In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, Jessica and Dave welcome back Dr. Emily Boge to explore the evolving balance between ultrasonic technology and hand instrumentation in modern dental hygiene.

 

We dive into why ultrasonics are powerful tools — but not magic wands — and why mastering hand instrumentation remains essential for effective patient care. We look into a humbling calibration story that changed the clinical approach and the importance of diagnostic instruments, assessment skills, and clinician awareness in achieving better outcomes.

 

This conversation is a reminder that great hygiene care is not about choosing between technology and technique — it's about mastering both.

 

Guest:

Dr. Emily Boge

Ereinert@hotmail.com

 

What We Discuss:

 

Why ultrasonics require balance, technique, and intention

 

Why hand instrumentation still matters in modern hygiene care

 

A practice-changing calibration experience

 

The importance of diagnostic instruments and assessment tools

 

How clinician awareness impacts patient outcomes

 

Resources & Links:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-boge-edd-rdh-cda-faadh-fadha-cdipc-8a648916/

 

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