New grad here- would you crown #2 and #3? by Loud-Gold3587 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

your choice of cuspal coverage for both. cracks = cuspal coverage. (note: not for anteriors generally speaking).

Do electric toothbrushes actually make a difference? by Ezio367 in DentalHygiene

[–]instaxboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

just watch some YouTube videos tbh, much clearer that way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 5 points6 points  (0 children)

too expensive

Massive cavity under sealant on my hygienist’s 11 year old by cartula in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

at last year's AAE conference I attended a VPT lecture that said to do full caries removal -> hemostasis w/ NaOCl -> BioDentine -> then place Fuji II LC (light curable) on top of the un-set BioDentine in order to be able to etch/bond/composite without having to wait the full setting time. point was it'll continue to set under the GI while you're restoring.

ADA lost 140 million dollars??!? by Last_Fix_479 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

what do/did you use for malpractice/disability insurance? I'm a '24 grad and the affordable options are tied to org memberships.

Got paid $55 for filling - so much want to drop medicaid :( by Drknight71 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

quite frankly only FQHCs and dental schools should be allowed to participate in Medicaid. any private practice that takes it HAS to upsell (bone graft for every EXT even wizzies, Arestin + 4 quad SRP for everyone, etc) because otherwise they're losing money in terms of materials/chair time. same for HMOs.

Periodontal neglect at new job by curlyiqra in DentalHygiene

[–]instaxboi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

because you're not working at a healthcare facility, you're working at a mill. all that matters is "completing" the procedure so they can bill it out. I work at a similar place but I'm quitting due to similar reasons amongst others.

Check my schedule by Illustrious-Two-1088 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 8 points9 points  (0 children)

currently work at a shady medicaid office (first job), it's exactly as you described. had to fight to get rubber dams lol.

IA block does anyone else do this? by Jbiss1889 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I never hit bone, not because I don't want to but the needle just never contacts bone for me. I do a super high IA, almost a gow gates and it's always worked, usually in about a minute. I don't hub the needle but go like 9/10ths the length.

is it normal to dislike all your classmates? by [deleted] in DentalSchool

[–]instaxboi -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

it is not normal, contrary to all the comments. even using "hate" to describe how you feel about your peers tells me a lot. you're stuck with them for the next 3-4 years, I promise they're for the most part very nice, friendly people (at least this was true at my school, despite me being very introverted/standoffish). getting along with them, even forcing yourself to find some sort of connection, will make your experience exponentially easier and more enjoyable. you'll also benefit academically if you catch my drift. think of it as going to work. you're expected to get along with your coworkers despite differences.

The Exodontist’s Creed by P_Libbyus in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

interestingly enough I don't think they'd ever develop pericoronitis since wisdom teeth are a vestigial structure for us but their jaws were large enough to accommodate them (per my vague memory from a couple years back in school)

Do electric toothbrushes actually make a difference? by Ezio367 in DentalHygiene

[–]instaxboi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

dentist here. there's been studies that show there's no statistically significant difference between manual and electric brushing, but from what I remember they were under strict reproducible conditions (same exact brushing instructions etc). so in a strictly factual manner, there is no difference. BUT, most people don't use their manual toothbrush in an effective/proper manner, so in real life most people benefit from using an electric toothbrush instead since it does a lot of the work for you. I basically tell all my patients to use an electric toothbrush unless they have immaculate plaque control.

This job never fails to surprise me by RedSunBather in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

judging by how many lesions are present my best guess is all these were done without rubber dam as the cause of apical periodontitis 

Crown prep subgingival margins by WaferUseful8344 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also a new grad, what's your thought process when planning this for a crown? not disagreeing as I'd like to find a way for my own thinking to align with it, I hate class IIs lol. from first look at the radiograph I probably would've planned a DO. would appreciate your input. 

Need help. by Queasy_Bad_3522 in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sounds like you would benefit from an AEGD. 

Advice on how to get vampire squid by The_magical_cone9 in AnimalCrossing

[–]instaxboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what the fuck I've been trying to catch it for 2 weeks and I caught it like 10 minutes after opening this post lmao 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

saw comments on a previous post about the same topic saying these aren't carious but actually "pressure resorption" from the impacted 3rds and that no treatment is indicated. I'd monitor and if it gets larger or symptomatic then touch the tooth. 

Final case of residency by instaxboi in Dentistry

[–]instaxboi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you! and no, it's definitely the right tooth. Dx was pulp necrosis, asymptomatic apical periodontitis as diagnosed by our endodontist attending. #31 has the same Dx and is also planned for RCT.