Sharon Boyd, MA, RDH
Sharon Boyd, MA, RDH
Sharon Boyd, MA, RDH
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Author
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Dental Hygienist
Expertise
Consumer Dental Health, Patient Education
Education
Texas Tech University
Amberton University
Tyler Junior College

Currently using:

Philips Sonicare with UV Toothbrush Head Sanitizer

Philips Sonicare with UV Toothbrush Head Sanitizer

H2oral Irrigator

H2oral Irrigator

Highlights

  • Sharon has over 20 years of experience writing about dental health
  • Sharon is an Ironman
  • Band mom
  • Enjoys volunteering at her family’s church.

Education

Texas Tech University – Master of Arts in Strategic Communication and Innovation Amberton University – Bachelor of Science in Human Relations and Business Tyler Junior College – Associate of Applied Sciences in Dental Hygiene Blinn College – Certificate in Dental Assisting

Experience

Sharon has over 20 years of experience in the dental industry and is the founder of DentaSpeak, LLC. In addition to being a registered hygienist, she serves as a full-time patient education professional, with special interests in strategic dental communications. She often works as a liaison between practitioners and patients, bridging the gap between care needs and patient concerns. Sharon is an Ironman, band mom, and enjoys volunteering at her family’s church.

About Teeth Talk

TeethTalkGirl.com was created by a passionate dental hygienist, Whitney DiFoggio, MA, RDH.  Whitney’s journey of spreading dental health awareness began on the YouTube platform — where she continues to create educational videos for the public. 

Dentistry is not a one-size-fits-all!  From discovering the best dental floss to understanding dental treatment options, our goal is to provide you with information to take an active role in your oral health. Learn more about us!

Recent articles from Sharon Boyd, MA, RDH
Is it Child Abuse to Let Your Preschooler Use a Pacifier?

Is it Child Abuse to Let Your Preschooler Use a Pacifier?

If your child is 2 or 3 years old (or older) and still using a pacifier, it’s time to have a serious talk with your family about breaking the habit.
Dental Risks to Athletes (of All Ages)

Dental Risks to Athletes (of All Ages)

A lot of athletes clench and grind their teeth during strenuous activities and are more at risk for cavities, dry mouth, and broken teeth.
What are the Different Parts of a Tooth?

What are the Different Parts of a Tooth?

If they only looked at your teeth with a light and mirror, they would never see past the crown or enamel.