This was freaking enjoyable to watch. So Educational. I pray I get in my hygiene program next year. I apply in February!! I’m currently an assistant and I’m learning a lot, but I desire to be a hygienist so much.
Do you have any videos on how you manage a typical appointment (step by step) with each patient and how things would differ if it's a SRP or different type of cleaning as well?
I have a video for patients about SRPs. But, I'm not sure I have a step by step appointment video yet! Will work on that :) Until then...here are some you might like: SRP: teethtalkgirl.com/videos/deep-cleanings?rq=deep%20cleaning Day in the life: teethtalkgirl.com/videos/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-dental-hygienist?rq=day%20in%20the%20life
I have ALWAYS found the Universal Numbering System to be waaaaay more confusing. So thankful that we use the FDI two-digit notation here in Canada 🇨🇦 ...fellow RDH
During a check in with the supervising instructor in RDH program, I called out canker sores instead of it’s fancy name aphthous ulcer… The instructor corrected me which I never forget 😅😊
Hi..I love the way you explain, very simple and funny..Thank you.Could you make a video explainning termilogogy that has the same names...Example is Lingual and palatal the same???
Thank you, you explained this video very well, wish it was that easy in school tho lol. Pro tip for me to remember the term Lingual is to associate the letter L with licking. I'm licking my Lingual. Also Buccal, B for back. 😁 😏
I loved this video it was so helpful make more similar to this one. I will try and watch this video daily until I start dental school to get ahead...I got 1 more year until my bachelors then dental school
Do you have more resources that I could delve into prior to starting a program? I'm a SAHM and have about 2 years to finish prerequisites before my son is old enough to go to school... I really want to teach myself everything I can before I go. Thank you for these videos-- taking notes and keeping a binder full of info!
Just started hygiene school this summer and we haven’t covered this yet, and it made it so much easier to decipher the textbook!! I would love one about x-rays! I take that in the fall
Text books make everything so complicated. There are things I cried over in school and I I know now and can't understand why they make it so awfully complicated. I hope your doing amazing though!!
This is quite enjoyable. It was indeed helpful especially to those that were new in the system. How I wish Dr. A.C Fones is still alive, he would've awarded you " the best dental hygienist of the 21st century". Proud of you ma'am.👍👍👍
I became a DA during Covid without any schooling. Everything I know so far I have learned through working. I know some of the lingo but since I didn’t go to dental assisting school I don’t know all of the terminology. I found your channel recently and your videos have been so helpful.
I don't know what I'm doing here. I'm terrified of dentist appointments. I'm Swedish and I'm pretty sure the terminology doesn't add up. I should be wrapping Christmas gifts. Cool video, though.
Thank you so much for this informative & educational tutorial! I've been wanting to understand basic dental terminology for a long time and actually had already learned some of the content prior to watching this video, but I wasn't familiar with all of it. Now I can remember it better! Thanks again!
Start from your upper back tooth on the right, that’s #1 and continue to the upper left back tooth #16 Stay on the left side and start from your lower back tooth on that left side, that’s #17 and continue to your lower right tooth in the back , tooth #32
I'm starting Dental Hygiene school next week and I've been binge watching most of your videos since last year when I got excepted in the program. Thank you for making these videos and your positive energy :)
I am becoming a dental assistant and I’m already on week 5/12 and watching this and quizzing myself before you say it helps me remember them all!! Thank you
I always ask questions about my teeth to the dentist , the scores . my dentist and her assistant lets me look at my x-rays and even have a go at stating any problems I can see
Hopefully i will be getting into toothy world coming September all the way in Canada .. i am so nervous .. studying denticity in all new country gets me paranoid Lets see Your videos are full of optimism and great energy .. thanks for doin what u do ☺️☺️
here is my impressions video: th-cam.com/video/HsVVQf_l6zQ/w-d-xo.html no temp crown video - but here's my same day crown video: th-cam.com/video/1rp-I0iHXfI/w-d-xo.html
I had fillings done today and I remember my dentist using the term buccal when she was looking at the teeth she would be working on. It’s nice to know now what she meant.
