Tuesday, February 26, 2008

LA Mockboard

I was surprised how nervous I got for LA Mockboard. I've given tons of injections so I was surprised to find that I was so unsure of myself come test time. I passed and I didn't shake too much, so I'm happy now. The written test that they had us take was oh so easy. I wish they would have done a test that is more representive of the real test, and by that I mean difficult. I'm so happy to be almost done. I can't wait for this stress mess we call school to be over. I really need to put a counter on my blog. That can be my goal for the day.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Mockboard #2

Well I passed the 2nd mockboard with a 91.5. I'm feeling good about things. I found a board pt last week, so that makes me very very happy. Now my only concern is whether or not he will qualify. I think he will, but there's always the What If circling through the back of my mind. I'm also going to use him for mockboard, so I hope that doesn't end up hurting me.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Note To Self:

If you know you can't make it to an appointment, it's probable a good idea to call in advance to cancel. I hate irresponsible people. I swear, who just schedules an appointment with no intent of showing up. From now on when people no show, they are going to get a lecture from me. This is what the lecture will include:
I had __ hours set aside just for you. By your not showing up I wasted those __ hours. In the future if you can't make it to an appointment I would appreciate advanced notice so that I can fill the time slot. I would like to include something about how not showing up to a scheduled appointment is dishonest, selfish, and irresponsible...But I can't quite figure out a way to call someone all those nasty names and remain professional.
Family is the best. They are always there for you and they actually show up. I love having people I can count on. Now I just wish I had more family members.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Lucky Me!!

Hallelujah!! I found my mockboard pt, unfortunately I was stupid and forgot to get xrays so I'll just have to do it the day of. I got a quad of a classIV and a III and 2 1B's and 2 V's. My last pt no-showed, but what can you do. I'm lucky today because my last pt was just here with her kids and wanted her teeth cleaned. I shouldn't waste so much time going around every tooth on a 1B. I should still explore every tooth, but I went too slow today. I really need to study up on the different injection techniques.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Another one bites the dust!!

My morning pt came in bright and early, I love the on time pt's! I was able to pass off 4 PE's which made me feel semi-productive.
I had 2 pt's scheduled for the afternoon, but the first one didn't show. That's strike 2 for him. I might not need him so he might be dead to me.
My last pt will be here any minute and she should be an easy class V. Let's hope for the best. I'm feeling better about this semester. Hopefully I can get some LA experiences at some point.

Tuesday, January 08, 2008

My 1st Day Of My Last Semester

Well, It's the 1st day of clinic and I already had my 1st no-show. I was pretty sad because I really wanted to clean this lady. She is most likely a class 3 with calculus and recession. I'm going to try to reschedule her which is probably a big mistake, but we'll see.
My 1st 2 patients went really well. 2 kids, easy.
My sister who is the sweetest girl ever came in last minute for my afternoon. I got her in and out in 45 minutes, without x-rays. She's coming in later today to have those done.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Last day of clinic

Today was the last day of my 2nd to last semester. Hallelujah!! Both of my pt's no-showed, which teaches me the importance of calling to confirm. Thanks goodness I don't need either of those pt's so it's not a big deal. I did get to pass off my blood glucose and sealant PE's :) I'm ready to be done for a while. This hygiene thing is taking it out of me. I got a really really nice complement from Professor Costley on my TA paper, so I'm really happy about that.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

I love my Hubby!!

Dave came in today to get his teeth cleaned. I'm a little bit mad at his dentist (who won't be named) because Dave went in there after his last cleaning almost a year ago to have some areas checked that had obvious decay. The dentist said that he didn't need fillings. Well, today I took x-rays and found that he has multiple cavities that have gotten bigger and one of them may need a root canal. Needless, to say I am not amused!! Too bad we don't have dental insurance because I didn't think we would need it while I'm in school. It's only 2 years, I thought we could make it restoration free.
What I learned today:
Do not use the ultrasonic on 1B patients. From my experience they have all said it's too uncomfortable. I also think that it takes too much time. I could have finished Dave's cleaning in half the time if I would have used the ultrasonic on the mandibular anterior and hand scaled the rest of his mouth to deplaque. I'm just too worried about missing calculus so I refuse to not give each pt my full effort.

