The IFDH Mission
The International Federation of Dental Hygienists is an international non-profit association uniting national organizations of Dental Hygienists, Dental Therapists, Oral Therapists and Oral Health Therapists.
By fostering leadership and collaboration, IFDH is the principal advocate for the oral hygiene profession globally and promotes excellence in oral health, education, research and practice.
About IFDH
The International Federation of Dental Hygienists was officially formed on June 28, 1986 in Oslo, Norway. The forerunner of the IFDH, The International Liaison Committee on Dental Hygiene, was established in 1973, by some European countries (including the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK), the USA, Canada and Japan.
The IFDH is an international non-governmental organization, free from any political, racial, or religious ties. It is incorporated and registered in the United States as a 501(c6) non-profit organization. It unites dental hygiene associations from around the world in their common cause of promoting dental health.
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International Symposium On Dental Hygiene, 2026
July 9-11, 2026; Milan, Italy
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IFDH Innovation Awards ✨💡
Be recognized for your innovative ideas in oral health!
The IFDH Innovation Awards celebrate creativity and impact across our profession.
If you’re developing something new or have already brought an innovation to life, this is your opportunity to shine.
✅ ️Submission deadline: February 13, 2026
#ifdh #upward
#DentalHygienists #Dentaltherapists
#OralHealththerapists
#OralHealth #Haleon
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⏰ Deadline approaching!
Don’t miss out on the IFDH Social Responsibility Awards 🌍
Submit your project and get recognised for making a difference in your community.
👉 Submissions closing soon — apply now!
www.ifdh.org
#ifdh #upward #socialresponsibility #oralhealth
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REVIEW ARTICLE - Open Access
The Effect of Diabetes on Outcomes of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: A Systematic Review with a Meta-Analysis and Trial Sequential Analysis
The aim of this systematic review was to critically assess and synthesise the current scientific evidence of the potential impact of diabetes mellitus (DM) on treatment outcomes in periodontitis patients following Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy (NSPT), incorporating recent advancements in meta-analytical techniques.
Based on the evidence profile, it can be stated with moderate certainty that the difference in treatment outcomes of periodontitis patients following NSPT between the DM and NDM groups is insignificant.
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⏰ Final Call for Abstract Submissions – ISDH 2026
Abstract submissions are closing soon! Be part of ISDH 2026 and showcase your work among global leaders in oral health. Share your research, innovations, and insights with an international audience shaping the future of oral health.
Don’t miss out!
For more info: isdh2026.com/abstracts/call-for-abstracts/
#isdh2026 #ifdh #upward #innovate #oralhealth
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New study links oral health to brain aneurysm risk
Diseases of tooth-supporting tissues, such as severe gingivitis and periodontitis, appear to increase the risk of developing and rupturing a cerebral artery aneurysm, according to a recent doctoral study from Finland based on 13 years of follow-up data.
Key Highlights
Gum disease, not decay, is linked to aneurysms: Gingivitis and severe periodontitis were associated with a higher prevalence of cerebral aneurysms and increased rupture risk over 13 years.
Oral bacteria may play a role: Immune responses to periodontal pathogens, including gingivalis, correlated with aneurysm occurrence and rupture, suggesting systemic involvement.
Oral health may influence brain health: Findings underscore the potential importance of periodontal prevention and care for patients with unruptured aneurysms.
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A 20-year FAERS analysis of hypersensitivity reports to chlorhexidine and povidone-iodine (2004-2024)
The number of dental patients experiencing hypersensitivity, including chronic hives, to topical antiseptics appears to be increasing, according to a study published in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: Global.
Reports of povidone-iodine hypersensitivity appear to be lower, but efforts to improve patient safety may still be needed, the authors wrote.
“This study highlights a substantial rise in CHX-related hypersensitivity reports, emphasizing the need for heightened clinical vigilance,” wrote the authors, led by Dr. Ishitha Jagadish of the University of Arizona-Phoenix (J Allergy Clin Immun, November 20, 2025).
