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Things To Do While Surviving a Global Pandemic

Things To Do While Surviving a Global Pandemic

The United States has spent 5 months confronting the painful and tragic reality of the Coronavirus. Not only has it been tragic but, these past 5 months have been filled with uncomfortable adjustments – wearing masks in public, avoiding large gatherings, quarantining in your own home, Zooming your friends and family, washing and sanitizing your hands intentionally – the list goes on.

In addition to that, the Black Lives Matter Protests have exploded this year with much support from the public and select government officials. News channels, on television and social media, have reported violent incidents where police officers use deadly force to disarm protests despite protesters exercising peaceful methods of expressing their support for BLM. Despite the large gatherings, no COVID outbreaks have resulted from these protests since everyone (or mostly everyone) has been wearing their masks.

It feels as if the United States is being bombarded with a million things at once.

These events have been incredibly intense and uncomfortable – let’s take a moment to reflect on what we can do as members of society to contribute positively. While we feel powerless and small in comparison to what’s happening in the world currently, there are things we can do to take care of ourselves during such an intense time. 

 

  1. CLEAN
    • Sanitize your environment – the coronavirus is contagious through airborne contamination, making it easily contractible. Investing in a couple of sanitation tools like anti-bacterial wipes, masks, hand sanitizer, or gloves would immensely help and decrease your chance of contracting the coronavirus or bringing it home to your close ones. Washing your masks (the reusable ones) will help your health and hygiene as well!
  2. CHECK IN ON YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY 
    • Being unable to see friends or family members takes a toll on those who are in close touch with their friends and family. However, utilizing your technological resources will help ease this. Zoom, FaceTime, Skype, Google Hangouts – all of these platforms help ease the discomfort of not being able to connect with your close ones. Don’t underestimate the relief that a 15 minute Skype call will have.
  3. WORKING OUT AT HOME 
    • Whether it’d be an intense session of P90X or a light jog around the neighborhood, physical activity has been proven to boost the amount of dopamine and serotonin in your system – and who can resist a little boost in their mood? Besides, blood circulation within the body helps with just feeling better.
  4. TRY A NEW RECIPE OR CRAFT 
    • Focusing your attention and energy into something productive or creative curbs the need to break quarantine and expose yourself to potential contamination with the coronavirus. Who knows, maybe you’ll discover a hobby you like!
  5. SIGN UP FOR DAILY UPDATES ABOUT THE CORONA-VIRUS
    • It’s important to keep up with the coronavirus updates since it pertains to the well being of you and your close ones. Rising case numbers or outbreaks can be located in your county or area. Knowing where to stay away from is crucial to your health and your family’s health. 


Surviving a pandemic isn’t easy – your mental health and stability will be challenged along with your everyday activities. Connecting with others will be something that’ll be limited so intentionally and purposefully reaching out to close ones to stay in contacts will be the bane of your existence. It’s a scary time right now and we can’t control each and every single thing that occurs in our world 

However, what we can control is our environment, the amount of time we spend with our loved ones, and our mental health. There’s always things we can do to better our surroundings, which will make us feel a little better during a scary time. 

 

Stay safe out there! 

 

Working Through COVID-19: The Need for Touchless Patient Intake

The coronavirus has been spreading rampantly throughout the United States, forcing government officials to enforce business closures as well as closures of parks, beaches, and other public areas.

Many small businesses face frightening financial hardships as the quarantine extends and progresses – however, essential businesses, such as dental practices, medical practices, and grocery stores, remain open for the public to access. In order to abide by safety guidelines, healthcare providers limit visits to emergencies only and restrict capacity.

Dentistry is one of the industries in healthcare that have been confronted with the issue of being at direct risk to the coronavirus since the practice is dependent on in-person visits. Although dental practices do not face imminent danger as their hospital counter parts do, dental staff and dentists still need to practice social distancing in order to reduce contact.

In particular, dental practices all over the United States and Canada are only seeing emergency patients currently. Because dental practices require face-to-face interaction with their patients, offices are seeking other ways to safely maintain a sterile environment while also processing patient intake.

 

Currently, patient intake requires dental staff to hand patients clipboards, forms, and pens, which pose risks of transferring both airborne and physical contact bacteria. In order to reduce the risk of the coronavirus, completing forms will need to take place away from the office or at least from a distance from dental staff.

