Thursday, September 25, 2008

hard clinic

Today I did find my mock board patient which was the high light and his x-rays have already been taken! This was the hardest experience I have ever had. I found out the difference in the use of the different ultra sonic tips. This patient is a 2/3 class and the calculus on his teeth is like granite. I was near tears trying to get it off. My instructor was the one that pointed out that the stronger ultrasonic tip would be the best bet for him. She stated that it will make the world of difference in the calculus removal.

My second patient had tenacious calculus on the mandibular anteriors so I used what I learned this morning on her with the ultrasonics. Things went much better but I am interested to use the orange ultrasonic before mock boards to try to get a feel for its us! I hate it when learning comes with such an emotional scale.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Sealants and kidney failure

Today I had my daughter in and was able to get x-rays and 2 sealants . I passed off 2 PEs as well so that goal was met well. My second patient had kidney failure, diabetes and he was on the list to have his kidneys and pancreas replaced. I had a physician consult to do and it took a while to get a reply. The gentleman had let his diabetes go uncontrolled for years and know would like to get his kidneys replaced but needs to have all his dental work and a clean mouth before any consideration can be had for transplants. It turned out to be an interesting afternoon.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

2nd clinic

Today I saw my husband and with all his sensitivities and his connective tissue condition I was a bit concerned that I would not meet his needs in being gentle enough that he would not feel everything that I needed to do. Today he ended up with it being an extra sensitive day as far as discomfort is concerned. He felt every probe stroke. The ultrasonic was too intense for him; and scaling was just about more than he could handle. I was greatful that he had an improvement in his oral tissues from last time so there was not a lot of work that needed to be done on him. I am greatful to the instructors that will take the time to help me with my instrumentation angles. I am finding that it is a little easier to work on the patient with the additional information. Thanks. I was glad that my afternoon patient who I finished up with 2 quads of a 2 and 1 quad of a 3, went really well. I was able to finish him all today, furcations and all, and even a little ahead of schedual. What a change from last semester where I was practically the one to lock the doors up at night when I left clinic.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

first clinic day - full day

My patient for the morning couldn't start her car so I was with out a patient. I was able to get someone to come at the last minute. The high light of the day is that both of my patients were eligible for FMXs. I was really tickled that I could get so many of my PAs done the first day! I did a lot better on my time management which pleased me. I hope that things continue to go so well for a great semester! Good day!