Likes editorial

Likes editorial

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE JOURNAL devotes this section to comment by readers on topics of current interest to den­ tistry. The editor reserves the ri...

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

THE JOURNAL devotes this section to comment by readers on topics of current interest to den­ tistry. The editor reserves the right to edit all communications to fit available space and requires that all letters be signed. Printed communications do not necessarily reflect the opinion or of­ ficial policy of the Association. Your participation in this section is invited.

Use rubber dam m T h e a rtic le in th e M a y issu e o f The Journal (p ag e 895) b y Q u islin g , K ang u r, and J a h rs d o e rfe r o n su b c u ta n ­ e o u s e m p h y se m a a fte r a ro u tin e am alg am p re p a ra tio n should b e o f in te re s t to all d e n tists w ho u se a high­ sp e e d air-tu rb in e drill. It sh o u ld also be o f in te re s t how easily th is situ a ­ tio n c o u ld h a v e b e e n p re v e n te d ; v iz, a w ell-fitting ru b b e r d am . P re v e n tio n o f iatro g en ica lly in­ d u c e d su b c u ta n e o u s e m p h y se m a is a n o th e r a d d itio n to th e long list o f ru b b e r d a m a d v a n ta g e s. A s long as th e w id e sp re a d n o n -u s e o f th e ru b ­ b e r d am c o n tin u e s, w e can e x p e c t to see m o re c a se re p o rts sim ilar to th e o n e d e sc rib e d in th e a rtic le . T h e fa ct th a t d e a th fro m e m p h y s e m a a fte r u se o f a h ig h -sp eed h a n d p ie c e n e v e r has bee n re p o rte d d o e s n o t p rec lu d e th a t p o ssib ility . T h e a u th o rs su g g e st carefu l use o f th e h ig h -sp eed drill in a re a s o f d is­ ru p te d oral tissu e s to p re v e n t su b c u ­ ta n e o u s e m p h y se m a . I su g g est p re ­ v en tin g it b y u sin g a w ell-fitting ru b ­ b e r dam . D A V ID M . CASEY, DDS EAST G R E EN B U S H , N Y

Likes editorial m B rav o fo r th o s e k in d w o rd s in th e ed ito ria l, “ A D A n e e d s p e rso n a liz e d m em b ersh ip s e r v ic e s ,” in th e J a n u ­ a ry issu e o f The Journal. 18 ■ JA D A , V o l. 95, J u ly 1977

W hile I h a v e b e e n in v o lv ed in te a c h ­ ing an d w ritin g o f a n d a b o u t d e n tistry , y o u r Journal d o es g et v e ry tire so m e an d a little v arie ty w ould h elp. It is said “ th a t w o rk w ith o u t p lay m ak es J a c k a dull b o y ,” a n d b ein g on a co n ­ s ta n t d ie t o f d e n tistry d o e s p u t you to sleep. I u se a sim p le p ro c e d u re in re a d ­ ing the Journal. I read th e su m m ary o f all th e a rtic le s a n d , if it is in te re stin g to m e, I ’ll go b ac k a n d go th ro u g h th e a rtic le . H o w e v e r, th an k s fo r my th o u g h ts th a t you so a p tly e x p re sse d . H A R R Y A . S IL B E R M A N , DDS JERSEY C IT Y , NJ

Wheelchair transfer ■ C o n g r a t u l a t i o n s f o r p r e s e n tin g p ra c tic a l m e th o d s to im p ro v e d en tal c a re fo r w h e e lc h a ir-b o u n d p eo p le in th e A p r il is s u e o f T he Journal, “ W h e e lc h a ir tr a n s fe r te c h n iq u e s fo r th e d e n tal o ffic e ” (page 719). I w as in te re ste d in th e artic le b o th as th e w ife o f a d e n tist a n d as a p h y si­ cal th e ra p is t w h o te a c h e s p a tie n ts and th e ir fam ilies tra n s fe r tech n iq u e s. T h e re a re sev e ra l p o in ts w hich m ight be e m p h a siz e d in a d d itio n to th o s e in th e artic le . Be su re to fully u tilize th e p a tie n t’s a n d /o r fam ily ’s k n o w led g e o f an d e x ­ p e rie n c e w ith tran sferrin g . T o p re p a re fo r a safe tra n sfe r, d e­ te rm in e if th e p a tie n t has one side w h ich is stro n g e r th a n th e o th e r. P la c ­ ing th e w h e e lc h a ir at a slight angle to