The study examined reports involving chlorhexidine (CHX) and povidone-iodine from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), a publicly available database that tracks the post-marketing safety of approved drugs. The database includes adverse event reports submitted by healthcare professionals, consumers, and manufacturers, they wrote.
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IFDH End of Year Newsletter is Out! ✨🦷
Catch up on the latest global oral health updates, events, and opportunities in our December IFDH News edition! 🌍💙
👉 Read it here: ifdh.org/enews/ifdh-enews-december-2025.html
Or visit: www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #upward #ifdhnews #OralHealthForAll
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🌍 World Dental Hygienist Awards 2026
In collaboration with IFDH, the Sunstar Foundation World Dental Hygienist Awards 2026 are still open for applications.
This is an opportunity to highlight outstanding contributions to dental hygiene and oral health and to gain global recognition at ISDH Milan 2026.
👉 Apply now or support a colleague with a nomination
🔗 ifdh.org/world-dental-hygienist-awards/
#IFDH #upward #Sunstar
#DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists
#oralhealththerapists
#oralhealth
#worlddentalhygienistawards #isdh2026
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As the year wraps up, it is time to celebrate the moments, the people, and the connections that made it special.
We are grateful to share this journey with you.
Warm holiday wishes from IFDH President Jill Rethman and the entire IFDH Board of Directors:
Fouzieh Shaffi Eliassy , Sharon Friedman , Miranda Steeples , Carmen Lanoway , together with our Executive Director and IFDH team, Peter S. Anas
Wishing you a happy holiday season and a joyful start to the New Year 🎉🎇
From all of us at IFDH
#IFDH #upward #DentalHygienists #oralhealththerapists #DentalTherapists #dentalpublichealth #isdh2026 #oralhealthcareproffesionals #oraltherapists #happyholidays #HappyNewYear #oralhealthcareleadersjip #oralhealthprofessionals #dentalhygiene
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🌍 After 28 years, ISDH is coming back to Italy!
From July 9–11, 2026, Milan will host the IFDH International Symposium on Dental Hygiene, a unique opportunity to connect with colleagues from around the world, share experiences, and explore the latest scientific evidence.
At the heart of the Symposium is the theme:
“Oral and General Health: Prevention & Progress” addressed through four essential life-stage topics:
👶 Childhood (Pregnancy–11 years)
🧑🦱 Adolescence (12–18 years)
🧑 Adulthood (19–65 years)
👵👴Old Age
✨ Why Should You Attend?
✔ Cutting-edge scientific updates
✔ Global networking opportunities
✔ A chance to present your research or clinical experience
Be a key player! Submit your abstract now:
📅 Abstract deadline: January 7, 2026
💡 Early bird registration until March 30, 2026
🔗 www.isdh2026.com
Together, we shape the future of dental hygiene
#ifdh #dentalhygienists #dentaltherapists #oralhealththerapists #upward #Aidi #isdh2026 #oralhealth #Prevention #dentalpublichealth
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🌍 Get your impact recognized globally
The Sunstar Foundation World Dental Hygienist Awards 2026, in collaboration with IFDH, celebrate excellence, leadership, and commitment within the dental hygiene profession.
This award recognizes dental hygienists whose work contributes to improved oral health in their communities and beyond.
👉 Apply now or nominate a colleague
🔗 ifdh.org/world-dental-hygienist-awards/
Don’t miss the opportunity to be recognized globally.
#ifdh #upward
#DentalHygienists #Dentaltherapists
#OralHealththerapists
#OralHealth
#WorldDentalHygienistAwards
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AAOS Clinical Practice Guideline Summary Prevention of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Periprosthetic Joint Infection in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedures
The Prevention of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Periprosthetic Joint Infection in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedures Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline is based on a systematic review of published studies examining the influence of dental care and procedures on outcomes after total joint arthroplasty (TJA) as well as strategies to mitigate potential risks associated with dental care and procedures in patients with a TJA. The scope of this guideline includes the role of dental screening, antibiotic prophylaxis, use of antimicrobial mouth rinses, and timing of dental procedures before and after TJA. The population was limited to patients with total hip arthroplasty (THA) or total knee arthroplasty because of a paucity of data on patients with other orthopaedic implants. Based on the best current available evidence, this guideline contains five options to assist all qualified clinicians, including orthopaedic surgeons and dental providers, considering the prevention of total hip arthroplasty and total knee arthroplasty periprosthetic joint infections in patients undergoing dental procedures. It is also intended to serve as an information resource for professional healthcare practitioners and developers of practice guidelines and recommendations. In addition to providing pragmatic practice recommendations, this guideline also highlights gaps in literature and informs areas for future research and quality measure development.