My last pt no-showed which is good because I need those requirements next semester.

Friday, November 16, 2007

I'm Spent!!

I have officially completed all of my requirements for this semester as of right now. What a relief. Now I just hope that I have this good of luck next semester, especially with finding a board patient. Time is flying by, thank goodness, because I'm not sure I could take too much more of this. I was telling Dave that I don't even want to be a hygienist anymore. School has seriously sucked the life out of me. He made a really good analogy. He said, "It's like driving, you have to sit through boring classes and then they stress you out on driving tests. You get so nervous driving in the beginning and it seems so hard that you almost don't even want to drive anymore. Now that we're done with drivers' ed and we've been driving for a long time, we can talk on the phone, put on makeup, and eat while driving and it's no big deal." Hopefully that's how hygiene will be.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

No More 1B's

I do not like cleaning 1B's, they are not fun and I think they are kind of hard. I really need to work faster on my 1B's. I spent way too much time exploring. Jamey and I practiced giving each other local anesthetic, Instructor Perry is intimidating. He taught us a different method than Prof. Hanson and I don't know which one is better.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Mockboard Day!!

I didn't know if I could do it, but I did. I passed mockboards with an 88!! What a relief. There was a huge piece of calculus on the distal of #30 that I couldn't remove for the life of me, I tried everything. I also missed a piece on the mesial of #31. Time flew by me, it was crazy how fast 2 hours went by. I felt bad for my patient so I payed for her cleaning. I need to remember not to write my patients first name on their x-rays. I swear everyone I talked to said they caused tissue trauma, but none of us got marked down for it. My pt's gums were all torn up, I don't know how to prevent it though. She had never had her teeth cleaned in all 42 years of life, yikes.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Lucky Number 3

Today was a good day in clinic, other than the fact that I was told that we all suck at probing. There's an instructor who apparently gets mad if you're one mm off, thank goodness they're ok with that on boards.
I saw a class III pt in the morning who was really nervous so we only did the OD.
I attempted to do sealants on a little girl, but the Diagnodent said no to that idea (at least I passed off the PE).
I saw a split class II/III in the afternoon. It's the first pt I've worked on this year that was numb and I loved it. He seriously went to sleep while I went to town on his deep pockets. I'm going to start asking more of my pt's if they want to be numb.
My goal for next time is to work on angling the probe into the col.
Tamara was so nice to me today. She cleaned up my unit which helped me a ton because I had to get to work.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Today I cleaned the last 2 quads of my class 3 and it went really good. I really need to work on x-rays because I totally suck at them. I used the right and left ultrasonic tips in deep pockets and it went really well, I really like them.
I love Instructor Allen, she is so nice. She came up to me today and told me that she thinks I am really good in clinic, and I have a good attitude, and I'm good with pt's. I think that she is so nice to complement me, because whether it is true or not, it really raises my confidence and makes me want to prove to everyone that she is right and I am the best. There are certain people that I want to pattern my hygiene career after, and she is one of them, she really does have such a good attitude about it.
My goal is to really really work on radiology, no more hoping for the best.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Do People Deserve A Second Chance?

Last semester I only had one pt no-show on me. I was so mad that I never called to reschedule her. Well, she called into the clinic and I got her name since I'm her preferred provider. I decided to give her a second chance, only because she had radiographic calculus 2 years ago. Silly me, of course she no-showed (techinically she came 35 minutes late, but that's as good as a no-show since she had to be out of there by 2:30). Fortunately, my sweet sweet little bro came in to save the day. I can't wait to get out of school where no-shows don't totally ruin my life, although I realize that they will always be a huge problem.
Good news, I found a mock board!! She wouldn't really qualify for real boards, but she'll have to do for mocks. I got this pt's name from the women's health connection last November but I waited until now to call her. It's a really weird situation because she doesn't speak English at all, she's middle-aged, and she's only been in America for one year, but the lady that I remember meeting at the health connection spoke English, was old, and it was a little over a year ago. There is definitely something fishy about this whole situation, but who cares, I have a mockboard!!
I felt really retarded today. It was like it was my first time seeing a pt. I don't know why I was struggling so bad, but whatever. My goal for next time involves being a good hygienist.
Today I had to ask myself why I wanted to be a hygienist anyways. I hate days like today when you question one of your biggest life decisions.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Unlucky Me!!

