January/February 2008

Clinical
By Trisha E. O’Hehir, RDH, BS, Editorial Director, Hygienetown Magazine
Treatment Innovations
A patient with Sjorgrens disease presents with reduced saliva, increased caries, sensitivity, plaque, demineralized surfaces and pain. What do you recommend to relieve the pain and prevent disease?
Sour acid candy is growing in popularity and so is the caries rate of those who eat it. Hygienists are in a unique position to let patients know the dangers associated with these candies.
By Benjamin Lund Editor, Dentaltown Magazine
One Tooth at a Time
Patient is in her early 20s, insulin-dependent diabetes, drinks four Diet Cokes a day and denies bulimia. What else can cause erosion on these specific teeth?
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