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GP Doctors - Partial Dentures
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GP Doctors - Partial Dentures
GP Recruiting - Open and Affordable Dental Recruiting Presentation
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GP Recruiting - Open and Affordable Dental Recruiting Presentation
GP Doctors - Remove Production Numbers from View
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GP Doctors - Remove Production Numbers from View
GP Doctors - Assistant Weekly Check Off List
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GP Doctors - Assistant Weekly Check Off List
GP Doctors - Referring Patients to Open and Affordable Oral Surgery
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GP Doctors - Referring Patients to Open and Affordable Oral Surgery
GP Doctors - Precision Attachment with Custom Block Out
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GP Doctors - Precision Attachment with Custom Block Out
GP Doctors - Implant Crown Impression (Closed Tray)
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GP Doctors - Implant Crown Impression (Closed Tray)
GP Doctors - Class V Filling with RMGI
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GP Doctors - Class V Filling with RMGI
GP Doctors - Training Day 2 Part 1
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GP Doctors - Training Day 2 Part 1
GP Doctors - Anatomy of an Amazing Patient Experience
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GP Doctors - Anatomy of an Amazing Patient Experience
GP Doctors - EagleSoft Overview
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GP Doctors - EagleSoft Overview
GP Doctors - Top Practice Builders
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GP Doctors - Top Practice Builders
GP Doctors - Scheduling Protocol Requirements
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GP Doctors - Scheduling Protocol Requirements
GP Doctors - Website Overview
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GP Doctors - Website Overview
GP Doctors - Scheduling and Accelerated Hygiene
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GP Doctors - Scheduling and Accelerated Hygiene
GP Doctors - New Doctor Advice
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GP Doctors - New Doctor Advice
GP Doctors - Affordable Discount Plan and $29 New Patient Special
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GP Doctors - Affordable Discount Plan and $29 New Patient Special
GP Doctors - EagleSoft Lab Cases
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GP Doctors - EagleSoft Lab Cases
GP Doctors - Extraction Post Operative Instructions
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GP Doctors - Extraction Post Operative Instructions
GP Doctors - Emergency (New Patient)
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GP Doctors - Emergency (New Patient)
GP Doctors - Making Friends Solving Problems (Your Most Valuable Asset)
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GP Doctors - Making Friends Solving Problems (Your Most Valuable Asset)
GP Doctors - Patient Flow Through Office
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GP Doctors - Patient Flow Through Office
GP Assistants - Dental Charting
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GP Assistants - Dental Charting
GP Doctors - Exposure Incident Protocol
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GP Doctors - Exposure Incident Protocol
GP Assistants - Dental Charting
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GP Assistants - Dental Charting
GP Doctors - Extraction Post Operative Instructions
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GP Doctors - Extraction Post Operative Instructions
GP Doctors - Ortho Band and Space Maintainer Removal
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GP Doctors - Ortho Band and Space Maintainer Removal
GP Doctors - Rubber Dam Placement
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GP Doctors - Rubber Dam Placement
GP Doctors - Progressive Anesthesia (Mandible and SRP)
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GP Doctors - Progressive Anesthesia (Mandible and SRP)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @TerriWilson-ox5xo
    @TerriWilson-ox5xo Місяць тому

    WEAR GLOVES SETTING ROOMS UP!!!

  • @santinojozefmiller7721
    @santinojozefmiller7721 3 місяці тому

    5:36 I love the dental assistant’s Nike Air Force ones.

  • @santinojozefmiller7721
    @santinojozefmiller7721 3 місяці тому

    For a second, I thought I was looking at a part of the brain.

  • @slumbermaster6932
    @slumbermaster6932 3 місяці тому

    This is probably my go to for all my dental school clinic videos. Helpful tips, Detailed Instructions, Smooth Flow, and a chill demeanor. If you ever teach a CE, I’ll definitely tuning in.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 3 місяці тому

      @@slumbermaster6932 wow, thats a great compliment. Why not just come work with us? Dr Stott

  • @slumbermaster6932
    @slumbermaster6932 3 місяці тому

    Did the lab fabricate those rims?

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 3 місяці тому

      Yes, wax rims are tough to make profitably in house. The wax always seems to not want to stick to record base. I would love to see how lab makes them so neat looking.

