Hi my name is Michelle I have been qualified as a dental nurse and in the dental industry for 23 years. I am also a dental assessor. I would like to encourage and help Dental Nurses through their qualifications by providing helpful videos and instructive and informative visual aids to help them on their way.
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Pointy end of the spatula? Does it actually matter? Pay attention to the amount you actually need ! Deciduous filing. Requires small amounts ! Any decent dental nurse can judge and mix the consistency needed for the said patient ! End of the day , you just cost your practice more money with your stages crap ! Get a grip hen
You could use a saliva ejector at the back of the mouth to collect any water; Also you can use the aspirator palatally underneath, you could also then move to the front on a angle. If you feel uncomfortable or you don’t feel like your collecting all the water from the back of the mouth; please never be scared to ask the dentist to stop, whilst you re-place the aspirator. And the last thing to mention is when doing any treatments always have a tissue in your hand to wipe the patient face if there is water particles over their skin. I hope that helps😊
This is correct. And a spoon should always be used for the correct amounts. Please note this video is to help students understand mixing and should go through their own practice induction programme.
Questa merda causa gravi lesioni cutanee non deve assolutamente entrare in contatto con la pelle della bocca.... Non comperate ed usate da soli questo prodotto
Put a plate in the fridge. Mix as usual but on the plate. Due to the low temperature the reaction is slowed allowing plenty of time to get a good mix. As soon as it goes in the tooth the temperature rises. I use washed and sterile fingers. It doesn't seem to stick to skin.
you’re just cross contaminating everything, you’re touching.. you’re supposed to have a clean and dirty hand.. Your touching stuff before you’ve wiped it down with your left when, wiping it down using your wipe in your right hand, then touching the “wiped” down surface with your left hand that you had used to grab the dirty surfaces already??
Hello Abbey thank you for your comment. This video was merely to educate on not using too many wipes as per the title. I have seen some new nurses using 25 wipes after one checkup. Please see the full wipe down video. This one was a short video how to not use too many wipes. Happy to redo another one please bear in mind this is just guidance for anybody who wants to come into the industry to understand a role of a dental nurse.
You need to use your discretion and what treatment is taking place: Example: x1 why will be sufficient to do the headrest down the chair on the foot well this is your low risk areas. Then another wipe once all the instruments are cleared away you could do the light handles then the bracket table and the spittoon must always be done last then you change your gloves into the clinical waste bin this is when you can hand sanitise and re-glove. If it is a dental checkup then your set of gloves will be fine for clearing around unless they are heavy saturated from an invasive treatment; then after the treatment yes definitely remove your gloves before you clean down. Please also see the other video for wiping down correctly. Please note this particular video was also done to enable nurses not to be using too many wipes. However if the treatment is invasive you would need to use more wipes throughout.
@@dentalnursingteachingtoolm7609 i have seen other videos and I can't say I've come across a video where it ticked all the boxes yet. We can't do short cuts when it comes to cross contamination. The only way you can cut down on wiping is to cover the entire surface so you're not touching the surface other wise please don't use one wipe for multiple surfaces. When it comes to healthcare short cuts is not the answer.