journals.lww.com/jaaos/fulltext/2025/11010/aaos_clinical_practice_guideline_summary.9.aspx
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🌍 Make a global impact on oral health
Your dedication, leadership, and contribution to dental hygiene deserve to be recognized on a global stage.
The Sunstar Foundation World Dental Hygienist Awards 2026, in collaboration with IFDH, recognize outstanding dental hygienists who are making a meaningful difference in oral health worldwide.
✨ Be one of six global winners
✨ Gain international recognition
✨ Showcase your impact at ISDH Milan 2026
👉 Apply now or nominate a colleague
🔗 ifdh.org/world-dental-hygienist-awards/
Don’t miss the opportunity to be recognized globally.
#ifdh #upward
#DentalHygienists #Dentaltherapists
#OralHealththerapists
#OralHealth
#WorldDentalHygienistAwards #GlobalRecognition #Sunstar
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A novel artificial saliva enriched with CaneCPI-5 for irradiated head and neck cancer (HNC) patients: in vitro antimicrobial and anticaries effect
Small study but worthwhile to read.
In a study published in the Journal of Dentistry, the researchers used saliva samples from five patients with head and neck cancer who underwent radiation therapy to create biofilms on irradiated bovine enamel. They then developed artificial saliva formulations — comprising hydroxyethyl cellulose, sodium benzoate, and mint flavor — in combination with either the sugarcane-derived protein CaneCPI-5 alone or CaneCPI-5 plus fluoride and xylitol.
The combination containing fluoride and xylitol was found to effectively reduce biofilm activity, colony-forming unit counts and mineral loss as well as support microbial diversity and beneficial oral bacteria compared with controls and the formulation combined with just CanCPI-5.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0300571225006220
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Buying a new calendar and diary for 2026? 🗓
Why not get these important dates noted right now!
7 January 2026 - closing date for Abstract Submissions
30 March 2026 - the last date to secure your ticket at the Early Bird fee
And in case you didn't know, next year's International Symposium on Dental Hygiene will run from 9 - 11 July 2026, so make sure to get those dates booked off from work so you can join us!
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#IFDH #upward #internationalsymposiumdentalhygiene #dentalhygienist #dentaltherapist #oraltherapist #oralhealththerapist #OralAndGeneralHealth #prevention #Milan2026
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Innovation Awards Deadline Approaching!
Don’t miss your chance to showcase your brilliant ideas and be recognized for the impact you can make. 🌟
Submit your entry before the deadline and stand a chance to shine among the best innovators in our field.
Submit now — greatness starts with your idea! 💡🏆
ifdh.org/programs/innovation-awards/
#ifdh #upward #dentalhygiene #oralhealththerapy #dentaltherapy #oraltherapy #innovate #haleon
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Today, on the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, we stand together to raise awareness, advocate for accessibility, and ensure that every person has the right to quality oral healthcare.
Disability knows no age, no background, and no borders. Some disabilities are visible, others are hidden. All deserve understanding, respect, and equal access to care.
As oral health professionals around the world, dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists play a vital role in breaking down barriers and creating inclusive environments where every patient can smile with dignity and confidence.