The demand for a “touchless” patient intake process grows tremendously as the quarantine extends and the number of COVID-19 cases rises. Dental offices are slowly reopening and increasing the number of patients they will see despite COVID-19 worsening. To combat the pandemic, the demand

Enlive offers Mobile and Web forms for creating a safer yet productive environment for dental practices who need to see emergency patients and want to maintain social distancing.

Enlive’s Mobile and Web forms allow dental practices to:

  • Text and Email forms to individual patients
  • Send reminder emails and texts
  • Set a Due Date for their forms sent.
  • Organize and upload new COVID-19 screening forms while also tracking the forms being sent out.
  • Filter through Completed forms, Incomplete forms, and In Progress forms.
  • Add forms to your website with our Direct Page URL.
  • Build responsive and customizable forms
  • Import patient forms and information back into your practice software

In terms of the practice software we work with, Enlive’s Mobile and Web Forms integrate with Dentrix, Dentrix Enterprise, Eagelsoft, Open Dental, Practice Web, and more.

Not only does Enlive have Mobile and Web forms, we also have paperless solutions for regular, in-office intake procedures. Enlive’s paperless solutions provides the best answer to the pandemic’s effect on healthcare providers.

For more information about our Mobile and Web Forms, give Enlive a call at (800)-942-0375 or visit our website at enlivedental.com.

Small Business Marketing on Social Media: Incorporating Authenticity with User-Generated Content and Hashtags  

 

Unlike large corporations, small businesses can’t afford to hash out millions of dollars to market their services or products. Therefore, small businesses need to invest time and energy into what’s readily available for them – social media. 

 

The successful explosion of social media and other online platforms has interrupted the old ways of business and introduced a newer, faster way of conducting business. Specifically, social media and online platforms offer a direct path to reach and market to clients and audiences. 

 

Forget about billboard ads and cheesy commercials. Instead, build your online presence on the various social media accounts available nowadays. The most popular platforms for businesses are Facebook and Instagram (depending on the business, of course). 

 

Although Facebook and Instagram are both social media platforms, they have different strengths when it comes to social media strategy and business. Their algorithms detect particular pieces of data and attract different audiences, but both are great tools for building an online presence and connecting with users as well as promoting visibility.

 

The Issue with Authenticity

Keep in mind that although these tools are useful for marketing small businesses, a business owner must understand the audience they’re catering to. Nowadays, consumers are educated and aware of business tactics – their values have changed. They now desire authentic content and branding in this advertisement-rich world. 

 

According to a survey conducted by Stackla, 90% of consumers claim that authenticity affects their decision whether to follow or support a business. Consumers are tired of advertisement-rich feed/world, they crave a genuine business brand. 

 

Unfortunately, businesses and consumers struggle with a huge disconnect–  92% of marketers believe their content generates an authentic image to consumers while only 52% of consumers believe that less than half of the content they see from businesses are authentic

 

While businesses believe they’re producing authentic material, consumers aren’t biting. The problem is that businesses focus too much on the sales aspect of their brand and not other important aspects like connecting with consumers through other means than selling products. 

 

Authentic Content

Marketers need to treat authenticity as a social media strategy rather than just personality trait. Portraying a personable and genuine brand requires content that allows consumers to engage and connect with a business. 

One way to utilize authenticity as a strategy is User-Generated Content (UGC). It’s exactly what it sounds like – it’s consumer-produced content (videos, text, images) that is posted onto social media or any online platform. UGC is found to be “the most authentic and influential content by consumers” (Stackla). 

For instance, an Amazon consumer behavior report shows that 77% of consumers read product reviews “to some degree” before purchasing and 92% consumers trust product reviews. Consumers do not trust retailers or any businesses. 

Consumers will trust other consumers more than the business itself. The main reason is because they know that other consumers don’t have a hidden agenda to sell them anything. 

 

Branding and Building your Community 

With UGC and consumer engagement, brands can easily build what’s called a Brand Community, “a specialized….non-geographically bound community based on …social relations among admirers of a brand”. 

 

A business’s brand is their external, public image and personality. – it informs the consumer the character and intentions the business upholds without directly telling them. Community engagement is more prevalent than ever because of social media. 

 

Social media platforms provide a non-geographical space for consumers to connect with each other or with businesses. All businesses, whether on social media or not, aims to attract the largest share of attention. 

