Jaz Gulati - Protrusive Dental Podcast
Jaz Gulati - Protrusive Dental Podcast
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Associate Contracts FINALLY Made Sense! From Holidays to Retention Fees - IC051
Paying through the nose for your indemnity? You may get better protection with insurance AND it has saved Dentists £1000s - get a quote today from PDI / AllMedPro and get an additional £100 off (this is a promotional link that will save you money) : quote.allmedpro.co.uk/pdi-protrusive-offer/
Associate contracts are actually a HUGE deal that we do not give enough attention to!
How long can your principal keep your retention for?
Is it really true you cannot work within a certain radius?
How principals and associates may be getting screwed over by the poor contract!
Finding the right principal/associate is very exciting, so much so that we sometimes forget how important it is to read through th...
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Dental Aid Work - Ditching the Rat Race for a Charitable Cause - IC050
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Be sure to visit www.thehuntersinliberia.co.uk/ for details on supporting charity work in Liberia Have you ever considered Dental Aid Work? Imagine giving up your morning starbucks and your air conditioned dental surgery to work in a developing country that has just 7 dentists. Fellow Protruserati, Dr James Hunter and his young family will be doing just this - they are preparing for a four-year...
Onlays Vs Full Crowns - Decision Making 2024 - PDP189
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Have we fully shifted towards lithium disilicate overlays and onlays? Are full crowns considered a sin in 2024? (Maybe just on Instagram then!) Spoiler: Crowns TOTALLY have a place, and so do large direct composite restorations! Dr Alan Burgin and I share our decision making trees for indirect restorations as part of ‘Crowns and Onlays Month’ on Protrusive Dental Podcast. Find out which clinica...
$16 Intra-Oral Camera Review - Unbelievable!
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Super cheap! Decent overall but I hated the lag Great option for someone who does not have an IO camera I have NO financial interest in this product. Ebay Link: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/395058935862?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR14OvjtGpXuFe1DPFTdHJCTS3Cz5dYKfeE1DSjAWb3dYxKWPlFySESW1QQ_aem_Adz4RkQ8k1-j_va47xw7FT5pzj8MOPK0RYilxEKsrqQ4LiAuvyjfmO5yKXwfoUlTz4F7GnTj4Gs5uBslmoRN_mGO 500 Sleeves for $16 (NOT V...
Learning Dentistry Can Be Stressful! Students Special - PS004
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Clinical Dentistry is a steep learning curve - it can be frustrating, frightening and quite frankly exhilarating. This episode Learning Dentistry Can Be Stressful! Students Special, (better late than never! My wife finished her MSc so now I’m back on track!) picks up the theme of Stress Awareness and I discuss with Emma Hutchinson, our Protrusive Student, how students can manage stress effectiv...
Implant Failed After 6 Months - Surgeon vs Restorative Dentist Medicolegal Considerations - GF022
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Implants can fail - we all know that…but what are the medico-legal implications when they fail at 6 months after restoring them… Is it all the restoring Dentists’ problem? ‘He who touched it last’? Or does the implant placing surgeon also need to be involved in the ‘post-mortem’? How can we handle the upset patient (and prevent this in the first place!) In the latest podcast episode, Implant Fa...
'Just In Time Learning' + Qs from Dental Students - AJ008
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More brilliant questions from dental students as Jaz is joined by Dhruti Mysore from Plymouth University. In this episode, 'Just In Time Learning' Qs from Dental Students, we covered themes of student-life balance and professional development. Jaz shared the powerful technique of ‘Just-in-Time’ learning to gain structure and purpose to post-graduate development. Jaz gave his top tips for preven...
From Scared to Confident in Oral Surgery - A Young Dentist's Journey - IC049
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Hear how Aidan went from anxious about exodontia to now feeling confident and enjoying his oral surgery list. We cover the themes of career progression, overcoming procedural fears and decision making early in our careers. At the end, Aidan shares a clever way to deliver saline when washing out sockets! Highlights of this Episode: 00:00 Intro 01:47 Imposter Syndrome 02:45 Aiden’s Story 05:16 Da...
Class II Composites WITHOUT a Wedge + Contact Opening Technique - PDP188
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Class II’s are only easy when they are small (but not too small), supragingival, easily accessible with straight-forward anatomy. In other words, about 1% of the Class IIs I encounter - because the vast majority I see are subgingival, wide, with awkward root concavities and tricky access. I went from using sectional matrices 97% of the time to now just using them 30% of the time - this is thank...
The Semi-Indirect Technique for Toothwear Cases - PDP187
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Check out the ‘semi-indirect’ technique to restore toothwear cases - including palatal backings made chairside and bonded at the same time. Join Jaz as he geeks out with Dr Zohaib Khawaja to extract the nuances of this clever technique. We also deep dive into the Dahl technique. Protrusive Guidance members with access to the Protrusive Vault can check our Semi-Indirect Composite infographic wit...
