Schoales David Cambridge Dentistry

At the Schoales David dental office, we offer a vast variety of dental services and procedures. We offer family and cosmetic dentistry. We also offer endodontics (root canals), oral surgery (extractions), tooth bleaching and crown and bridge and veneers. Your smile and appearance are important to us, and we will try to help you get the smile which you wish to have. We use composite resins (white fillings) almost exclusively so that no one is aware that you have had fillings.

At Schoales David Dental Office, you're important to us. Knowing each individual well helps us develop a personal, customized treatment plan for each member of your family. We take time to talk and answer questions. We explain procedures, what they will do for your smile and how much it will cost. We take the time to be gentle. Our friendly staff and relaxing environment will put you at ease. New Patients are Welcome

Dentistry Location:

Schoales David,
15 350 Hespeler Rd
Cambridge, Ontario. N1R7N7
Phone: 519-622-1230

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Patient Reviews: Schoales David

Hi Flo,I think if you really do enjoy being a datenl nurse you need to do whatever you can to overcome your fear of vomit!!In all my years as a datenl nurse I think I've only ever seen two patients be sick and that was young children having their first ever alginate impressions, and nothing whatsoever to do with aspirating!!When you aspirate you need to be confident, it's a massive part of the job. Try not to put the suction tube too far back in any patients mouth! Usually if the tooth being treated is on the side closest to you, positioning the aspirator tip buccally is sufficient. If the tooth being treated is on the side of the mouth furthest from you, place the aspirator tube either lingually for lowers and palatally for uppers. A good tip if you have a patient who gags easily is to place the aspirator either buccally (if possible) or resting on an existing tooth ensuring you dont touch their tongue .basically avoid their soft tissues if possible.Practice makes perfect! You will eventually learn to become quite skilled at aspirating but while you are learning try not to worry about patients being sick, some may gag but it is highly unlikely they will actually vomit.Perhaps you could look into some sort of treatment to help combat your fear hypnosis or anything else which may help you, obviously this phobia could hold you back if not dealt with, so its definitely worth finding some treatment which could work for you!I hope this helps answer your question,Katy. by Omar posted on Wednesday, September 02, 2015 from 188.143.234.155 reff# 3808


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