In this episode of the BrushwithBritt Podcast, I sit down with Derik Sven 🦷 to unpack what autonomy really means for dental hygienists in 2025 (and beyond).
🎓 Whether you're a new grad hygienist or a seasoned hygienist dreaming of making a difference, this convo will help you:
✅ Understand your power and potential in patient care
✅ See how autonomy impacts the future of our profession
✅ Learn small steps you can take right now to practice with more confidence
✅ Get inspired to be part of the movement changing dental hygiene for good 🌟
💡 Why does this matter? Learning about autonomy helps you advocate for yourself and your patients, give the care you know is needed, and build a career you’re proud of, without burnout or limitations.
If you’ve ever felt stuck or unsure of your place in this field, this episode will light a fire in you 🔥 and remind you that you can create change.
🎧 Grab your coffee, pop in your headphones, and hit play! Let’s shape the future of prevention together 🩵
Derik J. Sven, MBA, MPH, RDH, CDT, FADHA, has nearly two decades of experience as a board- certified lab tech and restorative hygienist. He holds undergraduate degrees in dental hygiene and health care administration, as well as master’s degrees in public health and business administration. He’s currently pursuing his doctorate in health science at George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington, DC, where his research focuses on advancing the autonomy of dental hygienists and the broad integration of dental therapists into the health- care system. He’s an inaugural fellow of the ADHA and president-elect of Virginia's chapter.
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Email: derik@dentistrywithderik.com
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Recommended reading:
"The case for dental hygienists’ autonomy, part I: Defining the paradigm" https://www.rdhmag.com/career-profession/alternative-practice/article/55273454/the-case-for-dental-hygienists-autonomy-part-i-defining-the-paradigm
Disclaimer: The Brush with Britt podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of dentistry, medicine, or other health-care services. No provider–patient relationship is formed, and the content is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Listeners should always seek the guidance of their licensed health-care providers for any questions or concerns. The views and opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Brittany Glauz, (Brush with Britt).