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Working Interview

JOB SEEKING

Unleash the Power of Working Interviews: Your Secret Weapon in the Dental Job Search

The Interview That Changed Everything Sarah had interviewed at three dental practices in two weeks. Each interview followed the same pattern: polite questions in a private office, a quick tour […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted October 08, 2025

Dental Patient Care

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More Than a Cleaning: How Oral Cancer Education Builds Lasting Patient Trust

April is Oral Cancer Awareness Month—a crucial time for dental professionals to shine a spotlight on a disease that impacts over 54,000 Americans each year. Among the frontline heroes in […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted April 16, 2025

RDH Week

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Gadgets & Gratitude: Celebrating RDHs with Game-Changing Tech

Registered Dental Hygienists (RDHs) are essential to delivering exceptional patient care, focusing on prevention and maintaining oral health. This Registered Dental Hygienist Week is the perfect time for dentists to […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted April 09, 2025

Standing Hygiene

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Rise Up! The Case for Incorporating Standing Positions in Dental Hygiene

Dental hygienists are the unsung heroes of oral health, often spending long hours seated in repetitive positions. But what if there was a better way? Introducing standing hygiene—a groundbreaking approach […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted October 24, 2024

Dental Worker with Tray of Instruments

JOB SEEKING

Not Just a Filler: The Perks of Taking a Temp Job in the Dental Field

Looking for the perfect full-time dental job can be stressful, but have you thought about taking a temporary position in the meantime? Temp jobs, whether as a dental hygienist, assistant, […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted October 17, 2024

Aerosol Mitigation

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The Air We Breathe: Cutting-Edge Aerosol Management for Dental Safety

Aerosol management is now a cornerstone of modern dentistry. In our post-pandemic world, safety and hygiene are more crucial than ever. By implementing the right protocols and tools, you can […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted October 03, 2024

dental holidays

National Dental Holidays to Celebrate at Your Practice

Recognizing your dental team with gratitude for their hard work over the year is quintessential to having a successful practice. Mother’s Day and Father’s Day are great examples of appreciation […]

DentalPost
DentalPost

Posted March 03, 2021

dental entrepreneur

Celebrating Female Entrepreneurs Transforming Dentistry

We’re closing out Dental Hygiene Month with a shout out to all the side-hustling “movers and shakers” transforming our industry with their entrepreneurial ambitions. Keeping your clinical game going while building […]

Tonya Lanthier, RDH
Tonya Lanthier, RDH

Posted October 30, 2020

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JOB SEEKING

Why I Became a Dental Hygienist (and would again!)

Sometimes it takes something major to cause you to reevaluate every aspect of your life. For all the challenges and disruption the pandemic has brought, it has also forced us […]

Tonya Lanthier, RDH
Tonya Lanthier, RDH

Posted October 06, 2020

dental technology

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Is New Dental Technology Changing Dental Hygienist Duties?

Each year delivers more new dental technology that makes dentistry easier, faster, and more cost-effective than ever before. But like many other hygienists, this trend has you a bit concerned. […]

The DentalPost Team
The DentalPost Team

Posted July 04, 2019

Purpose and security in your dental career

JOB SEEKING

A Dental Career Provides Purpose and Security

All of the aspects that positively affect the psychology of a person’s well-being -purpose, meaning, identity, fulfillment, creativity – are absent in the average job. Seventy percent of Americans do not […]

Tonya Lanthier, RDH
Tonya Lanthier, RDH

Posted October 28, 2015

working interview

JOB SEEKING

Has This Happened to You? (My Employer Duped Me!)

Have you ever gone on a working interview and just assumed that you’d get paid for the time you spent at the office, from the moment you arrived until the time you left? When you got your money, did you discover that, in fact, you only got paid for five of the eight hours you were there? While this isn’t exactly common, it does happen, and anyone going on a working interview should take the following steps to ensure it doesn’t happen to them.

Tonya Lanthier, RDH
Tonya Lanthier, RDH

Posted August 12, 2013