By the end of this, they both look exhausted!! Regardless of how our present-day, ultra-modern, ultra-quick dentistry experiences may be changing our views on the industry, I think we owe these young ladies a round of virtual applause for doing their part in keeping us all well. 👏👏👏
god it's so weird to see people from so long ago talking and behaving so similarly to today. Like growing up I had this perception that the past was this archaic different place where humans themselves just weren't the same, but then you see videos like these where you can hear all of their little vocal oddities and subtle things that I can see people doing at any point in history now, almost like this video was recorded nowadays with a filter to make it look old.
thats common in comparing these types of videos to real life experiences, with me anyway. i watch a lot of medical exam student videos and doctors never ask that many questions or examine as many things in one visit as they do in the videos, mind you in real life most clinicians dont have loads of time with other appts they have to squeeze in
Never been to the dentist alot because I've had pretty good teeth but I've neverrrrrr heard of putting carbon paper on teeth or a vitalometor. I'd imagine dentistry has changed dramatically in 45 years.
Dentistry has certainly changed a lot since the filming of this. That being said articulation paper and electronic pulp testing are both used in dentistry very often today.
Being a dental professional things have changed but these are still used today. Carbon paper aka articulating paper is used to check occlusion with any type of restoration (filling, crowns, etc) and the vitalometer is used most likely in a endodontists office (root canal specialist)
hahaha, today, alot of these questions are asked while the dentist is poking around. its education so they have to show the procedures only one at a time.
Look at her fingers. She doesn't cram her whole hand into the patient's mouth. She only uses her fingers and as you can see she has already put a layer of latex over her fingers before the oral exam.
By the end of this, they both look exhausted!! Regardless of how our present-day, ultra-modern, ultra-quick dentistry experiences may be changing our views on the industry, I think we owe these young ladies a round of virtual applause for doing their part in keeping us all well. 👏👏👏
a piece of history. i like it.
god it's so weird to see people from so long ago talking and behaving so similarly to today. Like growing up I had this perception that the past was this archaic different place where humans themselves just weren't the same, but then you see videos like these where you can hear all of their little vocal oddities and subtle things that I can see people doing at any point in history now, almost like this video was recorded nowadays with a filter to make it look old.
Dentist of Interdisciplinarity is what I'm interesting in learning from you
These r so relaxing
She's only wearing finger condems😐
This woman seems to have been to the dentist alot in her life.
Eherr's the xray? I went to thr dentist in the 70's they never asked thst many questions.
thats common in comparing these types of videos to real life experiences, with me anyway. i watch a lot of medical exam student videos and doctors never ask that many questions or examine as many things in one visit as they do in the videos, mind you in real life most clinicians dont have loads of time with other appts they have to squeeze in
This video made for education and for improving the diagnosis skills for students in dentistry school
Very thorough exam but X-rays?
i think this was old enough that X-rays weren't that common in dentistry
Shelly must be the dental assistant. Such a 70s name lol
Never been to the dentist alot because I've had pretty good teeth but I've neverrrrrr heard of putting carbon paper on teeth or a vitalometor. I'd imagine dentistry has changed dramatically in 45 years.
Dentistry has certainly changed a lot since the filming of this. That being said articulation paper and electronic pulp testing are both used in dentistry very often today.
They used carbon paper on me back in the 90’s.
Being a dental professional things have changed but these are still used today. Carbon paper aka articulating paper is used to check occlusion with any type of restoration (filling, crowns, etc) and the vitalometer is used most likely in a endodontists office (root canal specialist)
Came here to say this! Also instead of ice for a vitality test, we often use ethyl chloride spray on a cotton pellet as it’s extremely cold 😊
I went to the dentist a few days ago and they still use carbon paper to check bites.
from 1975 this video is in pretty good condition
This dentist asks ALOT of questions! lol
Shoot she does too. I go I sit and that's it lol
No gloves😵😬
1975
This video was shot in the 70s. That was the norm back then.
@@n.m.3760 In those days I wouldn't be surprised if the Dentist had an ashtray beside her and smoked throughout the entire procedure.
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She didn’t have some sort of rubber-looking thing on her fingers
hahaha, today, alot of these questions are asked while the dentist is poking around. its education so they have to show the procedures only one at a time.
What vault did they dig this out of lol
No gloves
Look at her fingers. She doesn't cram her whole hand into the patient's mouth. She only uses her fingers and as you can see she has already put a layer of latex over her fingers before the oral exam.
This video was shot in the 70s. That was the norm back then.
Gloves never existed at that time. They are a later invention.
Welcome to everyone is dead
Oh nvm X-rays
Way she didn't wear gloves
wearing gloves weren't a must before 2009
Because it's 1975 lol
@@angelicafoster670 wow lol😂
This video was shot in the 70s. That was the norm back then.
@@angelicafoster670 not that recent. They didn't start wearing gloves until like mid 1980s after the AIDS/HIV scare.