There’s an Instrument for That? Conquering Tricky Spots in Dental Hygiene Instrumentation

Amanda Hill, BSDH, RDH, CDIPC

December 2024 Course - Expires Friday, December 31st, 2027

Web Only

Abstract

Struggling to get that deposit on the distal of No. 15? Getting frustrated at the radiographic calc that seems impossible to feel? Let’s face it. Many of us are still using the same instruments we learned about in school. But just like dentistry has evolved, so have dental instruments and handpieces. From scaling implants without causing harm to confidently navigating even the trickiest furcation, this webinar is your gateway to discovering the power of innovation. Techniques that not only improve efficiency but also safeguard your physical well-being are covered, while giving you the confidence to break out of your routine and try something new.

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CREDITS: 1 SI
COST: $0.00
PROVIDER: AEGIS Publications, LLC
SOURCE: Inside Dental Hygiene | December 2024
COMMERCIAL SUPPORTER: GC America; Nordent Manufacturing, Inc.; Ultradent Products, Inc.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify ergonomic principles to support musculoskeletal health.
  • Examine key factors to determine instrument selection.
  • Analyze a variety of instruments and handpieces to improve patient outcomes.

Presenter Qualifications:

Amanda Hill has over 25 years experience in clinical dental hygiene and education in dentistry. She is the recipient of ADS’s Emerging Infection Control Leader award and an active participant with the advisory board for RDH magazine, Dentistry IQ, and ADS’s Infection Control In Practice Editorial Review Board.

Disclosures:

Ms. Hill has received an honorarium from AEGIS Publications, LLC for her preparation and presentation of this program.

Queries for the presenter may be directed to justin.romano@broadcastmed.com.