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clinic update

March 15, 2010

Thursday was a little more of a slower-paced day, and I found myself not knowing what to do at times.

My last patient of the day was one that surprised me a bit.  I knew the possibilty existed, but didn't think the wisdom teeth would be too difficult to get out.  But due to the age, race, and time of day (last patient - Murphy's Law) - it ended up not being quite as straight-forward as I would have liked.  Every tooth had to be sectioned (cut into pieces) and removed to get it out - even though they were fully erupted.


In the end we had done:  4 exams, taken models for a temporary partial denture (flipper), removed 6 teeth on 3 individuals, delivered 1 crown, and did 2 fillings.  I also had another canceled appointment from the new Soldiers that are learning their jobs.  This is starting to bug me since it is becoming fairly regular.  The staff that is in charge of them recently changed over, and does not seem to be on top of their game like the last set of NCOs.  I spoke at length to one of the NCOs and hope that the situation will be remedied.

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  • Stephen E Cozad

    Mar 16, 2010 2:28 AM

    The army takes everyone to pay attention to their subordinates needs and ensure they are taken care of my son didn't make Sgt. major in 14 years ignoring his troops, hes now in spec forc assymetical warfare group and earned it with sweat and blood.


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