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tolerate an exam with an explorer and mirror. Of course she is in dire need fof a cleaning since she has all but stopped flossing since her gums are sore from gingivitis. Any advice is appreciated. Deep sedation (which she pays for).....or.....guhbye Sedation as was mentioned, maybe a consult
August 13, 2015
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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Lisa. War vets have it really tough and the VA system has largely failed them. I was a dentist in the VA for 5 years and these cases were emotionally tough. Often, we as dentists were their only contact with the VA system as medically they were considered healthy thus failing to seek out care short
September 30, 2017
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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with patients that are out of your control. Small mouth, giant tongue, big cheeks, no neck, won't lay back, bloody gums, need to rinse incessantly, everything tastes bad, everything hurts, their fear, toxic saliva, won't bite down normally, gagging on the water at the wrong time, any gagging, limited
March 30, 2021
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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profession to be more open about our mental health. I see a lot of well meaning people trying to help. Many are offering their own views on mental health.Go to the gym more. Go to Church more. Pray more. Care less. Care more! For a healthy person that is feeling a little blue, all these things
December 20, 2017
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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with it pretty bad in college. Stress induced from all of that BS. It even affected my appetite. My PCP was kinda like Becker if you remember that old show. He straight up said you are healthy, get your shit together or im going to put you on medication. Basicallyscared me
July 06, 2024
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and still pay your note. In other words the SL are a done deal, BUTT a big expensive house isnt, a fancy car isnt, does that make sense? The pressure of all the material crapp is what traps you.. Ignore the Jones tell them to get out of your face.. I think a big part of staying healthy is knowing when
September 12, 2017
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to socialize and they find out you are a dentist and: 1) Say something negative about an experience (My old dentist did a root canal that failed and he was a hack) 2) Say something negative about the entire profession (I get it that dentistry sucks for most people) 3) Ask about their teeth/gums 4
September 13, 2017
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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to work, take time off when I want, and enjoy the pro- fessionmore than ever!Variety is key to living a healthy life and wearing all the hats of the owner-dentist takes its toll over time.Atreidesdds Best post ever Don't forget to add that you are entering a commission and production
August 06, 2019
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an understanding of our emotions is. In the first half of your post, you are so right. I was in need of a healthy reminder of this.....thank you. In the second half, your comments made me think of a study of the hidden dangers of surrounding yourself with high achievers. Like those who attend Ivy League schools
September 15, 2017
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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of a toothache or no front tooth. I wonder how they'd get their claim. What is their excuse not to brush their teeth? No running water? No money? No insurance? No car? Can't drive? Can't buy healthy food? Can't find a dentist who takes their insurance? They have a full 24 hours each day
October 09, 2017
Organizational Behavior & Psychology
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