Hygiene Tribune U.S. No. 8, 2013
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The recommendation comes from “A State of Decay,” an OHA report on the oral health of older Americans. The report is a state-by-state analysis of oral health care delivery and public health factors that affect the oral health of older adults. Among its findings is that more than half of the country received a “fair” or “poor” assessment when it came to meeting the minimal standards affecting dental care access for older adults. “A State of Decay” highlights both public health and health care delivery factors affecting the oral health of older adults. The methodology for determining each state’s total score was based on a formula that weighted a number of selected factors contributing to older adult oral health. Those factors are state oral health plans, edentulism, community water fluoridation and dental health professional shortage areas. Specifically regarding these shortage areas, the ADHA supports OHA’s recommendation to mitigate such shortages by improving the primary health care workforce through the expansion of the services provided by dental hygienists and dental therapists. Minnesota, which ranked highest of all states surveyed in providing dental care access for older adults, is the first state in the nation to approve the licensing of a midlevel oral health care provider, known in Minnesota as an Advanced Dental Therapist (ADT). The ADT is dually licensed as a dental hygienist and an ADT. Their education and training allow them to perform such duties as filling cavities and extracting teeth. Policymakers in other states, such as Washington and Maine, are viewing Minnesota’s law as one of several potential solutions to the lack of access to dental care for millions of Americans, particularly the poor and uninsured. “Using the dental hygiene workforce in a manner that allows dental hygienists to work with flexibility and up to the level they are educated will help to open the doors of access for many. Patients will benefit from a provider who can deliver both the preventive scope of a dental hygienist and the focused restorative scope of an advanced dental therapist,” said ADHA President Denise Bowers, RDH, PhD. In conjunction with the report release, OHA launched a new online resource, www.toothwisdom.org. A first-of-its-kind website focusing on older adults and oral health, the site connects older adults and their caregivers to local care and education about the oral health issues they face, the importance of continuing prevention as we age and the impact of oral health on overall health. ADHA is a sponsor and partner with Special Care Dentistry Association and OHA in the efforts to address the issues facing older adults and oral health. About the American Dental Hygienists’ Association The American Dental Hygienists’ Association is the largest national organization representing the professional interests of more than 150,000 dental hygienists across the country. Dental hygienists are preventive oral health professionals, licensed in dental hygiene, who provide educational, clinical and therapeutic services that support total health through the promotion of optimal oral health. For more information about ADHA, dental hygiene and the link between oral health and general health, visit ADHA at www.adha.org. (Source: ADHA, Oral Health America) Hygienist awards program extended Crest Oral-B plans to honor four top hygienists in year ahead the Procter & Gamble German Crest Oral-B continues to GNYDM Innovation Center at Kronrecognize registered dental BOOTH berg, Germany; $1,000; a rechygienists who go above and NO. 1226 ognition plaque; recognition beyond the call of duty with in dental periodicals and anthe third year of the Pros in the nouncements on the Crest Oral-B Profession awards program. These for Dental Professionals Facebook page awards acknowledge the pivotal role and on the www.dentalcare.com conhygienists play in their patients’ lives sumer website. in addition to their unwavering perFrom now until March 2014, nominasonal commitment to promoting good tions can be submitted via a nomination oral health. tab on the Crest Oral-B for Dental Pro“We have seen extraordinary enfessionals Facebook page. For the first tries over the past several years, which time in the program, hygienists may is why we must continue to honor nominate themselves. Nominations can those hygienists whose passion shine also be submitted by dentists, fellow hythrough in their everyday work,” said gienists, dental assistants, professional John Scarchilli, with scientific comcolleagues and