The access to care issue is really interesting to me and it's disheartening to hear stories about the dental care crisis in the U.S. Again with many of these issues, there is are always many factors at play. I read an article the other day where dentists in Michigan are doing something really cool. Since dental insurance isn't as widespread as medical insurance, people often don't seek out continual dental care and end up in ERs with dental problems. The ERs are generally not prepared for these types of problems, and there is little that can be done many times, beside a referral to a dentist. Dentists in Calhoun County Michigan have set up a program where uninsured patients who have dental emergencies can recieve treatment, in exchange for community service. Since private offices established the program, there isn't as much paperwork as government run programs and they can run the program as they wish. The Medscape article can be found here. I'd encourage everyone to check it out.
But back to actual school. I've completed my first set of Interim Dentures! They'll be off to the lab tomorrow (fingers crossed). I set a lingualized occlusion, where the maxillary buccal cusps do not make any contact during excursions. There is 1mm of overbite and 1mm over jet. The next steps will be to finish and polish them once they are processed, then bring the patient back for extractions of the remaining anterior teeth, and insertion of the interims. Next semester we'll go through fabrication of the definitive upper and lower dentures which I'm looking forward to.
My first crown is finally back from the lab also! Upon initial evauluation on the cast, the mesial contact was actually open, but our lab in school was able to fix that no problem. There were no positives on the intaglio (inside) surface, the margins looked clean, and occlusion was correct. Moreover, the porcelain appears to be completely intact and sound. I can only hope the definitive restoration fits the natural tooth as well as the cast.
Also getting started on my implant case for this semester. Primary impressions were taken a while back. in the school the next steps involve meeting with an implant fellow, waxing in the tooth to be implanted, and creating a surgical guide. So far I've got the tooth waxed in but the guide needs to be done under the implant fellow's supervision because the machine we use is newer than the one we initially learned this with.
So in short, third year is great. Oral path exam this week and Medical Emergencies is finishing up also. More to come.
Cheers.