Budget Intra-Oral Camera Review: Surprisingly Good! FocusDent MD740
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Review and Demo of FocusDent Intra Oral Camera SOE Exact software Example images are shown in this video. I have ZERO financial interest in this review - I just want every Dentist to use intra oral cameras! Ebay UK Link: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121377754610?_trkparms=amclksrc=ITM&aid=777008&algo=PERSONAL.TOPIC&ao=1&asc=20230823115209&meid=21dcfcc114c245349399c2604fcc5f21&pid=101800&rk=1&rkt=1&itm=12...
Best Dental Softwares for Principals and Associates? - AJ007
Просмотров 694Месяц назад
From softwares to enhance communication with prospective patients, and clever ones that utilise AI for radiographs and note taking, Prav Solanki and I deep dive into some products we currently like to use or have heard good things about. In this episode Best Dental Softwares for Principals and Associates, we discuss the many ways that AI is now streamlining things in our workplace and ensuring ...
Your Ortho Questions Answered - Root Resorption, Retention, Interceptive and More! - PDP186
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How long should you wait after a root canal before starting Orthodontics? Should we be scared of orthodontic movement in those taking bisphosphonates? How do you decide if diastemas should be closed restoratively or orthodontically? Dr Daniel Neves answers every one of the questions and several more sent in from the Protrusive Community: protrusive.app These questions are the tricky case-specif...
Mental Health In Dentistry - PDP185
Просмотров 863Месяц назад
We need to talk about the ‘S’ word and our mental health. I never, EVER want to lose a colleague again due to the pressures within Dentistry. This is why I interviewed Dr Mahrukh Khwaja, a positive psychologist and Dentist, to help us with strategies to improve our mental health. Why is it that we have so many support channels during a crisis, but no structured pathways to help us AVOID burnout...
Stress in Dentistry 2024 - Life Changing Decisions - IC048
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THIS is the most impactful interview podcast I have published in almost 6 years of podcasting. In this episode, Stress in Dentistry 2024 - Life Changing Decision. Do you resent bringing your work home with you (treatment plans, letters, CT scans)? Do you struggle with work-life balance? Do you have days where you feel unfulfilled? The honest advice and mindset from Jorge Andre Cardoso might jus...
'The Routine Check-Up' - The Breakdown - Protrusive Students 003
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'The Routine Check-Up' - The Breakdown - Protrusive Students 003
Stop Being a Perfectionist - it's OK to Fail - PDP184
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Stop Being a Perfectionist - it's OK to Fail - PDP184
The International Dental Student - From Ukraine to Egypt to Slovakia - IC047
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The International Dental Student - From Ukraine to Egypt to Slovakia - IC047
Isolating the Last Tooth in the Arch #RubberDamFam - PDP183
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Isolating the Last Tooth in the Arch #RubberDamFam - PDP183
Canine Guidance vs Group Function - Does it Matter?! - PDP182
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Canine Guidance vs Group Function - Does it Matter?! - PDP182
4 Ways and 6 Great Reasons to Document Your Dentistry - IC046
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4 Ways and 6 Great Reasons to Document Your Dentistry - IC046
Audio Recording Dental Consultations: Blue Yeti vs RODE Microphone Comparison + DigitalTCO Example
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Audio Recording Dental Consultations: Blue Yeti vs RODE Microphone Comparison DigitalTCO Example
NEVER Write Notes Again! How I Use AI for Awesome and Efficient Dental Records - PDP181
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NEVER Write Notes Again! How I Use AI for Awesome and Efficient Dental Records - PDP181
Adhesive Dentistry for Beginners - PS002
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Adhesive Dentistry for Beginners - PS002
Protrusive Masterclasses - What's Included in the Ultimate Education Plan?
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Protrusive Masterclasses - What's Included in the Ultimate Education Plan?
Managing Patient Expectations - What We Can Learn from Facial Aesthetics - PDP180
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Managing Patient Expectations - What We Can Learn from Facial Aesthetics - PDP180
Protrusive Students Launch - PS001
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Protrusive Students Launch - PS001
AES 2024 - LIVE from Chicago - Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry
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AES 2024 - LIVE from Chicago - Occlusion and Comprehensive Dentistry
The Bioclear Philosophy of Adhesive Dentistry - Part 2 (Anterior) - PDP179
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The Bioclear Philosophy of Adhesive Dentistry - Part 2 (Anterior) - PDP179
The Bioclear Philosophy of Adhesive Dentistry - Part 1 (Posterior) - PDP178
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The Bioclear Philosophy of Adhesive Dentistry - Part 1 (Posterior) - PDP178

