Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Back into the swing of things!

Whew, after a nice long break it's hard to come back and get back into the swing of things. I seriously can't wait for the semester to be over...only like one more week! I can hear the angels singing now....
Today in clinic we went over emergency scenarios. Very good to know what we should be doing. I was a little tardy to class due to the lack of snow plows in the north. That wasn't so good, none the less, I was there by 8. Yet, I still got in a bit of trouble. I've really got to do my best to be there by no later than 7:30. I think I'm going to start leaving at 6:45. Holy cow! Anyhow, we also did a PSR screening to pass of our LAST PE OF THE SEMESTER! Wow, time sure does fly!

Bye!

Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Lunch Ladies?

So today was a good day. We did fake HHX on pretend patients. It's really good practice. I learned that in the HHX the things we underline in RED are the drugs the patient is taking and the abnormal conditions ie xeristomia (dry mouth), sensitive teeth, etc. So that was a good thing to remember. Also, I have to do the HHXRX after the HHX before I go get the instructor's signature.
After all that we passed of the Air-Powder polishing PE. So, we got to dress up like those hot looking lunch ladies again; hair nets, apron and all! We were seriously styling!

That's all for today. I'm definately ready for THANKSGIVING BREAK!!!!! Gobble, Gobble!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!
Goodbye!

Monday, November 21, 2005

Mock day

So today we had a mock patient day. It was good. We all took turns so it wasn't a full day, but we went through getting a new patient and I got as far as probing the maxilla. It was a good day. I also took my first x-rays on a real patient today. That was fun, and not as bad as I thought it would be! Thank goodness!

YAY!
That is all...good bye!

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Community Health-Research

There is so much research I never really thought would actually be relevant for me to have a knowledge base about. Research is done on all types of dental proceedures, instruments, x-ray film, dental supplies, etc. For example, if I have a patient who wants to know if an electric toothbrush is more effective than a manual one, and if so, which electric toothbrush is best. I need to know the research on the effect of and electric brush over manual, and then I need to know all the research on each electric toothbrush and then compare them. I need to be able to inturpret graphs, understand methods for measurement, consider time periods that the study was applied. It's good that I have the great resource of the internet and published data to refer to.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Seal those babies up!

So today in clinic we did sealants, unfortunately, my teeth no longer have pits and fissures, so no one could do any one me. But I was able to do two, and they were really fun! Des was a GREAT patient and so there was no flying saliva. It was really a lot of fun. I just wish I would've had sealants when I was younger. It's really cool how much I'm learning about the importance of all this stuff, and the benifits of doing sealants.

So that's the story of the day!
Bye!

Monday, November 14, 2005

It must be something in the air...

So today in clinic we used the air/powder polisher for the first time. What can I say, we got to wear hair nets due to all the powder in the air. I didn't like it so much. I guess the purpose is good; it polishes between teeth as well as the facial/buccal and lingual surfaces. Also, it's a plus for those teens who have braces. There's no other way to get the job done. So, it does have it's benifits. However, it is basically sodium bicarbonate (Baking soda) so, it's composed of a lot of salt (imagine that!). It left my lips even drier than they were before and caused them to sting and burn because of the salt getting in my already open wounds (that's another story, but it was worth it!). Anyhow, the hair nets did make us look hot! In fact I had a hard time deciding if we were hygienists or lunch ladies.
I also worked on posterior scaling and it's coming along okay I guess. I need more practice and there was no educated feedback to be found. I did get a shock in radiology today though. We treat our first patient in clinic on Jan 11. WHAT THE HECK! I don't know if I'm ready for that! I was thinking we'd have a week or two to get back into it from the break (which I can't wait for). Oh well, I'm sure it won't phase me, I'll be getting married two days later, so...I wish my patient luck!

Bye!

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Community Health- Indicies

Holy cow! There are so many indicies in the dental field that I was so totally unaware of. It's so hard to remember each of them and what they mean as well as what they measure. Hopefully I'll get the hang of it someday. I found it very interesting to know that we can measure so many things in adults and children. It's hard to figure out sometimes, I just hope that if I have to do this I will have a very specific breakdown of each step I need to take.

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

NO PAPERWORK!!!

I think somehow Prof. Costley tapped into my previous post because today was abesolutley fabulous, and why you might ask? Because we didn't have to fill out paperwork!!!! We just worked on each other and our skills today. It was amazing how quickly things went. So much smoother too! It was such a good day! I passed off three PE's which was great too! Universial Scaling, Fluoride Treatment and another one that has slipped my memory temporarily... how convenient! Well, that's all!

Bye!

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Community Health-Program Planning

It's so nice to know that I have somewhere to go when I need to know how to form a community plan, a lesson plan or how to carry out a program plan in dental hygiene. My mom is a 2nd grade teacher and she has asked me in the past to come and teach her kids about dental hygiene, however, there was no way I was going, cause I didn't eve know where to begin. It's also really helpful to have the program plan because of our class project to increase awareness. We've gone over the plan in our other classes too, so it's nice that we have the opportunity to implement it.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Who needs paperwork?

So today in clinic we went through a whole patient. We tried to be on a time limit of one hour to get done with everything up to polishing (we learned how to do that today too). Needless to say I went over. BUT I really think that we should just throw the paperwork OUT THE WINDOW! I mean, really, why do we need it? :) It's just so time consuming and I never know if I'm doing half the stuff right anyhow. *sigh* Oh well, I guess I'll just keep hoping that one day it will just click, and until that moment, I will press forward with a bitterness towards the blasted paperwork!