 

Along with UGC, consumers are more likely to decide to follow or support a business if their brand is personalized. Personalization is the key to building a close relationship with users. Creating relatable or non-sales-like content allows them to attach to a business which ultimately encourages them to engage (brand attachment). 

 

Facebook or Instagram…or Both? 

Facebook and Instagram are both great tools to take advantage of for building your online presence. 

 

Popular with both teenagers and adults, utilizing both would be really wise just to expand your online presence, but they do carry different strengths and reach various demographics. 

 

Likes and Engagement

According to Dreamgrow, Instagram accrues better engagement from users. A NewsWhip survey compared the amount of likes posts get on Facebook and Instagram. 

There’s a clear difference between Instagram and Facebook likes – Instagram’s highest rating is 283,030 likes for a Victoria Secret post while Facebook gathered 2,078 likes. Instagram’s numbers are in the hundreds of thousands while Facebook likes are in the thousands. 

 

Links and Information Distribution 

However, Facebook allows for better visibility. When it comes to reaching users or audiences, Facebook takes the cake. Facebook, being a bit older than Instagram, has a much larger user base that includes people from all age ranges. While Instagram is popular with young adults and teenagers, Facebook is popular with both young adults, teens and older adults. 

 

In addition to that, Facebook is better for distributing information – this is due to the fact that Facebook doesn’t limit the amount of links a user can put on their profile whereas Instagram restricts posts to one link per post and bio.

 

 Instagram users only have the option of placing one link on a user’s bio and post. If a user would like to place multiple links, it’ll have to be in the form of plain text which the user can’t tap or click on. They would have to manually type links out. 

 

Young Audiences 

If you want to target a younger market, Instagram’s your best friend. Instagram appeals to a younger audience and carries a much larger younger audience than Facebook does. There’s a much larger need for creativity and trends and whatnot. 

 

Hashtag Strategy

Instagram

Hashtags, for Instagram, are used to garner likes and attention to posts by grouping posts within the hashtags. The great thing about Instagram is that their algorithm ranks hashtags by popularity. For instance, a user can search the tag “poet” and these are the results: 

Instagram lists the amount of posts within that tag as well as just giving you options. The more popular the tag is, the more visibility a post will get.

A user can also follow tags. 

Following a tag means that Instagram will incorporate posts linked to that hashtag and feed it into the user’s feed, meaning they’ll see all the posts that are entered in underneath that hashtag. 

 

Facebook

Facebook is different – Facebook doesn’t use hashtags to garner likes or attention so it’s more difficult to utilize hashtags strategically to attract attention. Facebook posts perform exceptionally WITHOUT hashtags too, but it doesn’t hurt to include hashtags on your Facebook page.

Facebook doesn’t use hashtags to collect data either, so a user must manually search a hashtag to see relevant posts. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t use them – Facebook has yet to update their hashtag guidelines (since 2016) which has left users scrambling as to what hashtags contribute in terms of its function. 

Hashtags will make your post searchable though. For Facebook hashtags, it’s up to you! 

Hashtag Tracking

Keeping track of your hashtags will assist businesses in seeing how hashtags helps in user engagement and user outreach. It’s especially important if you’re just starting out on social media platforms – tracking engagement and hashtags will give you a good idea as to where you stand.  Here’s a list of free hashtag tracking tools:

  1. Talkwalker
  2. Social Searcher
  3. All Hashtag
  4. Ritetag
  5. Keyhole
  6. Pixlee’s Free Instagram Analytics 

Conclusion

Building your business starts with building your brand community and creating authentic content that your users would like to see.

Small businesses have the advantage of creating an authentic online presence with social media. Because they’re small, it’s easier to create an authentic image compared to larger corporations. Facebook and Instagram have their strengths – use it. Hashtags may be a small aspect of social media, but they are powerful if used strategically.

Laughing Gas: The Funny and the Dark

 

I’m sure laughing gas has made its way into your life one way or another. There’s thousands of funny compilations of dentist patients reacting to laughing gas. The funniest aspect is the mental confusion that these people experience. 

Despite laughing gas being such depicted as such a lighthearted and goofy anesthesia, there exists a darker side of it. Medically, it’s an effective gas that elicits a goofy reaction, but recreationally, it’s lethal. 

 

What is Laughing Gas? 

