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In this episode of The Digital Dentist Digest, Dr. Melissa Seibert sits down with Dr. Pam Maragliano for Part 2 of their conversation, focusing on how to build a modern, prevention-driven dental practice through guided biofilm therapy (GBT), risk-based hygiene systems, and effective patient communication.
Dr. Maragliano provides a detailed look at how her practice has transitioned from traditional hygiene models to a biofilm-centered approach, utilizing advanced technologies such as air polishing systems, subgingival biofilm removal, and piezoelectric instrumentation. She outlines how these tools not only improve clinical outcomes but also enhance patient comfort, efficiency, and team ergonomics.
A key theme of the episode is patient engagement and behavior change. Dr. Maragliano explains how connecting oral health findings—such as bleeding points and periodontal inflammation—to broader systemic conditions like cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cognitive decline can significantly improve patient understanding and case acceptance. The discussion emphasizes moving beyond routine care toward personalized, risk-based treatment planning.
The episode also explores the limitations of the traditional six-month recall model and introduces a more individualized approach to hygiene scheduling based on each patient's risk profile. Listeners will gain practical insights into implementing adjunctive preventive therapies, including fluoride varnish, silver diamine fluoride (SDF), hydroxyapatite, chlorhexidine, and probiotic treatments, and how to integrate these into everyday clinical workflows.
In addition, Dr. Maragliano shares real-world strategies for:
Increasing hygiene production and efficiency without compromising care
Structuring a high-performing hygiene team aligned with periodontal goals
Communicating the role and limitations of SDF in caries management
Setting clear clinical boundaries with patients while maintaining trust
Balancing prevention, minimally invasive dentistry, and long-term outcomes
This episode is especially valuable for general dentists, hygienists, and practice owners seeking to improve periodontal outcomes, patient compliance, and practice performance through evidence-based preventive dentistry.
Key topics include:
Guided biofilm therapy (GBT) workflow and technology
Air polishing and subgingival biofilm removal
Risk-based hygiene intervals vs. traditional recall
Patient communication and case acceptance strategies
Preventive and remineralization therapies (fluoride, SDF, hydroxyapatite)
Hygiene-driven practice growth and profitability
Clinical decision-making and patient boundaries in dentistry