How are periodontal diseases managed in general practice?
Join us for an engaging conversation with Emma Hutchison, our Protrusive student, as we explore Periodontology (Perio) in the real world.
This conversation delves deep into the practical protocols, patient communication strategies, and real-life scenarios every dental student and practicing dentist should be aware of.
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Highlights of this Episode:
0:37 Emma's Dental School Experience: Special Care Dentistry
03:02 Emma’s Denture Adjustment Case
06:11 Periodontics Month
06:54 Communicating with Patients about Gum Disease
10:15 Managing Non-Engaging Patients
15:04 The Psychology of Habits
17:13 Referral Protocols in Dental Practice
20:00 Risk Factors in Periodontal Treatment
25:03 Genetic Factors in Periodontal Disease
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Click below for full episode transcript:
Jaz's Introduction: Welcome to another episode of Protrusive Students. We're joined by Emma Hutchison, our Protrusive Student, to talk about Perio. Look, I'm no periodontist. I'm no specialist, but I can share a few pearls of wisdom for treating Perio in the real world.
[Jaz]Emma had some absolutely fantastic questions about protocols, communication, and what to do if you have a non engaging patient. Because let's face it, that's what happens in the real world. Our patients don't floss and they don't brush how well we want them to. So how do you manage that? Here at Protrusive Students we try and cover the themes just for you guys. And of course, if you're a dentist watching this, then it's also relevant to you. We just go back to basics. Let's get to the main part of the interview and I'll catch you in the outro.
Main Episode:Emma Hutchison, our Protrusive Student. It's now perio month, so it's great to have you back. Just give us an update, basically, in terms of what new things have you learned at dental school? What are the interesting experiences that you've had? Any ups or downs that you'd like to share with us?
[Emma]So, I've only seen one patient in the last week, because I've had a few no shows last week and it was for a denture ease, so it wasn't anything too tricky, which was fine for me. But, yeah, it was good, just a wee denture ease. The elderly gentleman was very happy, so that made me happy. In terms of lectures, lots of special care dentistry at the moment. We're very heavy with special care dentistry in our second half of third year at Glasgow.
[Jaz]I know in some countries they don't have that as a speciality. Can you explain to everyone listening and watching what special care dentistry is?
[Emma]Yeah, so I suppose special care dentistry, a lot of patients that have very complex medical histories. I mean, this week we were doing people with mental health problems, schizophrenia. We've been doing cardiology, oncology, patients with very learning disabilities as well. Patients that I suppose you could consider a bit more medically compromised or that can be a bit more trickier to treat. So we're very heavy on that in our third year at Glasgow.
[Jaz]So if you can treat those medically compromised patients and you can treat anyone, right. It really tests us in terms of what medicines are on, which antibiotics you can and can't give, what the guidelines are in terms of when it's safe to...
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