by Nicole Bolinger | Aug 22, 2024 | Direct Access Dental Hygienist, Member Spotlight, Oral Health, Schools
One of the perks of being a member of RDHAP Connect is being featured in a member spotlight on our website and social media pages. Today we’re spotlighting Jennifer Nowotney, RDHAP. Tell us a little about yourself. Where is your practice? Where did you attend...
by Nicole Bolinger | Feb 12, 2024 | Children, General wellbeing, Nutrition, Oral Health, Schools
February is Children’s Dental Health Month. The first Children’s Dental Health Day was observed in 1949. It has since evolved from a day to a week, then the entire month of February. Like all “observance” or “remembrance” days, it seems odd that we only remember...
by Nicole Bolinger | Oct 27, 2023 | Children, Community, Direct Access Dental Hygienist, Marketing your Practice, Oral Systemic Link, Schools
One of the perks of being a member of RDHAP Connect is being featured in a member spotlight on our website and social media pages. Today we’re spotlighting Colette Fontaine, RDHAP. Below is an interview with herself and Elly Franciso, creator of RDHAP Connect. Listen...
by Elly Francisco | Jul 3, 2023 | Community, Direct Access Dental Hygienist, Member Spotlight, Oral Hygiene, Schools
One of the perks of being a member of RDHAP Connect is being feathered in a member spotlight on our website and social media pages. Today we’re spotlighting Rose Johnson, RDHAP. Elly Francisco, RDHAP and creator of RDHAP Connect interviewed Rose about her...
by rdhapconnect | Jul 13, 2018 | Children, Direct Access Dental Hygienist, Schools
An RDHAP is licensed to provide dental hygiene care to those with limited access to care in the traditional dental office setting. What does a person who has “limited access to dental hygiene care” look like? This blog post is about how RDHAPs can...
by rdhapconnect | Jun 14, 2018 | Children, Schools
Teeth are very difficult to keep clean. There are spaces, depressions, tongues, cheeks, pits, and fissures than make it easy for food debris to hide and hard for us to remove. Thoroughly removing food debris from the chewing surfaces of our teeth is particularly...