    • @slumbermaster6932
      @slumbermaster6932 3 місяці тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 yeah I’ve always wondered how they achieve that finish glazed look. There’s no way in hell I could ever pull that off lol. I broke my rims before a practical and was told to make it on my own. I couldn’t so I just gorilla glued it and passed lol

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 3 місяці тому

      @@slumbermaster6932 Yeah, Ill make some in a pinch on a pt that traveled 2 hours. Best is to use the U shaped wax.

    • @slumbermaster6932
      @slumbermaster6932 3 місяці тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 wish we had those at school. I was wondering my school prefers to have me use allowax and the patient in the chair for nearly 1 hr because futzing with wax luted with more wax ruins everything. That’s why I prefer pvs

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 3 місяці тому

      You a dentist or a dental student?

  • @Barrychuckle666
    @Barrychuckle666 4 місяці тому

    Great to see you posting again doc. Hopefully we can see some more filling procedures beginning to end. Very informative as usual.

  • @_Ookami
    @_Ookami 4 місяці тому

    We need a intra oral examination demonstration

  • @_Ookami
    @_Ookami 5 місяців тому

    Close up intra oral exam/oral cancer screening demonstration pls!

  • @famousgroupiess
    @famousgroupiess 5 місяців тому

    would you be able to send me your google doc explaining dental charting? i think it would be helpful at my office. thanks

  • @ksp2257
    @ksp2257 6 місяців тому

    So excited to be a Denstist very soon 🎉🎉🎉thank you Dr for such great tips

  • @brittholbrough1531
    @brittholbrough1531 8 місяців тому

    Assistants know or at least should know the direction the tofflemire goes. At least I do when I assist and always set up the band

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 8 місяців тому

      Problem is we do full mouth fillings and assistants dont know which tooth well start on especially if I get say 5 teeth numb in 2 quadrants and one quadrant numbs quicker, Ill start filling that quadrant, and many times the assistants dont know if we want to start on a smaller tooth or larger, best to have doc do it right before filling. Also if you pre setup, you might be first working on a large molar that needs the band to be its openest, so there are game time decisions that rarely allow for a pre set up band.

    • @michaelshalloo6485
      @michaelshalloo6485 Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586Look what you've done. 12:07

    • @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk
      @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586This is the correct solution. 6:35

    • @MichaelShalloo
      @MichaelShalloo Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586Nice one. 4:27

    • @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr
      @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586No no. This kind of mark cannot be seen again. 0:45

  • @marianyarkoh308
    @marianyarkoh308 8 місяців тому

    What material did you use for the occlusal bite registration?

  • @_Ookami
    @_Ookami 9 місяців тому

    Oral cancer / intra oral exam plz

  • @salarkhanwazir
    @salarkhanwazir 10 місяців тому

    Sir the hard reliner you are using, is this a type 1 or type 2?

  • @Jasmalik20289
    @Jasmalik20289 11 місяців тому

    Can you show us how to make a temporary crown & how to trim it please

  • @kerryperez1993
    @kerryperez1993 11 місяців тому

    I've noticed, I was trying to find a video for my dental assisting class, but I've been showing them to wipe from basically the less contaminated surface to most contaminated.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 11 місяців тому

      Its very procedure specific which is more contaminated, which is why it probably doesn’t matter too much.

  • @kerryperez1993
    @kerryperez1993 11 місяців тому

    you're supposed to wipe the suctions last!

  • @kerryperez1993
    @kerryperez1993 11 місяців тому

    you're supposed to wipe the suctions last!

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 11 місяців тому

      Debatable, if you look at 10 reliable sources, usually from dental assistant schools or hygiene schools, they either don’t mention an order or have it together. Videos across the Internet are mostly the same. Thanks for the input!

  • @MuhammadHassan-w1i1e
    @MuhammadHassan-w1i1e Рік тому

    Sir can i use this on acrelic denture plz

  • @readwithmeplease2772
    @readwithmeplease2772 Рік тому

    Can use ultrasound scaller for kids?

