2021 Probe #2

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PROBE UWA DENTAL STUDENTS' SOCIETY MAGAZINE July 2021, Issue 2 ADSA Report Sports report Dental Alumni Welfare week WHAT'S INSIDE:
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A MESSAGE FROM YOUR 2021 MEDIA REPS

Hello!!! One semester down, one more to go Although the first semester had a few hiccups with a few lockdowns popping up here and there, UDSS was still able to pull off many amazing events From ice-skating to Dr Daniel Sundaresan's last seminar From the ADSA blood drive to Health Day. The dental school has also had their fair share of exciting news, with the reveal of the new chairs All of which you can read about in this issue

Both of us, Joanna and Rachael, have captured precious moments of fun within the dental school community and with other facilities in this issue of the Probe. With so many exciting things happening at the dental school besides studying and clinic, we invite you to read through the Probe and enjoy!!! :)

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REPORT 4 CONTENTS WELFARE WEEK
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SPORTS
EDUCATION
Fundraisers Soup for the soul Relay for life Sports Winter volleyball & netball Education
Journal club
Quiz Night Social Events
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GV Black Dental Dinner
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SPORTS REPORT

ICE SKATING

OnFridaythe21stofMay,UDSS heldtheirannualsportsday at...drumrollplease...COCKBURN ICEARENA!Itwasafantastic turnoutwith40registrations madeupofDMD1,DMD2and DMD3’s.Weevenhadsome specialguestsfromtheADA, namelyAmandaPhoon-oneof ourfaveoralmedspecialists!AND BeckPencowhowasaprevious UWAdentalstudentand,with honourablemention,oneofthe pastUDSSPresidents!Weall skatedintothenightfrom7:3010:30pm.Experiencedskaters workedtheirskillsandalsokindly helpedmanythatwereskatingfor theirfirsttime!Weallgained manytipsandtricksandeven playedaracinggamedownthe rink!Itwasawonderfulwayto endoffthefirstsemesterof2021! Lookingforwardtothenext sportsevent.Keepyoureyeout ontheFacebookandInstagram pageforfutureupdates!Wehope toseeyouallthere!

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BADMINTON (UDSS VS PMSS)

Onthe9thofApril,UDSSco-hostedthefirstever badmintoncompetitionwithUWAPodiatric MedicalStudentsSociety!Thewhole recreationalcentrewasfilledwithover40 participants.Wehad20teams,6fullcourts,and 2hourstoseewhichfacultywouldprevailasthe bestatbadminton.Thegoalwastoscorethe mostpointsforone’sfaculty.

Aftertheopening20teamsplayed,wewere downtothetop10teams,thenthefinal We hadJordonWongandAbbasHashimrepresent DentistryinthefinalmatchagainstPodiatry studentsEuniceRoblessandJustinHoward.It wasatoughmatch,withascoreof29-46.The Podiatryfinalistscelebratedtheirwinwithsome well-deservedBOUNCEtickets,whilstother playersreceivedfeetandteethlollies! Collectively,Dentistryalsofinishedwith596 pointsandPodiatryfinishedwith630points!

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UDSS took on our friends from UWA's Podiatric Medicine Students Society (PMSS) in a game of badminton!

Butoverall…maybeitwasduetoalltheFEETmovement…that Podiatrywon!WewilltakethemoralvictorywithabigSMILE! EveryoneplayedsoincrediblywellandwewouldliketosayaBIG THANKYOUtoeveryonewhocamedowntocompete,represent UDSSorjustcamedownforahit!Itwasadaywiththemost incrediblebadmintonspirit.Wehopetoseeyoualloutthereatthe nextsportsevent!

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Welfare week

Welfare snack week was held at the end of semester 1 to help alleviate stress from uni and upcoming exams. It turned out deliciously! Each day we had a different theme where Monday was Asian snacks, Tuesday was chocolate, Wednesday and Thursday was health day with fruits and veggies, and Friday was biscuits and chips! Some of the highlights were the Hershey’s chocolates, strawberries, carrot and celery sticks, and Pocky, with a special shoutout to birthday flavoured Oreos and wasabi seaweed which was a surprising hit but worthy mention – there was something for everyone!

Array of snacks!

Well-deserved break!

It was an amazing week to finish off the semester and a wonderful way to de-stress and bond with each other over some yummy munchies. Despite the upcoming exams, it was so lovely to see everyone smiling and coming together in the common room. Even some of the first years made an appearance! Now there's definitely some irony with dental students eating sugary snacks but if there’s one place to get caries after all that snacking, OHCWA is the right place to be!

