Designed as a powerful chairside education tool, What’s in Your Mouth? empowers dental clinicians to communicate the importance of daily oral hygiene through compelling visuals and easy-to-understand language.
This unique book features full-page clinical photographs that clearly demonstrate the visible progression of plaque, decay, gingivitis, and periodontal disease—providing patients with a realistic understanding of what can happen if oral care is neglected. Alongside these visuals, the book offers practical brushing and flossing techniques to help readers take control of their oral health and maintain a lifelong smile.
Authors: Douglas A. Terry | Melissa Nix (Editor) | John O. Burgess | Cynthia P. Trajtenberg
Key Features:
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Visual learning: High-resolution images illustrate real-world oral conditions and outcomes
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Patient-friendly education: Simple, concise language ideal for adult learners
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Clinician-approved techniques: Demonstrates correct brushing and flossing for prevention
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Chairside utility: Perfect for use during hygiene appointments, consultations, and treatment discussions
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Prevention-focused: Encourages proactive oral care to reduce disease and tooth loss
Ideal For:
Dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants seeking a clear, engaging resource to educate patients on the value of consistent oral hygiene.

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