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Disrupting Dentistry Podcast

Disrupting Dentistry Podcast

By: Melissa Obrotka Tabitha Acret
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Welcome to Disrupting Dentistry, the podcast where two passionate dental hygienists—one from Australia and the other from America—unite to challenge the status quo of dental hygiene. With a shared commitment to high-level patient care, a deep belief in the power of science, and a drive to innovate, we are here to revolutionize the practice of dental hygiene. Each episode explores cutting-edge techniques, evidence-based practices, and thought-provoking discussions about the future of the dental profession. Together, we're challenging outdated methods, empowering professionals worldwide, and making a lasting impact on patient outcomes. If you're ready to rethink dental hygiene, embrace science, and disrupt the traditional ways of dentistry, this is the podcast for you! Join us as we boldly advocate progressive patient care and bring fresh, transformative ideas to the world of dental hygiene. Hosts: Tabitha Acret - Australian Dental Hygienist https://www.instagram.com/tabitha_dental_hygienist_/ Melissa Obrotka– American Dental Hygienist https://www.instagram.com/itsthebadasshygienist/DisruptingDentistryPodcast Career Success Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
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  • Episode 69: The Hidden Harms of Vaping and Nicotine Pouches - What Dental Professionals Need to Know
    Jun 17 2025
    Episode 69: The Hidden Harms of Vaping and Nicotine Pouches - What Dental Professionals Need to Know Hosts: Tabitha Acret (Australia) & Melissa Obrotka (USA) Episode Description In this critical episode, Tabitha and Melissa tackle one of the most pressing and misunderstood topics in oral health today: the harms of vaping and nicotine pouches like Zyn. Far from being "harmless alternatives," these products present significant risks that dental professionals need to understand and address. Key Topics Covered What Are Vapes and Nicotine Pouches? 🔑 Vaping devices (e-cigarettes): Heat liquid containing nicotine, flavorings, and chemicals for inhalation 🔑 Nicotine pouches (Zyn): Tobacco-free pouches placed between the lip and gum, absorbed through the oral mucosa 🔑 Nicotine concentration: One Zyn pouch contains 6-12mg of nicotine (potentially more than a cigarette) Marketing Tactics: Big Tobacco 2.0 Bright colors and fruity flavors targeting teens and young adultsLifestyle branding and social media influence campaignsPackaging designed to look like gum or mintsStanford 2023 study: Flavored vaping products are the #1 reason adolescents try e-cigarettes Ingredient Breakdown E-liquids contain: NicotinePropylene glycolGlycerinFlavorings (including diacetyl linked to "popcorn lung")Heavy metals (lead, nickel)Volatile organic compounds Nicotine pouches contain: Nicotine salts (more bioavailable)pH adjustersFlavoringsFillers and binders Oral Health Impacts Vaping effects: Xerostomia (dry mouth)Gingival inflammationIncreased caries riskDelayed healingOral microbiome disruption Nicotine pouch effects: Localized gum recessionMucosal irritationLeukoplakia-like lesionsIncreased calculus formation Systemic Health Concerns Cardiovascular impacts: Increased blood pressure, heart rate, inflammation2022 JAMA study: Daily vaping linked to increased myocardial infarction risk in young adultsRespiratory conditions: 34% higher risk of chronic respiratory issues (2023 Lancet meta-analysis)Mental health: Potential links to increased anxiety and depression in teens Addiction Potential Single Zyn pouch may deliver more nicotine than a cigaretteAdolescents using nicotine pouches show similar addiction profiles to daily smokersProducts represent "harm redirection" rather than harm reduction Regulatory Landscape Australia Non-prescription nicotine vapes banned for importationEnforcement challenges remainZyn and similar pouches available through online retailers despite restrictions United States Zyn legally available (not classified as tobacco product due to no leaf content)FDA slow to regulate; issued warnings in 2023 but sales continue growingLimited oversight compared to traditional tobacco products Clinical Guidance for Dental Professionals Assessment Questions Ask specifically: "Do you vape? Use nicotine pouches?" not just "Do you smoke?"Include all age groups, especially adolescents and young adults Clinical Signs to Watch For Gingival traumaMucosal changesHalitosisIncreased bleeding during proceduresLocalized recession patterns Intervention Strategies Patient education about actual risks vs. perceived safetyInclude nicotine cessation counseling in treatment planningProvide referrals to cessation programs when appropriateUse uncomfortable conversations as opportunities for life-changing interventions Key Takeaways Reframe the narrative: These products aren't "better than smoking" – advocate for health, not just harm reductionEducation is essential: Many patients believe these products are safePrevention is our responsibility: Use clinical encounters to identify and interveneKnowledge sharing: Discuss with colleagues, patients, and community members Research References JAMA Network Open (2022): "Electronic Cigarette Use and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease"The Lancet Respiratory Medicine (2023): "E-Cigarettes and Respiratory Health: A Meta-analysis"Tobacco Control (2022): "Adolescent Use of Nicotine Pouches"Stanford Research (2023): Impact of flavored vaping products on adolescent initiationAustralian Government Department of Health: Vaping Regulation Updates BONUS - Listen for a spontaneous guest on current events/trends in high school as Melissa's 17-year-old son, Jade Obrotka, makes his debut on the show and shares the vaping and Zyn (anecdotal) stats from his peers. Resources for Practitioners Cessation counseling tools and scriptsPatient education materialsCurrent research papers and clinical guidelinesRegulatory updates by region Connect with Disrupting Dentistry Podcast: Available on Apple Podcasts and other major platforms Website: Disrupting Dentistry Podcast Share this episode if it resonated with you – knowledge sharing drives change in our profession! Instagram: Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist Send us an 📧 ...