Let us continue working toward a future where every individual can receive the treatment they need and deserve: safe, accessible, compassionate, and tailored to their unique needs🙏
#IDPD #InternationalDayOfPersonsWithDisabilities #IFDH #AccessibilityForAll #OralHealthForAll #oralhealthequity #inclusionmatters #EverySmileCounts #dentalhygiene #DentalTherapists #oralhealththerapists #disabilityawareness #hiddendisabilities #visibledisabilities #InclusiveCare #righttocare #healthequity #smileswithoutbarriers #CompassionInCare #globaloralhealth #CareWithDignity #EmpathyInHealthcare
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Peri-implantitis Risk Assessment (PiRA) Part 1: Umbrella Review of a Multifactorial Disease with Many Risk Factors
Purpose: To identify relevant preoperative risk factors for peri-implantitis and provide an overview of their relative impact to reduce the incidence of the disease, which may be helpful in convincing patients to change their lifestyle—thereby reducing risk factors—or to forgo implant therapy in high-risk conditions.
Conclusions: The number of risk factors and potential confounders underlie the complexity and multifactorial etiology of peri-implantitis.
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World AIDS Day • December 1 ❤️
Care. Respect. Solidarity.
For Equity in Care.
People living with HIV deserve equitable, stigma-free access to comprehensive healthcare.
HIV impacts the immune system, they may experience greater vulnerability in oral health - such as infections, ulcers, and delayed healing.
As oral health professionals, we stand in solidarity and continue advocating for care that respects every individual and every aspect of health. Inclusive and supportive oral care is a vital part of the role we play in promoting overall well-being.
#IFDH #upward
#WorldAIDSDay #hivawareness #oralhealth #healthequity
#DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #oralhealththerapists
#dentalhygiene #PublicHealth #HIVCare
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Original Investigation
Oral Bacterial and Fungal Microbiome and Subsequent Risk for Pancreatic Cancer
Published online September 18 in JAMA Oncology, the new analysis assessed the genetic makeup of microbes collected from the saliva of 122,000 healthy men and women.
Their latest report is the largest and most detailed analysis of its kind to date, says Dr. Meng. It is also the first to show that oral fungi—namely a type of yeast in the genus Candida that naturally lives on the skin and throughout the body—may play a role in pancreatic cancer. The researchers also identified these oral Candida species in patients’ pancreatic tumors.
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Oral Bacterial and Fungal Microbiome and Subsequent Risk for Pancreatic Cancer
jamanetwork.com
This cohort study tests whether the oral bacterial and fungal microbiome is associated with the subsequent development of pancreatic cancer.
A Perspective From the British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy Members Regarding the Need for Clinical Support by a Dental Nurse - OPEN ACCESS
Debbie Reed, Laura McClune, Sarah Murray, Frances Robinson, Miranda Steeples
In the United Kingdom (UK), Dental Hygienists (DHs) and Dental Therapists (DTs) are required by the UK's regulatory body, the General Dental Council, to “… be appropriately supported when treating patients”. However, what is deemed ‘appropriate support’, and the need for that support, has been ‘open to interpretation’, and consequently, the support dental business owners provide for the DHs and DTs they employ or contract varies. The objective of this perspective is to initiate a discourse within the international community in order to gain a deeper appreciation regarding the matter of Dental Nurse (DN) chairside support for DHs and DTs beyond the UK.
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🌍 IFDH 2025-2026 Social Responsibility Program
Make a difference for older adults
Our elderly population deserves care, dignity, and better oral health.
And you can be the one who brings it to them.
💡 Have a project that supports older adults?Thinking of starting one?
Now is the perfect time.
*IFDH invites all dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists from member countries to submit a Social Responsibility project by Feb 2nd 2026*
Individual projects and association projects are welcome!
✨ Why submit?
• Your project can be featured in a special Social Responsibility session at ISDH Milan 2026.
• Selected projects can receive recognition and be awarded
• Your work can inspire colleagues worldwide.
• Most importantly, you improve quality of life for older adults who truly need it.
🔗 To learn more and submit your project:
www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #upward
#DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #oralhealththerapists
#oralhealth #socialresponsibility #HealthySmiles
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World Diabetes Day, 14 November 2025
Today, we raise awareness of the strong connection between diabetes and oral health.
People living with diabetes are more likely to experience gum disease, dry mouth, and delayed healing, making preventive dental care essential.
As dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists around the world, we stand together to promote early detection, prevention, and patient education.
Let’s continue empowering our communities with knowledge and care for a healthier future.
