just watched this to refresh myself on the surgical instruments. I'm a DA and I have an upcoming interview with an oral surgeon. This was so helpful. Thanks
You have to be our professour doctor because you described everything in very simple and great way ❤️❤️ thank you.. I am a student class 4 dentist and surely this was damn helpfull 🌹❤️ rather than the booring pics in the lectures..which is useless
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I had to have two extraction appointments. The first extraction was more complex. The second was simple. I didn’t see the tools the first time, but I did the second time. It just made my jaw drop. I was thinking “is that why dental procedures cost so much? Jeez”
I'm about to have my third Oral Surgery. I'm having it done next month. I'm not scared at all. Plus, I'll be asleep, which is good, as I don't like being awake, and feeling what's going on.
To be honest, if the dentist is good, you won't feel a thing. I had my wisdom tooth removed at the Guy's Hospital in London Bridge . It was a pain free surgery and cost me £6.80 ie. the cost of a return ticket.
I had total extraction ( 19 teeth) and bone trim in Aug of this year under IV sedation. The nurses who were doing the setup didn't try and hide ANYTHING until I said something. I am 60 years old and not much bothers me but when you consider what was about to take place I certainly didn't want to see all that being layed out on a tray. The lady said oh I'm sorry and turned her back to me but continued laying out the instruments. Of course after the iv started I didn't care about ANYTHING. Three and a half hours later it was over. I guess now I know what he used...........
Here, first time Watched, analysed most of it Ended up liking the metal music 🎶 you incorporated in this :p he he I am a 30 year old dentist and learning basics now. Recalling stuff Thank you :) for this video
“We drape a cover over the instruments so the patient isn’t fearful before the procedure.” But just leaves the anesthetic out. Because needles aren’t scary to people at all. 😂 oh they think the needle guard will conceal all that.
Christina Parker interesting observation. The discussion about best practices for minimizing patient anxiety wasn’t really the focus of this video but you have a valid point. I agree with you 100% that covering the syringes with a drape or having them out of sight is a good practice. Perhaps another video for another day. Thanks for the positive feedback! Have a blessed day.
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Im 44 year old male and have 4 kids and a mortgage so I couldn't start school 6 years ago like I wanted too and dropped out of school 13 years ago because of working alot..My question is Im considering now becoming a EFDA and do oral surgery assistant or endodontic assistant as a dental assistant or LPN??? Any advice what's better for me being 44 male..50 percent chance I can in 5 years become a DH not sure about lpn to RN though..
I Really WIsh You Could Assist Me However I Doubt If You Could Due To Our Locations and My Past Medical / Surgical history due to my medical condition I Was Born With
I don't open up our Surgical cassette kit until the patient is seated. All surgical instruments that we use are bagged separately and only open up the ones that are being used while the rest are untouched.
Just had 3 wisdom teeth removed (2 bottom, and the top right) 2 days ago was curious about this. I was noticing some of the tools my OS was using since I was on local anesthetic and not knocked out. Found this interesting.
Sai dental vlogs I always give local anesthesia. As a general dentist, I currently do not do IV sedation in my practice. I do however offer oral sedation and nitrous oxide for my patients. Case selection is a big consideration. If there are multiple full boney or partial boney impactions, I will often refer to OMFS for moderate or deep sedation, simply for patient comfort.
All I need is a molar extracted 👁👄👁I went to the dentist to get it extracted and they put anesthetic n stuff and when they went to start wiggling it it fucking hurt they didn’t provide me with medication weeks notice and yeah now I have to wait two fucking weeks to get the molar removed from an oral surgeon . And now I’m just getting medication . I have an abscess and the pain has been going for almost two weeks I think I’ll just go ahead and die omg this is bogus. I’m 16 btw
Noor Muhammad Not sure what and where in the video you are talking about. Instruments can tarnish over time and corrode so perhaps some of the instruments used in this video are an example of that. All of the instruments are ran through a sterilizer before being used on a patient and sterilizer is calibrated and tested often to ensure sterility.
Noor Muhammad Looks like some of that is fingerprints. For the video, to demonstrate types of instruments, they were touched without gloves. They may just need to be cleaned better. They were sterile out of the package though!
just watched this to refresh myself on the surgical instruments. I'm a DA and I have an upcoming interview with an oral surgeon. This was so helpful. Thanks
Just a question , how much is your monthly income , sorry for asking personal but I am also doing the same and need an idea , thanks in advance
@@sayandas760 I know it's late but I just interviewed with an oral surgery practice and the pay was $20-30 per hour. Hope that helps
Same as of today❤❤
I was able to work as an assistant when I was 18 years old. It would’ve been so much easier if I watched this prior to starting the job.