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    44 mins
  • Episode 68: Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry
    Jun 6 2025
    Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry Show Notes - Disrupting Dentistry Podcast Episode Description This isn't just about patient experience — it's about humanity, dignity, and creating safer, more responsive dental environments for everyone who walks through our door. In this powerful episode, Tabitha and Melissa delve into trauma-informed care, exploring why every dental professional needs to understand its impact on both patients and providers. What You'll Learn The real definition of trauma (it's not what you think)Why dental visits are perfect storms for trauma activationThe five pillars of trauma-informed care and how to implement themHow to recognize trauma responses in the dental chairThe difference between PTSD and Complex PTSDWhy trauma-informed care matters for your team, tooActionable steps to start practicing differently TODAY Episode Timestamps 0:00-3:00 - Introduction & Host Catch-Up 3:00-8:00 - What Is Trauma? Why It Matters in Dentistry Redefining trauma beyond "big events"Types of trauma our patients carryWhy dental visits trigger trauma responses 8:00-18:00 - The 5 Pillars of Trauma-Informed Care Safety (physical and emotional)Trustworthiness and transparencyPeer support and collaborationChoice, voice, and empowermentCultural, historical, and gender considerations 18:00-25:00 - Recognizing Trauma in the Chair Signs to watch for during appointmentsUnderstanding PTSD vs Complex PTSDReal-world examples and case studies 25:00-30:00 - Trauma-Informed Care for Dental Teams Addressing vicarious traumaCreating psychologically safe workplacesSelf-care strategies for providers 30:00-35:00 - Systems Change in Dental Education What dental schools need to teachMoving away from shame-based learningPolicy and clinic transformations 35:00-40:00 - Where to Start: Practical Implementation The magic questions to ask patientsSmall changes with big impactShifting from "what's wrong" to "what's needed" Key Takeaways 🔑 Trauma is any experience that overwhelms someone's ability to cope - not just "big" events 🔑 Dental visits can be triggering due to loss of control, intimate procedures, and power dynamics 🔑 The 5 pillars provide a framework for creating safer, more responsive care 🔑 Trauma responses show up in the body - watch for physical and emotional signs 🔑 This work isn't just patient-facing - teams need trauma-informed cultures too 🔑 Start with curiosity and presence - you don't need all the answers to care differently Resources Mentioned SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) - Framework for trauma-informed care Action Items for Listeners ✅ Ask these questions in your next patient interaction: "How can I make this space safer for you today?""What do you need from me right now?""What would help you feel more comfortable?" ✅ Implement the five pillars gradually: Start with one pillar per weekPractice explaining procedures before touchingOffer choices throughout appointments ✅ Check in with your team: Normalize debriefing complex casesCreate space for emotional check-insEncourage self-care and boundaries ✅ Share this episode with colleagues, faculty, and your dental community Connect with the Hosts Instagram: Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast Follow ➡️ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_ Follow ➡️ @itsthebadasshygienist Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement 🔥 Send us an 📧 disruptingdentistrypodcast@gmail.com with your stories, reflections, or questionsShare your trauma-informed care journey using #DisruptingDentistryPodcast Next Steps Ready to go deeper? Here are ways to continue your trauma-informed care education: Research SAMHSA's trauma-informed care principlesAttend trauma-informed care training for healthcare providersStart conversations with your dental team about implementing these practicesConnect with mental health professionals in your community for referral resourcesAdvocate for trauma-informed care curriculum in dental education Episode Credits Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Podcast: Disrupting Dentistry Episode: Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry Remember: This work can't fall solely on individual clinicians — it must be embedded into education, policy, and the very culture of how we practice dentistry. Let's build a more human profession — together. Stay kind, stay present, and keep disrupting! Thank you for listening! 🤟
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    49 mins
  • Episode 67: Neuromarketing for Dental Pros: Understanding the Science Behind Effective Marketing
    May 13 2025
    Episode 67: Neuromarketing for Dental Pros: Understanding the Science Behind Effective Marketing

