha S, Chandrashekar Br, Mirunalini Sundaravadivelu May 2024

Effectiveness Of Oil Pulling Using Coconut Oil And Sesame Oil In Comparison With 0.2% Chlorhexidine And Placebo In Plaque Reduction- A Randomized Control Trial’, Bharath Shivakumar, Sunitha S, Chandrashekar Br, Mirunalini Sundaravadivelu

International Journal of Health and Allied Sciences

Context: Oil pulling has multiple oral health benefits toward gingival and overall health. Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of oil pulling using sesame and coconut oils. Settings and Design: JSS High School, Suttur, Nanjangud Taluk, Mysuru Randomised controlled double-blinded parallel-arm study. Methods and Material: Participants selected were divided into four groups randomly. Mouth rinse bottles containing coconut oil, sesame oil, chlorhexidine and placebo were coded and distributed. Follow up was done on the seventh day and fourteenth day. Results: The study groups showed statistically significant difference. Conclusions: Oil pulling is effective in oral plaque control.