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Abstract
Dental
hygienists have historically been the primary promoters of health, prevention,
and wellness in dental practice. With the large number of automated self-care
devices available, many clients expect their dental hygienists to be experts
and advisors on such purchases. It is vitally important for dental hygienists
to understand and evaluate the available clinical research findings, and
along with their clients, apply them in a collaborative decision making
process.
The
purpose of this course is for dental hygienists to learn the scientific
and practical implications of evidence-based care in the selection of
automated oral hygiene self-care devices. Measurable clinical outcomes
in plaque removal, reduction in gingivitis, bleeding, probing depth, periodontal
pathogens, and the role of inflammatory mediators will be discussed. Automated
self-care products currently available will be identified. Successful
completion of the course objectives will be assessed by a post-test, to
be completed by the learner after reading the article in its entirety.
Two hours of continuing education course credit will be awarded following
successful completion of the post test.
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