Together, we can make a difference. 💙
#ifdh #upward
#DentalHygienists #Dentaltherapists #OralHealththerapists
#WorldDiabetesDay #OralHealth #DiabetesAwareness #HealthySmiles
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🌍 Global Oral Health Summit - A Thank You 🌎
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended, presented, and contributed to the success of the IFDH Global Oral Health Summit.
Your energy, passion, and commitment to advancing oral health made this event truly inspiring.
Together, we shared knowledge, built connections, and strengthened our collective vision for a healthier, more equitable world.
A special thank you to the IFDH planning committee who dedicated their time and expertise to plan this amazing event.
Thank you to our loyal partners who always show up to make these events a success!
Here’s to continued collaboration, innovation, and making every smile count! 😁
#GlobalOralHealthSummit #ThankYou #GlobalOralHealth
#DentalHygienists
#Dentaltherapists
#OralHealththerapists #Haleon
#DentsplySirona
#Colgate-Palmolive
#Crest+OralB
#upward #ifdh
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Abstract 19: Dental flossing may lower the risk for incident ischemic stroke, cardioembolic stroke subtype and AF
Prior studies have shown the association between oral infection, incident stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF) a cause of cardioembolic stroke. However, the impact of preventative oral behavior such as dental flossing on stroke, cardioembolic stroke and AF are unknown. The relationship between flossing incident stroke, stroke subtypes and AF was tested in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort study.
Those reporting dental flossing have a lower risk for incident ischemic stroke, driven by cardioembolic stroke subtype and AF. The associated lower risks are independent of oral care/behavior measures such as regular brushing and regular dental care utilization, suggesting it may be a key behavior modification to emphasize in stroke risk reduction.
www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/str.56.suppl_1.19
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The International Federation of Dental Hygienists (IFDH)
International Symposium on Dental Hygiene
Milan, 9-11 July 2025
The theme for the 2026 International Symposium is “Oral Health and General Health: Prevention & Progress”.
The scientific program has something for everyone, and clinicians, educators, researchers, and students will all find educational programs to enhance their knowledge and skills. With focused programs related to all stages of life, attendees will find engaging sessions on topics related to oral health during childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.
Find out more here: isdh2026.com/
#IFDH #ISDH #Milan #dentalhygienist #dentaltherapist #oraltherapist #oralhealththerapist
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Autism and the Oral Microbiome: A Systematic Review of Host-microbial Interactions and Diversity - Open Access
Emerging evidence suggests a link between the oral microbiome and autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental condition characterised by social and behavioural impairments. The vast microbial reservoirs in the gut complement those of the oral cavity, suggesting a potential oral-gut-brain axis that may influence ASD and perhaps other neurological diseases, such as Parkinson’s syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease. For the first time, this systematic review synthesises the current knowledge of oral microbiome composition, diversity, and functionality in ASD and its potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020653925002436
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IFDH Global Oral Health Summit
Today is the day....last chance to register
ifdh.wildapricot.org/event-6222008/Registration
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📍⏳ ATTENTION: Registration closes on November 3📍.
🌍🦷 Join the global oral health community online Saturday, November 8th 10am ET
The IFDH Global Oral Health Summit is your chance to learn, connect, and be inspired from anywhere in the world.
This virtual event brings together dental hygienists, dental therapists, oral health therapists, students, educators, researchers, and all oral health professionals who are passionate about prevention, community health, and raising the standards of care.
What awaits you:
• A high-quality scientific and professional program
• International networking and global knowledge sharing
• Practical insights to strengthen your clinical and community impact
🎓 ADEE and AADH approved for 4 CPD hours or ECEC(d)
📍⏳ Registration closes on November 3📍.
Save your place today and take part in this global movement for better oral health.