Well, it's not so much unlucky, it's more like stupidity! All I can say is thank goodness for mock boards. I had a pt that I knew was a class 2, but since I have all of my class 2's I gave her away. Turns out she qualifies for mock boards. I take this an important lesson learned. I'm glad that I learned it now instead of next semester when I'm looking for a real board pt. I have learned that you never give away a pt without first doing an OD on them. Better wasted time than failing boards due to lack of pt. Everything always works out for the best.
I have a lady scheduled next week that could possible qualify, my fingers are crossed and I'm praying for the best.
Goal for the future:
Don't be stupid!!!!!
Don't give away any patients!!!!!

I saw a class 5 pt this morning that went good. I did one quad of a class 3 this afternoon that went really quick and it was really good, too bad my 2nd class 3 pt that I had scheduled no-showed. Hopefully he will come back at some point. I was stupid and forgot to call to confirm last night. I left him a message at lunch, but that didn't help.

Love, Joni

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Lucky Me!!

So I had a class 2 scheduled for today, but he had a cold sore so I couldn't do any scaling. Luckily, he had his 10 year old daughter with him to translate so I ended up cleaning her teeth, and yep, she needs sealants. I have them both coming back in 3 weeks to take care of everything:)
My 2nd pt was just 3 quads of a 2. I finished her with no problem, and for the first time I'm finished with time to spare. It was nice to actually have time to repay the favors that others have done for me.
I felt more organized today even though it was kind of crazy when I had to hurry and clean up to get the little girl in the chair.
My goal for next time is not to miss even one piece of calculus.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

3's a charm

Today I managed to squeeze in 3 patients, phew! 2 class V's and a class II. I didn't think I'd be able to get through the day, but I made it.
Things I learned:
  • I'm not that bad with an ultrasonic. Turns out it's normal to have debris left behind that you can gently scale off.
  • If a denture has attachments, some Dr's recommend soaking it in a mild detergent such as dish soap instead of the efferdent tabs. My pt informed me of that while her denture was soaking in the efferdent water. No big deal, I just took it out and it was fine.
  • Gina is really nice. She cleaned my unit for me; otherwise, I wouldn't have had time to eat lunch.
  • Dave has a cute smile. But really I already knew that.
  • If a pt has a hard time using the floss threader to floss under a bridge, a proxabrush works great, as long as there is enough space between the pointic and the gingiva.
  • The parobite works really great for bitewings. Mine were perfect.

My goal for the future is to ALWAYS CHECK FOR MOBILITY!! I always forget that small detail.

My last pt (M.B.) left her blanket in the lobby. I left it in the office so she can come get it. I need to call her when I get my schedule for next semester to schedule her. She wants to come in every 3 months. She also wants me to do some research on a product called Vince which is powdered toothpaste.

My 1st pt (B.H.) has a friend in her 50's with bad teeth that she wants me to schedule. I'm going to call her next week.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

So Far, So Good!!

Today was a great day in clinic. I'm no longer afraid of Instructor Perry, he's actually very, very helpful and I'll probably learn a lot from him. Prof Alexander was great as usual at teaching me how to get the calculus that I missed. I was lucky to have Dr. Naylor do my last scale check and she said I did a great job. I'm glad that a dentist checked my work because I've always been nervous about the fact that the dentist has to do an exam after my cleaning in the real world, but she made me feel good about myself and confident of my skills.
The best lesson I learned today: Blood Pressure
Ways to get a lower blood pressure reading: (compliments of Instructor Perry)
1. Make sure pt's legs are not crossed.
2. Give the pt time to relax.
3. Elevate the pt's arm to the level of the heart.
4. Make sure pt's arm is straight, never bent.
5. Make sure the pinky is above the level of the thumb.
These tricks really do work!! I took my pt's bp 3 times, the first systolic reading was 160, then 150, then 140. Thank goodness. My pt ended up being a class 3/class 2. Just what I needed.
I've been lucky thus far. I've had only class 2's and 3's. All my dreams come true.
My goals for clinic next time are to pass off PE's, FIND A MOCKBOARD PT ASAP, and speed up. I feel that if I were better prepared things would go smoother, but I'm not sure how to be better prepared. I'll figure it out.