Комментарии

  • @zina4876
    @zina4876 18 часов назад

    9:13 got my answer, thanks 🙂

  • @AB0DDE
    @AB0DDE День назад

    the problem with caries detectors is that they shows you false positive stains, and removing that is actually removing affected dentin and weakening the tooth even more i usually depend on tactile sensation, color, consistency and compare it to adjacent sound dentin

  • @DailyMeditation365
    @DailyMeditation365 День назад

    Oral surgeons do this all the time with mandibular thirds. They use a B point (Cogswell) and lever off the B plate. Use a 702 and drill at least 1/3 into the tooth, any shallower and you risk fracturing a small piece of the crown off

  • @amit.thedentist6843
    @amit.thedentist6843 2 дня назад

    Hi Jaz I just bought the carestream intra oral camera So when I put the sleeve on the photos are blurry. Am I being a complete retard? I can’t find any part of the clear plastic that would be a non blurry plastic

  • @sumayyamoosa4936
    @sumayyamoosa4936 3 дня назад

    having IPR done by my dentist soon ,do they use local anaesthetic for this procedure.

  • @healablemolars
    @healablemolars 3 дня назад

    Will this micro motor have water input / output as well?

  • @shahidanwar581
    @shahidanwar581 7 дней назад

    Hi Jaz, nice intro to the camera, which sleeve are you using, please

  • @satheeshr8502
    @satheeshr8502 9 дней назад

    It's how you want to live......

  • @bitradedeepya6985
    @bitradedeepya6985 9 дней назад

    Your views on indirect composite onlay sir.... offcourse ceramic emax onlay has more stronger bonding to enamel.

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 9 дней назад

      its OK but insufficient in every domain compared to lithium disilicate, not just bond strength but flexure/fracture resistance too

  • @ashleyng820
    @ashleyng820 9 дней назад

    It's like watching a nerdy dental flirting session

  • @Fatdogchannel
    @Fatdogchannel 12 дней назад

    I have a question regarding to deprogramming. After deprogramming, do restore full mouth, do we still need to offer px splint?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 11 дней назад

      short and concise answer: if they are a bruxist and/or high force patient then yes. CR is not a vaccine for bruxism

  • @sandipmahata6610
    @sandipmahata6610 12 дней назад

    It's available in india?

  • @afzalm.8656
    @afzalm.8656 12 дней назад

    Very good informative Vlog

  • @rajinderparssad3338
    @rajinderparssad3338 12 дней назад

    Good information

  • @break1722
    @break1722 13 дней назад

    had an adhesive bridge by NHS 18 years ago, still going strong! if it ever fell out, how much would it cost to have it re-attached?

  • @nawandeepkalra4319
    @nawandeepkalra4319 13 дней назад

  • @Get_YT_Views.799
    @Get_YT_Views.799 13 дней назад

    God bless you sister

  • @markmaterum
    @markmaterum 14 дней назад

    First! Also, a comment for the algorithm.

  • @nawandeepkalra4319
    @nawandeepkalra4319 14 дней назад

    ❤jaz you are wonderful. Please suggest me good onlay course start to finish

  • @nawandeepkalra4319
    @nawandeepkalra4319 14 дней назад

    Hi ur info is very helpful. Please suggest good onlay course .

