On this episode of Hygiene Happy Hour, host Misty Mattingly welcomes Cydian Kaufman from Pure Water Northwest to explore an often-overlooked topic in dentistry: the water that flows through our dental units. What starts as a chat about water systems quickly turns into a fascinating deep dive into biofilms, bacteria, and the hidden science of water quality. With humor and insight, Misty and Cydian uncover why waterline maintenance matters more than ever, for both patient safety and overall dental hygiene.
Cydian shares his unexpected journey from tech and real estate into the world of water treatment, where he discovered just how complex and “alive” water really is. He explains how stagnant water in dental lines can become a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, why shocking waterlines isn’t always enough, and how new solutions like chlorination, UV, and ozone systems can make a real difference. Together, they connect the dots between oral biofilms and water system biofilms, showing how both impact human health in surprisingly similar ways.
With a glass of The Prisoner wine in hand, Melissa brings her signature warmth and curiosity to the conversation, making even the chemistry of water feel approachable and fun. Whether you’re a dental professional looking to improve your infection control protocols or just someone curious about what’s really in your water, this episode offers practical insights, laughter, and a refreshing reminder that clean water and clean smiles go hand in hand.
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On this episode of Hygiene Happy Hour, host Misty Mattingly welcomes Cydian Kaufman from Pure Water Northwest to explore an often-overlooked topic in dentistry: the water that flows through our dental units. What starts as a chat about water systems quickly turns into a fascinating deep dive into biofilms, bacteria, and the hidden science of water quality. With humor and insight, Misty and Cydian uncover why waterline maintenance matters more than ever, for both patient safety and overall dental hygiene.
Cydian shares his unexpected journey from tech and real estate into the world of water treatment, where he discovered just how complex and “alive” water really is. He explains how stagnant water in dental lines can become a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, why shocking waterlines isn’t always enough, and how new solutions like chlorination, UV, and ozone systems can make a real difference. Together, they connect the dots between oral biofilms and water system biofilms, showing how both impact human health in surprisingly similar ways.
With a glass of The Prisoner wine in hand, Melissa brings her signature warmth and curiosity to the conversation, making even the chemistry of water feel approachable and fun. Whether you’re a dental professional looking to improve your infection control protocols or just someone curious about what’s really in your water, this episode offers practical insights, laughter, and a refreshing reminder that clean water and clean smiles go hand in hand.
Hygiene Happy Hour with Misty Mattingly and Dara Flores at RDHUOR 2024
Hygiene Happy Hour
22 minutes 36 seconds
9 months ago
Hygiene Happy Hour with Misty Mattingly and Dara Flores at RDHUOR 2024
In this heartfelt, laugh-out-loud, and utterly captivating episode, Misty and Dara invite listeners on a whirlwind journey packed with unforgettable moments and inspiring tales. From the excitement of Taylor Swift concerts across Europe—complete with savvy budget hacks and insider tips—to life-changing stories of resilience and transformation.
As the conversation unfolds, you’ll hear Misty's daughter's incredible journey to newfound confidence, bolstered by a healthier smile that serves as a testament to how small yet meaningful innovations can spark extraordinary changes.
This episode is brimming with energy, laughter, and wisdom, creating the perfect blend of entertainment and heartfelt connection. Whether you’re tuning in for the Taylor Swift concert hacks, jaw-dropping before-and-after smile transformations, or just to soak up some good ol’ hygiene happy hour vibes, Misty and Dara deliver it all with charm and authenticity.
So pour yourself your favorite drink, settle in, and let Misty and Dara guide you through a conversation that’s as heartwarming as it is impactful. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and leave with a smile that mirrors the joy this dynamic duo brings.
Hygiene Happy Hour
On this episode of Hygiene Happy Hour, host Misty Mattingly welcomes Cydian Kaufman from Pure Water Northwest to explore an often-overlooked topic in dentistry: the water that flows through our dental units. What starts as a chat about water systems quickly turns into a fascinating deep dive into biofilms, bacteria, and the hidden science of water quality. With humor and insight, Misty and Cydian uncover why waterline maintenance matters more than ever, for both patient safety and overall dental hygiene.
Cydian shares his unexpected journey from tech and real estate into the world of water treatment, where he discovered just how complex and “alive” water really is. He explains how stagnant water in dental lines can become a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, why shocking waterlines isn’t always enough, and how new solutions like chlorination, UV, and ozone systems can make a real difference. Together, they connect the dots between oral biofilms and water system biofilms, showing how both impact human health in surprisingly similar ways.
With a glass of The Prisoner wine in hand, Melissa brings her signature warmth and curiosity to the conversation, making even the chemistry of water feel approachable and fun. Whether you’re a dental professional looking to improve your infection control protocols or just someone curious about what’s really in your water, this episode offers practical insights, laughter, and a refreshing reminder that clean water and clean smiles go hand in hand.