Gold plated instruments means the tip has tungsten carbide coating which makes its grip stronger & the instrument more durable
Gold plated instruments are used for suturing
You have to be our professour doctor because you described everything in very simple and great way ❤️❤️ thank you.. I am a student class 4 dentist and surely this was damn helpfull 🌹❤️ rather than the booring pics in the lectures..which is useless
I’m a CDA/RDA for over 20 years and I absolutely love working in oral surgery. Great video!!
Certified Dental Assistant?
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Do you mind if I ask how much you make now that you have that many years of experience
I will never ever use this information in my life but I'm happy that I learned it
I had to have two extraction appointments. The first extraction was more complex. The second was simple. I didn’t see the tools the first time, but I did the second time. It just made my jaw drop. I was thinking “is that why dental procedures cost so much? Jeez”
Going to Dental Assisting school and this video was cool to watch! I hope I can help with oral surgery.
Thank you very much for explaining throughly, appreciated 🙌🏽
Thank you for the comprehensive guide to oral surgery Instruments. Really helpful.
I'm about to have my third Oral Surgery. I'm having it done next month. I'm not scared at all. Plus, I'll be asleep, which is good, as I don't like being awake, and feeling what's going on.
To be honest, if the dentist is good, you won't feel a thing. I had my wisdom tooth removed at the Guy's Hospital in London Bridge . It was a pain free surgery and cost me £6.80 ie. the cost of a return ticket.
@@mparthur144 I had all four taken out… $1900 😡🤬🖕
Sir if you could have just edited the names of the instrument it would have been much more helpful. But it's good all the way.
just enjoy Hey that is a good recommendation, I can keep that in mind for future videos!
Totally agree!
I had total extraction ( 19 teeth) and bone trim in Aug of this year under IV sedation. The nurses who were doing the setup didn't try and hide ANYTHING until I said something. I am 60 years old and not much bothers me but when you consider what was about to take place I certainly didn't want to see all that being layed out on a tray. The lady said oh I'm sorry and turned her back to me but continued laying out the instruments. Of course after the iv started I didn't care about ANYTHING. Three and a half hours later it was over. I guess now I know what he used...........
Johnny Holland I am glad to hear that it went well! I wish you the best.
That was such a great video, thank you!!!
Thanks for sharing such video, so helpful🌺
Here, first time
Watched, analysed most of it
Ended up liking the metal music 🎶 you incorporated in this :p he he
I am a 30 year old dentist and learning basics now. Recalling stuff
Thank you :) for this video
Very good presentation. Thank you.
Excellent!
Big test coming up this will help out a lot
Awesome! It helps a lot!
Eduardo Black thanks! More to come!!
this music goes hard
thank you!!
You are really good.
Superb
Very very informative video sir good job!
Talk to you soon and keep up the good content.
Enjoy ever thing about this video thumbs up
The gold handles on instrument means that they have a tungsten insurtes in them. Just saying!
1:41 I was about to comment all those instruments is over kill 😂
Sir please edit names we understand perfectly
Met all of these surgical instruments #OralSurgery is 😍
i study in faculty of dentistry and i wish i work and do specality in oral surgery
Just by seeing all this kit is scary for me . Thinking of going to the dentist itself is scary😢😢😢
Dr. Waseem Dr. You can provide all these in high quality and cheap rates in all these Anas.
Thank you sir
can you suggest me some books about different types of elevators because i have to make research about it, please
“We drape a cover over the instruments so the patient isn’t fearful before the procedure.” But just leaves the anesthetic out. Because needles aren’t scary to people at all. 😂 oh they think the needle guard will conceal all that.
Christina Parker interesting observation. The discussion about best practices for minimizing patient anxiety wasn’t really the focus of this video but you have a valid point. I agree with you 100% that covering the syringes with a drape or having them out of sight is a good practice. Perhaps another video for another day. Thanks for the positive feedback! Have a blessed day.
Thank you so much for this!
thank you
Perfect !