  • @dr.amin.asadollahi
    @dr.amin.asadollahi 15 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @user-tu1vf8sh9b
    @user-tu1vf8sh9b 15 дней назад

    Thank you,doc. It's a very helpful video to find the best camera-on-loupe And there is now a new choice of camera:admetec Flamingo extra light (only 19g) but low resolution(1080p/30fps) Doc, I wonder what you think about this new-coming camera

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 15 дней назад

      more choice is always good - I wish I had the time and budget to test every one!

  • @efficient.marketing
    @efficient.marketing 15 дней назад

    I had a fixed retainer for about 2 years on my lower teeth. Awesome job!

  • @dr.amin.asadollahi
    @dr.amin.asadollahi 17 дней назад

    Thank you so much. Such an informative video. make me reevaluate and rethink about everything that I've learnt about biomimetic dentistry.

  • @donald2940
    @donald2940 17 дней назад

    this man has never heard of a hemostat to remove matrices

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 17 дней назад

      lol! of course - aka the mosquito forceps

  • @italotorres7000
    @italotorres7000 18 дней назад

    I've just checked the link and it's out of stock 😢

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 18 дней назад

      plenty of sellers with the same stock thankfully

    • @italotorres7000
      @italotorres7000 18 дней назад

      @@protrusive thanks a lot, Doc! I will check whether the other sellers have the same product as the one you showed. Any tips to find the same intraoral camera and not fail in the attempt? 😅 Thanks a lot in advance!

  • @italotorres7000
    @italotorres7000 18 дней назад

    Thanks a lot!

  • @tomfriar7861
    @tomfriar7861 19 дней назад

    Awesome content thanks. Just getting SOE support to set it up now 😊

  • @TahianaOfficialTV
    @TahianaOfficialTV 20 дней назад

    OnlayFans! 😂

  • @Nvrloptimism
    @Nvrloptimism 21 день назад

    so i agree with this for SIP/normal apical tissue dx. what about SIP/symptomatic apical periodontitis? would you still not touch the apical pulp?

  • @Nvrloptimism
    @Nvrloptimism 21 день назад

    1) can you confirm: so the first time you inject was that below the MGJ or above? 2) do you do this technique for 2nd molars? I find it a lot more challenging for 2nd molars as I feel like I hit bone immediately at my buccal infiltration and will often see anesthetic just leaking out of as opposed to actually going inside the tissue. where exactly do you inject the needle for 2nd molars (relative to MGJ please) to minimize this happening? Thanks doc!

  • @xobri100
    @xobri100 21 день назад

    Do you have any Hindi channel

  • @Trewq79
    @Trewq79 22 дня назад

    6:15 , how to tell if two canals converge. A way I like to check is to use two 10-files. Place one to apex. Take the other one, connect to an apex locator, and put in the second canal. If it's short of the apex, but the apex locator is beeping like it's at the apex, it means they converge (even though the "short" file is clearly not at the apex, it is touching the 1st file, which completes the circuit). The reason I like that method is I can now measure the "short" file to see exactly how long that canal is before it converges. Just subscribed to your channel. It's fantastic knowledge!

  • @amit.thedentist6843
    @amit.thedentist6843 23 дня назад

    Hi Jaz I absolutely hate when patients say “you never said that”. Does digital tco save the raw audio file ?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 23 дня назад

      in 'Jazmode' yes! Jazmode is included in the Protrusive offer

  • @phillipho9269
    @phillipho9269 24 дня назад

    Very disingenuous to say youre a specialist when youre not. Its a fixed and removable mclindent which is not a specialist degree more like a post graduate diploma hence not a prosthodontist

  • @othmanchami2588
    @othmanchami2588 25 дней назад

    I’ve heard one Dr who said, so that the composite doesn’t stick to the instrument you may add a little bit of the bonding agent onto the tip of that instrument. Is it true ?

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 24 дня назад

      think of the material science and physics behind this - we want our material to be as monoblock as possible. By introducing a weak component between every layer, we are weakening our restoration. This is not standard or recommended practice (although this is advised by some Dentists, I can assure you it's not a good idea - I encourage you to make up your own mind on whether you would want this protocol for your own tooth)

    • @othmanchami2588
      @othmanchami2588 24 дня назад

      @@protrusive thanks a lot Doctor ❤️🙏🏼 got the idea.

