Last night I attended the first Dentinal Tubules "prep evo" roadshow study club. It was a brilliant few hours with some great learning from the fantastic teacher Mahul Patel via video.
The idea is that you are tasked with preparing a tooth for a crown how you normally would, then he teaches you what you should be aiming for and his recommendations about how to achieve that. Then you get to try again. Each time you get to see the results in great detail via a Cerec scanner and can quantify how close you got to an "ideal" prep by Mahul himself. If you have the opportunity to go to one of these events in the next few months I would strongly recommend it. Details can be found via Dentinal Tubules.
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How much golden time do you allow yourself each day?
I would definitely class myself as a "morning person". My best thinking and most productive time in terms of getting tasks done is the first 3 hours of the day. I get up early (5.30am) to give myself time to plan the day and be productive then driving 45 minutes to work before seeing my first patient at 8am. But I realised lately that I am actually missing a huge opportunity by being sloppy with how I conduct myself during these first few hours. |
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