Joni

Thursday, September 06, 2007

My List Of Things That Must Go

1. Patients who steal my safety glasses, Boo!!
2. Time deadlines (3 hours just isn't long enough sometimes)
3. Digital PA's :(
4. Stress
5. Late patients

Now that I've made my list, I can expound on those ideas. My first patient was 30 minutes late, what a great start to the year. She then forgot a parking pass and had to go get one, that made me even happier. She was really nice and really talkative which helped me relax, but wasted a lot of time. She loved our safety glasses and couldn't stop talking about them. Surprise, she took them with her and I didn't realize until she was gone, what a sweet angel. She'll probably be getting a call from me about that. The good news is she was a class 2 and I did finish her whole mouth.
On to patient number 2 for the day. She needed a FMX, so sticking with my "Fake it 'til you make it" motto, I decided I might as well do digital x-rays, even though I've never taken digital PA's nor do I know how. Normally my motto works just fine because confidence is key and if I think I can do it, I can. Well, digital x-rays pretty much kicked my butt! The sensor was too big for the pt's mouth and I couldn't get the sensor parallel to the tooth, it was so impossible and so frustrating. Fortunately, Prof. Alexander was able to give me some really good pointers. I couldn't have done it without her, but I guess that's why I'm still in school. Sometimes I forget that I'm here to learn so I get discouraged when I don't know how to do something, silly me. Part of me regrets going digital, but part of me is thankful for the experience because now I'll know how to handle future situations.
Good digital tips to remember:
1. When trying to place the film as far posterior as possible for pa's, have the pt close slowly as you push the sensor further posteriorly. This relaxes the palate and allows the sensor to be positioned correctly. This tip also works when taking mandibular pa's because as the pt closes, the floor of the mouth relaxes allowing better sensor placement.
2. Use sensor #1 when taking anterior pa's. #2 is far too big making foreshortening inevitable and the pt can't really close completely.
3. Have pt lift their chin slightly in order to have their occlusal plane horizontal to the floor.
4. Never do a FMX digitally!!

I did pretty well with calculus removal. My first pt went very smoothly with just hand scaling, I was loving dental hygiene. My 2nd pt wasn't such a breeze, possibly because I used the ultrasonic which I apparently suck at. The main problem was probably that I was already stressed and tired from the x-rays, so the tenacious calculus and time restraint really killed me. I wish I wasn't always working against the clock, I know that's how it is in a real practice, but it makes me not do as good of a job as I think I could.
Professor Alexander gave me a good scaling tip to remove the calculus that is almost always found on the ML line angle of the 1st premolar. She uses the H6/7 and from the 12 o'clock position with her fulcrum on the tooth next to it, she scrapes all the way across into the contact with a horizontal stroke. Brilliant. The good news is that I finally fell in love with the H6/7 sickle scaler today. I used to find it too big and bulky to be useful, but today it wiped the calculus off like it was nothing. I'm glad I gave it a try.
It was weird today, I felt like I had better technique today then I've ever had, even though it was the first time I've picked up a scaler in 4 months. I should stick with hand scaling until we learn the ultrasonic.
Well Instructor Perry, you wanted a blog, here's a blog.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

August 30, 2007

Clinic Orientation
Today was a good refresher of clinic. I'm so excited to actually see a patient. I think that Professor Alexander is going to be great and Instructor Allen is so nice and she seems to be very helpful. I'm nervous for no show pt's, but hopefully this year will be a success. I feel very confident about my skills and I'm sure I'll do just fine.