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    Applying the 4P Medicine Model in Your Dental Practice

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    Author: Jamie Collins, RDH

    Applying the 4P Medicine Model in Your Dental Practice

    4P Medicine Model: This article will help the dental professional understand how they can apply 4P medicine in their dental practice.
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    The 4P medicine model focuses on a patient’s individual history and needs, not just on the symptoms of a condition. To benefit from the 4P model in dentistry, your patients need to be educated on all four aspects: predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory.

    Jamie Collins, RDH August 12, 2019

    Making Dental Conventions Work for You

    Dental Conventions: Traveling with a group of friends from your office or dental association can also help you branch out if mingling intimidates you.
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    Attending a dental convention can be overwhelming. Educational panels, shiny new technology and product representatives all vie for your attention while you hustle through a hall filled with colleagues you haven’t yet met.






    Jamie Collins, RDH July 8, 2019

    Giving Back With Dental Volunteer Work

    Dental Volunteer Work: Mentoring another dental professional or dental student can help instill confidence in someone who needs it.
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    Giving back through dental volunteer work benefits patients in need and can also be personally fulfilling. Check out a list of volunteer opportunities for dental professionals.






    Jamie Collins, RDH December 10, 2018

    Oral Health and Cancer: 5 Tips for Patient Care

    Oral Health and Cancer: Dental professional holding her patient's hand. Prevent and Treat Oral Mucositis: Oral mucositis is a common side effect of radiation treatment and chemotherapy.
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    Read on for five ways to help your patients help protect and maintain their oral health during and after cancer treatment.






    Jamie Collins, RDH September 21, 2018
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