I didn’t know something new could change everything.

In 2010, I thought my op was in great shape. I was using salivary diagnostics and getting pretty good case acceptance.

So when the microscope showed up, I brushed it off.
I’m doing fine, I thought. I don’t need one more thing.

But once I actually used it, and patients could see what I’d been trying to explain, everything shifted. They understood what was happening in their own mouths. They were motivated. They wanted to get better.

My production jumped, but more importantly, my patients did the work. They showed up. They followed through. They saw progress and felt empowered by it.

A smiling woman in a white coat with a pink mask around her neck poses for a selfie with a patient lying in a chair, receiving a dental or medical treatment with a dental tool and wearing headphones.
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I’m Tosha Kozloski, RDH
Now I teach the same science-backed systems I refined in my own op, protocols that practices across the country now use to simplify diagnosis, improve outcomes, and bring clarity back to periodontal care.

If that sounds like the kind of shift you’re ready for, I’d love to help.

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I’ve seen the power of this new way firsthand, a faster, clearer approach to diagnosing and treating infection that stops the bleeding, motivates patients, and allows us to become the healthcare providers we set out to be.

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    Nothing beats seeing it for yourself.

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    Teaching what I love.

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    Bonding over Microscopy in Las Vegas

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    A full class in Nashville!

Are you passionate about proactive dentistry?

So am I, and I’ve built a program that helps you put it into action. I don’t just show your team how it works, I help you make it happen. With simple scripts, clear timelines, and ready-to-use templates, it’s all laid out for you. I’ve got you covered.

Your team will gain clarity, confidence, and a whole new way of seeing infection—literally. This program makes periodontal care feel doable, effective, and aligned with the level of care you’ve always wanted to deliver.

When patients see their infection, the connection clicks. If it’s in the mouth, it’s in the body. This program makes that moment of understanding part of everyday care.

Book your time to chat and start your journey.

Ready to make periodontal care clearer, easier, and more effective?

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