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RatCreature ([personal profile] ratcreature) wrote2013-04-20 12:08 pm
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random curiosity

When I had some dental work not too long ago (still awaiting the bill for my copayment for the new crown :( ), I noticed once again that my dentist does not use "dental dams". In fact despite having had fillings (both amalgam back in the day and composite fillings once they became available), root canals, and surgery for root tip resections with two dentists and two different dental surgeons (granted not a large sample), I've never experienced anyone using a dental dam for anything.

In fact though I have seen pictures of them online, I can't quite imagine them how they would work in practice. I read that they are supposed to keep the work area clean and dry, especially for the composite fillings, but my dentist does that with cotton wads and suction, and I've never had a composite filling fall out or anything like that, and while once or twice I've had a fixed tooth rot again, many of my composite fillings are by now lasting longer than the "average" lifetime they are said to have, so I don't think my dentist's work is particularly shoddy (though I do sometimes wonder about his approach to hygiene, because while he does wear gloves for drilling and such, he doesn't always for just checking, even though his hand is in my mouth then too).

Anyway, I have been wondering how common the use of dental dams in dental work really is, hence this poll.

Poll #13275 dental dams?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 30


Have you had dentists use dental dams while working on your teeth?

View Answers

Regularly.
5 (16.7%)

Occasionally.
8 (26.7%)

Never.
17 (56.7%)

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[personal profile] gnatkip 2013-05-17 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
Oh I forgot! I had some dental work just after you posted this, and they used a dam for the first time ever. It was on a back tooth, and I didn't have trouble breathing or swallowing, but then there was a period of time in the middle, when they removed the frame and left to do whatever mystical thing dentists do in the back room, and that part was pretty uncomfortable, with it hanging out of my mouth like I'd been trying to eat a deflated balloon. Anyway, all I could think was, I cannot believe this; I have got to tell ratcreature.