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Guided Biofilm Therapy, What Is It, and How It Can Bring Life to Your Practice sponsored by Oral Science

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Registered dental hygienists have a huge role to play in health care. Let us explore together the role of the oral microbiome and how we as oral health care professionals can enhance the lives of the people we treat. Guided biofilm therapy (GBT) can make an enormous difference in care by considering the cause of poor oral to systemic health. By understanding the purpose of oral health care appointments, guided biofilm therapy helps to facilitate treatment outcomes and planning with ease. Learn the 8 steps to success of guided biofilm therapy and acquire the knowledge of what it takes to deliver it.

Learning objectives

  • Understanding the role of the registered dental hygienist and the impact of the oral microbiome.
  • Learn the differences between the term symbiosis and dysbiosis.
  • Learn the 8 steps to Guided Biofilm Therapy.
  • Understand the benefits and what it takes to deliver GBT.

Biography

Julie DiNardo, RDH, FAAOSH. Recognized as a national leader in the profession of dental hygiene, Julie DiNardo has made significant and noteworthy inroads in elevating the profession of dental hygiene into its rightful position of essential health care. Julie is the founder of the Gleam Smile Centre, an Oral Healthcare Practice established in 2007. Julie has conducted research on integrating preventive oral healthcare into family medicine and developed the first medical/dental joint initiative for diabetic patients. Julie acquired her Fellowship designation with the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health which allows for teaching opportunities throughout the world. Having published articles on the treatment of oral dysbiosis, Julie has set herself up as a knowledgeable resource for her profession.

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Access to course expires 1 year following purchase. Please make sure you complete prior to expiry.

Registered dental hygienists have a huge role to play in health care. Let us explore together the role of the oral microbiome and how we as oral health care professionals can enhance the lives of the people we treat. Guided biofilm therapy (GBT) can make an enormous difference in care by considering the cause of poor oral to systemic health. By understanding the purpose of oral health care appointments, guided biofilm therapy helps to facilitate treatment outcomes and planning with ease. Learn the 8 steps to success of guided biofilm therapy and acquire the knowledge of what it takes to deliver it.

Learning objectives

  • Understanding the role of the registered dental hygienist and the impact of the oral microbiome.
  • Learn the differences between the term symbiosis and dysbiosis.
  • Learn the 8 steps to Guided Biofilm Therapy.
  • Understand the benefits and what it takes to deliver GBT.

Biography

Julie DiNardo, RDH, FAAOSH. Recognized as a national leader in the profession of dental hygiene, Julie DiNardo has made significant and noteworthy inroads in elevating the profession of dental hygiene into its rightful position of essential health care. Julie is the founder of the Gleam Smile Centre, an Oral Healthcare Practice established in 2007. Julie has conducted research on integrating preventive oral healthcare into family medicine and developed the first medical/dental joint initiative for diabetic patients. Julie acquired her Fellowship designation with the American Academy for Oral Systemic Health which allows for teaching opportunities throughout the world. Having published articles on the treatment of oral dysbiosis, Julie has set herself up as a knowledgeable resource for her profession.