“If I cannot do great things, I can do small things in a great way.” — Martin Luther King Jr. Sixty-three years after Dr. Lucy Hobbs Taylor (shown, below left) became the first woman in the United States to earn a degree in dentistry, another revolutionary arrived on the... CONTINUE READING
If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is -- unless facts and first-person evaluations tell a different story. Such is the case with XP Pro Thin™ periodontal line of instruments, recently awarded Best Product with a 4.9 out of 5.0 rating from Dental Product Shopper. Used by both... CONTINUE READING
When the doors opened to RDH Under One Roof in Chicago on August 10-12, booth 1032 began welcoming hundreds of hygienists aiming who were the first to try the Young Varnish Pen. According to Young Innovations, Inc. based in Earth City, Mo., the response from the crowd at the Hyatt Regency... CONTINUE READING
Though in 1950 she had never taught a class, except Sunday school, Massachusetts native Dr. Esther Wilkins was willing to venture to the Pacific Northwest and lead the first eight students enrolled in the dental hygiene program in Washington. [caption id="attachment_3955" align="alignright"... CONTINUE READING
Screening is the beginning of the end of oral cancer, and Young Dental is joining the Oral Cancer Foundation in empowering hygienists to “Be Part of the Change™.” Hygienists are on the front lines of oral cancer detection, and their involvement in early screening is paramount in the fight... CONTINUE READING