  • @83HURSTROCKET
    @83HURSTROCKET Рік тому

    One thing I would have done differently is have the patient close to make sure the patients occlusion is spot on. I’ve seen some colleagues do relines like you, and after the material gets hard, the dentures are not occluding anymore. Reason being that the denture shifted some while the reline was getting hard. ALWAYS! I mean ALWAYS, have the patient close, and see if they are occluding, then remove when it hardens.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      I've also had issues earlier in my career, where the patient either doesn't bite down hard enough or bites off, and then the hard reline is too thick or wrong, so I would respectfully say I would almost never trust the patient to bite down, because it has a chance of being wrong. Thanks for the comment. - Dr. Stott

    • @SnakeDoctor5104
      @SnakeDoctor5104 Рік тому

      I'm with you on this. I am a denturist. Patient should always bite into occlusion, after you seat it, squeezing material out, but don't seat completely. Make sure you watch to see the mandible is retruded snd relaxed. Verify CR a few times and you are good.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      @@SnakeDoctor5104 I would agree, occasionally, and I mean one in 50 times Ill have the pt bite down. The issue is that many times Im trying to remove excess hard reline material from back of mouth and throat. This material used to get extremely hot, so it was imperative to remove excess. They changed their formula and it doesnt get as hot as it used to.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      I just completed one right now, and the bigger chance of error is the pt not biting hard enough and them feeling its too thick vs a bite issue. Im voting for doc seating it and holding it in place every time.

  • @deongotit7792
    @deongotit7792 Рік тому

    It’s the editing for me 😂 but thank you for the info

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 11 місяців тому

      This is made mostly for my staff and training new assistants, decided to let the public watch what we do. Not trying to be youtube famous. Thanks for watching.

  • @hubertwhite3017
    @hubertwhite3017 Рік тому

    Thank you for this very good explanation of what a hard reline is and how it is preformed, I've had my dentures for 1 year now and they are very big on my gums now but I'm still able to get them to fit using Prosoft denture reliner but I think within the next 6 months to a year I'll be needing a hard reline and this video shows me everything that I need to know. THANK YOU.😁😁

  • @Barrychuckle666
    @Barrychuckle666 Рік тому

    Great content and very informative as usual doctor. Did you happen to get the extraction procedure on video too? Would love to see your extraction work.

  • @WellsDentalDelights
    @WellsDentalDelights Рік тому

    How long have you been studying in this profession? thanks for the video🥰

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      I graduated in 2013, and have been putting in 72 hour clinical weeks mostly since then.

    • @michaelshalloo6485
      @michaelshalloo6485 Рік тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586You c-can do this, Mr P-Potter. K-k-keep trying.

    • @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk
      @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk Рік тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586This cannot be happening to me.

    • @MichaelShalloo
      @MichaelShalloo Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586Nice one. 4:27

    • @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr
      @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586This cannot be. 1:07

  • @loganduncan501
    @loganduncan501 Рік тому

    No loupes 😂 states open contacts are acceptable 😂 says open contacts lead to caries but says they’re fine in his book😢

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Yes, sooner you use loupes, the more your eyes will become accustomed and will require greater and greater magnification in career. Delay that if possible.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Eyes get accustomed to loupes and require greater and greater magnification during career, delay that as much as possible. If open contacts were so bad, why do down syndrome people have no inter proximal caries? Not trying for open contacts, but if they happen its not the end of the world. How often do they happen, maybe once in 500 teeth.

    • @loganduncan501
      @loganduncan501 Рік тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 delay the best possible dentistry only possible using optimal magnification? Smh

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      @@loganduncan501 , millions of opinions out there, this came from my professor last year of dental school, he was in 50s and said he regretted getting into loupes so early. Everyones body is different. Ive corrected a lot of margins from dentists that use loupes. Many doctors get too caught up on perfection, need to be very good every time. But clock is ticking the second pt sits down, need to be efficient and very good.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Open contacts dont lead to caries, dont think I said that.