🔗 Register now
ifdh.wildapricot.org/event-6222008/Registration
#GlobalOralHealthSummit #oralhealthprofessionals #dentalhygienist #dentaltherapist #oralhealththerapist #DentalCommunity #OralHealthMatters #dentaleducation #preventionfocused #GlobalNetworking #cpd #ContinuingEducation #onlinesummit #RegisterNow #IFDH #DentalHygieneLeadership #FutureOfOralHealth
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Happy Hallowe'en! 🎃
We all enjoy a treat, but don't forget those daily tricks to keep your mouth healthy and avoid nasty surprises! 👻
Let's remind our patients:
1. Brush teeth twice a day with a fluoride toothpaste.
2. Clean in between and around every tooth, every day.
3. Keep treats to special, or spooky, occasions.
#IFDH #prevention #dentalhygienist #dentaltherapist #oralhealththerapist #oraltherapist
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International Journal of Dental Hygiene
ORIGINAL ARTICLE - Open Access
Smoking Cessation and Outcome of Non-Surgical Periodontal Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis. Fridus (G. A.) van der Weijden, Cees Valkenburg
First published: 24 September 2025 doi.org/10.1111/idh.70000
Funding: The authors received no specific funding for this work. The work for this paper was conducted as part of the regular academic appointments of Van der Weijden and Valkenburg at the Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA).
Conclusion
In this retrospective analysis, overall, no significant effect of smoking cessation on the outcome of non-surgical periodontal therapy at the evaluation appointment has been found. Sub-analysis showed that neither age nor gender had a significant effect on the results of non-surgical periodontal therapy. For male gender, the number of pack-years seems to impact on the intention to quit smoking.
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/idh.70000
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Smoking Cessation and Outcome of Non‐Surgical Periodontal Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis
doi.org
Objective The aim of this retrospective analysis was to investigate how smoking cessation impacts the results of non-surgical periodontal therapy in patients diagnosed with periodontitis. Additional.....
🚨 Registration closing soon!
Don’t miss your chance to join the Global Oral Health Summit 🌍🦷 — connect, learn, and lead the future of oral health.
👉 Register now: ifdh.org/global-oral-health-summit-2025/
www.ifdh.org
#GlobalOralHealth #OralHealthSummit #LastChance #upward
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month 🎀
October may be closing, yet our awareness and support continue throughout the year — IFDH continues to stand together with everyone affected, reminding us that caring extends beyond the clinic.
Oral health remains an essential part of overall health.
Dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists around the world continue to raise awareness, support prevention, and encourage everyone to take action through regular self-checks and attending recommended screenings. 💗
#breastcancerawareness #IFDH #upward #oralhealth #DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #oralhealththerapists #HealthAwareness #selfcheck #screening #smileforhealth
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A big shout out to the dedicated members of the IFDH Education Committee 2024-2026🎊
Upper left to right:
Francine Trudeau (Co-Chair), Carmen Lanoway (IFDH Board Liaison), Loes Velthoven (Co-Chair)
Lower left to right: Tammy Filipiak, Sviatlana Anishchuk, and Hanan Abdalla. Also acknowledging member of the committee Cheryl Dey 🙏
The Education Committee plays a key role in elevating the profession of dental hygiene by enhancing our knowledge. The committee’s charge is to develop webinars and programs that can be accessed by members to increase their knowledge and strengthen the role of the dental hygienist in healthcare.
#ifdh #upward #dentalhygienists #OralHealthTherapists #dentaltherapists #oralhealthcare #DentalHygieneeducation
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REVIEW ARTICLE
Open Access
The Effectiveness of Power Versus Manual Toothbrushes on Plaque Removal and Gingival Health in Children—A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
CONCLUSION: There is moderate evidence that in children a PTB offers a small advantage in plaque removal over an MTB. This evidence primarily pertains to PTBs with an OR mode of action.
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IFDH October Newsletter is Out! ✨🦷
Catch up on the latest global oral health updates, events, and opportunities in our October IFDH News edition! 🌍💙
👉 Read it here: ifdh.org/enews/ifdh-enews-october-2025.html
👉Read president letter here: ifdh.org/president/ifdh-presidents-report-october-2025/
Or visit: www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #upward #ifdhnews #OralHealthForAll
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REVIEW ARTICLE
Open Access
The Effect of Cetylpyridinium Chloride Compared to Chlorhexidine Mouthwash on Scores of Plaque and Gingivitis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses
This paper was prepared as a part of the obligation of the first author Windhorst to fulfil the requirements of the University of Amsterdam master's program in Evidence Based Practice in Health Care.