academic colleagues. Admunications for P&G Oral Care. “These ditionally, Crest Oral-B will be present individuals dedicate countless hours to at dental conventions throughout the furthering the oral health cause, so we year, where applications can be submitare pleased to be able to applaud them ted onsite. publicly.” To be considered for the program, In 2014, Crest Oral-B will reward four nominees must meet the following criexceptional dental hygienists who conteria: RDH with two or more years of sistently display dedication to their clinical/professional experience after patients and their craft. Winners regraduation from dental hygiene school; ceive an all-expense paid trip to visit participation in community service; examples of work that is above and beyond the call of duty. “It is an honor, as a previous recipient of the award, that Crest Oral-B has decided to continue rewarding those in our profession,” said Ann Benson Ross. “I’ve learned an immense amount from the experience and have been afforded so many new opportunities, so I encourage all to take part, as I know so many of us out there deserve the honor.” To learn more about Pros in the Profession, including how to nominate yourself or a colleague for consideration, along with rules and regulations, visit www.facebook.com/professionalcrestoralb or visit www.prosintheprofession.com. For more about Crest Oral-B products and resources, you can visit the recently updated www.dentalcare.com consumer website. About Crest and Oral-B Crest was the first oral care brand to secure the ADA Seal of Acceptance for a clinically proven fluoride toothpaste. Since introducing fluoride toothpaste 54 years ago, it is estimated that Crest has helped prevent more than half a billion cavities in the United States. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Crest is owned and ” See AWARDS, page C2[2] => INDUSTRY NEWS C2 Hygiene Tribune U.S. Edition | November 2013 Mydent develops new ordering website for dental professionals For limited time, get a $50 eGift card with $250-minimum orders Mydent International has develGNYDM oped an ordering website for health BOOTH care professionals to conveniently NO. 3618 place DEFEND dealer orders. The website, available 24/7, enables users to identify their dealer for order fulfillment. For a limited time, Mydent International is giving away $50 eGift cards for www.restaurant.com to health care professionals who order $250 or more (suggested retail) on the website of DEFEND products through their dealer. The eGift card will be issued within one business day. Mydent’s new ordering website enables users to save their favorite products and view prior dealer orders. The website is free to sign up and easy to use on computers, tablets and smartphones. All orders will be processed through an authorized DEFEND dealer within two business hours. Access the website at www.defend.com/order or Mydent’s new ordering website enables users to save their favorite products and call (800) 275-0020 for further information. view prior dealer orders. The website is free to sign up and designed for use According to the company, Mydent Internaon desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. Visit www.defend.com/ tional is dedicated to fully maintaining its order to learn more. Photos/Provided by Mydent International brand promise: “To provide the health care professional with the highest quality infection control products, disposables, preventatives and impression materials at affordable prices, supported by superior service and 100 percent customer satisfaction.” The company’s slogan for its DEFEND products is: “Works Better. Lasts Longer. Costs Less.” New DEFEND products available Contra-designed DEFEND+PLUS Prophy Angles enable greater access while reducing hand fatigue and micro traumas. They’re disposable, latex free, smooth running, vibration free and have a flared cup to reduce splatter. They come 100 per box in a firm cup (purple) or soft cup (green). Mydent International recently launched a number of new DEFEND products. Krazy Cone Face Masks feature four characters designed to delight pediatric patients. Choices include a dog, cat, rabbit or a pig. Advantages include: nonglare pliable nosepiece; cool, comfortable breathing; fluid resistant; soft inner layer for facial comfort; fiberglass and latex free; 99 percent bacterial filtration efficiency; and 99 percent particulate filtration efficiency. They come 50 per box each, or there is an assorted box of 40. Four-ply patient towels are three-ply tissue and one-ply poly. According to the company, a unique technique is used to securely