A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Jessica Atkinson, RDH and David Torres CRDH

We created A Tale of Two Hygienists in 2015 because we are passionate about helping our fellow clinicians be the best version of themselves, both professionally and personally. We Interview experts in their fields to provide better care for our patients while promoting the joys of being a dental hygienist.

  1. 12 hrs ago

    544 The Science -How Ultrasonics Actually Work: Amplitude, Frequency, and Cleaning Efficiency

    In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, Jessica and Dave welcome back Noel and Richard Paschke, better known as Mr. and Mrs. Ultrasonics.   Together, they break down the science behind ultrasonic instrumentation, separating fact from fiction on topics like frequency, amplitude, cavitation, cleaning efficiency, and clinical technique. Rich shares an engineer's perspective on how ultrasonic devices are designed, while Noel translates the physics into practical applications for today's clinician.   They also discuss common misconceptions about piezo and magnetostrictive units, how worn tips impact performance, and why understanding ultrasonic technology is essential for delivering better patient care.   In this episode, you'll learn:   The difference between frequency, amplitude, and cleaning efficiency   Why ultrasonic scaling is about more than simply turning up the power   Common myths surrounding cavitation and calculus removal   Key differences between piezo and magnetostrictive systems   How tip design, wear, and adaptation affect clinical outcomes   The latest innovations from the Paschkes, including cordless ultrasonics and a patent-pending piezo swivel handpiece.   Connect with Noel: noel.ultrasonicsplus@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelpaschke/   Contact the Hosts:   Jessica Atkinson: jatkinson@endeavorb2b.com   Dave Torres: dtorres@endeavorb2b.com

    39 min
  2. Jun 3

    541 Implant Instrumentation: Preserving the Implant While Treating the Patient — From Single Implants to Full-Arch Fixed Prostheses

    In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, Jessica and Dave sit down with implant maintenance expert Alison Stahl to unpack the hidden risks surrounding dental implants — and why successful implant therapy requires far more than simply placing the implant.   Alison explains why implants remain vulnerable to periodontal and systemic disease, why water flossers are essential for long-term implant health, and how palpation and 3D radiographs can dramatically improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes. She also reveals why stainless steel instruments may be damaging implants without clinicians realizing it and shares the essential protocols every hygienist should know when treating implant patients.   From single implants to full-arch fixed prostheses, this conversation challenges outdated approaches to implant care and highlights what modern clinicians need to protect both the implant and the patient.   Guest: Alison Stahl alisonstahl@precisionperi-implantacademy.com   What We Discuss:   Why implants are still susceptible to periodontal and systemic disease   Why water flossers are critical for implant maintenance   The importance of palpation and 3D radiographs in implant assessment   How stainless steel instruments can damage implant surfaces   Essential implant maintenance protocols for clinicians   Treatment considerations for single implants and full-arch prostheses   Resources & Links: Website: https://precisionperi-implantacademy.com/   If you enjoyed this episode, subscribe to A Tale of Two Hygienists, leave a review, and share this episode with your colleagues and clinical team.

    34 min
  3. May 27

    540 More Than a Credential: The Responsibility, Trust, and Purpose Behind Licensure

    About This Episode: What does it really mean to hold a dental hygiene license? In this episode, Dave and Jessica sit down with Amanda Hill — speaker, consultant, award-winning author,to unpack what licensure truly represents for dental hygienists. This is not a conversation about paperwork and renewal fees. It is a candid, thought-provoking discussion about responsibility, public trust, and what it means to show up for your patients at the highest level of your profession.   What We Cover:   Why "access to care" can become "babysitting disease" in dentistry   A clarion call for dental hygienists to level up   Virginia's new dental laws: 120-hour assistants and foreign-trained dentists   Why dental hygiene should feel like a therapeutic massage and what that means for patient care   Why patients trust the letters on your scrubs and why licensure matters more than you think   The invisible protections your dental hygienist provides every single appointment   About Amanda Hill, BSDH, RDH, CDIPC Amanda Hill is an enthusiastic speaker, innovative consultant, and award-winning author with over 25 years of clinical dental hygiene experience. A sought-after thought leader, she has authored over one hundred articles bringing clarity to some of dentistry's hottest topics. She is the recipient of the Association for Dental Safety's Emerging Infection Control Leader award and serves on the advisory boards of RDH Magazine, Dentistry IQ, and the Association for Dental Safety's Infection Control In Practice Editorial Review Board. Amanda is passionate about making dentistry accurate, accessible, and yes — fun.   Connect With Amanda: Website: www.amandahillrdh.com Email: amandahillrdh@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amanda-hill-rdh-261167149/

    32 min
  4. May 20

    539 You're Not a Student Anymore — Advocating for Yourself as a Professional

    In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, co-hosts David Torres and Jessica Atkinson sit down with Billie Lunt, RDH, BA, MSDH, to explore the pivotal transition from student to practicing professional—and what it really means to advocate for yourself in today's dental hygiene landscape.   The conversation dives into the gap between school and real-world practice, challenging the mindset many hygienists carry into their careers. Billie shares insight on how to step confidently into your role, define your own standards of care, and navigate the complexities of patient relationships and clinical expectations.   Key topics discussed include: Transforming patient anxiety into health success stories through trust-building and communication   Defining your professional standards and why they matter in everyday practice   The truth behind "practicing dentistry" and what it looks like in real clinical settings   The importance of questioning and aligning your values as a dental hygienist   Bridging the gap between education and real-world expectations   Rather than staying stuck in a student mindset, this episode encourages hygienists to take ownership of their professional identity. Billie offers a thoughtful perspective on how self-awareness, advocacy, and intentional growth can lead to stronger patient outcomes and a more fulfilling career.   This episode is a must-listen for new graduates and seasoned hygienists alike who are ready to elevate their role and confidently advocate for themselves and their patients.   Call to Action Take time to evaluate your professional standards and values. Identify where you can advocate more effectively for yourself and your patients, and begin making intentional changes in your daily practice.   Connect with Billie Lunt:   Email: happyflossertRDH@gmail.com   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billielunt/

    31 min

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We created A Tale of Two Hygienists in 2015 because we are passionate about helping our fellow clinicians be the best version of themselves, both professionally and personally. We Interview experts in their fields to provide better care for our patients while promoting the joys of being a dental hygienist.

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