Showing posts with label hygiene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hygiene. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Three Hundred and Four


What's wrong with this picture?
That's Broward for your butt.
Spending the night with the hygiene girls 
;)

Monday, September 21, 2009

One Hundred Seventy-Eight

Meet Billy.
He was due for vertical bitewings.
He has severe bone loss and a fracture mesial root on his first mandibular molar.
(yes, I got packet placement)
I got a 90%
you would think its an A
but since I'm in the program
95% is the lowest A
so yeppp.
BLOWS!


"I can't take it any longer but my will is getting stronger
And I think I know just what I have to do
I can't waste another minute after all that I've put in it"

In the hunt for Sugarland tickets.



And here is the list of the new soundtrack for

The Twilight Saga:

New Moon

AHHH


DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE — MEET ME ON THE EQUINOX

BAND OF SKULLS — FRIENDS

THOM YORKE — HEARING DAMAGE

LYKKE LI — POSSIBILITY

THE KILLERS — A WHITE DEMON LOVE SONG

ANYA MARINA — SATELLITE HEART

MUSE — I BELONG TO YOU (NEW MOON)

BON IVER & ST. VINCENT — ROSYLN

BLACK REBEL MOTORCYCLE CLUB — DONE ALL WRONG

HURRICANE BELLS — MONSTERS

SEA WOLF — THE VIOLET HOUR

OK GO — SHOOTING THE MOON

GRIZZLY BEAR — SLOW LIFE

EDITORS — NO SOUND BUT THE WIND

ALEXANDRE DESPLAT — NEW MOON (THE MEADOW)


Super excited that The Killers are part of the soundtrack.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Forty-Four


Today I did a couple of things. I got up real early and headed to Treasure Island Elementary. There I looked inside students' mouth for possible cavities, malocclusion, in need of dental cleaning, gum problems, and need of sealants. There was one little girl who really really got my attention. First she was a very cute little girl. Her skin was tan and her eyes were very light. When this girl grows up I know for sure she'll be a model. However, when I looked inside her mouth I saw things I've never seen before in my entire dental career. I spoke to the little girl so clear and broke down to her 6 year old vocabulary. Hopefully she seeks professional help soon. This has inspired me so much more to teach. I had done a service learning not that long ago, in which I taught VPK and Kindergardeners how to properly brush they're teeth. Not only did I teach them that, but also I showed them what dental hygienists and dentists are suppose to wear before they get inside the oral cavity. Many professionals now-a-days take advantage of the fact that little kids do not know that they should wear certain protective gears in order to work on them. It's rewarding to leave a classroom knowing that these kids have learned something from you and possibly make better of themselves. After I become a registered dental hygienist, I would love to continue my education and become some kind of educator.