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In this episode we discuss: • Amanda’s journey becoming a dental hygienist as a deaf professional • Barriers students with hearing loss face in dental hygiene programs • The mission behind That Deaf RDH and the importance of mentorship • How representation and advocacy can improve diversity in healthcare • The role of myofunctional therapy and airway health in dentistry • Why early intervention in oral function and breathing matters for children • How dental hygienists can become advocates for airway health • Advice for professionals navigating challenges in their careers This powerful conversation highlights mentorship, advocacy, and how representation can transform healthcare professions. Amanda Zubricki is a deaf mom, dental hygienist, nonprofit founder, and myofunctional therapist dedicated to improving access and awareness in dentistry. She founded That Deaf RDH, a nonprofit that provides mentorship and community support for students with hearing loss pursuing careers in dental hygiene. Through The Myo Project, Amanda works with families to address oral function, breathing patterns, and early intervention strategies that support healthier long-term outcomes. Amanda’s work focuses on advocacy, mentorship, and empowering others to overcome barriers while transforming the future of dental and airway health. Connect with Amanda • That Deaf RDH • The Myo Project • Instagram: @ThatDeafRDH
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