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EASTER BAKE SALE

UDSS (University of Western Australia Dental Students' Society) in collaboration with ADSA (Australian Dental Student Association) held an Easter Bake Sale on the 1st of April this year and raised $429 15! There was a huge variety of desserts including cinnamon scrolls, brownies, cookies, muffins and many more. This event would not have been possible without all the bakers, helpers and everyone who came to support this amazing cause. We are very grateful to everyone who got involved!

The funds went to St Patrick’s Community Centre in Fremantle towards the purchase of dentures for some of their clients Dentures can have a huge impact on one ’ s quality of life by not only opening up so many food options but also giving people the confidence to smile and reengage with the community!

The next bake sale coming up next semester will be on R U Okay Day, stay tuned for more updates on that!

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ADSA BLOOD DRIVE

This year the blood drive happened from the 1st of February to the 31st of May, giving the opportunity for staff and students to contribute and give back to the community in a unique way by donating either blood or plasma! UWA students made 10 donations which equates to 30 lives saved! This is an awesome effort, and we hope to beat this next year! Many students donated for their first time but there were also few people who have donated before.

Although the ADSA blood drive is over, the need for blood doesn’t stop and Red Cross is always looking for new donors. We want to encourage everyone who is eligible to continue to go out there and make an impact. Just one blood donation can save up to 3 lives!!

Just one blood donation can save up to 3 lives!
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DENTAL ALUMNI

What have they been up to?

ALUMNI 1

Year of graduation

Current city

2019 Perth

What have you learnt since leaving UWA?

Stay humble, you are a baby dentist.

What are some challenges you faced as a dentist?

Quality control and time pressures

What are some of the best experience/ aspects?

Just being able to take away someones pain.

Tips for future graduate dentists: 1. 2

Don't stress about dental school. Just survive it and move on. You are a baby dentist when you graduate so don't take on too much Stay humble

ALUMNI 2

Year of graduation

2018

Current city

Perth

What have you learnt since leaving UWA?

Your DMD is just the beginning of your learning curve!

What are some challenges you faced as a dentist?

Securing a good job with excellent mentorship, patient and time management, getting the most out of CPD and Covid restrictions

What are some of the best experiences/ aspects?

Attending ADA Congress and hearing novel ideas from around world, alleviating dental anxiety and building positive working relationships with patients

Tips for future graduate dentists:

Reach out for help whenever you're unsure, be particular about finding the right fit at your workplace, work hard on mastering fundamentals and balancing your health/happiness and give back where you can.

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ALUMNI 3

Year of graduation

2017 Perth

Current city

What have you learnt since leaving UWA?

currently working as a general dentist & doing PhD in Dental Public Health. I have learnt to keep myself busy and occupied as a result.

What are some challenges you faced as a dentist?

Difficult extractions, difficult endo treatment. difficult patients. through all of which, I have learnt valuable lessons.

What are some of the best experiences/ aspects?

When patients come in with excruciating pain, the best feeling is to get them out of pain and a sense of achievement

Tips for future graduate dentists:

No-one is ever perfect Everyone makes mistakes Just compete with yourself Be the best that you can be Keep up to date with your CPD At the end of the day, getting good grades does not make you a good dentist However, it can give you options (i e getting into a speciality programme) :)

ALUMNI 4

Year of graduation

2019

Current city

Perth

What have you learnt since leaving UWA?

I've learnt how to treatment plan quickly and realisitically for each patient; how to understand patient motivations and effectively discuss costs with them, how to build up my speed, how to work in different practice environments; and many more things!

What are some challenges you faced as a dentist after you graduated?

Having confidence in myself. When I first started, I was worried about many things, ie. running into cases that I couldn't handle, especially on days that I was rostered on my own. I was worried about running over time. I was worried about the one or two procedures I wish I had done more of in school. I was worried about having to present treatment plans that were more than $1000. I was worried that my crowns or fillings would somehow fail and my patients would come back angry at me, even if I had done all the right things.

What are some of the best experiences/ aspects?

