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The Rolling Stones told us, “You can’t always get what you want.” In dentistry, I think we can all relate to not always getting what we want. New products are released at such a fast pace there’s no way we can get every exciting new toy on the convention hall floor.
Our world is in a crazy place right now.  Between the pandemic, politics, social injustice, the economy, the environment and [insert your current world concern here], it’s hard to get out of bed in the morning, let alone attempt to tackle getting back to work, opening an office, seeing patients,
Dental Hygiene has long been a misunderstood profession. In the movies, it’s often the dental hygienist that the antagonist has an affair with or they are portrayed as the flighty best friend. While all the while we are a well educated, smart, compassionate group of professionals.
A crystal ball would sure come in handy right about now. Even some tarot cards or how about Zoltar, that fortune teller machine from the movie Big. Something, anything that will give us a clue of what’s to come. A sign to tell us what is the right move.
We've been impacted by this global pandemic for quite some time, hunkered down in our houses, masking up and social distancing any time we leave the house. And more than likely, thinking of our patients that we can’t currently treat.