Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Evidence Based Dentistry

In this month's edition of the Journal of the American Dental Association Dr. Richard Niederman, the director of the Center for Evidence-based Dentistry, raises a good question:

"I know of no dentist who believes that he or she does not practice evidence-based dentistry. And I, in turn, believe these dentists. A critical question for all dentists, however, is this: do they practice evidence-based dentistry on the basis of the BEST CURRENT EVIDENCE?"

Well as of this month dental professionals have a new reliable source for getting systematic unbiased up-to-date reviews of the volumes of "current evidence" out there. Let me introduce to you...your new friend:
 
 "EBD.ADA.ORG." 

 Below you'll see a screen shot of the site. If you're smart, and I know you are, you'll take a second to explore it, book mark it, and set a goal to start reading it regularly. But for now let me just tell you--Don't underestimate how important this site will become to you as you strive to keep up to date with a rapidly growing profession. They've done all the work for you, which mean's only one thing--less time wading through clinical trial reports and more time getting down to business as the thriving well-informed dentist you want to be.

Click on the site below and check it out!



 

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Clinicians Report? Sign me up!



This evening I attended a short seminar for dental students sponsored by Clinicians Report at the Scottsdale Center for Dentistry. Wow! Words cannot describe that place. If you are ever in Scottsdale you have to go by there for a short tour. For now check out their website. They have a video tour that sums up things quite nicely--no where near the "experience" of going there though.

Here is the original invite that I received (click to enlarge):

I have to say I was a little reluctant to drive all the way out to Scottsdale for a 2 hour event on a school night just for free pizza. However, when I arrived at the center…the reluctance quickly vanished. I was so impressed with the facility and the speakers were phenomenal. I had heard a little about Dr. Gordon Christensen at BYU where I did my undergrad. His name always seemed to come up at the pre-dental club meetings. I think they had access to his videos in the club, but I never went to watch them and I didn’t really know what the fuss was all about. It was so nice to actually meet him though and be taught for a moment by such a renowned dental authority. He truly was a treat to listen to and was very personable and friendly to all who attended (great sense of humor too).

The take home message of the night was that the field of dentistry is constantly changing and it is changing even more rapidly as we head into the future years to come. Of course several plugs were given for subscribing to clinicians report as a way to address those future changes. You can go to the website to find out more about it. Basically it’s a “no BS” report for dentists to get valuable advice on emerging and current dental materials, products, equipment, etc. It’s a quick way to see the truth of what’s out there worth buying without wading through the biased marketing of the million and one companies out there that flood your offices with free journals, ads, salesman, twisted statistics, and promises of a new and better product. You may not know this but this organization, Clinicians Report, is a world class foundation. They really have done phenomenal things for the field of dentistry. There is a lot of volunteer work that goes on behind the scenes and it is a non-profit organization. They’ve tried to do everything possible to take out self interest and any form of bias with their report.

While we were there we scored some sweet Papa Johns pizza as well as free subscription to Clinicians report all through dental school and in to our first year of practice. I believe Dr. Child said that the subscription was $95-$150 a year. To me that’s a steal for what you’re getting and all the time and resources you are saving to generate an informed opinion on the dental material you want to use. They definitely have me sold!

Here’s a couple of the websites that were discussed tonight.



This picture right here is obviously the past and future great minds of Dentistry….haha

Left to right—Stephen Adam, Gordon Christensen, Dustin Webb, Steven Prince



In the Auditorium


Left to right—Steven P, Stephen A, Brad D, Terah A, Dwayne G, Trent B.


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

ASDOH Clinical Rotations


You've probably heard that here at ASDOH we have the opportunity to participate in community-based clinical rotations in our 4th year. I'm actually pretty excited about it because I think it will be a great chance to get out and see what's being done in the public health sector. I think its important for any dentist to contribute time and resources to the underserved. I'm not sure where the road will take me when I graduate dental school, but where ever I end up I want to volunteer on a regular bases at a community-based clinic where I can provide care for the underserved. So these clinical rotations will be a great chance to prepare for that sort of thing.

