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This isn't just about patient experience โ it's about humanity, dignity, and creating safer, more responsive dental environments for everyone who walks through our door. In this powerful episode, Tabitha and Melissa delve into trauma-informed care, exploring why every dental professional needs to understand its impact on both patients and providers.
What You'll Learn0:00-3:00 - Introduction & Host Catch-Up
3:00-8:00 - What Is Trauma? Why It Matters in Dentistry
8:00-18:00 - The 5 Pillars of Trauma-Informed Care
18:00-25:00 - Recognizing Trauma in the Chair
25:00-30:00 - Trauma-Informed Care for Dental Teams
30:00-35:00 - Systems Change in Dental Education
35:00-40:00 - Where to Start: Practical Implementation
๐ Trauma is any experience that overwhelms someone's ability to cope - not just "big" events
๐ Dental visits can be triggering due to loss of control, intimate procedures, and power dynamics
๐ The 5 pillars provide a framework for creating safer, more responsive care
๐ Trauma responses show up in the body - watch for physical and emotional signs
๐ This work isn't just patient-facing - teams need trauma-informed cultures too
๐ Start with curiosity and presence - you don't need all the answers to care differently
Resources Mentionedโ Ask these questions in your next patient interaction:
โ Implement the five pillars gradually:
โ Check in with your team:
โ Share this episode with colleagues, faculty, and your dental community
Connect with the HostsFollow โก๏ธ @disruptingdentistrypodcast
Follow โก๏ธ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_
Follow โก๏ธ @itsthebadasshygienist
Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement ๐ฅ
Ready to go deeper? Here are ways to continue your trauma-informed care education:
Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Podcast: Disrupting Dentistry Episode: Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry
Remember: This work can't fall solely on individual clinicians โ it must be embedded into education, policy, and the very culture of how we practice dentistry. Let's build a more human profession โ together.
Stay kind, stay present, and keep disrupting! Thank you for listening! ๐ค
By Melissa Obrotka, Tabitha Acret5
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This isn't just about patient experience โ it's about humanity, dignity, and creating safer, more responsive dental environments for everyone who walks through our door. In this powerful episode, Tabitha and Melissa delve into trauma-informed care, exploring why every dental professional needs to understand its impact on both patients and providers.
What You'll Learn0:00-3:00 - Introduction & Host Catch-Up
3:00-8:00 - What Is Trauma? Why It Matters in Dentistry
8:00-18:00 - The 5 Pillars of Trauma-Informed Care
18:00-25:00 - Recognizing Trauma in the Chair
25:00-30:00 - Trauma-Informed Care for Dental Teams
30:00-35:00 - Systems Change in Dental Education
35:00-40:00 - Where to Start: Practical Implementation
๐ Trauma is any experience that overwhelms someone's ability to cope - not just "big" events
๐ Dental visits can be triggering due to loss of control, intimate procedures, and power dynamics
๐ The 5 pillars provide a framework for creating safer, more responsive care
๐ Trauma responses show up in the body - watch for physical and emotional signs
๐ This work isn't just patient-facing - teams need trauma-informed cultures too
๐ Start with curiosity and presence - you don't need all the answers to care differently
Resources Mentionedโ Ask these questions in your next patient interaction:
โ Implement the five pillars gradually:
โ Check in with your team:
โ Share this episode with colleagues, faculty, and your dental community
Connect with the HostsFollow โก๏ธ @disruptingdentistrypodcast
Follow โก๏ธ @tabitha_dental_hygienist_
Follow โก๏ธ @itsthebadasshygienist
Connect With The Disrupting Dentistry Movement ๐ฅ
Ready to go deeper? Here are ways to continue your trauma-informed care education:
Hosts: Tabitha Acret & Melissa Obrotka Podcast: Disrupting Dentistry Episode: Beyond the Chair: Trauma-Informed Care in Dentistry
Remember: This work can't fall solely on individual clinicians โ it must be embedded into education, policy, and the very culture of how we practice dentistry. Let's build a more human profession โ together.
Stay kind, stay present, and keep disrupting! Thank you for listening! ๐ค