Choosing the best tool for cleaning between the teeth (Englisch)

Dienstag, 24. September, 19 Uhr und Mittwoch, 25. September, 12 Uhr

Online

45 Min. + Q&A

Heather Wong, MSDH, RDH

Überblick

Guiding patients to products that align with their motor skills, level of motivation, and level of disease is significant for long-term oral health. We will discuss the history of interdental cleaning, the different devices (floss, floss aids, rubber bristle brushes, interdental brushes, and oral irrigators), how to use them, and what type of patient can benefit from each product. By looking at clinical photos, illustrations, videos, frequently asked questions and research, you will feel confident in giving your home care recommendations. 

 

Zielgruppe

Dental and health professionals

 

Ziele des Webinars

  • Appraise literature to understand the efficacy of different interdental devices 
  • Explain the differences and indications for use between different interdental devices 
  • Deliver proper instructions for the use of different interdental devices 
  • Decide individualized home care recommendations based on the patient's needs, your clinical judgement, and research 

 

Lernergebnisse

  • To have knowledge of the indications for use with different interdental cleaning modalities 
  • To have knowledge about specific techniques needed for flossing, interdental brushes, rubber bristle brushes, and oral irrigators 
  • Understand practical ways to align your recommendation with your patient’s needs and preferences by utilizing patient centred care

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Über die Referentin

Heather Wong, MSDH, RDH is the Professional Relations Manager for TePe Oral Health Care USA and a dental hygienist. She has over 11 years’ experience working clinically as a hygienist in both periodontal and general practices, and she has worked full-time with TePe since 2019. Heather has been adjunct faculty at both Pacific University and Pasadena Community College, where she currently serves on the advisory board. She has served and supported the American Dental Hygienists’ Association (ADHA) at both the state and local levels as Treasurer, Trustee, and as a delegate. Heather has presented CE lectures with dental hygiene associations (state and national), Western Society of Periodontology, California Society of Periodontology, ADHA, and many webinars with TePe. Her research is focused on homecare and habit formation.