The logistics of each rotation vary greatly as to location, lodging, work performed, duration, etc. Its my understanding though that most of the rotations average about 6 weeks. As far as location goes, ASDOH has a dynamic list of sites that students can choose from. The school makes every attempt to connect the student with their top picks from the list. Also another option for the student is to help instigate a new location if for example there is not one in their home town or other desired location. I have listed below the current clinical rotation sites, but again...this list is constantly changing. Hope this helps!



Site Name

City

ST

Yukon Kushkokwim Health Corportation

Bethel

AK

ASDOH Clinical and Educational Outreach

Mesa

AZ

CASS Homeless Shelter Dental Clinic

Phoenix

AZ

Clinica Adelante

Buckeye

AZ

Coconino County Dental Clinic

Flagstaff

AZ

Desert Mission Children's Dental Clinic

Phoenix

AZ

El Rio Community Health Center

Tucson

AZ

Hopi Health Care Clinic

Polacca

AZ

Maricopa Integrated Health System

Phoenix

AZ

Mariposa Community Health Center

Nogales

AZ

Mountain Park Community Health Center

Phoenix

AZ

Native Health

Phoenix

AZ

North Country Community Health Center

Flagstaff

AZ

Pascua Yaqui Dental Clinic

Tucson

AZ

Sage Memorial Hospital

Ganado

AZ

Salt River/ Phoenix Indian Medical Center Indian Health Services

Scottsdale

AZ

San Carlos Indian Hospital Dental Clinic

San Carlos

AZ

Sells Service Unit Dental Program

Sells

AZ

St. Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic

Tucson

AZ

St. Vincent DePaul

Phoenix

AZ

Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation

Tuba City

AZ

VAMC Phoenix (Carl T. Hayden)

Phoenix

AZ

Winslow Indian Health Care Center

Winslow

AZ

Asian Health Services

Oakland

CA

Clinica Sierra Vista

Bakersfield

CA

North County Health Services

San Marcos

CA

San Benito Health Foundation

Hollister

CA

UCSD Student Run Free Dental Clinic

San Diego

CA

Marillac Clinic

Grand Junction

CO

Summit Community Care Clinic

Frisco

CO

Sunrise Community Health Center - Greeley

Greeley

CO

Valley Wide Health Systems

Alamosa

CO

Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida

Fort Meyers

FL

Tampa Family Health Centers

Tampa

FL

Benewah Medical Center - Coeur D' Lane Tribe

Plummer

ID

Indiana Health Centers, Inc.

South Bend

IN

SWLA Louisiana Primary HCC, Inc.

Opelousas

LA

Teche Action Clinic

Franklin

LA

Hilltown Community Health Center

Worthington

MA

Choptank Community Health System - Federalsburg

Federalsburg

MD

Community Dental Clinic - Biddeford

Biddeford

ME

Community Dental Clinic - Lewiston

Lewiston

ME

Community Dental Clinic - Portland

Portland

ME

Community Dental Clinic - Rumford

Rumford

ME

Katahdin Valley Health Center

Millinocket

ME

Penobscot Community Health Center

Bangor

ME

VAMC Augusta (Togus)

Augusta

ME

SEMO Health Network

Sikeston

MO

Butte Community Health Center

Butte

MT

Community Health Partners Dental Practice

Bozeman

MT

Confederated Salish Kootenai Tribe

St. Ignatius

MT

Partnership Health Center

Missoula

MT

Riverstone Health Clinic

Billings

MT

Hidalgo Medical Services

Lordsburg

NM

Health Access Washoe County

Reno

NV

Community Action Agency of Columbiana County

Lisbon

OH

Cherokee Nation

Tahlequah

OK

Horizon Health Care, Inc.

Howard

SD

Community Health Centers of South Central Texas

Gonzales

TX

Community Health Development

Uvalde

TX

Community Health Center - Salt Lake City

Salt Lake City

UT

Utah Navajo Health System, Inc

Montezuma Creek

UT

Columbia Basin Health Association

Othello

WA

Community Health Association of Spokane

Spokane

WA

Family Health Centers - Okanogan

Okanogan

WA

HealthPoint - Auburn

Auburn

WA

HealthPoint - Kent

Kent

WA

Roger Saux Health Center, Quinault Indian Nation

Talolah

WA

Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic - Ellensburg

Toppenish

WA

Chippewa Valley Technical College

Eau Claire

WI

Marshfield Clinic

Marshfield

WI

Eastside Community Dental Center