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In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, co-hosts David Torres and Jessica Atkinson sit down with Joffree Bunleang to unpack one of the most challenging realities in professional advocacy—what happens when legislation doesn't go the way you hoped?
The conversation centers around Oral Preventive Assistants (OPAs) and the evolving landscape of dental practice. Joffree brings clarity to what OPAs are, why they're being introduced in various regions, and how their presence impacts dental hygienists and the broader dental team.
Key topics discussed include:
Understanding OPAs and their intended role within dental practices
The surprising truth about the hygienist perspective on change and professional identity
The real impact OPAs may have on workflow, patient care, and team dynamics
Practical ways hygienists can work with OPAs in everyday clinical settings
How to respond constructively when advocacy efforts don't achieve the desired outcome
Rather than framing OPAs as a threat, this episode challenges listeners to consider how collaboration, leadership, and proactive engagement can strengthen the profession. Joffree offers thoughtful insight into how hygienists can continue advocating for themselves while also building effective working relationships with Oral Preventive Assistants.
This episode is a must-listen for hygienists navigating legislative changes and seeking productive ways to move forward—together.
Call to Action
Empower yourself as a dental hygienist. Advocate for your profession, stay informed about legislative developments, and focus on collaboration. Learn how to work alongside Oral Preventive Assistants in ways that support patient care, professional growth, and team success.
Resources:
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joffreebunleang/
"What if OPAs became the strength we didn't see coming?"
https://www.rdhmag.com/career-profession/article/55344645/what-if-opas-became-the-strength-we-didnt-see-coming
By Jessica Atkinson, RDH and David Torres CRDH4.7
210210 ratings
In this episode of A Tale of Two Hygienists, co-hosts David Torres and Jessica Atkinson sit down with Joffree Bunleang to unpack one of the most challenging realities in professional advocacy—what happens when legislation doesn't go the way you hoped?
The conversation centers around Oral Preventive Assistants (OPAs) and the evolving landscape of dental practice. Joffree brings clarity to what OPAs are, why they're being introduced in various regions, and how their presence impacts dental hygienists and the broader dental team.
Key topics discussed include:
Understanding OPAs and their intended role within dental practices
The surprising truth about the hygienist perspective on change and professional identity
The real impact OPAs may have on workflow, patient care, and team dynamics
Practical ways hygienists can work with OPAs in everyday clinical settings
How to respond constructively when advocacy efforts don't achieve the desired outcome
Rather than framing OPAs as a threat, this episode challenges listeners to consider how collaboration, leadership, and proactive engagement can strengthen the profession. Joffree offers thoughtful insight into how hygienists can continue advocating for themselves while also building effective working relationships with Oral Preventive Assistants.
This episode is a must-listen for hygienists navigating legislative changes and seeking productive ways to move forward—together.
Call to Action
Empower yourself as a dental hygienist. Advocate for your profession, stay informed about legislative developments, and focus on collaboration. Learn how to work alongside Oral Preventive Assistants in ways that support patient care, professional growth, and team success.
Resources:
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joffreebunleang/
"What if OPAs became the strength we didn't see coming?"
https://www.rdhmag.com/career-profession/article/55344645/what-if-opas-became-the-strength-we-didnt-see-coming

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