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DrMike09
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I had the most interesting thing happen yesterday. I am researching and writing daily about The Dental Button, about Bowers research originally done in 1968 and corroborated by Royal College of Surgeons in the 90's, and discussing the potential of implementation with Dental Schools. And I love it when I find out something I hadn't thought about, or some new research that I didn't know about...
I was working in a room not equipped with The Dental Button System. My patient grabbed my hand while I was drilling and pulled it out of his mouth. And then immediately sneezed twice.
He didn't think to raise his hand because of the immediacy of the sneeze. A potentially dangerous action that could have been prevented with The Dental Button. Why didn't I think of that?
I was working in a room not equipped with The Dental Button System. My patient grabbed my hand while I was drilling and pulled it out of his mouth. And then immediately sneezed twice.
He didn't think to raise his hand because of the immediacy of the sneeze. A potentially dangerous action that could have been prevented with The Dental Button. Why didn't I think of that?