Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Monday, November 24, 2008
Mr. Daniel James Laneri... My first patient!

This patient experience was pretty much a final clinical exam for me, and made me a little bit nervous... For those not in dental hygiene school, here's a rundown of what we did.
We started out at 8 am taking some vitals... Good news... Danny is very healthy and made my life very easy! Then we moved to an "extra-oral" exam which is basically a cancer screening. The "extra-oral" was followed by an "intra-oral" exam. (Again, a cancer screening--this time, inside the mouth ;)). After that I "probed" around each tooth with one 0f these bad boys...

Well, the good news is I didn't hurt him. He snored through most of it!! haha... I couldn't help but giggle a little bit when he would fall asleep and his mouth would close a bit on my fingers! (I'd have to gently remind him to open for me) Crazy boy... :) Then we disclosed his teeth and went over some oral hygiene instructions that were specific for him, and we moved on to scaling. The one bummer was that I didn't have time to finish a quad. Cleaning his teeth was so fun!! I know I'm so weird, but I really do love this stuff! It's fun to clean calculus!
We took four BWX x-rays later in the treatment... I used the new Phosphor Plate system which I had not used before... They are digital films which means less esposure and faster development :), but they fit just like a conventional film, rather than having a big, bulky sensor. It was nice to actually do x-rays on a patient, be able to take them quickly, and have no retakes! They weren't by any means my greatest films, but they passed "inspection," if you will!
(these are not danny's x-rays)
I knew I wouldn't have time to finish so I brushed the purple disclosing solution off of his teeth and let him go 8$ later... (i payed :)--the charge was for the x-rays $2 each) ... Hopefully sometime he'll be willing to come back for the actual cleaning, polishing, and fluoride treatment!
As for me, my goal was not necessarily to get A LOT done, but to do what I did, with confidence and ease. Everything went really well for me... I need to get faster at probing, but I know that will come with time... My biggest issue IS time! There never seems to be enough of it... I know I will get better, but right now it's hard to imagine actually finishing a patient in the time alloted!
My instructor, Instructor Hansen (not my usual instructor), was very helpful and very encouraging! She was a great confindence booster and gave me lots of positive feedback! I think i definitely learn more through positivity!
Things I'd like to improve for next time: better/more thorough assesment of gingiva, faster probe time, keeping track of how long it takes to do each portion (with that, keeping myself on track without looking over to see how far along my pod people are)
All in all, I was pleased, and I had a lot of fun! This will definitely help prepare me to see patients next semester!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Pulse? check. Respiration? check.
My goal for clinic today was to remain calm, cool, and collected ;) I didn't mind if I didn't get very far in the process, I just wanted to do everything I had time to do well. I would say I almost reached my goal... For the most part I was very calm, but I wouldn't say I did EVERYTHING well! There are definitely things that I will get better at as time goes on, but all in all, I don't think it went too poorly! The part I was most nervous for was probing... I just didn't want to hurt her!! Before clinic I had reviewed in my head all of the procedures, and reminded myself to be gentle! I actually did well with the probe! I was proud when she said that I didn't really poke her! (even though I'm pretty sure I may have once or twice--:)) She was a good sport through it all, and was a great patient to work on because I was able to see and identify a lot of dental work! It was a good experience, and I know it will help me for Monday when I see my first real patient!!!
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Productivity... Or So it Seemed...
Surprisingly, the air/poweder polishing was much better the second time! Although I did nic the floor of my partners mouth and saw a tiny bit of blood :S eek... sorry Candace!! But when I passed off my sealant PE the instructor told me it looked like I must have done them a bunch before :) That was a great compliment because it was the second sealant I had ever done!
Monday, November 10, 2008
The yuckiest so far....
Anyway, another not so happy thing today... It looks like I might have yet another cavity! I don't understand how I've never had them, and now I for sure have two, maybe three! I go to the dentist thursday to figure it out, and get some fillings...
Okay, so now that my pessimism about the day is out, there were good things that happened! Today I placed my first sealant! We learned later that my air/water syringe was blowing water when it was only supposed to blow air which put a little damper on the drying of the tooth--(no pun intended) ;) But, I ended up drying it with a cotton roll, and it stayed... We'll see how long it lasts! I also learned how to take a pano today! And, I learned how to duplicate x-rays! So a lot of good things happened today, but starting it out with the air/powder polisher made it a little harder to get going...
This is my group learning sealants in class!
(L to R: Pam, Candace, me, Katie)
Also, I volunteered to try in an aid to keep the mouth dry during sealant placement!
I don't know what made me volunteer for this?! It just came out of me...
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Have a Seat...

*p.s. this IS me in the chair, but it is Candace in the background... not Tandem