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Finding ingenuity during difficulty: Dental hygiene alumna invents handy tool

草莓传媒官网下载 Dental hygiene alumna Courtney Crew (BS ’06)
Dental hygiene alumna Courtney Crew (BS 鈥06)

It is often during our most difficult days that we find skills we didn鈥檛 know we possessed. That certainly was the case for Texas Woman鈥檚 dental hygiene alumna Courtney Crew (BS 鈥06), who took her personal health struggles and created an invention that is aiding professionals in the dental industry.

Crew grew up in Odessa, a west Texas town she said is known for 鈥淔riday night football, tumbleweeds the size of smart cars and sunsets that are picture perfect.鈥 After graduating from Permian High School, she enrolled in Texas A&M to pursue a biology degree but ended up earning a bachelor of arts degree in marketing at Texas Tech instead. However, science was still her calling.

鈥淒uring my time at Texas Tech, my gears shifted back to the science scene, and it was not long before I planted my ambitions on the study of dental hygiene,鈥 said Crew. 鈥淢y science mind was satisfied with my decision.鈥

Following her family out to the Dallas metroplex, she began the process of examining dental hygiene programs, and 草莓传媒官网下载 was a reputable candidate with excellent reviews.

鈥淚 was confident that the dental hygiene program would provide the opportunity to receive an exceptional education as well as the hands-on training I would need to become a highly skilled clinician,鈥 she said. 鈥淭he program was an arduous trek filled with days of teeth scraping, spit and tears mottled with laughter and love. The bonds that developed during these trying years is what made it all worthwhile.鈥

Earning her degree opened doors for competitive pay and allowed for more flexibility in Crew鈥檚 career. She currently works in two different dental offices, one in Dallas and one in Irving.

Things were going well for Crew until 2013 when her health took a nosedive.

鈥淚 was extremely sick for an extended time, and it took several years to get any answers,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his was a deeply dark time for me as I was unsure of what my future held and uncertain how I was going to continue with dental hygiene. I worked when I was able; however, I found it extremely difficult and most often, miserable. My strength and stamina were compromised, and I was desperate for any type of relief. I constantly explored new ways to make working as bearable as I could. Even something as simple as propping the suction up helped immensely.鈥

Centipede invention by Courtney Crew

That simple modification led to Crew thinking about new tools, and it did not take long before she was visiting Home Depot weekly crafting her new idea into a prototype. With the help of a local manufacturer, she was able to create a simple yet highly effective device鈥攖he dental suction assistant, a flexible, self-stabilizing saliva/water evacuation system. The Centipede eliminates the need for suction to dangle from the patient鈥檚 mouth and allows the dentist or hygienist to have two free hands for all procedures.

In her search for patent information, Crew came across a group called the Texas Inventor鈥檚 Association, that happened to meet in Plano. After networking within the group, she was soon on her way on this new journey.

鈥淭his was completely unfamiliar territory for me, and it took many paths to end up where I am now, which is venturing the Centipede on my own,鈥 said Crew.

Crew officially launched her business Bless Request at the beginning of April and is hopeful her invention will help others as it has helped her.

鈥淢y goal is to make work life a little better for my fellow clinicians, whether it is time management, more efficient appointments, ergonomic or pain issues or simply convenience.鈥

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