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There is something very satisfying about a well fitting denture.
I am joined by our resident Dental Student, Emma Hutchison, to demystify removable prosthetics.
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Jaz's Introduction: I think we all remember that phase at dental school where we were just confused by everything related to dentures. It was especially confusing because dentures are kind of like one of the first things you do as you're a dental student. So to you it felt like being thrown in the deep end anyway.
Jaz's Introduction:For many of us the denture confusion lives on and continues throughout our career. Hopefully with some of the older episodes in Protrusive we managed to make dentures more tangible. And I myself have been enjoying doing some cobalt chrome dentures, something I didn't get to do much during dental school. But today in this Protrusive Students Section, and I mean students lightly because this whole segment, the Protrusive Students Series, whilst we release some revision notes for students every time we release an episode, what we discover here is revision.
Sometimes good to revise topics, go back to basics, so if you're a young dentist or revisiting back into dentistry, or at any stage of being a dental student, this episode and all of the series of protrusive students should be relevant to you. Especially one we did a while ago about adhesive dentistry for beginners.
Lots of qualified dentists said how much they enjoyed that one because it was nice to just go back to basics. In this one, once again with our protrusive student Dr. Emma Hutchison, she asked me about all things that confuse her as a student when it comes to dentures. And because she's relatively new to clinic, Most of the questions he asked was related to complete dentures.
So I hope you enjoyed this recap and this revision on the different stages of complete dentures. What are we actually trying to achieve in the various stages and what is important and what's not important? Hope you enjoy and I'll catch you in the outro.
Main Episode:Emma Hutchison, welcome again to the Protrusive Student section. This time we're going to cover removal. But just tell us, we're recording this way in advance because we don't want to interfere with your exams and stuff. How are you getting on? What's your last few weeks been like?
[Emma]Yeah, the last week I've only seen one patient, which was actually my flatmate, and didn't need anything done. And so he just got a scaling polish, a bit of PMPR, and that was him really. So nothing too exciting in terms of patients, but just I've got my exam dates now, so it's really becoming real, so just keeping my head down and getting through lectures and really starting to study now, so.
[Jaz]What kind of learner are you, Emma? You know there's different types of learners and stuff, I won't give you any ideas, just in terms of self discovery, how do you like to learn?
[Emma]I'd say I need to listen to things, I need to be told by someone who's talking to me, and I need to be able to translate that into something that I can understand myself,
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