Conclusion
There is moderate certainty for a small statistically significant favourable effect of CHX-MW over CPC-MW for plaque control in non-brushing situations, but no difference between them for plaque and gingivitis prevention in brushing situations.
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🦷 World Cavity-Free Future Day – October 14 🦷
What we do today shapes a cavity-free future.
Let’s protect smiles through prevention, education, and oral health care for all.
A healthy future begins with a healthy mouth. 🌍💙
#worldcavityfreefutureday #ifdh #upward #oralhealth #acff #smileforfuture #dentalhygienists #dentaltherapists #oralhealththerapists
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Oral Health-Related Complications of Breast Cancer Treatment: Assessing Dental Hygienists' Knowledge and Professional Practice
Approximately 200,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the U.S. every year. These patients commonly suffer from oral complications of their cancer therapy. The purpose of this study was to assess dental hygienists' knowledge and professional practice related to providing care for breast cancer patients.
Many dental hygienists were unaware of the recommended clinical guidelines for treating breast cancer patients and lacked specific knowledge concerning the commonly prescribed anti-estrogen medications for pre-and postmenopausal breast cancer patients. Over 70% of the respondents indicated they were unfamiliar with the AI class of medications. Only 13% of dental hygienists correctly identified the mechanism of action of anti-estrogen therapy. Dental hygienists reported increased gingival inflammation, gingival bleeding, periodontal pocketing, xerostomia and burning tissues in patients receiving anti-estrogen therapies. Less than 10% believed that their knowledge of breast cancer treatments and the potential oral side effects is up to date.
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🌍💙 Happy World Smile Day! 💙🌍
A smile is more than an expression - it’s a universal language of kindness, health, and connection.
As dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists, we know that behind every confident smile stands prevention, care, and education.
✨ Today, let’s celebrate the power of a healthy smile to brighten communities, spread joy, and inspire positive change across the globe.
💡 Remember: prevention is the foundation of oral health. Brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, interdental cleaning, and regular professional care are simple steps that protect smiles and general health for life.
Let’s create more reasons to smile - together!
#WorldSmileDay #IFDH #GlobalOralHealth #DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #OralHealthTherapists #SmileWithIFDH
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📣 This is your final call for this exciting Opportunity! ✨️
📚Are you a Dental Hygienist who is interested in research?
💻Are you undertaking a course of study at an undergraduate level, or a Master's, or PhD programme?
✔️Then this is for you!
🗓 DEADLINE 15 October 2025
✨️ Don't delay, submit today!
🗺The IFDH has a Research Grant Program which you can make an application to receive financial support for your research!
💰This initiative is kindly supported by 'Dentsply Sirona Preventive' and the purpose of this program is to promote experience in the research process and dissemination of findings contributing to the dental hygiene body of knowledge.
💙Go to www.ifdh.org and look for the tab 'IFDH Research Grant Program' for further information.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month!
Preparing Dental Hygiene Students to Care for Patients with Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with the diagnosis of 30% of all female cancers each year. There are projected to be 316,950 new cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed in 2025. Due to increases in treatment success, patients are living longer. Cancer is now considered a chronic disease, requiring a multidisciplinary team approach to patient care
The acute side effects of breast cancer therapies and long-term complications can have a marked negative impact on oral health related quality of life, including oral/pharyngeal mucositis, pain, xerostomia, dental caries, potential opportunistic infections and risk for medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (MRONJ) and periodontal tissue changes.
Dental hygienists (DH) often serve as primary oral health care providers. The National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) indicates that oral evaluation is necessary prior to therapy to identify dental needs that could increase the risk or severity of oral complications during cancer treatment.
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Preparing Dental Hygiene Students to Care for Patients With Breast Cancer
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🌍❤️ World Heart Day – September 29 ❤️🌍
Oral health and heart health are deeply interconnected. Research has shown that periodontal disease and oral inflammation may increase the risk of heart disease, highlighting the importance of integrating oral care into overall health promotion.
