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The Smile Revolution Podcast, in association with Dentsply Sirona, is an all-new dentistry podcast series conceived and presented by Dental Therapist Victoria Wilson. Primarily aimed at dental hygienists and therapists, but with content that should be of interest to all dental professionals, Smile Revolution is an informative, entertaining podcast that talks about all things concerning oral health promotion and career development.
Thanks to the increasing popularity of podcasts on all manner of topics for people to listen to on the go, anywhere and at any time, Victoria spotted the opportunity for hygienists and therapists to listen, learn and interact with their fellow dental professionals and to take that knowledge forward to incorporate into their own career paths.
Here Victoria explains more about what inspired her to launch Smile Revolution, the support she received from Dentsply Sirona to get her idea off the ground, and her vision for the future.
“My inspiration behind Smile Revolution was to amalgamate my two real passions – working within dentistry and being able to interact with colleagues in a new way to help prioritise oral health, patient care and career progression.
Our profession has so many individuals doing incredible things, yet most of the time others are unaware of what they’re doing. The idea of the podcast is for me to have an open, honest conversation to tap into people’s careers, the choices they’ve made and what they have learnt from their experiences to really inspire others.
It’s my great pleasure to talk in depth to dental professionals from around the world who’ve made an impact on my career and on furthering oral health promotion in general. It gives a genuine and honest insight into what other colleagues have done well; what they’ve tried to do and maybe not been so successful in; and whether they’ve made the decision to change their career path for the better.
It’s not always easy working in practice and dealing with the daily challenges and I think it’s fair to say that people don’t generally love coming to the dentist! I want to change those perceptions as well as bring inspiration to those who may feel stuck in limbo and wondering which way to turn next. By interacting with colleagues on the podcast we can learn how they’ve overcome such obstacles and really moved on in their career.
My thanks to Dentsply Sirona
The Smile Revolution podcast series would not exist without my colleagues, my amazing guests and of course the fantastic support of Dentsply Sirona for which I am so grateful. They not only had real faith in my initial concept but they then did everything they could to help bring the podcast dream to life. Dentsply Sirona’s philosophy in continuing professional education and bringing together like-minded clinicians to help bring about change and help develop their skills, knowledge and influence is so important.
Charlotte Sale, Clinical Affairs Manager (East Region) at Dentsply Sirona said, “Throughout the Smile Revolution podcast series, the passion for oral health and enhancing smiles is clearly evident from all the contributors and this is something we very much have in common here at Dentsply Sirona.”
Come and join the Smile Revolution!
I’m so excited to be a part of Smile Revolution. I’m learning so much from it and I want all my fellow dental professionals to do so as well. I want to encourage anyone inspired by the podcast or who have things they want to hear more about to contact me – I would love to hear from them or to put them in touch with anyone I’ve interviewed.”
The Smile Revolution podcast in association with Dentsply Sirona is FREE. Subscribe today at Soundcloud – https://soundcloud.com/user-108396645. Also available at iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Acast and Pocket Casts.
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Introducing the Smile Revolution Podcast – the innovative dentistry podcast dedicated to promoting oral health
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Following on from Dr. Vee’s Smile Revolution Podcast recording, Dr Vee shares even more about further considerations around Nutrition and Oral Health.
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You talk about ulcers in the mouth and gut health. What should we as clinicians be asking to understand if the ulcers could be contributed to by diet?
As part of our oral medicine training, we are taught to recognise the parallels between gut and oral health and how certain GI conditions can manifest in the oral cavity.
As part of thorough patient assessment we are taught to delve into a patients medical history, often more times than not, ulcers are recurrent and linked to either stress or a recognised GI condition but in rarer cases, patients will have not had any formal diagnosis nor have they gone to see their GP for further investigation surrounding this.
I always encourage patients to request a blood test to check for a full blood count, iron levels etc to rule out anaemia. It is then I try to further understand their diet, is it balanced, is it high in vitamins and minerals/ is the patient malnourished? Understanding if the pattern is consistent with habits they may have such as drinking a lot of alcohol or frequently eating/ drinking acidic foods
It’s important to recognise foods that can exacerbate ulcers which may or may not be stress/ GI related and treat each patient uniquely
On the same note, sadly oral cancers can sometimes appear as ulcers in the mouth and thus reviewing the patient in 2 weeks to check if it’s healed or not is paramount to patient safety
You speak about bespoke treatment for every patient. Do you have a systematic approach to understand more about a patients diet?
Yes, I use my examinations as a chance to understand more about the patient
In the same way we ask about oral hygiene and and their routine at present, I try to understand more about lifestyle and dietary choices to better connect with my patient
If so what is it?
In many circumstances I request diet diary’s from patients in order to educate them by highlighting trends and picking up habits which can work together to improve
Do you have a systematic approach in delivering diet advise?
I always try to approach diet from an education standpoint rather than telling patients what they’re doing incorrectly as I feel this is far more effective
The first step is to understand their dietary choices and learn more about their lifestyle
I then try to notice and compile information about their diet which I subconsciously think about ways of improving
I may take an aspect of a patients diet and rather than criticising this I’ll politely suggest an alternative which I think they may enjoy and benefit from more- I find Patients are always far more interested in listening this way.
You speak about not wanting to have a negative impact on childrens diet related to sugar, how do you approach diet advice for children?
I am very cautious when educating and talking to children about diet, I always ensure parents are both in the room and the listening in order to carry forth the positive connotations with food I portray
I believe that (and studies have also shown) we shouldn’t restrict children or create negative rules around food as this can lead to an unhealthy relationship with food into adulthood
We know that restrictions lead to binges which may actually be far more detrimental to their oral, physical and mental health long term
I do not believe that teaching children anything is forbidden or taboo but rather educate about balance and making the best choices to feel the best and perform our best.
So again, I like to approach from an education standpoint
I do not preach sugar is out of bounds but rather tastes better after dinner and for pudding and that there are a multitude of ways to naturally and better flavour foods and drinks which give us health bodies, teeth etc
You also talk about slow releasing carbohydrates that will release energy slowly. What foods would you recommend for diabetic patients?
With regards to diabetic patients there is no one size fits all. You need to firstly understand if they are type 1 or type 2, if their diabetes is well controlled etc
You need to appreciate what stage they are in with their diabetes, some patients will have suffered with it for years, will already know how to best manage it and will already be aware of the oral implications namely periodontitis associated with the condition. Some patients however will require a lot more education, patients diagnosed with type 2 diabetes later on in life will need to be helped with a lifestyle change and thus these patients require support and guidance. In general, the best education for these patients highlights the benefits of slow release starchy carbohydrates for them in their diet, the important of proteins, healthy fats and and a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Generally early stages can be controlled and reversed with diet and lifestyle changes alone, working along side our patients as well as teaching them about the oral side effects of diabetes, we can help reverse the effects together and increase insulin resistance by sparking a desire for a lifestyle change.
Dr Vee (BDS BSc UKDilP)

Victoria Wilson introduces her Smile Revolution Podcast, in association with Dentsply Sirona. Calling all dental hygienists, therapists and dental professionals! Have you been searching for an informative, entertaining podcast that talks directly to your profession about all things concerning oral health promotion and career development? Then look no further. The Smile Revolution Podcast, in association…Continue reading
























