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Kevin Henry is the managing editor for Dental Economics and the Chief Editor for Dental Office magazine.
Mark Hartley is the chief editor for RDH magazine.
Joe Blaes, DDS, is the Chief Editor of Dental Economics magazine.
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As editors, we often get so boxed in to what we think we know that you want to read, that sometimes we miss what you REALLY want to see and read. So what is it that we could run in Dental Economics, Dental Office, or Proofs that would be of interest to you? I'm sure that Mark Hartley and RDH would be interested to hear your thoughts as well.
Drop us a line on the PennWell community site and let us, the editors, know what we're doing right and what we're doing wrong. We're all ears.
Drop us a line on the PennWell community site and let us, the editors, know what we're doing right and what we're doing wrong. We're all ears.
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080826: So ... what would you like to see in our magazines?
4 Comments:
sarapardh said...
I personally think what is missing in most dental hygiene magazines/journals is a humorous column based on the Dear Abby series regarding dental hygiene issues. I mean we all take our profession so seriously that we fortet how interesting and fun it can be at times. My personal opinion is that we are tired of the constant RDH,MS and RDH,Phd articles and research studies. It would be fun to include a column from a dental hygienist in the trenches. One who constantly faces some of the "sometimes comical" issues in dental hygiene. Like, what to do when a patient feels the need to point out that #7 is a crown and please don't dislodge it." I always bite back a retort of if I can remove it during a routine cleaning it wasn't cemented on right in the first place. Or my personal favorite is what to do when a patient acts offended if after 7 to 10 years of dental neglect and you are diligently trying to remove the stubborn lower anterior calculus in a 40 minute time frame your boss imposes and the patient feels offended when said piece of calculus touches their tongue. I think as with our grip on our instruments sometimes we need to "lighten up and laugh" because otherwise we may cry at the end of the day. Please consider me for this column and contact me if you are interested in some tasteful but humorous looks at our profession in your magazine. I personally think it would go a long way.
Sara Reich, BS (blah,blah,blah)
greich108@comcast.netMon Sep 08, 05:46:00 AM CDT
Darrell said...
What would I like to see published on paper? Honesty about HIPAA.
That would be an unprecedented exclusive in the dental publication industry.
So what are you waiting for? Darrell K. Pruitt DDSSun Oct 05, 10:03:00 AM CDT
kath said...
I'd love to see an article about the Dental Specialty Store in Northampton called White2th, formally Tooth Pix. The owner is an hygienist who's worked w/ so many patients w/ periodontal issues but was not finding the products she knew existed. Evelyn Perreault opened the store 6 years ago and every single customer LOVES THAT WE EXIST. We carry a full line of detergent, mint, fluoride and fluoride-free toothpastes, extra-soft tbrushes, alcohol free mouthrinses, a ton of nightguards for bruxism, healing and soothing products for those who have had surgery or for those w/ dry mouths due to medicine such as oncology patients, again products that patients won't see @ the local drug store. We also educate customers (at our Smile Bar) that a healthy mouth is a healthy body. Twice a year, we hold continuing ed classes for hygienist. The store is truly beneficial. Let's face it, people spend money on facials, manicures and pedicures, but yet our teeth and gums ARE SO IMPORTANT to our overall health. Unfortunately we feel like White2th is the best kept secret. Visit our website. You'll love it: white2th.com. I'm Kath, a friend of Ev's for 14 years and just want to see her succeed 'cuz she's a beautiful person inside and out! store phone number (413) 587-0359Fri Nov 14, 09:24:00 AM CST
GB said...
this one goes out to Dr. Joe Blaes, I think a feature cover of the Madow brothers would be great. what a shame they have not graced the cover of Dental Economics before. hope to see them on the cover soonWed Dec 03, 04:53:00 PM CST


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