I loved this video! I start dental hygiene school this fall and want to get a headstart on some of the basic things hygienists should know! Could you do more videos like this or describing other things hygienists should learn in hygiene school??? :)
What is the numbering system??? I think it is universal numbering system..But famous is palmar notation or FDI..can you describe terminology help for facilitates of communication ..I thought it is very important 😊😊😊.thank for video..keep it well
i loves this and i love your channel so much! you have a great personality, i work in dentistry and don’t even need to learn these but it was fun to watch 😂 could you make another asmr pov appointment? 🦷🦷🦷 THANKS
Thank you so much for watching! ANDDD yESS!! Right now I have the patients view - but soon once I get my go pro I'll be able to do my POV! Here is the patient's POV: th-cam.com/video/isi_SiG8oxM/w-d-xo.html
Interproximal = in between Mesial Destal Inside surfaces : Lingual for all / palatal for maxillary teeth , upper jaw Facials = anteriors labials from canine to canine + posteriors are buccal ...... Chewing surfaces Posteriors= occlusal . Prone to develop cavity Anteriors = incisal
Interesting, very, annoying .... the constent ring or door ding/dong in the back ground?? This sound adds nothing to the quality of your presentation and only detracks, IMO.
Wonder why dentists are so expensive? Because they remembered 2 ways to say "your left buck tooth has slight decay on it." I bet 98% of people know what I said.
wishing you the best on your journey :) here is my video for high schoolers interested in dentistry - hope this helps: th-cam.com/video/_sMOhUgOXK4/w-d-xo.html
Wow Thank you. I was told that the actual Dental Hygiene courses/classes were hard. but this is pretty easy to understand.... but i guess this isn't diving as deep into it as the class..?
I'm here because I want to find out, can root canal extraction cause ling term nerve damage. Considering the jaw bring so closely connected to the brain and whenever there is severe tooth ache that can sometimes be felt in the upper regions of the head, around the entire affect tooth and expanding to other regions of the mouth. Actually seen this. Hence when tooth is severed from roots, are connecting nerves blood vessels and capillaries veins affected? No or yes? Deeper into the root spot what nerves are affected that causes shock or freeze response in body?
🦷 Want to become a dental hygienist? Watch my free RDH Video Checklist: bit.ly/rdh-video-checklist
You should make an X ray terminology video too!!
Yay! I'm so happy for this feedback! Will do :)
Hey did you ever create a X Ray Terminology?
@@kamerasalter3287 yes she did!!!!
Brilliant, really well explained without loads of waffle! I finally have some idea what they're talking about.
This was freaking enjoyable to watch. So
Educational. I pray I get in my hygiene program next year. I apply in February!! I’m currently an assistant and I’m learning a lot, but I desire to be a hygienist so much.
thank you so much for watching and commenting kind! sending you the best positive toothy vibes on your dental journey :)
THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I'VE LEARNED SO MUCH. THANKBYOU
Omg this was so helpful! I’m starting the Dental hygiene program this summer!! I will definitely keep watching your videos.
yay thank you for being here! and congrats on starting DH school!
Thank you for this description 🙏
Do you have any videos on how you manage a typical appointment (step by step) with each patient and how things would differ if it's a SRP or different type of cleaning as well?
I have a video for patients about SRPs. But, I'm not sure I have a step by step appointment video yet! Will work on that :) Until then...here are some you might like:
SRP: teethtalkgirl.com/videos/deep-cleanings?rq=deep%20cleaning
Day in the life: teethtalkgirl.com/videos/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-dental-hygienist?rq=day%20in%20the%20life
I have ALWAYS found the Universal Numbering System to be waaaaay more confusing. So thankful that we use the FDI two-digit notation here in Canada 🇨🇦
...fellow RDH
YES!!! haha we use that one in our orthodontic offices!!!!!
Thank You So Much For All Your Videos!! I’m Taking notes each video for school!
Nothing is boring with you Whitney.
