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Advocacy, Voice, and the Future of Dental Hygiene

17 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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Advocacy in dental hygiene isn’t just about legislation—it starts in the operatory. In this episode of Scaling the Truth with Alicia, we explore how everyday clinical challenges, workplace dynamics, and professional expectations all connect to the bigger picture of advocacy and respect within our field. Alicia shares personal experiences from over three decades in dental hygiene, along with insights from her work in leadership and advocacy, to highlight: * How far the profession has come—and where it’s still stuck * Why involvement in your professional organization matters * The connection between clinical conditions and professional value * How your voice can influence the future of dental hygiene Featuring a Hygiene Unfiltered listener story that brings real-world perspective to the conversation. This episode features a listener story from Betsy of DentEdge Sharpening, LLC Providing on-site dental instrument sharpening to support hygienists in Knoxville and surrounding areas with optimal clinical performance, ergonomics, and patient comfort. Contact her at 423-351-3013 Have a story to share about burnout, advocacy, patient care, or real-life hygiene experiences? Submit here (anonymous option available): 👉 https://bit.ly/scalingthetruthsubmit Or email directly: 📧 scalingthetruth@gmail.com Your story could be featured in an upcoming episode of Scaling the Truth with Alicia.

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