Nitrous oxide(n2o), also known as Laughing Gas or Hippy Crack, is a local sedation anesthesia that eases anxiety or nervous patients. It’s a colorless and odorless gas that relaxes a patient immediately and is safe when temporarily used in medical procedures like wisdom teeth surgery.

 

The intended effects of laughing gas are: 

  • Reduced anxiety
  • Numbs pain/senses 
  • A strong sense of euphoria 
  • Temporary confusion 

 

How it Works in a Nutshell

Nitrous oxide is mixed with oxygen and administered through a mask where a dentist will ask a patient to inhale it through their nose. Nitrous oxide restricts oxygen circulation in the brain and blood which is the reason why patients feel the lightness and giggles. What it does is traps oxygen in the lungs while it prevents it from reaching the brain and blood. 

Deprivation of oxygen to the brain and blood is what makes nitrous oxide a risky gas to ingest. If a patient gets administered too much, it may cause:

  • Headaches
  • Shivering
  • Excessive Sweating 
  • Nausea/Vomiting 
  • Fatigue

 

In order for a patient to avoid headaches, oxygen must be administered to the patient for 5 minutes after coming off of nitrous oxide. 

 

A Party Favorite 

Party-goers and young adults can get their hands on a dosage of laughing gas easily. In England, laughing gas is sold as a gas propellant to whip cream in catering shops, but it is illegal to sell it recreationally. With that, they can be found at nightclubs, parties, and festivals as well. 

 

The United Kingdom cites an alarming number of laughing-gas related deaths every year, the cause of death usually being asphyxiation (due to not oxygen reaching the brain). Other effects involve hallucination, asphyxiation/breathing problems, and burns. 

The metal canisters that the gas is kept in is -40 C, which can cause frostbite to the lips, nose and throat (along with any of the nearby body parts). To counteract this, the gas is released into a balloon to lower the temperature and reduce the pressure before inhaling. 

The euphoric yet extremely short high people experience is an addictive chase despite the physical reparations. 

 

  • In 2015, nitrous oxide was noted to be the 4th most popular drug for people between the ages of 16 to 24. 
  • 31 people died from nitrous oxide in 2001.
  • From 2010 to 2016, a total of 25 people have passed away due to laughing gas abuse. In 2015, cited deaths related to laughing gas went from 4 to 8 in 2016. 
  • The Crime Survey of England and Wales 2017/2018 recorded that the gas was most prevalent at 2.3% (ages 16 -69) which is roughly 725,000 people.  
  • According to the Australian Trends in Ecstasy and Related Drug Markets 2016 Survey, around one third (36%) of a sample of people who regularly use ecstasy and related drugs reported recent nitrous oxide use in the six months preceding the survey. This is considerably higher than 2015 results (26%). Use was highest in Victoria (62%).10

 

In response to the laughing gas related deaths throughout the decade, the United Kingdom has banned nitrous oxide recreationally, but it hasn’t been effective as they would have hoped it would be. 

 

Long Term Effects

Common long-term impacts of prolonged laughing gas abuse: 

  • Memory loss
  • Vitamin B-12 depletion
  • Numbness to the hands and feet
  • Depression
  • Psychological Dependence
  • Weakened Immune System 
  • Limb spasms 
  • Psychosis 
  • Potential Birth Defects (if ingested during pregnancy) 
  • Incontinence 

 

Mix and Match

Party-goers and festival attendees usually mix drugs with alcohol or with other drugs. In this case, researchers have not found any health related risks in mixing the gas with other drugs or alcohol. But of course, there are physical repercussions. 

Mixing laughing gas with alcohol can cause:

  • Mental confusion
  • Loss of body control
  • Reduced Attention Span/ Concentration
  • Feeling heavy or sluggish

These effects are common with mixing other drugs as well such as marijuana and alcohol. On the other hand, mixing with other drugs like LSD or mushrooms or ketamine can cause an intense disassociation. 

 

Reduce the Risks

Although it would be wiser to avoid laughing gas as a recreational drug, there will be young adults interested in experimenting with it. Here are some ways to reduce the risks associated with nitrous oxide. 

  • Avoid using it alone or in an isolated area 
  • Don’t use plastic bags or anything that will restrict/prevent your breathing
  • Don’t use near anything inflammable (it’s a gas, it will explode into a fire)
  • Mixing it with alcohol and other drugs (it will heavily impair the user more heavily) 
  • Avoid standing or dancing (person may pass out due to lightness caused by gas) 

 

National Children’s Dental Health Month

 

February celebrates National Children’s Dental Health. 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of water fluoridation! 

