I'm really quite embarassed THANKFUL that today happened.
So: here's the deal.
I have never really felt confident using my ultrasonic.
I hate to admit it. . but I haven't.
I think all the "horror stories" they tell us in first year ruined me.
"What if I make the tip so hot I burn her pulp!"
"What if the vibrating tip hurts the patient!"
"What if I drown the patient!"
There are all typical thoughts I have EACH time I pick up my ultrasonic tip.
sorta.
It's terrible. And I have never used the ultrasonic like I should be.
In the past: (meaning, just yesterday, and all the other days before), I would ultrasonic everywhere and basically miss everything.
And then: I would hand scale FOREVER.
Should be the other way around.
But remember: i was scared!
So today: at midtown, Instructor Bunker saved my life.
She helped me truly learn how to USE and HOLD and INSTRUMENT using the ultrasonic. Wow. My life will never be the same.
I was totally doing everything wrong!
I wasn't using the lateral sides, even though I studied for tests that those are the active parts of the instrument. :)
Oooooops.
And I was turning off and on my water every two seconds.
Also, not okay.
And....it was basically just a disaster.
She made me turn on the water and never turn it off, and use my ultrasonic tip as if I was erasing something. Going slowly, and make many strokes over the same area, and push hard on the areas with tenacious sub-gingival calculus.
Basically everything clicked and I love her for helping me. forever.
I was able to scale 2 quads of a class III patient today at midtown.
And gave 5 injections on that pt.
I was also able to scale 3 quads of a class II patient, and gave 7 injections on her.
YAY! So many fun experiences, and i loved seeing all that thick, black calculus just FLY off.
I loveeeeee my profession.
yes.
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