Steven Bornfeld wrote:
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> rotay wrote:
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>> I went to have a cavity filled today and the dental assistant, the
>> woman who sits off to the side and hands stuff to the dentist, tried
>> to give me the novocaine shot. When I protested she got all offended
>> and then the dentist came in whining about how she (the assistant) was
>> trained and qualified and how he didn't have the time. WTF? Is that
>> even legal? I don't want some non-doctor poking needles in my mouth!
>> I told them that, too, and it just made them even more pissy. Then I
>> pointed out that he could have just done it himself in the time he
>> stood there jabbering about how he didn't have time (which didn't help
>> resolve the situation). I wound up walking out of there without any
>> treatment. Is this a common thing, or did I just happen to run into
>> one of the (relatively few) screwball dentists out there? I made a
>> new appointment with a different dentist, so I hope he "has time" to
>> do things right. What should I do if they don't? This has me so
>> upset that I'm thinking of writing the state dental board, but I
>> thought I'd hit Usenet for feedback/opinions on the incident first.
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> Laws on these points vary from state to state. Some states allow
> expanded duties for dental assistants.
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Well, legal or not in my area, the dental board is going to hear from
me. I think it's outrageous that such a crucial and delicate step in
the treatment process could be delegated to somebody whose primary
duties are filling out paperwork and cleaning instruments. Hell, some
*dentists* aren't all that good at the anesthesia thing -- I cringe in
horror at the thought of a non-dentist attempting it. Jesus.
Seriously, that idea scares the crap out of me to the point where I
think I might be willing to just let my teeth rot in order to avoid it.
I don't know how the board will react to my whining, but at least
they'll know that such a practice does not sit well with some members of
the public.
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> If you are ever hospitalized and insist on only getting injections
> from doctors, you may find yourself in a bit of trouble.
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Dental assistants are not the same as nurses. Nurses are basically
mini-doctors (hell some of the more experienced ones actually know more
than the doctors they work with) but dental assistants are more like
supermarket clerks or some shit like that. It would be like the
hospital having a filing clerk or a lab tech treat patients (which
doesn't happen).