Thursday, October 28, 2010
Stupid PE's
So today I had a class III that I did root debridement, ultrasonic, perio files, calculus removal, and extra oral fulcrums on and I didn't pass off any of those PE's. What is wrong with me? This afternoon I saw an easy IB and I was going to do my Eaglesoft PE, woops I took conventional x-rays. AH! I'm so frustrated. This is so stupid. I am so mad at myself. I hate when I get myself geared up to do a lot, and I screw it up. Dang it!!!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Mockboards:(
Mockboards weren't too fun. My patient was given anesthetic and he was still flinching everywhere, even when I wasn't doing anything that would be painful. And then I missed points on recession because I put 1mm and there was only .5. I didn't know we could even put half a mm on there. They said I should have put a 0. I missed points for missing one pocket depth too. He had a 10mm pocket. Woops, I think that was probably deeper than a 6mm to start with. Oh well. At least I learned what not to do now:) "It was a good experience." HA!
VA Again
I was able to get seven quandrants done of a class III in one day:) I was so excited. Thanks to whoever did the OD's on them. I think that one of the clinician's was my peer:) and the other worked at the VA. Thanks though! I love when I get things accomplished. It really makes for a better day!
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Injections!
So we were able to give each other a PSA, MSA, ASA, nasopalantine, and greater palantine injections. I think all of us were nervous, but we weren't all shaky like we thought we would be:) I was in Karlie and Brooke's group. We played rock-paper-scissors to see who was the first patient and clinician. Brooke was the first clinician and I was the first patient. She was the first one in the pod to do it and everyone was watching her. She wasn't even shaky until she got a positive aspiration, then she started getting a little shaky, but no too bad:) It actually went really well and wasn't bad at all. I don't think anyone caused any hematoma's:) It was really fun! I hope I get really good at giving injections. I want to do them for my doctor so I can keep in practice!
VA good day!
So at the VA I was able to see two class V's. I was also able to get my exam done on one of them too! I'm glad I got those patients, so I was able to get eight quads and an exam! I really need to catch up to everyone after not being able to see some patients because of medical problems. I was also able to take bitewings on both too. All of my Weber patients haven't wanted x-rays. I need to be more pushy I guess.
Another stressful one
So I've had a diabetic patient that can't control her blood sugar. I've had to send her away three times. This time her blood sugar was really low and I had to do a physician's consult. I felt so bad because she felt fine and really wanted her cleaning done. I did end up cleaning her teeth finally:) After working on a physician's consult and taking her blood sugar twice and waiting for the consult to come back, after and hour and forty-five minutes I started the cleaning. I'm so glad I was able to get all four quads done so she's done yay!! I don't think I can afford getting any more medical problems and sending people away. I've had to do that with another patient, so I am behind everyone else. But, hopefully I will be able to catch up at the VA when we start seeing four patients a day. I hope I can even do that?!
Thursday, September 16, 2010
What a day
Today started out with a sweet older lady that came in previously and I had to send her away for her low blood sugar. Today I had to send her away again because this time her blood sugar was too high. DANG IT! I have had three clinic times ruined because of health issues. I felt really bad because she felt fine and wanted to get done and I couldn't do anything about it:( I feel bad.
This afternoon my patient would be really good for board except she has recession and I can't scale the enormous amount of calculus on it without her flinching and moving everywhere. I kept on asking her if she would like to have some anesthetic but she kept saying, no, we're good girlfriend. What the? I can't get work done without hurting her and she tells me to skip that part. What? I can't just skip calculus. Ah, I was very frustrated. But I did use oraquix on her and was also able to put in a site of arestin. The oraquix didn't help her though. Pro. Perry told me that she would be too hard to work with for mock boards. Dang it again. I thought I was getting lucky seeing her, but then I realized how difficult she is. Oh well, I just get four quads of a hard class II. Good experience I guess.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
VA CA
Today I went to the VA to be the CA. It was nice to be able to explore there and learn where things are, and use the computer and chart for multiple people. Now I understand how to chart faster and I know what exactly I'm supposed to chart and where the buttons are so I can do it faster. I almost was able to see a class III patient in the afternoon because they overbooked, but right before the appointment, Diane wanted to do his cleaning because she worked with him last time and he was a harder case. DANG IT! Oh well. I did help her with the cleaning and there was a TON of stain everywhere. But I don't get any credit for it. Oh well I guess. But being CA isn't so bad down at the VA.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Class III Finished!
Yay! I finished the last two quads of my class III patient. I wish I would have declared an exam on this patient because I'm not sure how many more I'm going to run in to. Oh well, it was a good experience though! I was still apprehensive getting into the larger pocket areas. I could feel calculus with my explorer, but it was really hard to scale it out of there. It took many tries. I asked Pro. Perry to come help me and let me know which instruments work best in these situations. It really helped a lot. I was able to get some good chunks out of those pockets. It's so satisfying when I can actually see the deposits that I'm scaling off!
