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In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, hosts Jessica Atkinson and David Torres sit down with Brittnee Thibault and Lindsay Richmond—two hygienists who graduated with no pediatric local anesthetic practice in school and went on to become confident clinicians providing local anesthesia for children.
Brittnee and Lindsay share how they developed pediatric anesthesia skills after graduation, building confidence through preparation, mentorship, and real-world experience. They discuss behavior management, anesthesia techniques, and parent-provider communication—highlighting how being prepared allows clinicians to stay calm rather than panicked when treating pediatric patients.
What We Cover
Transitioning from no pediatric local anesthetic practice in school to confidently anesthetizing children
Pediatric behavior management strategies that support successful anesthesia
Practical anesthesia techniques and considerations for pediatric patients
Managing children and their parents during appointments
Parent-provider communication that builds trust and reduces anxiety
Resources:
Social Media Handles:
@Lindsay.richmond16
@brittnee.thibault
By Jessica Atkinson, RDH and David Torres CRDH4.7
210210 ratings
In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, hosts Jessica Atkinson and David Torres sit down with Brittnee Thibault and Lindsay Richmond—two hygienists who graduated with no pediatric local anesthetic practice in school and went on to become confident clinicians providing local anesthesia for children.
Brittnee and Lindsay share how they developed pediatric anesthesia skills after graduation, building confidence through preparation, mentorship, and real-world experience. They discuss behavior management, anesthesia techniques, and parent-provider communication—highlighting how being prepared allows clinicians to stay calm rather than panicked when treating pediatric patients.
What We Cover
Transitioning from no pediatric local anesthetic practice in school to confidently anesthetizing children
Pediatric behavior management strategies that support successful anesthesia
Practical anesthesia techniques and considerations for pediatric patients
Managing children and their parents during appointments
Parent-provider communication that builds trust and reduces anxiety
Resources:
Social Media Handles:
@Lindsay.richmond16
@brittnee.thibault

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