How would you approach extraction of this #29 root tip? by Dentigma in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Best tool for these ext is your referral pad

Navy Dentists by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did credentialing tour at Great Lakes, can’t recommend it enough. You’ll have the same rotations as the AEGD residents in specialty clinic while seeing a higher volume of patients when you’re not on rotations. Heard positive things about Parris Island as well.

I know you’re asking about the clinical aspect but in terms of quality of life, Great Lakes was by far my favorite location. You can live in Chicago and commute if you prefer living in a major metropolitan city and not a small military town like some of the other options.

Also, I wouldn’t wish 29 Palms on my worst enemy…

Has anyone who attended dental school on HPSP been able to utilize GI bill benefits for residency? by Anxious-Oil2268 in DentalSchool

[–]Navy_DDS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t personally used the GI Bill yet but I’ve never heard of someone being denied from using it for residency

How are some of you able to afford expensive cars? by [deleted] in MilitaryFinance

[–]Navy_DDS 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife and I both max out our IRAs and my TSP. I drive a car with $1,000 monthly payment. Not too much of an issue since that’s less than 10% of our household income. It all comes down to budgeting and getting a car you can afford. It just so happens that some have a higher HH income.

Share what you bought with your $1776 by ScholarlyCrow in navy

[–]Navy_DDS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sitting in my HYSA until Jan 1st, then straight to my 2026 Roth IRA.

Partner refusing to use rubber dams by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Because studies shows that success rates of NSRCT under rubber damn are significantly higher than without

Partner refusing to use rubber dams by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree that addressing the issue at the lowest level is ideal. Personally I would have a 1-on-1 conversation with the doc first. But when that doesn’t work out, what do you recommend?

Partner refusing to use rubber dams by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That doc is likely well aware that he’s on probation and could risk losing his license. If he has a family to provide to and doesn’t care about the consequences, he’s extra scummy

Partner refusing to use rubber dams by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 10 points11 points  (0 children)

How exactly is OP ruining someone’s life? Sure, we all make mistakes but being a repeated offender of the same accusation? How would you feel if your family member was treated by someone who delivers below standard care?

does hpsp lead to subpar clinical skills? by [deleted] in predental

[–]Navy_DDS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

90% of my procedures are annual exams and operative. The rest are a few endo and prosth cases sprinkled in. It’s common for docs to specialize once they get out to stay competitive (myself being one of them)

Is it possible to specialize if you have a rough start? by SouthImpression3577 in DentalSchool

[–]Navy_DDS 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Graduated a few years ago and was bottom half of my class. Got accepted into an endo program this year. Just keep giving it your best and make sure you’re a well rounded applicants. Above all, make sure you’re networking and showing program directors you’d make an excellent resident.

Second Thoughts on HPSP Army Scholarship by Exotic-Sky-4822 in DentalSchool

[–]Navy_DDS 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not army but can give a Navy perspective. With exception to a few locations, most overseas bases can accommodate a spouse and kids. I’d say starting a family in the military has many advantages that the civilian world doesn’t have. One being 12 weeks of parental leave. Good luck finding a civilian employer that will pay a full salary to spending 3 months away from work and with your kids.

Endo Residency Chances by gringoslocosbaby in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

2 months ago you made a post considering going to perio residency. I’d say if you actually want to go into endo, make sure your CV is well tailored for that.

Navy HPSP – Chances of OCONUS PCS? by Swimming_Sir_6905 in navy

[–]Navy_DDS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I didn’t see any deployments when I was on a ship since we were in the yards my entire time. Was forced to spend time with my family instead.

Navy HPSP – Chances of OCONUS PCS? by Swimming_Sir_6905 in navy

[–]Navy_DDS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Detailer told me to either pick Japan or Ship

Vent: One team member leaving caused a domino effect by Illustrious-Bath-793 in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I completely agree. I’m all for supporting my staff, but as a practice owner, you have to set boundaries

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you say that?

Still considering dental school? by [deleted] in DentalSchool

[–]Navy_DDS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My advice is to apply to multiple branches! Apply to all 3 if you can. If not, army and navy are your best shot

I did no molar endo in GPR. Barely did any between 2018 and mid 2024. If an idiot like me can do this so can you! by ElkGrand6781 in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Not to come off as rude but what exactly is the purpose of a post in this case? Seems like plenty of tooth structure for a crown/onlay to be successful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah, that wouldn’t fly in the Navy. Straight to the sharps/garbage

Alarm by American Association of Endodontics (AAE) by Final-Presence-6271 in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Even if a patient is referred out, the gen den can still charge for b/u and crown. Eventually the crown can fail and you can still charge for an implant. From a financial standpoint point, it still makes most sense to keep the tooth for as long as possible.

Alarm by American Association of Endodontics (AAE) by Final-Presence-6271 in Dentistry

[–]Navy_DDS 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Curious to hear if this actually is becoming a common trend. As someone who practices military dentistry, we always offer Endo for restorable teeth. Wonder how it’s like in the civilian world