  • @jmorenocenteno
    @jmorenocenteno 25 дней назад

    That’s a really uncomfortable situation, for sure 😅

  • @jeffreylukpat3253
    @jeffreylukpat3253 26 дней назад

    After viewing this video,I became more confident in my extractions and my fear of sectioning went out the door. Life is so much better with no more second guessing myself and no anxiety 😅

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 26 дней назад

      yay! 100% doc thank you!!

  • @mattmyers2624
    @mattmyers2624 26 дней назад

    How would you approach reasoning through my anecdotal experience that I'm currently going through, problem solving: long story short, I have severe and uneven-odd wear on left and right side (more wear front right, more wear back left lower left vs. their opposites), and an initial orthotic by one dentist that used canine guidance was my preference - as it allowed resistance and stretching out and engaging more tissues at once [including simultaneously in my head and neck] by pressure being able to be applied consistently-constantly as part of a pattern of applied pressure, and without a break in that pressure - while being able to also get an extra stress by engaging the opposite muscles to create an adversarial quality of countering forces. That dentist however diverted from their out-of-date training and are 3D printing their own orthotics - that one which broke during eating, which it shouldn't have done - to maintain the space between lower jaw. Longer story short, I am now going to a new dentist who uses similar orthotic process - sends the 3D model to print the orthotics with a stronger material that won't break during eating - however unlike the first dentist, his philosophy is he doesn't believe in canine guidance; so I'm torn now as to whether I should find someone who 1) uses proper strength orthotic material, and 2) who also believes in canine guidance so they'll do a full mouth reconstruction once my proper bite is understood with canine guidance in place. I think there is something important about holistic systems, like how the full circuit, uninterrupted pressure as part of a jaw's autonomous reflexes, could easily be undervalued. Help! Any thoughts? From my experience so far struggling to find dentists with adequate training, I still haven't found one who seems to have a full understanding of biomechanics or how pain works in the body; an incidental finding from a relatively recent CBCT scan done is that I had bilateral Eagle's syndrome, of which I had surgeries for ~6 weeks ago, and where my neck pain is down ~80% - along with other systemic problems-symptoms also reduced some now that my vagus nerves, in particular, aren't being constantly compressed - and exponentially-dramatically worsened with turning my head. And now I'll admit I haven't watched your video yet - was at top of the Google search I did for "why do some dentists believe in canine guidance and others don't?" [2nd result, 1st RUclips link for me] - and now I'll see if I can gain any useful insights that may help guide me! P.S. The wear pattern was due to a combination of high school football injuries, and then not knowing any better - nor that I was grinding - for over a year period in my late teens/early 20s I was put in 4mg of benzodiazepine per day, and so I ground my teeth down considerably during this time without realizing it - of course compromising-progressing my situation considerably worse; the up to 2 Litres of pop/cola per day as a mid-teen while I was an avid late night gamer didn't help with the enamel wear either.

  • @gregmiller87
    @gregmiller87 26 дней назад

    Hi Jaz, are you still recommeding Incidental handpeices? We've had a lot of breakdowns and two instances of severe lip burns from overheating handpieces. I believe our maintenace is good

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive 26 дней назад

      Hi Greg - I am an advocate of Chris O Connor - he's a super knowledgeable and helpful guy. I have not purchased his handpieces as I have had my own for several years before he started to sell his. For what it's worth, I am using NSK. I have also experienced this issue with an NSK handpiece (speed increasing) and I had an incident where I burned the patient's lip (I talked about it on a podcast episode and how I managed this). The reason for this was the bearings were worn and needed replacing. I would DEFO reach out to Chris? Seeing as I have experienced this just once and you have had a few instances, something does not add up here

    • @incidentalltd9055
      @incidentalltd9055 26 дней назад

      Hi Greg, we appreciate you have had a bad experience with our handpieces and that you are upset. What you should know is we try our very best to service, repair and educate dentists to get the most out of our handpiece products. We believe they are a good product and that our offer is excellent value. They remain popular after several years on the market. Of course they are not perfect but If you can find a brand of handpieces that never breakdown (especially 1:5’s) then stick with those. Our experience is they all have issues and need regular maintainance. Regarding lip burns we would remind any dental professional that It is the dentists responsibility to check that handpieces are running properly every time they use them and by running them for a short period before use and inspecting. Also at no time during operation should a handpiece ever touch the soft tissue of the patient. Even a perfectly functioning 1:5 handpiece will heat up over a period of use and is very dangerous to run in contact with the soft tissues.