 

What’s the buzz around fluoride? 

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in bones and teeth – it’s usually found in soil, water, plants and rocks. However, it is also found in low concentration in our chicken, rice and fish! Research supports the statement that fluoride isn’t harmful to ingest in low dosages. However, if an individual does ingest too much of it, they are at risk for dental fluorosis. 

Dental fluorosis is a cosmetic issue that causes streaks, spots or pits to develop on the surfaces of the teeth. It won’t have a negative impact on your child’s dental health, although the streaks and spots are permanent.

Keep in mind that in order for dental fluorosis to develop, an individual has to ingest copious amounts of fluoride. To give an estimate, a child would have to drink a full pitcher of tea made of 100 tea bags daily to be at risk for dental fluorosis – it would really have to be potent for someone to be at risk. Other than that, fluoride is the ultimate cavity fighter and helps rebuild and strengthen tooth enamel. 

National Children’s Dental Health month celebrates one of the most monumental public health achievements in the 20th century. Fluoride has transformed the dental health of both children and adults. However, not every state has fluoride in their water. Despite the naturally-occurring compound being harmless and posing no health threats, it must be decided by each individual city.

Common issues children deal with in terms of dental health are: 

  1. Early Gum Disease
  2. Sensitive Teeth 
  3. Tooth Decay 
  4. Tooth Misalignment 

 

Early Gum Disease

Early Gum disease (also known as Periodontal Disease) is a severe bacterial infection that affects the structures of the teeth and destroys gums. It is usually caused by plaque build up within the gums. The plaque, if not removed, hardens and sticks to the gums like tar – and plaque builds up due to poor dental hygiene.

Factors that contribute to early gum disease:

  • Genetic predisposition
  • Food particles stuck in gums (poor oral hygiene) 
  • Mouth breathing
  • Poor diet
  • Smoking and tobacco
  • Diabetes
  • Hormonal changes
  • Prolonged clenching and grinding (bruxism)
  • Medications that cause overgrowth of the gums


Sensitive Teeth

Sensitive teeth are exactly what it sounds like – teeth that feel temporary  discomfort or pain whenever affected.

Common causes of sensitive teeth are: 

  • New teeth
  • Minor teeth damage
  • Cavities 
  • Sinus issues 

 

Care for Sensitive Teeth

Dentists usually recommend using toothpaste made for sensitive teeth or unflavored toothpaste for children. In addition to that, softer toothbrushes are a must. Extra soft bristles are ideal for children since their oral cavities are still developing.

Tooth Decay 

Tooth decay is the breakdown of tooth enamel. Tooth enamel is the hard outer surface of the teeth.

Causes of Tooth Decay

Tooth decay is usually caused by the combination of bacteria, food, certain acids, and saliva in the mouth. Specifically, foods high in sugars and carbohydrates increase the risk of tooth decay. The acids from bacteria and foods eventually chip away at tooth enamel if you don’t treat tooth decay or change your diet and oral hygiene.

Preventative Care

A couple of things you can do in order to prevent tooth decay with your child or children:

  1. Consistent oral hygiene with a fluoride toothpaste, brushing the teeth, gums and tongue twice a day.
  2. Ensure that your child has a well-balanced diet, limiting things high in sugar in carbohydrates like cake, cookies, and chips.
  3. Avoid transferring saliva from your mouth to your child’s. For instance, don’t share utensils and don’t clean their pacifier with your saliva.
  4. Schedule routine dental check ups and keep track of your child’s oral health.

Tooth Misalignment

Crooked teeth, or malocclusion of the teeth, just means teeth that aren’t aligned. Misaligned teeth also encompasses overbites, under bites, and any similar structures.

A big reason why some children and adults deal with crooked teeth is because their mouths are simply too small for their teeth so their teeth develop around each other in order to fit within a person’s mouth. Crooked teeth can affect a number of daily habits and cause major discomfort. Activities like chewing/eating, teeth cleaning/oral hygiene, and speaking (affects speed impediments etc.). 

 

The great thing about most of these issues is that there exists preventative care that you can try. With consistent care these issues most likely will improve over time. 

Fluoridation is the key to assisting the public with dental health. Happy National Children’s Dental Health Month! 

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