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EPISODE · Mar 6, 2026 · 18 MIN

Burnout isn't a Personal Failure

from Scaling the Truth with Alicia · host Alicia Walker RDH,BSDH, FADHA

Burnout in dental hygiene is more common than we talk about — and it’s not a personal weakness.In this episode, I share my personal experience with dental hygiene burnout, unrealistic workload expectations, and the emotional toll of full-time clinical practice. I open up about leaving a full-time office, transitioning into temping as a dental hygienist to regain work-life balance, and how continuing education courses and dental hygiene conferences helped me rediscover my professional purpose.We discuss boundary setting in dentistry, redefining success in a dental hygienist career, and what burnout recovery can actually look like in real life.If you’re a dental hygienist feeling exhausted, questioning your future in clinical hygiene, or searching for renewed motivation in your career, this conversation is for you.Have a story, product opinion, or topic we should talk about?Submit it—anonymously or by name—for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode.Submit here:https://bit.ly/scalingthetruthsubmitLet’s scale the truth—together.Disclaimer: The opinions shared on Scaling the Truth with Alicia are based on personal experience and professional perspective as a dental hygienist. Product discussions reflect honest opinions and are not endorsements unless explicitly stated. Sponsored content will always be clearly disclosed. This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes and does not replace professional judgment or clinical guidelines.

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Burnout in dental hygiene is more common than we talk about — and it’s not a personal weakness.In this episode, I share my personal experience with dental hygiene burnout, unrealistic workload expectations, and the emotional toll of full-time clinical practice. I open up about leaving a full-time office, transitioning into temping as a dental hygienist to regain work-life balance, and how continuing education courses and dental hygiene conferences helped me rediscover my professional purpose.We discuss boundary setting in dentistry, redefining success in a dental hygienist career, and what burnout recovery can actually look like in real life.If you’re a dental hygienist feeling exhausted, questioning your future in clinical hygiene, or searching for renewed motivation in your career, this conversation is for you.Have a story, product opinion, or topic we should talk about?Submit it—anonymously or by name—for a chance to be featured on an upcoming episode.Submit here:https://bit.ly/scalingthetruthsubmitLet’s scale the truth—together.Disclaimer: The opinions shared on Scaling the Truth with Alicia are based on personal experience and professional perspective as a dental hygienist. Product discussions reflect honest opinions and are not endorsements unless explicitly stated. Sponsored content will always be clearly disclosed. This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes and does not replace professional judgment or clinical guidelines.

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Burnout in dental hygiene is more common than we talk about — and it’s not a personal weakness.In this episode, I share my personal experience with dental hygiene burnout, unrealistic workload expectations, and the emotional toll of full-time...

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