Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Class Two's Out the Wazoo

The title says it all.. Seriously all of my patients have been either a Class II or V and they are under the same category so they aren't doing me much good. Don't get me wrong I am grateful for the opportunity to see these patients and see perio and actual calculus but I'm a little stressed about the requirements I'm expected to EXCEED. I just can't think about it too much or it stresses me out. I know I will get them all done though I just have to keep reminding myself of all the people that have been through this program and have completed the requirements so as impossible as it may seem I know it's not.

Today I saw a boy off of my recall list. He goes to my high school and he plays soccer there for the same coach I played for so that was kind of a neat thing we had in common. He couldn't remember the last time he had been to the dentist and that was made apparent when I looked in his mouth. He had heavy calculus on his anteriors and some edematous tissue. It was interesting though because his tissue in the molar region appeared quite healthy. He ended up having to quads of Class II and two IB so at least I have those. And lucky for me Kayla told me she would do his two quads of Class II and she will give me a IB. When I looked in my patient's mouth today I had the strongest urge to get in there with my scaler and just go to town before I did anything else but I refrained and only got through OD today. I did end up taking 4 PAs along with his 4 BWX though so that was nice to at least make some progress on my requirements. I'm feeling a lot more comfortable with my xray taking skills- knock on wood. I typically have to take 1 or 2 retakes but they are looking a lot better than they used to so at least I'm improving in one area. I'm really excited for when I have a patient that I've already seen come back so I can finish scaling them and hopefully boost my confidence in that area as well.

Today was a long day of clinic- Clinic in the morning and CA in the afternoon. I learned a lot though and wouldn't trade where I am for anything. I'll be smiling until next time :)

Friday, January 20, 2012

Smiling From Beginning to End

As weird as this may sound my goal for clinic this last Wednesday was to be in as good of a mood at the end of clinic as I was at the first. I don't know what it was but I was super happy that morning and just feeling great. As I was driving to clinic I had a thought that clinic could easily change this good mood to a pretty sour one. So right then and there I decided I wouldn't let it. I have to remember I'm a student therefore I'm not perfect nor expected to be perfect and making mistakes is what helps me learn. So I tried to stick with that attitude- I found it was a lot easier said than done but I think I managed alright.

My Grandpa was my patient- I love him but I'm not super close to him so I was afraid it was going to be a little awkward but it really wasn't bad. We started out with a pano because he had four bitewings six months ago. I was nervous to take a pano because it had been a while since I took one and I was right to be nervous. After my third attempt I finally got a diagnostic x-ray. Lucky for me my Grandpa was very patient and understanding. Then I took him into the clinic and proceeded with the rest of the appointment. I'm still not the best at recognizing restorations but hopefully that will come with practice. I did find two amalgam tattoos however so that was neat to be able to see on a actual patient. My Grandpa is a Class II so after I finish him and my good pal Al I will have completed all of my Class II requirements! YAY! My Grandpa had some pretty deep pockets (the deepest was 7 mm) but I only measured a 4. I was a little discouraged after that but then I remembered my goal, put a smile on my face, and kept working. I got to scaling- I started on the lower right quad. This is where I feel like I need the most improvement. I still don't know what calculus feels like so I get scared to ask for a scale check because I don't want to miss any spots. I know this is another thing that will come with practice and my mistakes will be to my benefit in the long run but it still makes me nervous. I told my Grandma that by his next appointment I will be better so I better stick to my word!

It wasn't my best clinic day but I tried to keep a good attitude. I was smiling as I walked out of clinic so we'll call it a success!

Saturday, January 14, 2012

An Unexpected Pal

My very first patient- Not counting my mom because I knew her. This guy came off the reference list and I was a bit nervous to see him. He refused xrays, was late, and told me he was going to leave early but he ended up being a great patient and I really grew to like him! I'm going to try and follow the new way we are supposed to do our blog entries according to the clinic syllabus- I don't think I really like it but I'll give it a shot.

Goal: To make the appointment go as smoothly as possible. I didn't get too specific with my goals that was really all I wanted for my sake and the patient's.

Strategies: Plan ahead. Get out everything I may need beforehand.

I will admit I felt I accomplished my goal pretty well. The appointment went well and flowed!!!! I definitely have lots of room for improvement but it was a good way to start off to boost my confidence a little. I got to scaling but didn't finish a quad. But guess what?! I got to use the ultrasonic, kind of scary but so exciting! I love it, it works wonders! My patient had lots of extrinsic staining from coffee and tea so to try to hand scale that off it would have been a nightmare but the ultrasonic made it so much easier! I used the slimline which I hadn't practiced with so I need to work on it and my adaptation but overall it went pretty well. And I was very fortunate that my pal Al was so patient and understanding of me. I'm excited for him to come back so I can show him some better instrumenting because of the practice I will have had and send him home with a brighter smile!

Until next time I'll be smiling :)

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

I'm Back!

Well I am back, it's been a while and as you can tell I am already a little behind considering I am doing my first blog entry now.We have a new outline we are supposed to follow so I'll do that for my next blog entries but for this one I'm going to do what I want :)

Christmas break was great- I worked a lot, spent time with the fam, celebrated Christmas, turned 21, brought in the New Year but doing a doughnut in my car in a snowy canyon, and had tons of fun but like always it went by way to fast. I can't believe we are already back and into the swing of things. Our first day back in clinic was nice because all we did was learn how to use the ultrasonic. And I love it! We only practiced on our typodonts but still I loved it! It got me really excited to start working on patients although I'm still nervous, even to this day and I saw two patients this week! I'll tell you more about them in my next posts though! :)

Well, well, well-- I have a lot to do and I should really quit reading the Hunger Games because it is taking priority over my studying which isn't a good thing! I'm almost done though :) I'll be back with a smile so don't miss me too much!