During a check in with the supervising instructor in RDH program, I called out canker sores instead of it’s fancy name aphthous ulcer… The instructor corrected me which I never forget 😅😊
Hi..I love the way you explain, very simple and funny..Thank you.Could you make a video explainning termilogogy that has the same names...Example is Lingual and palatal the same???
thank you for watching! great video idea :) will add to my list!
and PS lingual can be used for both bottom and top insides - while palatal is ONLY for top insides :)
thank you this helped me out a lot with my dental notes. I am new to the dental assistant but welling to learn new things
yay! so happy to hear that! thank you for watching :)
Yes, pls make a video on dental radiology
yay! will do! :)
We use your videos in school! Amazing! Any tips on X-rays?
that makes me so happy thank you!!! x-ray tips and tricks videos coming in 2 weeks!!! :) :)
Thank you, you explained this video very well, wish it was that easy in school tho lol. Pro tip for me to remember the term Lingual is to associate the letter L with licking. I'm licking my Lingual. Also Buccal, B for back. 😁 😏
oh my goodness those are SUCH PRO tips!!!!!!!!! good thinking!
@@TeethTalk Thank You!
This video is super helpful thank you 🙂 & yes would love a video on x-ray terminology!
yay thank you! totally coming soon!
I loved this video it was so helpful make more similar to this one. I will try and watch this video daily until I start dental school to get ahead...I got 1 more year until my bachelors then dental school
Very good 👍 👏 👌 😀 🙏
Your voice tone awesome.... 😀
Love your video! Video on x-rays please and other dental terminalogy
yay thank you for watching! and commenting kind! coming sooner than later :)
Do you have more resources that I could delve into prior to starting a program? I'm a SAHM and have about 2 years to finish prerequisites before my son is old enough to go to school... I really want to teach myself everything I can before I go. Thank you for these videos-- taking notes and keeping a binder full of info!
yay so excited for you! here is my dental hygiene career portal - hope this helps: teethtalkgirl.com/rdh
I always use oral surgery talk with my oral surgeon he’s always so excited about it
My sister lives in perth,Australia.And maybye i want to live thre too.
This is so intesting!!
Hello sister, how to understanding x-ray terminology , please
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I’m getting my wisdom tooth extracted tomorrow. They kept talking about the 17th tooth. I did not know what it was till now
X-ray terminology please !!
YAY! Thank you for commenting! I will start working on a video :)
That was gooood 👌
thank you for watching :)
X ray terminology
ended up making it :) hope this helps: th-cam.com/video/4B_JfGxQ7O0/w-d-xo.html
You are so fast ,can you do slwly5
you talk so fast hehehe
Are you american ?
yep I'm from Chicago :)
Just started hygiene school this summer and we haven’t covered this yet, and it made it so much easier to decipher the textbook!! I would love one about x-rays! I take that in the fall
YAY! Thank you so much for saying that. I'm totally going to work on a radiology video! Coming soon :) :) Sending you positive toothy vibes :)
Teeth Talk Girl Huge fan!!! Thank you for replying!!💓
Hey girl! How’s dental hygiene school going I start this summer and I’m really nervous kinda scared ahah any advice?💛
Text books make everything so complicated. There are things I cried over in school and I I know now and can't understand why they make it so awfully complicated. I hope your doing amazing though!!
İs it hard studying this field because my English is not good it's my third language.
Review us on how to read xrays properly. -RDH from Philippines.
Thank you so much for commenting! I will definitely start working on some type of X-ray video!!! :)
As a pre-dental student I truly appreciate this!
yay! so happy to hear that! thank you for watching!
@Babylon Anderson
How is it going so far?
@@andrewmontoya8511 Pretty good! I'm applying for the 2022-2023 cycle!
how’s it going now?
This literally just covered 6 months of my life . Why does hygiene school make this so much more difficult than it needs to be?!!!
awww lol! now that you know it SO WELL already from hygiene school this was just a nice refresher for ya! :) :) :)
This is quite enjoyable. It was indeed helpful especially to those that were new in the system.
How I wish Dr. A.C Fones is still alive, he would've awarded you " the best dental hygienist of the 21st century".
