{"id":29,"name":"Annie-Laurie Harris, BSDH, RDHMP","url":"","description":"Annie-Laurie Harris BSDH, RDHMP has been in clinical practice for 22 years. Her career began in a progressive periodontal specialty practice where she developed a fascination for the treatment and maintenance of periodontal disease. She was introduced to a philosophy and technique that was innovative and successful in treating periodontal disease. She received intensive training from the JP Institute in Evolutionary Hygiene in 2004. \r\n\r\n\"When the dentist I worked for signed a group of us up for JP Institute's 3-day training, my life changed in an instant. To learn of the link between oral disease and systemic health, with practical, scientific solutions, it was as if a light bulb went off.\" When I got on the plane and then home after the training, I read the entire JP Institute manual. Who gets excited about training manuals!?  Energized and excited, my first day back to clinical practice, I enrolled my first eight patients!\" In 2008 she completed JP Institute\u2019s Mastership program. She is also currently pursuing a Master\u2019s Degree in Dental Hygiene Research at Old Dominion University.\r\n\r\nShe became a founding member of the American Academy of Oral Systemic Health. This discovery ignited an enthusiasm for the science and treatment of biofilm. Her colleagues and patients have given her the affectionate nick-name \u201cDental Geek\u201d. She has been known to attach a head cam to demonstrate (to her willing patients) live video of the biofilm disruption process. Annie is thrilled to be mentoring and training to her fellow colleagues and considers herself a JP Institute Evangelist. She is proud to be part of the community of JPInstitute certified trainers and clinicians committed to leading the global movement for oral and systemic health with collaborative dental care.","link":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/author\/annie-harris-bsdh\/","slug":"annie-harris-bsdh","avatar_urls":{"24":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/2345d7a0b1731b0ef4393b2605c54978?s=24&d=mm&r=g","48":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/2345d7a0b1731b0ef4393b2605c54978?s=48&d=mm&r=g","96":"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/2345d7a0b1731b0ef4393b2605c54978?s=96&d=mm&r=g"},"meta":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/29"}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.oraldna.com\/trends-in-salivary-testing\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users"}]}}