I also had a blind patient today. He brought his guide dog Comet! I love labs, and he was super cute! I enjoyed playing with the dog more than anything! But it was a good experience working with someone with such a hard disability. He was very nice and helpful. He was a 1B but there was a ton of plaque. It was mostly sub-gingival so I used my ultrasonic to flush it out, but it still took a lot of scaling to get it all. It was kind of hard for a 1B, but it's good to have all sorts of experiences I guess.
I also had a blind patient today. He brought his guide dog Comet! I love labs, and he was super cute! I enjoyed playing with the dog more than anything! But it was a good experience working with someone with such a hard disability. He was very nice and helpful. He was a 1B but there was a ton of plaque. It was mostly sub-gingival so I used my ultrasonic to flush it out, but it still took a lot of scaling to get it all. It was kind of hard for a 1B, but it's good to have all sorts of experiences I guess.
Thursday, September 2, 2010
I'm Back!
So today I had a patient with a huge medical history. I feel so bad for her, she's an elderly lady that had pretty much everything in the book. She's constantly at the Dr.'s office and then I made her sit here for 2 1/2 hours. After starting her OD, she started sweating everywhere. She told me her blood sugar is probably dropping. She checked it and it was at 50! WHAT! Dang it! I told her I couldn't see her with it being that low. She ate some cookies and we chatted and waited, and waited. She checked it again and it went up to 86 so I was able to get the OD done and that's it. She is scheduled to come back. She was very nice!
My second patient is a funny man! He was chuckling through his whole appointment. He is a class III and I was able to get two quadrants done! Yay!! He was super cooperative with me and was a very good patient! He is also scheduled to come back and get finished! So today turned out better than it started! I'm just glad I accomplished something today!
My second patient is a funny man! He was chuckling through his whole appointment. He is a class III and I was able to get two quadrants done! Yay!! He was super cooperative with me and was a very good patient! He is also scheduled to come back and get finished! So today turned out better than it started! I'm just glad I accomplished something today!
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Back in the saddle!
So I was able to see my first patient at the VA on wednesday. I was very nervous because I was in a new clinic with new instructors and I was not familiar with any of their equipment or their computer system. There was a lot to learn in a little bit of time there in the morning. My patient was 29 and new to their clinic. I wasn't sure what I was going to get. I was pleasantly surprised because he was a 1B and the cleaning was very straight forward. I was able to get a pano and 4BWX and do a full OD and FM scaling. I was glad to see that having the summer off didn't destroy all my confidence. I'm excited to get started with two more patients on thursday. I'm more nervous about remembering how to chart everything by hand. That is one thing I really like at the VA is their electronic charting. It's easy and fast!
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Last Day
Today was my last day in clinic and I had one quadrant left and one PE left! I was able to finish my class III patient today and pass off my area specific PE. I really like using my gracies when there is a deep pocket. It is hard to get down in 6-7mm pockets or deeper using just regular instruments. I'm really excited to get my mini's next fall, I think those will fit in those tighter areas easier! I did miss the most spots I've ever missed before on this last quadrant, so I felt like a failure. It was a bitter-sweet ending for first year clinic. It was a hard class III-IV patient, but I thought I was doing better than I was. I had questions on two teeth about if I was feeling calculus or root surface, and it turned out to be calculus. When am I going to be able to tell the difference? Oh well, I'll figure it out in the fall hopefully! YAY, clinic is over, summer is almost here! Sand dunes here we come!!!!
Monday, April 12, 2010
Class III
Today I had my class III patient in again. I did her upper left quadrant which is really a class IV and the dentist said that she needs to get two teeth pulled from that quadrant because they are mobile and pretty much don't have any bone structure around them. And I also did the lower left quadrant. As I was going around each tooth getting off what I thought was biofilm, I went back to check my work and it was all back? What the #&@^?? So she had so much infection that was oooozzzing out that it would kind-of solidify and look like biofilm but as soon as I would clean it off, more would come out. Instructor Vining was "milking" it from her palate. It was pretty gross. Dr. Hopkin came and took a look and told her to get some teeth pulled and put her on an antibiotic. He told her that a couple of other teeth are really close to having to be pulled, so a good cleaning and taking really good care of them is the only way she's going to keep them. It's really sad that her condition is this severe but I don't understand why people wait so long to seek any help? Anyway, it was reall cool to see and really gross at the same time. But it was a good experience for me.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Class III or IV!
Today I had my class III patient! I was able to do her OD. Well... she ended up being a mix up class III and IV. But this will be a good experience for me! She was given some lidocaine at the beginning of the appointment because touching her gums made her jump. I was able to probe but scaling she still didn't like so Pro. Costley gave her more. She had so much infection in her mouth that it was neutralizing the anesthetic. I was able to get one quadrant done though. It was really hard because she had 8mm pockets and they were super sensitive. It is interesting to see this condition and educational, but very sad. She is in so much pain. I hope that when I'm done she will feel so much better and continue with her continuing care. I hope to pass off my area specific PE on monday when she comes back!
