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Florida Mission of Mercy 2018
Florida Mission of Mercy 2018

The Florida Mission of Mercy (FLA-MOM) is a large-scale professional dental clinic that provides dental care to any patient with the goal of serving people who would otherwise go without necessary dental care. All services are provided at no cost to patients.

This year's FLA-MOM event will be held on March 9 and 10 at the Lee Civic Center in Ft. Myers, with the goal of treating 2,000 patients. For more detailed information about registration requirements for all volunteers, hygienists, and dentists, please visit the Florida Dental Association website. You will find the link to the online volunteer registration form there.

Quality Improvement
Florida Mission of Mercy 2018

The Florida Mission of Mercy (FLA-MOM) is a large-scale professional dental clinic that provides dental care to any patient with the goal of serving people who would otherwise go without necessary dental care. All services are provided at no cost to patients.

This year's FLA-MOM event will be held on March 9 and 10 at the Lee Civic Center in Ft. Myers, with the goal of treating 2,000 patients. For more detailed information about registration requirements for all volunteers, hygienists, and dentists, please visit the Florida Dental Association website. You will find the link to the online volunteer registration form there.

Addressing Work-Related Aches and Pains
Addressing Work-Related Aches and Pains

In late 2017, the American Dental Association (ADA) published a report summarizing the findings of its 2015 Dentist Well-Being Survey, which was intended to shed light on how a host of factors affect the reported well-being of the dental community. According to the report, 31% of responding dentists reported pain or discomfort in the neck, and 29% reported pain or discomfort in the lower back. The neck, shoulder, and upper and lower back topped the list of areas that dentists identified as interfering with their work.

Work-related pain continues to be a major issue for dental professionals - the repetitive nature of the postures and motions of dentistry, and the types of sustained muscular contractions necessary put dentists at increased risk for musculoskeletal problems. The ADA encourages dentists to take steps to improve ergonomics that can help stop pain before it starts. If you already suffer aches and pain that you feel are linked to the workplace, they recommend addressing them by:

  • Going to your primary care physician - consider pursuing a referral for physical therapy with a professional.
  • Seeking massage or acupuncture in conjunction with regular exercise.
  • Consulting with a clinician specially trained to complete assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems using the McKenzie Method to find out if it is right for you and pursue treatment.

You can learn more about the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy on the McKenzie Institute USA website. To view the full version of the ADA's 2015 Dentist Well-Being Survey Report, please click here.

Your Practice
Addressing Work-Related Aches and Pains

In late 2017, the American Dental Association (ADA) published a report summarizing the findings of its 2015 Dentist Well-Being Survey, which was intended to shed light on how a host of factors affect the reported well-being of the dental community. According to the report, 31% of responding dentists reported pain or discomfort in the neck, and 29% reported pain or discomfort in the lower back. The neck, shoulder, and upper and lower back topped the list of areas that dentists identified as interfering with their work.

Work-related pain continues to be a major issue for dental professionals - the repetitive nature of the postures and motions of dentistry, and the types of sustained muscular contractions necessary put dentists at increased risk for musculoskeletal problems. The ADA encourages dentists to take steps to improve ergonomics that can help stop pain before it starts. If you already suffer aches and pain that you feel are linked to the workplace, they recommend addressing them by:

  • Going to your primary care physician - consider pursuing a referral for physical therapy with a professional.
  • Seeking massage or acupuncture in conjunction with regular exercise.
  • Consulting with a clinician specially trained to complete assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal problems using the McKenzie Method to find out if it is right for you and pursue treatment.

You can learn more about the McKenzie Method of Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy on the McKenzie Institute USA website. To view the full version of the ADA's 2015 Dentist Well-Being Survey Report, please click here.

Electronic Funds Transfer: A Timesaving Cash Management Tool
Electronic Funds Transfer: A Timesaving Cash Management Tool

At MCNA, we continually evaluate our services to ensure that we provide you with the best tools to help you effectively manage your practice. We are pleased to be able to offer you electronic funds transfer (EFT) as a convenient way to save time and hassle when it comes to cash management in your office.

EFTs allow MCNA to complete the payment of your claims by electronically ...

MCNA Updates
Electronic Funds Transfer: A Timesaving Cash Management Tool

At MCNA, we continually evaluate our services to ensure that we provide you with the best tools to help you effectively manage your practice. We are pleased to be able to offer you electronic funds transfer (EFT) as a convenient way to save time and hassle when it comes to cash management in your office.

EFTs allow MCNA to complete the payment of your claims by electronically ...

Is Your Practice Information Up-to-Date?
Is Your Practice Information Up-to-Date?

Keeping MCNA updated with your dental practice information when changes occur is important to both you and your patients. When you report practice changes, we are able to relay correct information to our members regarding your location, hours of operation, and contact information to make an appointment. Accurate practice information also assists us in processing your claims without unnecessary delay.

As a best ...

Your Practice
Is Your Practice Information Up-to-Date?

Keeping MCNA updated with your dental practice information when changes occur is important to both you and your patients. When you report practice changes, we are able to relay correct information to our members regarding your location, hours of operation, and contact information to make an appointment. Accurate practice information also assists us in processing your claims without unnecessary delay.

As a best ...

Good Nutrition for Healthy Smiles
Good Nutrition for Healthy Smiles

Help children learn more about the value of good nutrition for better oral and whole-body health with resources from the Whole Kids Foundation. This foundation is dedicated to supporting and inspiring children and families to make positive changes in the ways they eat for better health and wellness. The Whole Kids Foundation website features tools, tips, and great ideas that provide nutritional and educational enrichment for kids of all ages. Visit the Whole Kids Club at https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/kids-club/ to source activities, recipe ideas, book recommendations, and more.

Children's Corner
Good Nutrition for Healthy Smiles

Help children learn more about the value of good nutrition for better oral and whole-body health with resources from the Whole Kids Foundation. This foundation is dedicated to supporting and inspiring children and families to make positive changes in the ways they eat for better health and wellness. The Whole Kids Foundation website features tools, tips, and great ideas that provide nutritional and educational enrichment for kids of all ages. Visit the Whole Kids Club at https://www.wholekidsfoundation.org/kids-club/ to source activities, recipe ideas, book recommendations, and more.

Dental Assistants Recognition Week: March 4 - 10
Dental Assistants Recognition Week: March 4 - 10

Dental Assistants Recognition Week shines a spotlight on dental assistants and their responsibilities in supporting a successful dental practice. According to the American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA), this year's theme "Advancing the Profession Through Collaboration and Leadership" acknowledges the growing role that dentistry plays in overall health care. Dental assistants are committed to strengthening the entire practice, and help to enhance the total patient experience in quality dental care. The ADAA's website hosts a selection of easy-to-use resources that can help you organize and publicize your own Dental Assistants Recognition Week.

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Dental Assistants Recognition Week: March 4 - 10

Dental Assistants Recognition Week shines a spotlight on dental assistants and their responsibilities in supporting a successful dental practice. According to the American Dental Assistants Association (ADAA), this year's theme "Advancing the Profession Through Collaboration and Leadership" acknowledges the growing role that dentistry plays in overall health care. Dental assistants are committed to strengthening the entire practice, and help to enhance the total patient experience in quality dental care. The ADAA's website hosts a selection of easy-to-use resources that can help you organize and publicize your own Dental Assistants Recognition Week.