Dental Hygienists Acknowledged for Educational Activities Beyond the Call of Duty MORRIS PLAINS, N.J., June 23
MORRIS PLAINS, N.J., June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The American Dental
Hygienists' Association and Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of
McNEIL-PPC, Inc., has announced the honorees of the inaugural HYGIENIST
HERO(TM) Recognition Program designed to salute dental hygienists' outstanding
commitment to promote oral hygiene in their local communities. The honorees
were recognized at the opening ceremonies of the American Dental Hygienists'
Association Annual Session June 18-25 in Albuquerque, N.M.
To be considered for the HYGIENIST HERO(TM) Recognition Program, dental
hygienists submitted essays describing inspirational activities they have
developed and led to enhance oral healthcare in their communities. Stories
ranged from those who were motivated by the loss of a sick nephew who was
uninsured, to one registered dental hygienist who set up a clinic to treat low
income patients with limited or no insurance. Another honoree taught herself
sign language to communicate proper oral care techniques to a local school for
the deaf. All honorees' activities were self-funded.
This program is a joint partnership between American Dental Hygienists'
Association and Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC,
Inc.
"From improving access to professional oral care to educating on proper
home oral care techniques in creative, awe-inspiring ways, these hygienists
are truly helping to improve the oral health of America one mouth at a time,"
said ADHA President Jean Connor, RDH.
"Dental hygienists are the unsung heroes of oral care and they deserve
recognition for playing a critical role in the oral health and, ultimately,
the overall health of countless of Americans inside and outside the dental
office," said Ellen Guritzky RDH,BS, Product Director, Johnson & Johnson
Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. "Johnson & Johnson
Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc. is committed to supporting
this program that honors the tireless efforts of dental hygienists who truly
go beyond the call of duty to help improve oral care for those who need it
most."
Dental hygienists educate on the "front-lines" of dental care as they are
often the first and last professional to speak with patients about the
importance of preventative oral care and the essentials of a complete daily
oral care regimen including brushing, flossing and rinsing.
Nine honorees were selected by members of the ADHA's Council on Public
Health. In addition to being honored at the ADHA's Annual Session, honorees
will receive special recognition in their local communities. HYGIENIST
HERO(TM) honorees will identify a health-oriented charity of choice to receive
a $1,000 donation that will be made in the honoree's name.
The 2008 HYGIENIST HERO(TM) Honorees are:
Carrol M. Shuttle Bains, RD, Bristol, TN
For three years, Carrol has volunteered at Healing Hands, providing
outstanding dental hygiene care -- at no cost -- to uninsured area residents.
During that time, she has improved the oral health for individuals whose life
circumstances have ranged from abusive relationships to financial misfortune.
Carrol has truly touched the lives of hundreds of people, and doesn't think
twice about her caring efforts, saying that she is "just a person trying to
give back to the community."
Karen Essell, RDH, BSDH, Ann Arbor, MI
Nearly one full year of research and legislative correspondence
spearheaded by Karen led to the passage of Public Act 161, allowing dental
hygienists to perform preventive interventions in Michigan schools. Also
referred to as "Smiles for a Lifetime," this act opened the doors for Karen to
serve underprivileged children at her local Head Start center. She provides
oral hygiene education and fluoride varnish applications -- to name just a few
areas -- to all Head Start children in their classrooms at no charge.
Erika B. Feltham, RDH, Fallbrook, CA
Erika's passionate nature, combined with her volunteer efforts, have
helped underprivileged communities blossom. For almost 20 years, Erika has
raised oral health, nutrition, and preventive dental awareness at hundreds of
daycare, kindergarten, and nursing retirement facilities. She has instilled
the benefits of proper oral health through dental screenings, illustrating
proper oral hygiene techniques, providing educational/fun oral healthcare
packets, and leading interactive projects.
Michelle A. Frushour, RDH, Hagerstown, MD
Michelle's dedication to teaching children early preventive methods has
inspired and guided many. This motivated woman taught herself American Sign
Language in order to volunteer her time with hearing-impaired children,
teaching them the benefits behind developing a good oral health routine.
Michelle also volunteers her time participating in "Sealant Saturday" efforts,
where she engages in public awareness efforts aimed at bringing free oral
exams, sealants, and dental health education to children in need.
Theresa M. Granatella, RDH, Delray Beach, FL: When her nephew, to whom she
always provided dental care, unexpectedly passed away, Theresa set up her own
dental clinic in 2002 as a way to continue helping others without insurance.
She continues to this day, also volunteering her time at the Mission Medical
Center, a non-profit organization serving low-income patients without
healthcare coverage.
Donna Marie Grzegorek, RDH, EC, Algonquin, IL: Nothing says oral
healthcare commitment like striving to get the benefits of flossing noted in
the Guinness Book of World Records. In 2001, Donna did just that, spearheading
a successful effort to get 297 teenagers on a 1500-foot, single strand of
custom-made floss. The Guinness Book of World Records established "The Most
People Dental Flossing Simultaneously on One Single Strand of Dental Floss" as
the first dental flossing record of its kind. Donna also volunteers her time
educating young children about dental health, and talks to many others about
the importance of oral cancer screenings.
Leslie Kahn, RDH. Roslyn, NY: Leslie's dedication to spreading the word
about oral care is perhaps most evident in the disk and interactive coloring
book she personally created, "My Dentist Makes Me Smile," designed to
introduce children to the dental environment. Leslie also volunteers her time
as a lecturer, outlining the benefits of a proper oral health routine to
underprivileged children and teenagers, as well as those with special needs.
Patricia Michelle Vacha, RDH, BS, Colorado Springs, CO: The growing
elderly population is where Patricia focuses her volunteer efforts, tirelessly
providing dental cleanings, oral evaluations, and fluoride treatments to
nursing home residents. She works closely with each patient, bringing mobile
dental equipment to each nursing home. Patricia's mission to help an often
overlooked population has sparked much appreciation and interest in her
community.
Emma Violante, RDH, Glendale, AZ: Emma has literally taken her passion for
oral health to the streets, getting its message out with parade floats and at
festival booths. Additionally, she has spoken at various Head Start programs
and other schools in an effort to raise dental education awareness. Emma has
also volunteered her time raising money to build the St. Vincent de Paul Free
Medical/Dental Clinic, where she provides dental hygiene treatment for the
uninsured.
For more information about the HYGIENIST HERO(TM) Recognition Program,
please visit www.HygienistHero.com or www.ListerineProfessional.com.
American Dental Hygienists' Association (ADHA)
ADHA is the largest national organization representing the professional
interests of more than 156,000 dental hygienists across the country. Dental
hygienists are preventive oral health professionals, licensed in dental
hygiene, who provide educational, clinical and therapeutic services that
support total health through the promotion of optimal oral health. For more
information about ADHA, dental hygiene or the link between oral health and
general health, visit ADHA at http://www.adha.org.
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Contact:
Steve Schonberg Kristina Chang
Edelman Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products
(212) 704-4494 Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.
Stephen.Schonberg@edelman.com(973) 385-4370
Kchang12@conus.jnj.com
SOURCE Johnson & Johnson Healthcare Products Division of McNEIL-PPC, Inc.