On World Heart Day, the IFDH emphasizes that caring for your smile is also caring for your heart. Consistent attention to both oral hygiene and heart health supports a healthier future for all.
Let us join together in raising awareness and advancing health for everyone.
#WorldHeartDay #IFDH #upward #oralhealth #hearthealth
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🌍✨ Elevating Oral Health on the Global Stage
We are proud to share that our IFDH President, Jill Rethman, was invited to participate in a high-level roundtable, hosted by Colgate, during UNGA Climate Week NYC: “Transforming Global Health One Smile at a Time: Elevating Oral Health in the Fight Against NCDs.”
🦷 Oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people worldwide, yet oral health often remains on the margins of global health priorities. Jill’s presence at this important dialogue highlights the voice of dental hygienists, dental therapists, and oral health therapists in shaping solutions for prevention, health equity, and access to care.
👏 This invitation is a celebration of our profession’s impact on global health. Together, we are advancing the message that oral health is essential to overall health.
💚 We stand proud as oral health professionals making a difference on the world stage!
#IFDH #OralHealth #GlobalHealth #NCDs #ClimateWeekNYC #DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #OralHealthTherapists
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🦷 Celebrating Excellence: 2024 IFDH Impact Award Winners
IFDH has recognized the outstanding efforts of dental hygiene associations whose programs have made a real difference in oral health. We celebrate the 2024 winners in the 3 different categories 🎉
Let’s draw inspiration from their work! If you’re part of an association or community project making strides in oral health — your project could be celebrated next! www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #OralHealth #ImpactAwards #upwards #Colgate
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🦷 Celebrating Excellence: 2024 IFDH Impact Award Winners
IFDH has recognized the outstanding efforts of dental hygiene associations whose programs have made a real difference in oral health. We celebrate the 2024 winners in the 3 different categories 🎉
Let’s draw inspiration from their work! If you’re part of an association or community project making strides in oral health — your project could be celebrated next! www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #OralHealth #ImpactAwards #upwards #Colgate
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Association Between Consumption of Low- and No-Calorie Artificial Sweeteners and Cognitive Decline - An 8-Year Prospective Study
Consumption of low- and no-calorie sweeteners (LNCSs) has been associated with adverse health outcomes. However, little is known about the association between consumption of LNCSs and cognition. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between consumption of LNCSs and cognitive decline.
People who consumed the highest levels of certain artificial sweeteners — equivalent to just one diet soda a day — saw a significant decline in their ability to remember and recall words when compared to people who consumed the lowest levels, a new study found.
“People who consumed the most low- or no-calorie sweeteners showed a 62% faster global cognitive decline than those who consumed the lowest amount — that’s the equivalent of 1.6 — years of brain aging,” said lead study author Dr. Claudia Kimie Suemoto, an associate professor of geriatrics and director of the Biobank for Aging Studies at the University of São Paulo’s Medical School in Brazil.
People in the highest tier consumed an average of 191 milligrams, or about 1 teaspoon, of artificial sweeteners each day. To put that into perspective, one can of diet soda sweetened with aspartame contains around 200 to 300 milligrams, according to the World Health Organization.
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✨World Alzheimer’s Day – September 21✨
Alzheimer’s affects not only memory, but also daily oral health.
Let’s raise awareness, show compassion, and support those living with Alzheimer’s.
🦷A healthy smile brings confidence and improves quality of life.
Together, let’s protect smiles and support oral health for all.
#WorldAlzheimersDay #ifdh #upward
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🌍✨ Social Responsibility starts with YOU!
Meet Cathryn Carboon - her project won 🏆 First Place in the IFDH Social Responsibility Program 2024! Proof that passion + creativity = real community impact.
💡 Got an idea to support aging populations in YOUR community?
👉 This is YOUR chance to shine: submit your project and be the next one to inspire! 💙
🔗 For more information on how to initiate a Social Responsibility project or how to submit one, log on to www.ifdh.org
#IFDH #socialresponsibility #DentalHygienists #DentalTherapists #oralhealththerapists #globaloralhealth
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