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For over a year now, I've been running around with a removable false upper incisor. Tomorrow is the first step in the process of having a permanent restoration installed. Should be interesting.

At some point I'll blog about the pros and cons of going to Tufts Dental School over going to a regular dentist. For now I'll just say it's been an education for me, as well as for the students who have been working with me.

([livejournal.com profile] krlisue and I have been bonding over this; she's ahead of me in the process and it's been helpful being able to talk with her about her experiences. Thanks!)

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Date: 2008-06-12 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mmancuso.livejournal.com
I've been recently to the dental school for a cleaning and to have a filling replaced. I agree with the time committment comments.

The only complaint is that my student --who was very nice in every way-- had the touch of a gorilla. As part of the diagnostics of a new patient, he had to do the probing thing. Let's just say there was a big difference between his touch and the instructor's touch, who came in afterward to corroborate numbers. Being a clay artist, I could tell the instances in which he just wasn't getting the tactile data and was pushing harder to get at some kind of resistance. It was interesting from a teacher's point of view that he didn't have a very sensitive feedback loop, but, arghhh.

I'm not saying anything more.

I think the dental school is a great option if you have patience for certain kinds of things.

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Date: 2008-06-12 09:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] r-ness.livejournal.com
I think I was very lucky; my original case was sufficiently interesting that I was seen on pretty short notice by the chief resident in periodontology, who took me as a patient. I'm sorry he's leaving at the end of the month, but he's really been great. And given that he's less than three weeks away from working in practice (in Brookline--I'll post here when I know where), he's about as close to being a dentist in practice as is possible.

But yes, you definitely need patience.

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