The relationship that you build with your patient. As a dentist, you're in a position where your patients really trust you to look after them and they listen to what you say. You get to help real people and their children with their issues, concerns, and problems. You do this by using your knowledge to create the perfect treatment plan that's just for them. You really get to meet lots of people and hear their stories; I've made friends with restaurant owners, hairdressers, bakers, tailors, and often they help you back heaps too! Being able to earn an income from your work is definitely good too; and for me personally working between a few practices is also something I like :)

Tips for future graduate dentists: 1 2

Make the most of your time in dental school - don't be afraid to fail; take on the cases that seem just a little too hard and learn from them I failed many times in clinic, but now I remember those mistakes and I don't make them again

Don't stress if you feel you're not ready or you don't feel100% with a certain procedure - EVERYONE feels that way, even the people i've spoken to years out of school Dentistry is one of those careers where you learn as you practice in the real world

Above all, have fun and enjoy the ride, keep in touch with the friends that matter and enjoy your work!

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Year of graduation

Current city

2020 Perth

What have you learnt since leaving UWA?

Mainly the business/admin side of dentistry, like how to convince patients to accept a treatment plan despite the cost, working with a new system, doing payments, a lot about insurance and also government policies. Keeping an open mind is very important, as there is so much more dentistry to be learnt outside of OHCWA.

What are some challenges you faced as a dentist after you graduated?

In my first week, I found it difficult to make decisions for my patients without having the safety net of my tutors. Especially since you need to make treatment plans so quickly, literally within the time you do the exam and radiographs. But sometimes if it's complicated, I learnt that you don't rush into things. There's always the option of bringing them back in for a scale and clean and telling them your plan at that appointment I also found it difficult to tell patients what the cost will be and often undercharged in my first few weeks. However I've learnt that long as you believe the treatment will be beneficial and you communicate that to them well, then the patients will usually be quite okay with paying that amount because they need it.

What are some of the best experiences/ aspects?

The best experience was my first time converting a really anxious 6yo girl into a FRANKL++ patient She did not want to even open her mouth at the last dentist In her first appointment with me, she let me do a full exam, bitewings and a small filling. She almost cried so many times during that appointment, thank God for my wonderful nurse and her supportive mum. Second appointment, she only almost cried twice. By the third appointment, she was a brand new person. She didn't even care what I put in her mouth anymore! Just make sure you have a treasure box in your office ;) and a TV helps

Tips for future graduate dentists:

Stay humble, you don't know what you don't know. Always be prepared for the worst, even if it looks easy. And don't compare yourself to others too much, it will stress you out. In the end, just focus on doing better than yesterday and you'll be surprised at what you can produce Lastly, always have the patient's best interest at heart Think what would you do if it was your mouth Your care and honesty is what will get them to come back to you. Treat the first appointment as an investment for the future and take time to explain things to them.

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OHCWA CLINIC RENOVATION

With help from Lisa Bray

This has been the biggest renovation at the OHCWA since 2002 , with the instalment of 46 new chairs , new vinyl floors and wall paint Although the previous Adec chairs were sturdy in function and well maintained by the dental nurses , the new chairs from Dentsply Sirona – Intego Pro have a very modern slimline look Another benefit of the new chairs is the ability to accommodate a higher weight threshold of 185kg . This allows the dental school to treat a larger range of patients , especially bariatric patients

The new chairs are also accompanied with a more elaborate control pad and foot control , giving the operator more control over the speed and intensity of the handpieces Although it took some time for students and dental assistants to learn all the controls , it was very beneficial and efficient .

Other useful changes to the chairs are the placement of the curing light to the chair on the assistance side , motion sensor overhead lights , “ CLEAN ” button , intraoral camera and computer screens attached to the chairs These features collectively aim to maximise infection control , efficiency , and engagement with the patient

Although many of the changes were very welcomed , the transition from new to old did not come without their challenges . For the first few months , the x - ray units in all the chairs could not be used , as they had not received their compliance test

according to Western Australian conditions However , the great team at OHCWA were able to adapt and patients received radiographs in the radiology department The cleaning and maintenance of the chairs have also increased with numerous tasks‘ ’ O ’ ’ rings to grease , changes of filters , and cleaning , including special weekly and monthly cleaning and purging of chairs and water lines Regardless , the new chairs give OHCWA a more modern feel that benefits OHCWA staff , students , and patients .

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EDUCATION REPORT

DR. DANIEL SUNDARESAN'S LECTURE

To end of Journal Club for Semester 1 had the pleasure of having WA ’ s on special needs specialist Dr Daniel Sundaresan on 21st April . Dr Sundare gave us a talk on sedation in dentis including oral , intravenous and inhala sedation . The DMD 4 and 3 ’ s had a fascinating debate with Daniel on w sedation everyone would use , whilst DMD 2 and 1 ’ s watched in admiration awe Though we are sad to lose Dr Sundaresan to New Zealand , we are gra for all the knowledge and wisdom he imparted to us during his time at UW

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