bond the layers of tissue and poly to eliminate separation of the layers. Reinforced edges provide added strength and durability. They’re sized at 13 by 18 inches to maximize absorption and patient protection. They come 500 to a case, all blue. DEFEND+PLUS Prophy Angles are contra designed to reduce hand fatigue, micro traumas and to enable greater access. They are disposable, latex free, smooth running and vibration free; and they have a flared cup design to reduce splatter. They come 100 per box in a firm cup (purple) or soft cup (green). Omnicare™ Antibacterial Foam Soap (400 ml) is formu- lated with Bag-on-Valve Instant Foam Technology™ for circumstances where hand hygiene is paramount. According to the company, powerful antibacterial action helps control the growth of microorganisms and bacteria. The complementary Omnicare Hand Sanitizer Spray (400 ml) is for disinfecting hands when soap and water aren’t readily available. It kills 99.9999 percent of bacteria. And it contains skin conditioners and nourishing ingredients to not dehydrate the skin, making it suitable for frequent use. There also is an Omnicare Automatic Dispenser, which comes standard with touch-free mechanism. It requires eight AA batteries (included). Also included are mounting brackets and/or double-sided foam tape that will stick on most surfaces. All of the new products are available on www.defend.com or by calling the company at (800) 275-0020. Or call or visit the website for more information on Mydent International and all of the the DEFEND brand of products. (Source: Mydent International) HYGIENE TRIBUNE Publisher & Chairman Torsten Oemus t.oemus@dental-tribune.com President & Chief Executive Officer Eric Seid e.seid@dental-tribune.com Group Editor Kristine Colker k.colker@dental-tribune.com Editor in Chief Dental Tribune Dr. David L. Hoexter feedback@dental-tribune.com Editor in Chief Hygiene Tribune Patricia Walsh, RDH feedback@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Robert Selleck r.selleck@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Fred Michmershuizen f.michmershuizen@dental-tribune.com Managing Editor Sierra Rendon s.rendon@dental-tribune.com Product/Account Manager Jan Agostaro j.agostaro@dental-tribune.com Marketing Director Anna Kataoka-Wlodarczyk a.wlodarczyk@dental-tribune.com EDUCATION Director Christiane Ferret c.ferret@dtstudyclub.com Accounting Coordinator Nirmala Singh n.singh@dental-tribune.com Tribune America, LLC 116 West 23rd Street, Suite 500 New York, NY 10011 Phone (212) 244-7181 Published by Tribune America © 2013 Tribune America, LLC All rights reserved. Tribune America strives to maintain the utmost accuracy in its news and clinical reports. If you find a factual error or content that requires clarification, please contact Managing Editor Robert Selleck at r.selleck@dental-tribune.com. Tribune America cannot assume responsibility for the validity of product claims or for typographical errors. The publisher also does not assume responsibility for product names or statements made by advertisers. Opinions expressed by authors are their own and may not reflect those of Tribune America. Editorial Board Dr. Joel Berg Dr. L. Stephen Buchanan Dr. Arnaldo Castellucci Dr. Gorden Christensen Dr. Rella Christensen Dr. William Dickerson Hugh Doherty Dr. James Doundoulakis Dr. David Garber Dr. Fay Goldstep Dr. Howard Glazer Dr. Harold Heymann Dr. Karl Leinfelder Dr. Roger Levin Dr. Carl E. Misch Dr. Dan Nathanson Dr. Chester Redhead Dr. Irwin Smigel Dr. Jon Suzuki Dr. Dennis Tartakow Dr. Dan Ward Tell Tell us us what what you you think! think! ◊ AWARDS, page C1 distributed by Procter & Gamble. Oral-B is the worldwide leader in the more than $5 billion brushing market. Part of the Procter & Gamble Company, the brand includes manual and electric toothbrushes for children and adults, oral irrigators and interdental products, such as dental floss. Oral-B manual toothbrushes are used by more dentists than any other brand in the United States and in many international markets. About Procter & Gamble The Procter & Gamble Company serves approximately 4.8 billion people worldwide with a portfolio of well-known brands such as Ace, Always, Ambi Pur, Ariel, Bounty, Charmin, Crest, Dawn, Downy, Duracell, Fairy, Febreze, Fusion, Gain, Gillette, Head & Shoulders, Iams, Lenor, Mach3, Olay, Oral-B, Pampers, Pantene, Prestobarba, SK-II, Tide, Vicks, Wella and Whisper. The P&G community includes operations in approximately 70 countries. You can visit www.pg.com to learn more about Procter & Gamble and its brands. 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