Proud of you ma'am.👍👍👍
OH MY GOODNESS! This is the nicest comment ever. Thank you truly for your kind words. I appreciate you! Positive vibes!
I became a DA during Covid without any schooling. Everything I know so far I have learned through working. I know some of the lingo but since I didn’t go to dental assisting school I don’t know all of the terminology. I found your channel recently and your videos have been so helpful.
Yay! Before DH school - I worked as a dental assistant and learned on the job as well!!!! So happy you're in the toothy world with us now! :)
Omg same! It’s been challenging it’s my second week!
Thank you so such! My dentist was saying random stuff and I was like 🤔
I wanted to laugh because it sounded weird funny to me lol
haha totally! it's like it's own toothy language! thank you for watching :)
As a newly grad from school finally working in a dental office, your page helps me tremendously!! Thank you! Greatly appreciated ❤️🦷
wishing you the best toothy journey :) !!!
I loved it, and can't wait for video about x ray terminology
YAY! Thank you so much for watching!
This is helpful, thank you
Thank you for watching!
I don't know what I'm doing here. I'm terrified of dentist appointments. I'm Swedish and I'm pretty sure the terminology doesn't add up. I should be wrapping Christmas gifts. Cool video, though.
thank you for being here! sending positive vibes your way!
Thank you so much for this informative & educational tutorial! I've been wanting to understand basic dental terminology for a long time and actually had already learned some of the content prior to watching this video, but I wasn't familiar with all of it. Now I can remember it better! Thanks again!
Would you please Whitney make another video about xrays and how we identify what’s going he white spots and black spots? Thank you so much 😊
Yes! Totally!!! Happy to start working on that video! :) Stay tuned!
How to count from 1 to 32... in English.
Start from your upper back tooth on the right, that’s #1 and continue to the upper left back tooth #16
Stay on the left side and start from your lower back tooth on that left side, that’s #17 and continue to your lower right tooth in the back , tooth #32
As a recent graduate of Dental Assisting (once we're able to finish internship hours) this was an awesome refresher.
YAY! Thank you so much for watching! Happy it was a good refresher!
awesome. thanks
fun fact tooth #14 American translates to quad #2 tooth #6 Canadian :)
LOVE THAT!!! I was pretty sure other numbering systems are based off quads! So fun!
I'm starting Dental Hygiene school next week and I've been binge watching most of your videos since last year when I got excepted in the program. Thank you for making these videos and your positive energy :)
congrats!!! so excited for you! thank you so much for watching :) sending positive toothy energy your way :)
I am becoming a dental assistant and I’m already on week 5/12 and watching this and quizzing myself before you say it helps me remember them all!! Thank you
that makes me so happy!!! wishing you the best toothy journey!!!
I always ask questions about my teeth to the dentist , the scores . my dentist and her assistant lets me look at my x-rays and even have a go at stating any problems I can see
Great info
Thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you, very informative
Hopefully i will be getting into toothy world coming September all the way in Canada .. i am so nervous .. studying denticity in all new country gets me paranoid
Lets see
Your videos are full of optimism and great energy .. thanks for doin what u do ☺️☺️
you got this!!!! excited for you :) :) :)
thank you dear, love your spirit 😇
Do i need nice teeth to become a dental assistant?
no! here is my video more about that - hope this helps: th-cam.com/video/NZr0dqWaBy0/w-d-xo.html
helpful video, thank you 🦷
Hello :) I follow you on Ig :). I have a question :) do you have a video on impressions and temp crowns?
here is my impressions video: th-cam.com/video/HsVVQf_l6zQ/w-d-xo.html
no temp crown video - but here's my same day crown video: th-cam.com/video/1rp-I0iHXfI/w-d-xo.html
I had fillings done today and I remember my dentist using the term buccal when she was looking at the teeth she would be working on. It’s nice to know now what she meant.
This was so helpful. Just started dental hygiene school and there is a lot of information thrown at you right away. Your videos are the best!
yay! thank you so much for watching! I'm SO happy it was helpful :) wishing you the best!
