Monday, October 08, 2007

Dental Mission from Quebec Canada oct 2007

Four dental professional from Quebec Canada will be available from october 5 to 15. Doctors Miriam Safadi, David Morin, Philippe Martin and Dental Hygienist Stephanie Ritchie will do the follow-up of last year examinations and treatments and will provide dental care of new patients as well.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

dental material needed

Dental anesthesics (xilocaine, lidocaine, etc) are needed. If you offer your help to the bonhealth center, don't forget to bring your own gloves, masks etc and leave some there!

Monday, December 18, 2006

French Canadian dental Mission: report page 2, see below.

Here's the page 2 from my preliminary dental mission report.

Writing report and filing patient chart are very important so international health professionnals can organize their time, energy, goals and money donation to give effective and continuous care to this charming communauty.

Don't hesitate to post to this website informations on what you did, what you brought and what is missing or needed at Menri Monastery.

Tashi Delek,

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Dental clinic: organization, kit, inventory...



I finished the work done by previous dental team (name and country unknown to me; that is why I suggested this blog website to have follow up of the work done at the dispensary) in organizing drawers by "kit".

I gathered the instrument and material by dental speciality using colored "tape-and-tell" rings and tape. I also try to keed the drawers with minimum instrumentation so it will be easy to find what we need. Other material are either under the counter or in the dispensary pharmacy. ENDODONTIC INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIAL are needed, especially to condensate and seal the canal. There is no prosthodontic material except to take alginate impression. I don't recall if there are impression trays...

PLEASE contact me to update this website so we know what's in the clinic as well as what is missing!!!

Dr Philippe Martin,
French Canadian,
phmartincsd@hotmail.com

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Operative Dentistry: composite filling and various instruments

There is no Rubber dam.

Dental burs and polishing kit are needed.


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Operative Dentistry / amalgam filling

I was not able to use the amalgamator (beige machine containing mercury and alloy ready to be mixed). I used the machine to "shake" the pre-dosed amalgam compule by attaching the compule with a rubber band around the beige machine arm...

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Dental surgical instruments

A lot is needed especially since some of the instruments are rusted by water sterilization.

also needed:

root elevator
different size of straight elevator
minnesota or seldin retractor
putts elevator

Emergency medication should be brought on every dental mission since the expiration dates of ephinephrine, salbutamol, cortisone may vary




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Dental aseptia part II

Every dental staff should bring their own masks and gloves and leave some there.

As most of developping asian country, tuberculosis is an issue and proper mask should be selected.

http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/publicat/ccdr-rmtc/96vol22/22s1/22s1i_e.html


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Dental aseptia part I

Needed:

an autoclave to have sterile wrapped instrument

sterile towels or clean towels (there is a washing machine and using some presept or bleach you could at least have "clean" towel)

Dr. Philippe Martin
Canada, Dentiste-sans-Frontières.



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scaling instruments, anesthetic kit, examination kit, some material

Needed:

prophylaxy cups and paste, dental floss
more mini-piezon (EMS) ultrasonic tips




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Dental Chair, unit and x-ray machine

Handpiece connector: one with 3-hole and one I changed for a 4-hole.

a mini-piezon scaler is also functionnal on the unit.

Developper and fixating solution is needed for manual developping.

Occlusal x-ray is also needed for dentition, as well of jaws and... broken finger....

Dr. Philippe Martin, Canada
with Dentiste-Sans-Frontière


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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Dental French report / preliminary / rapport dentaire


DMF and dmf indicies (indices CAO-cao) were measured among the screening examination. A final english report will show those data. Dr Philippe Martin, Qc, Canada. phmartincsd@hotmail.com
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Dental treatment priority 2 and 3 as of october 2006


Priority I: 47 patients (urgent, semi-urgent, exodontia)
PriorityII: 27 patients (extensive restorative dentistry)
Priority III: 17 patients (restorative dentistry)
Scaling (tartar and receding anterior gum): 6 patients
ART: 12 patients (pits and fissure scealant or atraumatic restorative treatment)

Priority I listed below

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dental treatments to do as of october 2006

Dental treatment to do as of october 2006:

Priority I: 47 patients (urgent, semi-urgent, exodontia)
PriorityII: 27 patients (extensive restorative dentistry)
Priority III: 17 patients (restorative dentistry)
Scaling (tartar and receding anterior gum): 6 patients
ART: 12 patients (pits and fissure scealant or atraumatic restorative treatment)

Examination to do: monks (125?) and nuns (75?) and children under 6 yo (?).

Done in oct 2006: clinic organization, dental screening children from 6 to 20 yo (418 patients), teaching (cleaning, aseptia and dental radiology) - Dr Philippe Martin, dentist, Quebec, Canada - phmartincsd@hotmail.com
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