Monday I finished up my dad! He's so great! I did three quadrants on him and was also able to pass off my ultrasonic PE, universal PE, and blood glucose PE! Ah.. it feels good to almost be done with everything! I have one more ultrasonic PE and my area specific PE. The area specific scares me because I haven't had any patients that qualified to practice on with them. Oh well, it will all work out! Love ya dad, thanks for comin' in!
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Good day...mostly!
So today I had a 1B patient with braces, and her five month old baby was very upset the whold appointment. Karlie had her four year old son, and when she was done she held the crying baby for a long time. The best part of the day is that Sharli did a screening for me today and found my class III!!!!!! YAY! THANK YOU SHARLI! Now my goal is to help everyone else find theirs. It is so stressful to find all of our requirements. Sigh... I'm so relieved. Now I hope I can finish her!
Monday, March 29, 2010
Two in one!
Today I finished up my mom's last two quadrants and passed off a few PE's. I did the explorer and anterior PE on her! Then my grandma came in. She has had dentures since she was in her 20's. She so little and cute. So Jen Reese did the bottom denture and I cleaned the top one. Her OD was the fastest one I've ever done! Then I was able to pass off the removable appliance PE on her! After our clinic, I stayed for the afternoon so I could pass off my peer calculus removal PE. Kristin was so nice and let me squeeze into her appointment. THANK YOU KRISTIN! Today was a good day, not too stressful, but I was able to pass off four PE's! YaY! Almost done!!!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Pretty good day
Today I had an eight year old patient. I was able to fulfill my last sealant requirements and do the diagnodent PE. He was a very good patient and was cooperative with all of the running around I was doing. I had Miriam do his bitewings because she still needed to fill those requirments and I am done with all my bitewings. I am now done with all requirements except my class three. Everything else is just extra quads! Yay! I really hope I can find a class three to come in and be willing to come in for multiple appointments. That's my huge goal for this semester!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Thanks Ins. Kirsten
So I had a class two patient returning for three quadrants. I was able to finish him in a little over an hour and a half. I missed a couple spots and had to go back and then I got him up and out of there. I then had my 12 year old niece come and I started off with bitewings and then rushed to get her finished in one appointment. I made her my last 1B exam and was able to get her done in a total of about 25 minutes. It was awesome because Ins. Kirsten really helped me get these people in and out! I was able to get 7 quads done in one clinic! YAY!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Ah... mondays
I really don't like mondays very much. We have less time to work on patients and fewer instructors to pass things off. I had a returning patient that had sheet calculus and all of her lingual anteriors. I really do not like sheet calculus, it is very difficult for me to get off. I scrape and scrape and rinse and dry and what do ya know, there's still some there. Anyway, I was able to finish this patient and pass off two PE's but that was a chore and a half. Well, my goal is to keep passing off PE's every clinic day that I can so I'm not freakin' out at the very end. I really don't like monday's, they're very discouraging. Well, wednesday should go much better I hope!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Good Day!
Today I had my class II exam patient!!!! It went really well! She was such a good patient, she was so nice and so easy going! I was also able to pass of three way over due PE's. Now I have like 5 done, I have like 15 more to go AH!!! I really need to get a move on that:) But today was very productive for me! I can actually go home feeling good today! Yay! Thanks Instructor Kirsten for all your help, and all the TA's. You're all so helpful!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Yay, a productive day!
So I had a 1B patient and was able to get through the appointment with ease! I was really happy because she still had calculus and I was able to get it off and I didn't miss any spots which made me feel really good. I've been trying to be really thorough and I think that I just usually take too much time trying to be thorough, but with this patient I felt thorough and a little faster than usual. It was a pretty good day. The only down side is that I had to wait over 20 minutes for my OD check, so I couldn't really get started until I had that done, but at least I finished and had some time to spare. Ah... I just need about 11 more of those days for clinic this semester. HA HA! Yeah right.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Ah, bit off more than I could chew!
So I tried to do my my 1A exam and then do a 1B start to finish. I finished the 1A pretty easy. The 1B has 10 sealants that needed to be done and also has sheet calculus on all of her anteriors. She has radiographic calculus and 4mm pocket depths on all first molars. And SHE'S 15. I did my sealant PE and then had Linda do her sealant PE on her as well. So next appointment I have seven more sealants to do and finish up all four quads on her. It wasn't a productive day like I had planned. But I did have a lot of help from the second years!!! Thank you TA's for cleaning for me and for all your help! I really need to get going on my PE's too, that's my goal for now!!!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Ah.. another easy goin' day!
Today I had a 1B come back to get finished up! It was pretty easy because I had done the whole mandible last time so I only had the maxillary teeth which were super easy, and she's a hygienist so her teeth were really clean! I did have to wait about 25 minutes for my scale check. Good thing we like to chat!! Also, sweet Jenny Story let me do a pano on her patient because her requirements are all filled for that! How NICE! THANKS JENNY STORY, YOU'RE THE GREATEST!!!!!!
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