This week on Chairside Chat Michelle is sharing with you another one of her favorite instruments from PDT the Amazing Gracey™ for mesial, buccal, and lingual posterior surfaces with rigid shank. Michelle has loved using this instrument during Covid-19 when completing hand scaling on patients with … [Read more...] about Amazing Gracey 15-16 Rigid from PDT
Gracey 17-18 ER Mini: Chairside Chat
In this video Michelle talks to us about the Gracey 17-18 ER Mini Amazing Gracey™ with improved adaptation for narrow pockets thanks to a smaller working toe and shorter blade plus, an extended length terminal shank helps clinicans work in hard-to-reach, extremely narrow pockets and furcations. … [Read more...] about Gracey 17-18 ER Mini: Chairside Chat
PDT – Here for you! A Blog Post by Lacy Walker, RDH
Paradise Dental Technologies has been a sponsor for the “A Tale of Two Hygienists” podcast since the beginning and their loyalty has been greatly appreciated. I had the privilege of meeting Linda Miller, the CEO of PDT, for dinner in Chicago, Illinois earlier this year with other colleagues before … [Read more...] about PDT – Here for you! A Blog Post by Lacy Walker, RDH
Student Focused Presents: The Value Of Choosing And Maintaining Your Instruments
Please Leave a Review! It’s A Tale of Two Hygienists’ monthly student roundtable episode, which means Andrew and Michelle have invited a roster of guests to educate student listeners on a chosen topic. Kicking off this month’s topic, Michelle spoke to a trio of hygienists about how they … [Read more...] about Student Focused Presents: The Value Of Choosing And Maintaining Your Instruments
Ergonomics in Dentistry: Prevention Is Better Than Cure – Science Sunday
Prevention is Better Than Cure: Ergonomics in Dentistry Back, neck, shoulder and arm pain are more common in dental professionals than not, and if you are in the not category give it a little time. It is a hazard of the job, however thanks to the study of ergonomics, more and more we are seeing … [Read more...] about Ergonomics in Dentistry: Prevention Is Better Than Cure – Science Sunday