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Case Presentation
Case presentation is the communication of both the
diagnosis and treatment plans in a manner a patient can understand so that they
are able to personally chose what is best for them. The patient’s choice is
usually determined by budget, time available for treatment, esthetic concerns,
functional demands and overall tolerance of dental procedures.
The dental student must be able to verbally and/or
graphically explain different treatment plans to a patient in a manner easily
understood by the patient. The choice of words used in conversation, including
dental terminology, and graphics may need to vary tremendously from patient to
patient. Keep your explanations short and sweet. Be empathetic and confident
during the discussion.
If you are explaining whether a patient should
extract a tooth or have root canal therapy and a crown they will probably want
to know for each procedure: how long will it take, what will it feel like during
the procedure and afterwards, how much will it cost and how will chewing be
affected. They do not want to learn the differences between files and reamers
versus 150 and 151 forceps. Focus on the differences in the benefits of the
procedures not the technicalities. |