  • @ZACY1234
    @ZACY1234 28 дней назад

    Can the greater curve matrices be sent to other countries in Europe?

    • @drecomposite
      @drecomposite 11 дней назад

      They can be ordered worldwide

  • @queenprincess2902
    @queenprincess2902 28 дней назад

    Thank you doctor

  • @MrTurbojet93
    @MrTurbojet93 29 дней назад

    Have you tried the Flamingo by Admetec? I use their ergo loupes and they are fantastic but their video cam is expensive. If anyone has tried it let me know.

  • @behindtheloupes
    @behindtheloupes Месяц назад

    It's crazy how little actual clinical experience so many dental schools graduate their alumni with.. I gradded having only done 1 live endo and 1 bridge!

  • @xevora9310
    @xevora9310 Месяц назад

    This really resonated with me. I graduated the same time as Aidan, am also not good at multitasking, have a passion for exodontia and am in the process of specializing. There's no clear path to an oral surgery career in my country, you're either in the GD or MaxFac pipeline, anything in between you have to figure out for yourself. If he can make it, perhaps so can I and I find that very encouraging. You talk about taking extra time for passion cases. I really struggle with this, because according to studies, the duration of extractions is correlated with the likelihood of post-op pain and complications. Also, a long extraction is unpleasant for the patient, probably moreso than a long restorative appointment. So there's always that guilty feeling when taking on tougher cases, because it would probably be in the patient's best interest to refer them to a specialist. Do you have any advice regarding this?

    • @zefanjazopfi3777
      @zefanjazopfi3777 Месяц назад

      I think you certainly have a point and you are right. Then again booking a lot of time out in your agenda doesn’t mean the procedure will take ages. First and foremost it puts your mind in a state of calm because you know you have time and there is no pressure of dissappointing other patients by being late. Because working under stress can seriously affect your skills negatively temporarily. So you can also see it like this, it is in the patient’s best interest to have you in a state of calm where you can perform your best. And also it is the best interest interest of our whole patient population that we practice to become perfect so yeah that means there is a point were you are sub par, but you’re intentions are set on becoming great for your whole patient population. So putting the needs of the whole before any individual needs (off course shadowed by a mentor to keep it safe)

    • @protrusive
      @protrusive Месяц назад

      Thanks Doc. Please allow me to explain my comments as that's not how I meant it :) My main passion is Restorative Dentistry - to have the extra time here is a huge blessing. When it comes to extractions, I do not suggest taking longer to take a tooth out. As you mentioned, it is in the patient's best interest for it to be an efficient extraction. What I meant here is that sometimes when you're not sure if the extraction will challenge you / you have a doubt about if you will be able to remove it, by having extra diary time can allow you to feel less pressure and if you need to seek help for this case, the time is already there. I understand what you mean about feeling guilty so the way to mitigate this is to A. take on cases just beyond the edge of your comfort zone (not miles away!) and ensure you're in an environment where there is a mentor and you have pre-warned that that you may need their assistance if things do not go to plan. Thanks for the comment and wishing you the best!

  • @nihadabdulhameed7365
    @nihadabdulhameed7365 Месяц назад

    Nice❤

  • @GelledyJancilan
    @GelledyJancilan Месяц назад

    hi. do we need to connect this electric rotor to airdriven chair? does it need the air from the chair and air compressor? thanks doc

  • @tantan8407
    @tantan8407 Месяц назад

    Hi Jaz, great content! I have a doubt, will not the greater curve give a very straight profile on the proximals? That is my main reason why i like sectionals because patient will complaint of food stuck on back to back restorations with very straight profiles as it is kind of like a black triangle. Hope to hear from you soon. Cheers.

    • @drecomposite
      @drecomposite Месяц назад

      Hi thanks for your question. My reply seems to have disappeared. I have been working this way for 6 years we now complaints of food packing. So long as I have a good seal, anatomical contact areas and rounded marginal ridges, patients and I are very pleased with the results. If having a round emergence contour is a deal breaker for you, I suggest using the Brass Greater Curve bands which do not bounce back like steel. As a result you an burnish any contour you desire.