  • @dr.shaidulhoqueshawon
    @dr.shaidulhoqueshawon Рік тому

    Great 👍 job

  • @DentistfromUSA
    @DentistfromUSA Рік тому

    Thank you for the useful information👌

  • @GeneralDentist
    @GeneralDentist Рік тому

    👍👍

  • @GeneralDentist
    @GeneralDentist Рік тому

    Good job doc👌

  • @brant2302
    @brant2302 Рік тому

    ❣️ PЯӨMӨƧM

  • @Alex-vt1ni
    @Alex-vt1ni Рік тому

    Smooth extraction....👌👌

  • @justincopus2869
    @justincopus2869 Рік тому

    Hello

  • @Barrychuckle666
    @Barrychuckle666 Рік тому

    Can we see a detailed version of this progressive anaesthesia but for the IAN block? Or maybe palatal. Very informative videos. Hoping to see more soon.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Yes, I’ll try to video today. I almost never give a palatal unless the pt requests it. Ill explain more on the video. Dr Stott

    • @Barrychuckle666
      @Barrychuckle666 Рік тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 fantastic. I’ll keep my eyes open for the updates. Would love to see your use of dental dams also. You seem to have so many little tricks and tips, I believe I could learn a lot from your videos. Anyways, have a great day 😌

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      @@Barrychuckle666 Yes, will do a dental dam placement video. Also will upload video on who I am and why I have so many tricks. Youre watching the dentist who has done the most clinical dentistry in the last 10 years. Ive worked 6 12 hour shifts or 72 hours per week for most of my career, so all of these videos come with a TON of clinical tips. Dr Stott

    • @Barrychuckle666
      @Barrychuckle666 Рік тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 patiently awaiting your fantastic videos sir.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      @@Barrychuckle666 recorded, will upload tonight

  • @emilytolman46
    @emilytolman46 Рік тому

    Won't it hurt without the numbing gel?

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Unfortunately the numbing gel has been proven to just be a placebo and it actually doesnt numb where it needs to numb, which is under the mucosa. This is the best of all worlds and pts feel this less than with topical anesthesia.

  • @starbattles1
    @starbattles1 Рік тому

    Thanks for the demo on Muco hard reline. You are one of only 2 chair side hard reline demo's anywhere online. Can't find the other one any more. I used DSI hard reline. Perfect for bottoms. Got it right first try. DSI is terrible for top dentures. DSI mixes in to a paste/putty. It does not smash out well. You end up with more material inside the denture then you want. Even after hollowing it out to nearly paper thin base. 4 trys and I have something usable, but not great. About 1/8 inch of material on top of pallet didn't smash out. I know because when I smile I see about 1/8 extra gums above the teeth. If I smile big it's an ugly gummy smile. Out of the 4 time, I did try to do better each time. If you wait the full 2 min to place in mouth you have a real problem. You have 20 sec to 1 min to mix, then you have about 30 sec to get it in to the denture and start placing in mouth. You might think it's plenty of time, but it does NOT spread easily. Or evenly. You end up "doin the best you can" and keeping one eye on a timer, you realize you better get to shoving it in mouth or you'll be redoing it again. I pressed it in as hard as I could till it hurt. Still didn't smash out as much as I wanted. I had the denture honed out perfectly so the roof pressed in place would govern the line up of the denture. Occlusion worked out nicely. The back corners never work out right. Losing suction no matter what I do. So... I am going to order some Muco Hard reline and do this again with something that will definitely smash out like it should and not bulk up my denture. Thanks to YOU!! DSI is good if you need to rebuild or extend sides. But if you need minimal material left behind in denture, Muco looks to be the choice. I will pop back in and post update to this comment when done.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Yes, I never quite understood why dentists felt they needed to shell out that gingival anatomy they worked so hard to capture on the 2ndary impression. Also it makes no sense to reduce their VDO by shelling it out. Thanks for the response. Dr Stott

    • @starbattles1
      @starbattles1 Рік тому

      I had to redo mine a few times to get it right. Ended up doing it in stages. There was a lot of extra space to fill in. But it worked out. Their just immediates, but i got them pretty comfortable and good suction.

    • @GiuseppaSalme
      @GiuseppaSalme 4 місяці тому

      Perche non parla italiano?

    • @starbattles1
      @starbattles1 3 місяці тому

      @@GiuseppaSalme Maybe because were not Italian. Why don't you speak English? Video is in English, every one else is speaking English. Why not you?