    In this enlightening episode, we delve into the fascinating world of neuromarketing with Yoli Dick, a seasoned expert with over a decade of experience at the intersection of dentistry and marketing. Discover how understanding the brain's 🧠 decision-making processes can transform your dental practice's marketing strategy from merely functional to deeply resonant and compelling.

    Key 🔑 Topics Discussed:

    • How the brain processes marketing messages and makes healthcare decisions
    • The science behind building trust signals into your dental brand
    • Creating emotional connections that drive patient loyalty
    • Practical neuromarketing techniques that dental professionals can implement immediately
    • The importance of consistent brand touchpoints from website to waiting room

    Highlights ✳️ from the Conversation:

    • Yoli explains how emotions, not logic, drive most healthcare decisions and what this means for dental marketing
    • The physiological responses that patients have to different marketing approaches and environments
    • Why traditional dental marketing often fails to connect with potential patients
    • Practical strategies for designing your practice around the patient's emotional journey
    • How to train your team to become authentic brand ambassadors

    About Our Guest: Yoli Dick helps dental professionals and healthcare providers build brands that feel as good as they perform. She creates purposeful, emotionally intelligent marketing that genuinely connects with patients by blending deep industry knowledge with neuroscience-driven strategy. Through her consulting and training programs, Yoli empowers dental teams to communicate clearly, connect authentically, and grow their practices with heart and purpose.

    Connect with Yoli: 📥 Subscribe to Yoli's Blog

    • 🌐 Yoli Dick Marketing Services | Neuroscience Marketing Strategies
    • 📲 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yolidick
    • 📲 Instagram: Yoli Dick | Human-Centered Marketing (@yolidickneurosciencemarketer) • Instagram photos and videos

    Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement 🔥

    🚀 Share this episode with colleagues who can benefit from listening to it!

    🚀 Subscribe to stay on the cutting edge of disruptive dental practice techniques!

    Follow ➡️ @disruptingdentistrypodcast

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    DentalMarketing #Neuromarketing #PatientExperience #DentalBranding #EmotionalIntelligence #HealthcareMarketing #PracticeGrowth #PatientLoyalty #DentalBusiness #BrandStorytelling #DentalPracticeSuccess

    Thank you for listening! 🤟

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    42 mins
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