How to Survive CLINIC in Dental School // Advice Time!!

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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
  • 🦷🧠 In your third year of dental school, you will start working as a dentist in clinic. This is a massive opportunity and responsibility! For the first time, the lives and wellbeing of others is truly in your hands as a practitioner. It is your job to be prepared for this massive undertaking. Today, I'm getting into the nitty gritty of clinic and breaking down everything that I have learned in my first semester of D3 year. We are talking about organization, clinical dentistry, patient relationships, and so much more!
    -CONTENTS-
    00:00 - Intro
    01:29 - What is Clinic?
    02:03 - Organization in Clinic
    03:30 - Schedules
    06:35 - Patient Needs
    08:00 - Clinical Requirements
    09:30 - Clinical Dentistry
    09:51 - Periodontics
    11:17 - Operative Dentistry
    12:35 - Removable Prosthodontics
    14:13 - Pediatric Dentistry
    15:36 - Patient Relationships
    18:43 - Clinic Mentality and Goals
    20:42 - Overall Clinic Thoughts
    Thanks for watching the video! If you enjoyed it, please consider liking and subscribing to my channel for more content about how you can turn your dreams of a dental future into reality.
    📸 INSTAGRAM: @stephen.p.ray.dentistry
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    -MY GEAR-
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    Lens: Sigma 16mm f 1.4
    Microphone: Rode VideoMic Pro
    Lights: MOUNTDOG Softbox Lighting Kit
    Stabilizer: DJI Ronin SC

Komentáře • 28

  • @grahamhaines4824
    @grahamhaines4824 Před rokem +6

    Just got accepted to two schools!This gets me fired up! Been cool to watch your videos as a pre-dent student but felt dentistry was still unattainable. It’s surreal to have your dream come true and be able to conceptualize it through your videos!

    • @stephenraydentist
      @stephenraydentist  Před rokem +1

      Graham, congrats on your acceptances!! This is so incredible to hear! I have loved watching my subscribers like you graduate from pre-dental student to dental student! Next up: Dr. Graham!!

  • @andrea-et3dw
    @andrea-et3dw Před 8 měsíci

    "Keep information close to your chest" is such good advice. I love being 100% clear but sometimes we just don't know things. Currently in the first couple months of clinic and it's something I've had to learn the hard way hahahaha.

  • @traywaters1575
    @traywaters1575 Před rokem

    Thanks for posting this amazing and detailed advice!!

  • @AlexandraK712
    @AlexandraK712 Před rokem

    Good luck everyone on Decision Day for dental schools!! I hope you get into your top choice school! Thank you Stephen for an amazing video!

  • @haneenA.A.
    @haneenA.A. Před rokem

    I'm a dental student as well, and I absolutely love everything about ur videos!! Inspiring and educational 👌👌

  • @VandaSzF
    @VandaSzF Před rokem +1

    Your content is beyond amazing! Wow, just the spark of motivation I needed atm to keep pushing through! Thanks! ❤️✨

    • @stephenraydentist
      @stephenraydentist  Před rokem

      Thank you so much for this wonderful comment and the support! It means the world!!

  • @alnehendriks
    @alnehendriks Před rokem

    Thank you so much for making this video! It means a lot 🥹

  • @eivindsteinnes5447
    @eivindsteinnes5447 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for a great and informative video! 👍

    • @stephenraydentist
      @stephenraydentist  Před rokem

      And thank you for the kind and supportive comment! I appreciate it!

  • @ssarr9983
    @ssarr9983 Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @ethanmcallister4861
    @ethanmcallister4861 Před rokem +1

    Great video man!

  • @shaggyguides
    @shaggyguides Před rokem +1

    Some good information, I will soon be taking my DA classes and then building from there.

  • @halleluyafasil6866
    @halleluyafasil6866 Před rokem

    Hello,
    I wanted to ask what book or website(boot camp) you recommend to use for the DAT exam?

  • @StudentDoctorWright
    @StudentDoctorWright Před rokem

    Hey Stephen, I wanted to reach out to ask how many hours you work a week during dental school and would you recommend me working 10-15 hours a week, while in school?

  • @qssibrad
    @qssibrad Před rokem

    I have a son just accepted to multiple dental schools and he is trying to decide where to go. UT is one of his choices, yet it is out of state, so the finances are a question. As he researches the various schools he is finding there are differing testing and study structures at different schools that make a quality of life differences. Can you compare and contrast what you know of your UT experience with that of your friends at other schools. I think his decision may come down to, is the quality of life during the 4 years worth the extra $200-300k. Do you know of any resources to help counsel a person on such an economic decision. I am sure he is watching your entire series of videos to try and gain as much insight as possible, to help in his decision. Your videos are GREAT! Very professional and very informative! As a parent I don’t want to see him struggle for 4 years with a bad quality of life and/or studies with a possibility of failure yet I also don’t want to see him struggle afterwards with with a $500k debt straight out of the gate. I feel helpless in trying to counsel him on this decision and I am not sure of any helpful resources to point him to. Your videos have definitely been one resource! Any suggestions and input would be greatly appreciated!

    • @kierra5498
      @kierra5498 Před rokem

      Go to the cheapest school. If I had to choose between quality of life for 4 years vs struggling to pay back $500k loans for 20+ years. I’ll choose poor quality of life for 4 years…
      I only had one acceptance December 2021, and i turned it down because I looked at how much $500k would cost me so many years in the future. I eventually got my acceptance into UTHSC January2022…

  • @tclhm
    @tclhm Před 10 měsíci

    Hey stephen! I'm going to be a first year in NYU dental school and I've had some additional training at a prep academy of doing procedures on a dental model. I've noticed a very slight hand shake (something close to a very mild tremor) in both of my hands. I'm wondering if you have had this issue at the beginning of dental school or not, and if so how you overcame it. If not, what my chances are in passing dental school as a whole. Thanks!

    • @a.s.1387
      @a.s.1387 Před 9 měsíci

      @tclhm congrats on getting into dental school! I think you will probably be fine, when doing dental work you use a finger rest to help steady your drill, it's not like you are just holding the drill up in the air. The human arm and hand has so many muscles that have to move very accurately in order to function, and everyone has some amount of movement. If you are really concerned, take a pen and paper, look up modified pen grasp, use a finger rest and draw something, like a small circle. If you can draw something relatively smoothly, you will be fine.

  • @gourabsarker9552
    @gourabsarker9552 Před rokem

    Sir how much dental student loans do you have and how much will you earn as a dentist? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.

    • @Abbey925
      @Abbey925 Před 5 měsíci

      Some dental schools in America run $250k-$500k in tuition and the national average in America for dentists is $220k a year depends on your specialty and if you own a practice or not.

  • @sukeynabilen4701
    @sukeynabilen4701 Před rokem

    Wait do you gain money in the clinic with all those patients? I mean you spend hours and hours there.

    • @jhondalton130
      @jhondalton130 Před rokem

      Nope not at all, you actually pay university tuition

    • @dilloncutshaw2254
      @dilloncutshaw2254 Před rokem +1

      Nope we have to pay the college for classes and for working in clinic. Also the patients pay for the care we provide them. Lucrative business plan for the college.

    • @sukeynabilen4701
      @sukeynabilen4701 Před rokem

      @@dilloncutshaw2254 nice