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In this episode of Straight Up With Steph, I am joined by dental hygienist and anesthesia educator Tina Clarke to tackle questions and controversies sweeping the dental community over anesthesia. We cover everything from the new expansion of dental assistants’ roles, allowing dental assistants in some states to administer local anesthesia, the social media backlash Tina received as a result of this, practical tips for tricky injections, and guidance for how to stay ergonomic while working.
Together, we unpack what it means for patient care when assistants can administer anesthesia, how education standards are being set, and how the dental profession is adapting to these changes. You’ll hear Tina’s firsthand experience with this industry change (as someone who played her part in weighing in on the educational standards), her opinions on hot topics like using articaine on the lower jaw, and tips on navigating the real-world challenges of chairside anesthesia.
Tina is a wealth of knowledge, so whether you’re a seasoned clinician or new to dental hygiene, this episode is packed with wisdom on clinical technique, advice for boosting your confidence with injections, and strategies to keep both you and your patients safe and comfortable.
About Tina:
Tina Clark, RDH, MEd is the leading voice in anesthesia dental education. From head & neck anatomy, medical emergency management, and practical tips and tricks to getting anesthesia right every time, Tina employs adult learning principles, equipping her course attendees for success. A nationally published author and founder of Teacher Tina RDH, she keeps her skills and knowledge current while continuing to serve the profession as a clinician, educator, trainer, and speaker. In addition, Tina is an approved provider by the Oregon and Georgia Board of Dentistry to provide education for the initial permit for local anesthesia. As well as an American Heart Association Certified BLS instructor. As an active member of the American Dental Hygienists Association, an approved CE provider by the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, Tina’s passionately serves her profession. She has been a practicing clinical dental hygienist for over 20 years and an educator for over 15. She received her bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene in 2001 and her master’s degree in education in 2013. Her teaching, training, and presenting style is upbeat and fun, making even the most difficult topics a delight to learn.
Connect with Tina:
Teacher Tina RDH Website
YouTube
To watch on YouTube, click here!
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Polished Posture. The information shared in this podcast is for educa
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In this episode of Straight Up With Steph, I am joined by dental hygienist and anesthesia educator Tina Clarke to tackle questions and controversies sweeping the dental community over anesthesia. We cover everything from the new expansion of dental assistants’ roles, allowing dental assistants in some states to administer local anesthesia, the social media backlash Tina received as a result of this, practical tips for tricky injections, and guidance for how to stay ergonomic while working.
Together, we unpack what it means for patient care when assistants can administer anesthesia, how education standards are being set, and how the dental profession is adapting to these changes. You’ll hear Tina’s firsthand experience with this industry change (as someone who played her part in weighing in on the educational standards), her opinions on hot topics like using articaine on the lower jaw, and tips on navigating the real-world challenges of chairside anesthesia.
Tina is a wealth of knowledge, so whether you’re a seasoned clinician or new to dental hygiene, this episode is packed with wisdom on clinical technique, advice for boosting your confidence with injections, and strategies to keep both you and your patients safe and comfortable.
About Tina:
Tina Clark, RDH, MEd is the leading voice in anesthesia dental education. From head & neck anatomy, medical emergency management, and practical tips and tricks to getting anesthesia right every time, Tina employs adult learning principles, equipping her course attendees for success. A nationally published author and founder of Teacher Tina RDH, she keeps her skills and knowledge current while continuing to serve the profession as a clinician, educator, trainer, and speaker. In addition, Tina is an approved provider by the Oregon and Georgia Board of Dentistry to provide education for the initial permit for local anesthesia. As well as an American Heart Association Certified BLS instructor. As an active member of the American Dental Hygienists Association, an approved CE provider by the American Academy of Dental Hygiene, Tina’s passionately serves her profession. She has been a practicing clinical dental hygienist for over 20 years and an educator for over 15. She received her bachelor’s degree in dental hygiene in 2001 and her master’s degree in education in 2013. Her teaching, training, and presenting style is upbeat and fun, making even the most difficult topics a delight to learn.
Connect with Tina:
Teacher Tina RDH Website
YouTube
To watch on YouTube, click here!
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Polished Posture. The information shared in this podcast is for educa
🛒 Want to visit my store? Find ergonomic tools, courses, and more—click here!
🌟Click here for my courses + club memberships
To connect with me:
🦷Polished Posture Club
➡️Instagram
💻My Website
📨Email: [email protected]
💌Newsletter signup

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