This means that the primary examination--a process that might take 45 minutes at a private dentist's office--is slated to last three hours at the clinic, according to Julius T. Park, a third year student at SDM.
Rather than simply asking patients to fill out a short form and answer a few simple questions, dentists at the clinic typically review medical history for around one hour, Sobel says. X-rays and a full oral examination are also a part of every initial exam.
But Sobel claims the time lag is one of the clinic's strengths as well as its weaknesses.
The more exhaustive procedure, Sobel says, often allows the doctors at the clinic to catch problems that might be overlooked in a shorter exam.
"The economics of time in a regular practice may preclude such a complete examination," Sobel says.
Park , who has worked in the clinic since early fall, says treatment at the clinic compares favorably to his experience in the world of private dentists. "You definitely get really good quality care which you normally wouldn't get at any place other than a teaching practice," Park says.
A Calculated Risk
Read more in News
Chemical Warfare Fears Misplaced, Meselson SaysRecommended Articles
-
Work on Clinic To Begin SoonConstruction on a $300,000 research laboratory for the Forsyth Children's Dental Clinic will probably begin next month, Director John B.
-
NO BITE TO HARVARD DENTAL CARETo the Editors of the Crimson: Recently I had a memorable encounter with the Harvard Dental Clinic and think the
-
Wadsworth House Medical Offices are Rearranged to Give Varied Service--Stillman Introduces Three InnovationsTwo separate offices, one for treatment of surgical cases and another for use in giving medical advice, have been arranged
-
DENTAL SCHOOL GROUP SHOWS FINE RECORD IN P. B. H. CLINIC SERVICEThe annual report of the Phillips Brooks House Association Committee reveals that the Dental School Committee, a group little known
-
". . . MOUTH HONOR . . ."Since the regime of Dr. Bock began, many changes have taken place in the Hygiene Building, all of them for
-
Neighborhood Health Centers Offer Cheap, Accessible CareNearly 30,000 Cantabrigians found an alternative to expensive and unfamiliar health care in nine city-run neighborhood health clinics last year.