Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS
Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS
Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS
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Author
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Dental Hygienist
Expertise
Patient Education
Education
Towson University
Northern Virginia Community College

Highlights

  • More than 6 years of experience as a dental hygienist.
  • Founded That Deaf RDH Foundation, a 501c3 providing scholarships to DHH dental hygiene students

Education

Amanda graduated from Towson University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. After graduating she spent several years working with special needs children. Amanda later returned to school to pursue a degree in dental hygiene at Northern Virginia Community College.

Experience

Amanda became a licensed dental hygienist in 2017 and has been practicing as a clinical dental hygienist ever since. Amanda was born profoundly deaf but has never let it get her way! Amanda is a new mom to a beautiful baby girl, so has added motherhood to her resume. Outside of work and “mom-ing”, she enjoys developing and sharing content for her blog (www.thatdeafgirl.com), advocating for inclusion in the general public and workforce on social media, and inspiring individuals alike.

About Teeth Talk

TeethTalkGirl.com was created by a passionate dental hygienist, Whitney DiFoggio, BS, 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 Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS
5 Ways To Keep Your Kid’s Teeth Healthy During The Holidays

5 Ways To Keep Your Kid’s Teeth Healthy During The Holidays

Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS shares tips on keeping your children’s teeth healthy during the holiday season! Don’t stress and prevention is key.
"Can you repeat that?" | Tips for Communicating with your Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Patients

"Can you repeat that?" | Tips for Communicating with your Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Patients

For the deaf and hard-of-hearing community that relies on visual cues and lip-reading for communication, it can be difficult to visit the dentist. 
Can I Become a Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Dental Professional?

Can I Become a Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing Dental Professional?

Amanda Zubricki, RDH, BS shares resources pertaining to how the deaf or hard of hearing can enter the dental profession.