Sir, I am Sakib Malik from Pakistan I am manufacturer surgical dental instruments oral surgery and Laschal dental micro surgery instruments aviabale my whatsapp number +923082616749
Could you tell me what the little hole at the end of the Austin retractor is used for, please?
Very helpful
Im 44 year old male and have 4 kids and a mortgage so I couldn't start school 6 years ago like I wanted too and dropped out of school 13 years ago because of working alot..My question is Im considering now becoming a EFDA and do oral surgery assistant or endodontic assistant as a dental assistant or LPN??? Any advice what's better for me being 44 male..50 percent chance I can in 5 years become a DH not sure about lpn to RN though..
Curious what clinic is this? Is this a general office?
Thank you very much, can I use your video in my future YT channel in another linguage
Mass
This video would be great if it wasn’t for the music. It makes it sound like a Texas chainsaw massacre movie! 😂😂😂
I Really WIsh You Could Assist Me However I Doubt If You Could Due To Our Locations and My Past Medical / Surgical history due to my medical condition I Was Born With
Oral surgery instrumentation.. prescription..town of peshtigo..the brothers Grimm..🧙♀️🧹🧹🧟♀️
I don't open up our Surgical cassette kit until the patient is seated. All surgical instruments that we use are bagged separately and only open up the ones that are being used while the rest are untouched.
Very sterile.
Just had 3 wisdom teeth removed (2 bottom, and the top right) 2 days ago was curious about this. I was noticing some of the tools my OS was using since I was on local anesthetic and not knocked out. Found this interesting.
I hope you have a good recovery!
@@TheComprehensiveDentist Thank You! Bit sore and tender but nothing too bad at the moment.
👌👌thanks
Oral surgery instrumentation..Tanya Hanna..everyone.. prescription..the brothers Grimm..🧙🚽🔋🍥..thanks, Lisa Pardee🍥
Shouldn't they be handled with sterile gloves?
Do u give ...local anaesthesia / general anaesthesia for impacted third molars
Sai dental vlogs I always give local anesthesia. As a general dentist, I currently do not do IV sedation in my practice. I do however offer oral sedation and nitrous oxide for my patients. Case selection is a big consideration. If there are multiple full boney or partial boney impactions, I will often refer to OMFS for moderate or deep sedation, simply for patient comfort.
Sir no doubt great fan of URS ..cheers to said dental vlogs
Local Anaesthesia
I’m getting my removed wisdom teeth surgery pretty soon real somewhere in may this month now right
Please tell me they put you to sleep. I had 1 wisdom tooth pulled while awake. It was hell.
That was 2years ago, I have never been back to the dentist since.
I came to watch the instruments... but my eyes fell on something else
i had this and im 11
আমার এই সেটটি লাগবে। কি ভাবে পাব।
Traumatized for life🤕
Hubba hubba!
Watch surgical instrument
All I need is a molar extracted 👁👄👁I went to the dentist to get it extracted and they put anesthetic n stuff and when they went to start wiggling it it fucking hurt they didn’t provide me with medication weeks notice and yeah now I have to wait two fucking weeks to get the molar removed from an oral surgeon . And now I’m just getting medication . I have an abscess and the pain has been going for almost two weeks I think I’ll just go ahead and die omg this is bogus. I’m 16 btw
Hello sir
Chisel and Mallet always scares me. 🤣🙀
cool music xD
👍
Gee am I glad I did not see these before I had my wisdom teeth out. Lol they leave the needles out.
mrsNetty34 I did not cover the needles for the video. Ideally, they would be covered!!
🤘🤘
Back music is not necessary.. It is annoying.
Why instrument are little dirty
Noor Muhammad Not sure what and where in the video you are talking about. Instruments can tarnish over time and corrode so perhaps some of the instruments used in this video are an example of that. All of the instruments are ran through a sterilizer before being used on a patient and sterilizer is calibrated and tested often to ensure sterility.
9:59 for example
Noor Muhammad Looks like some of that is fingerprints. For the video, to demonstrate types of instruments, they were touched without gloves. They may just need to be cleaned better. They were sterile out of the package though!
You are handsome
Lol say that when you are in the dentist cabinet ..that's another story...
Please help I had a oral surgeon mess up I am now bed ridden
Go
Nice dental video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍))))
Translate your vedios into arabic , please
Iiki
Iiki
Those instruments don't look very.clean
Little shop of horrors!
Very Well Explained. Appreciated
Nice
I just want to eat again