Please could you make more videos? Thanks you
new videos every Tuesday and Thursday :) :) thank you for watching!
thank you for sharing
You should make a x-ray terminology video
did it :) here it is: th-cam.com/video/4B_JfGxQ7O0/w-d-xo.html
thank you for this video, helped me so much
thank you for watching!
Love you lady! It's just so good!
Can you please make a Video on how to read a perio chart or how dentists prepare it?
here's my Perio charting video: th-cam.com/video/25XbZz83ytE/w-d-xo.html hope this helps!!!
I loved this video! I start dental hygiene school this fall and want to get a headstart on some of the basic things hygienists should know! Could you do more videos like this or describing other things hygienists should learn in hygiene school??? :)
YESS! Yay! So glad you enjoyed thank you! Will work on more topics :)
Britney Brzoticky same here🙋🏼♀️. That’s very good idea
What is the numbering system??? I think it is universal numbering system..But famous is palmar notation or FDI..can you describe terminology help for facilitates of communication ..I thought it is very important 😊😊😊.thank for video..keep it well
It’s not boring I want to see videos on radiopaque
yay yes! totally will do!
Thank so much your video helped me so much
thank you for being here!!! :)
i loves this and i love your channel so much! you have a great personality, i work in dentistry and don’t even need to learn these but it was fun to watch 😂 could you make another asmr pov appointment? 🦷🦷🦷 THANKS
Thank you so much for watching! ANDDD yESS!! Right now I have the patients view - but soon once I get my go pro I'll be able to do my POV! Here is the patient's POV: th-cam.com/video/isi_SiG8oxM/w-d-xo.html
@@TeethTalk you are having nice teeth and smile... I want my gf to have those characteristics so that I can kiss her....
I love this video
You are good!!
Beautiful smile
Thanks a lot.
this is so amazing i love your channel!
thank you for being here!
Interproximal = in between
Mesial
Destal
Inside surfaces : Lingual for all / palatal for maxillary teeth , upper jaw
Facials = anteriors labials from canine to canine + posteriors are buccal
......
Chewing surfaces
Posteriors= occlusal . Prone to develop cavity
Anteriors = incisal
Awesome video
Love your video
Thank you
You make it so simple and easy to understand! Thank you so much
thank you SO MUCH for commenting this. so happy we can share our dental knowledge here!!!
You make this sound so much fun to learn
Interesting, very, annoying .... the constent ring or door ding/dong in the back ground?? This sound adds nothing to the quality of your presentation and only detracks, IMO.
Wonder why dentists are so expensive? Because they remembered 2 ways to say "your left buck tooth has slight decay on it." I bet 98% of people know what I said.
hello there
Loved this! I think a video on xray terminology would be great!!
Yay! So happy for this feedback thank you!
Xray terminology please!
here it is :) th-cam.com/video/4B_JfGxQ7O0/w-d-xo.html
Really helpful; clear, inviting and confident!
It's very helpful, but you talk so quickly, like you made this video for yourself.
i’m still just a senior in high school but i figure i should get a leg up on some things 😈😈
wishing you the best on your journey :) here is my video for high schoolers interested in dentistry - hope this helps: th-cam.com/video/_sMOhUgOXK4/w-d-xo.html
@@TeethTalk thanks!
I am in my 4th week of DH school... Im wondering if you can make a video on dental instrumentation :)
Wow Thank you. I was told that the actual Dental Hygiene courses/classes were hard. but this is pretty easy to understand.... but i guess this isn't diving as deep into it as the class..?
There's a LOT more to Dental Hygiene school, this is just the basic terminology about tooth count and direction.
As a RDA student whom has the worst time either terminology especially when it comes "all sciencey stuff".
At first glance you looked like elena from tvd show
I'm here because I want to find out, can root canal extraction cause ling term nerve damage. Considering the jaw bring so closely connected to the brain and whenever there is severe tooth ache that can sometimes be felt in the upper regions of the head, around the entire affect tooth and expanding to other regions of the mouth.
Actually seen this.
Hence when tooth is severed from roots, are connecting nerves blood vessels and capillaries veins affected?
No or yes?
Deeper into the root spot what nerves are affected that causes shock or freeze response in body?