th e d e n ta l c h a ir, h av e th e fro n t edge c lo s e s t to th e d e n ta l ch a ir to u ch in g th e d e n ta l ch air. T h e p a tie n t’s stro n g ­ e r sid e should be n e x t to th e dental c h a ir. S ee th a t n o t o n ly a re th e brak es se t se c u re ly , b u t th a t th e fo o tp lates a re ra ise d a s w ell as sw u ng o u t to the side. T o p e rfo rm a n y p a tie n t tra n sfe r safely an d c o m fo rta b ly , p ro c e e d slow ly , allow ing th e p a tie n t to d o as m uch fo r h im self as p o ssib le. In a m o b ile p a tie n t tra n sfe r, the p a tie n t w ill b e p iv o tin g o n the foot n e x t to th e d en tal c h air. T h e d en tist c a n p ro v id e m ax im u m a ssista n c e by p lacin g h is fo o t o n th e inside o f the p a tie n t’s p iv o tal fo o t. H is shin should c ro s s th e sh in o f th e p a tie n t an d his k n ee sh o u ld re s t o n th e o u tsid e o f the p a tie n t’s k n e e , fo rm in g an X . T h is will allow th e d e n tist to re a d ily b lock the p a tie n t’s k n e e in e x te n sio n w hile both p iv o t. T h e d e n tist th e n sh o u ld b en d his h ip s an d k n e e s, o b serv in g g o od body m e c h a n ic s an d p e rm ittin g th e thigh a n d hip m u sc les to d o th e w o rk , a v o id ­ ing s tra in o n th e spinal m u sc u latu re. O n c e in th is p o sitio n , h e should g ra sp th e p a tie n t firm ly by th e b a c k o f th e b elt a n d w a istb an d . T h is is p re fe r­ a b le to a h ig h er g ra s p u n d e r th e arm s b e c a u se th e c e n te r o f g rav ity o f the b o d y is in th e p elv ic a re a ; w hen this is c o n tro lle d , th e re s t o f th e b o d y m ay b e re a d ily c o n tro lle d . I t is also p ref­ e ra b le b e c a u se th e p a tie n t m ay hav e s h o u ld e r p a in o r w e a k n e ss, as in h em ­ iplegia o r a rth ritis , w h ich c o u ld be ag­ g ra v a te d b y g rasp in g him firm ly un­ d e r th e a rm s. In s tru c t th e p a tie n t to b e n d fo r­ w a rd , g ettin g his h ea d o v e r his k n ees, b ac k fle x e d . O n c e in th is p o sitio n he sh o u ld g ra sp th e arm o f his chair, p u sh in g to sta n d , th e d e n tist assisting him in to th e sta n d in g p o sitio n . T h e p a tie n t an d d e n tist th e n p iv o t, the p a tie n t re a c h in g fo r th e se a t o f the d e n tal c h a ir and sittin g in th e dental ch air. In an im m o b ile p a tie n t tra n sfe r, g o o d b o d y m ech a n ics (bending a t h ip s an d k n e e s) fo r th o se assistin g in th e tr a n s fe r sh o u ld b e stre sse d . In a sliding b o a rd tra n sfe r, th e w h e e lc h a ir sh o u ld b e as clo se a s p o s­ sible to th e d e n tal c h air. It w ould be help fu l fo r m o st p a tie n ts to h av e the