Dana David+FollowThis Student’s Fixing Dental Care GapsEver wonder why getting a dentist appointment can feel impossible—especially for kids with special health needs? Alex Matthews, a dental student from rural Tennessee, is on a mission to change that. He’s racking up awards for research on why so many struggle to get dental care, from not enough providers to dentists feeling unprepared for complex cases. His big takeaway: we need better training and more support for dentists, so everyone can get the care they deserve. Love seeing someone tackle the root of the problem! #Health #BodyHealth #DentalCare20Share
Keith Stokes+FollowDentists: Is Selling Actually Ethical?Ever thought of 'selling' in healthcare as a bad thing? Turns out, it might be the opposite! On The Authentic Dentist podcast, Dr. Allison House and Shawn Zajas spill why dental pros actually have a moral duty to communicate (aka 'sell') treatment options. It’s not about pushing products—it’s about making sure patients know what’s possible for their health, even if they don’t realize it yet. Wildest part? Sometimes charging more makes patients value the treatment more! Who knew pricing psychology was a thing in dentistry? #DentalCare #HealthcareEthics #PatientFirst #AuthenticDentist #DentalLife #Health40Share
Beth Burton+FollowWhy Certified Anesthesia Matters at the DentistEver wonder who’s actually giving you that sweet relief during dental work? Turns out, having a certified anesthesia provider (like the pros at Nightlight Anesthesia) is a total game-changer. They’re trained to keep you safe, comfy, and calm—plus, they know exactly how to handle any surprises. It’s not just about pain-free teeth; it’s about trusting you’re in good hands from start to finish. Honestly, I’d never settle for less now! #DentalCare #PatientSafety #Anesthesia #TrustYourDentist #Health80Share
dstephens+FollowDental care shouldn't be a luxury💪🦷As a dental care pro, I see the crisis daily: insurance gaps turn healthy smiles into luxury goods. fluoride fears? ditch ‘em. adults skip checkups, then face costly fixes. Why are teeth treated like they're optional body parts in our healthcare system? Quick tips for families: avoid giving kids juice between meals, establish a consistent brushing routine morning and night, and look into community dental clinics if insurance isn't an option. Dental health impacts overall health - it's not cosmetic, it's essential care everyone deserves. #dentalcare #parentingtips #healthequity #oralhealthmatters164Share
Donald Jones DDS+FollowFree Dental Care on Wheels? Yes, Please!A mobile dental bus is rolling through Florida, giving free dental care to adults without insurance—think fillings and extractions, all done by local volunteer dentists. The catch? You just need to qualify financially (most people do). Anna from Royal Palm Beach got her cavity filled for free and couldn’t believe it. If you or someone you know needs dental help and can’t afford it, check if the bus is stopping nearby. This could be a total game-changer! #DentalCare #Florida #CommunitySupport #Health #BodyHealth00Share
Jacqueline Howard DDS+FollowThis Simple Habit Could Save Your HeartWho knew your toothbrush was basically a heart-health tool? A cardiologist says brushing and flossing twice a day isn’t just about fresh breath—it can actually lower your risk of heart disease by up to 12%! And get this: a study found people who flossed just once a week had a 22% lower risk of stroke. Turns out, skipping your dental routine could be riskier than you thought. Are you team brush & floss or nah? #HeartHealth #DentalCare #LifeHacks #HealthTips #DidYouKnow #Health784Share
Keith Stokes+FollowDental Company Makes Major Moves for GoodDentsply Sirona just scored Newsweek’s ‘Most Responsible Companies’ honor for the 4th time—and they’re not stopping there. They teamed up with Amazon Doctors to open the first-ever digital dental clinic in a Brazilian indigenous village! This high-tech spot will serve 1,000 people with top-notch care. Love seeing big companies actually making a difference for communities that need it most. Smiles all around! #DentalCare #CorporateResponsibility #IndigenousHealth #GoodNews #Sustainability #Health10Share