  • @tayloranderson456
    @tayloranderson456 Рік тому

    Have you ever tried doing it without preparation? I asked my dentist to give it a try and so far my equia forte abfraction fillings have lasted longer than a lot of the destructive resin ones I used to get, zero sensitivity too. Also found I really didn't like having it done with the gingival cord, it looks a little nicer close up but then it just ends up causing constant gum inflammation because a tooth brush can't get into it.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Absolutely, I would say the only reason I prep is shiny dentin that needs better micromechanical adhesion, or if there is stain. I avoid preparing with a bur if its small and I could nick the gingiva or if the patient is sensitive. Dr. Stott

  • @Barrychuckle666
    @Barrychuckle666 Рік тому

    Fantastic and informative video. I’d love to see more videos like this. Especially tooth extractions, fillings and anaesthesia techniques like in this one. Keep up the great work.

  • @lifeisgood902
    @lifeisgood902 Рік тому

    Can you show us the tips and trick on how to get the open contact on bitewing ? Do you check where the open contact between the teeth first ?can you do show us tips and trick to get open contact ? Can you show us the image you took to see if you get the open contact

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      The easiest way to get open contacts is to understand the xray sensor and xray source need to be exactly perpendicular to the central grooves or exactly parallel to the embrasures. Make sure you inspect your xray sensor is able to fit exactly parallel to the embrasures, if not you might need to switch to a smaller sensor. You might need to practice with the patient a few times to ensure they aren’t moving it. After you see its exactly parallel only then line up you xray source to the XCP arm. Make sure again the source is exactly parallel to the XCP arm. Couple of observations, if you are in dental school or hygiene school, understand you need to know what perfection is, but you will only need to be very good all the time. No one in real dentistry will expect you to get it right every time. And no patient will allow you to retake an xray 10 times to open a contact. And no doctor that wants to keep their staff will request you to retake Xrays every time they see an overlap. I’ve requested my hygienist to retake their X-rays exactly 0 times in the 8 years we’ve worked together.

  • @malebhaskar
    @malebhaskar Рік тому

    Thank you Dr. for the video. Under what circumstances we have to use gingival cord in cases of Class V.

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      I very rarely have to use a cord, it would only be if the gingiva is collapsing into the lesion.

    • @malebhaskar
      @malebhaskar Рік тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 Thank you sir for your reply.

  • @Jasmalik20289
    @Jasmalik20289 Рік тому

    Thank you about being consistent, a lot of the dentist confuse the assistants about not being consistent about passing the instruments

  • @lianaryan1603
    @lianaryan1603 Рік тому

    Film more

  • @Steveasur
    @Steveasur Рік тому

    Seeing what the dentist does is cool, and it has made me less scared for my appointment.

  • @emmavas99
    @emmavas99 Рік тому

    Excellent video. Can you share the post op instructions please?

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      On the website: www.openandaffordable.com/_files/ugd/fdccc5_a680b2a165994230b6ccf96ea9acdc1a.pdf

    • @emmavas99
      @emmavas99 Рік тому

      @@openandaffordabledental4586 Thank you very much

  • @ToothlessSunFlower
    @ToothlessSunFlower Рік тому

    Very good video my dentist did impressions and sent mine to the lab for a week when I got my hard reline

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 Рік тому

      Not many patients are willing to part with their denture when they can get it done chairside. Dr Stott

  • @emilytolman46
    @emilytolman46 2 роки тому

    This makes me less scared to go to my appointments and seeing what you are doing is cool!

    • @openandaffordabledental4586
      @openandaffordabledental4586 2 роки тому

      Emily, glad you saw the video. We work extremally hard to make your experience predictable and safe and comfortable. Dr. Stott

    • @michaelshalloo6485
      @michaelshalloo6485 Рік тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586That's not it, Mr P-P-Potter.

    • @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk
      @BuzzLightyear-nr2nk Рік тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586This is wrong.

    • @MichaelShalloo
      @MichaelShalloo Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586This cannot concern you. 4:27

    • @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr
      @MichaelShalloo-cy2lr Місяць тому

      ​@@openandaffordabledental4586Very nice. 6:49

  • @thienpham911
    @thienpham911 2 роки тому

    awesome video! thank you

  • @hectorvincent4614
    @hectorvincent4614 2 роки тому

    🅿🆁🅾🅼🅾🆂🅼

  • @openandaffordabledentalden790
    @openandaffordabledentalden790 2 роки тому

    After 7 min, missing all the action

  • @zach2002b
    @zach2002b 2 роки тому

    The patient did a great job and it’s cool to watch the dentist performing