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FAVORITE DENTAL SUPPLY IN DENTAL SCHOOL?

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Hey guys,
What’s your most useful or favorite thing you use in school?

Have a greater organizer you use?
Interwedges to protect adjacent teeth?
Must have burs?

I love looking at Dental supplies and want to hear what items you guys love... so i can look them up and buy them haha
 
Hey guys,
What’s your most useful or favorite thing you use in school?

Have a greater organizer you use?
Interwedges to protect adjacent teeth?
Must have burs?

I love looking at Dental supplies and want to hear what items you guys love... so i can look them up and buy them haha

#1 would be my loupes w/ lumadent light. Game-changer. Got a group discount and two long-lasting battery packs from lumadent. I love them.

#2 would be the garrison wedges that you were talking about - great at protecting teeth. Been using them for Class III composites - lingual approach, and I can't believe I didn't use them for the Class II amalgams.

#3 would be mylar strips. So useful.

#4 actually I love everything composite; oh, ENHANCE is amazing. I prefer that to the Brassler polishing system. It gives such a gorgeous shine.

As far as burs, the my top 3 are 330, 56, and flame-shaped diamond. I can do any of the procedures with them and get a good bevel. Also the composite finishing burs are great.
 
Recent grad here transition into practice...

Forgive the long list. I am actually making such list to submit to my office manager to make sure most, if not all, of them are present in the office when I begin practice in a few weeks.

#1: Loupes and lights. I can't imagine doing dentistry without them. I had 2.5x and 4.0x in dental school and recently just purchased 5.5x, which I plan to use mostly for endos

Everything else below, your school should be able to supply to you (mine did!)

#2: For restorative:
  • Burs: 330, 557, 557 surgical length, 169, H379, H41, 7902, 7801, 6682, mosquito diamond, and all round burs.
  • 3M filtek composites
  • 3M Scotchbond
  • 3M Vitrebond
  • Garrison sectional matrix bands and wedges for composites
  • Garrison blueview anterior matrix for anterior restorations
  • Omni matrix for amalgams and MOD composites w/o adjacent teeth
  • Hand instruments: Explorer (of course!), spoon, hatchet, hollenback, interproximal carver, cleoid/discoid, acorn burnisher, ball burnisher
  • Polishers: One gloss point, PDQ brushes
  • Shofu and 3M discs
#3: Fixed pros:
  • Burs: 856 (all sizes, coarse/fine), 847-KR (all sizes, coarse/fine), fine diamond football
  • Photo core B/U material
  • Retraction cords
  • 3M Imprint PVS
  • Comprecap (really love this!)
  • Transport syringes for light body PVS
  • 3M Protemp for provisionals, Maxitemp and Integrity are my second choices
  • Straight handpiece w/ acrylic bur blocks
  • Metal triple trays or custom trays w/ PVS adhesive
  • BluMousse classic for bite reg
  • Silgimix for opposing arch impression (if I don't have an updated model)
  • CEREC Omnicam or Planmeca E4D scanner (if patient opts for CAD/CAM)
#4: Removable pros:
  • Custom trays w/ PVS adhesive
  • Kerr Aquasil PVS impression material
  • Kerr Putty (PVS hard body is my preference but sometimes this is way easier)
  • RPD burs: Round diamond, 35, 880
  • Colored pencils to draw my RPD design in the cast and on the prescription sheet
#5: Endo:
  • Bioceramic sealer
  • Calamus
  • Ultrasonic endo tips
  • Endo-Z bur
  • K-files
  • MTA and Biodentine for vital pulp therapy
  • I guess NaOCl and EDTA
#6: OS
  • 15 and 12B blades
  • Elevators: Periosteal, Straight, Pott's, RTP, Seldin, Cryer
  • Forceps: 17, 18, 65, 150, MD1, 79, 151, 23, 13, Cowhorns, and root tip forceps
  • Retractors: Minnessota, Wielder
  • Sutures: Plain/chromic gut (unless not indicated for the procedures) from 3-0 to 5-0
  • Gel-Foam
  • Burs: Surgical 56 and 557 and all the alveoloplasty burs
 
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Recent grad here transition into practice...

Forgive the long list. I am actually making such list to submit to my office manager to make sure most, if not all, of them are present in the office when I begin practice in a few weeks.

#1: Loupes and lights. I can't imagine doing dentistry without them. I had 2.5x and 4.0x in dental school and recently just purchased 5.5x, which I plan to use mostly for endos

Everything else below, your school should be able to supply to you (mine did!)

#2: For restorative:
  • Burs: 330, 557, 557 surgical length, 169, H379, H41, 7902, 7801, 6682, mosquito diamond, and all round burs.
  • 3M filtek composites
  • 3M Scotchbond
  • 3M Vitrebond
  • Garrison sectional matrix bands and wedges for composites
  • Garrison blueview anterior matrix for anterior restorations
  • Omni matrix for amalgams and MOD composites w/o adjacent teeth
  • Hand instruments: Explorer (of course!), spoon, hatchet, hollenback, interproximal carver, cleoid/discoid, acorn burnisher, ball burnisher
  • Polishers: One gloss point, PDQ brushes
  • Shofu and 3M discs
#3: Fixed pros:
  • Burs: 856 (all sizes, coarse/fine), 847-KR (all sizes, coarse/fine), fine diamond football
  • Photo core B/U material
  • Retraction cords
  • 3M Imprint PVS
  • Comprecap (really love this!)
  • Transport syringes for light body PVS
  • 3M Protemp for provisionals, Maxitemp and Integrity are my second choices
  • Straight handpiece w/ acrylic bur blocks
  • Metal triple trays or custom trays w/ PVS adhesive
  • BluMousse classic for bite reg
  • Silgimix for opposing arch impression (if I don't have an updated model)
  • CEREC Omnicam or Planmeca E4D scanner (if patient opts for CAD/CAM)
#4: Removable pros:
  • Custom trays w/ PVS adhesive
  • Kerr Aquasil PVS impression material
  • Kerr Putty (PVS hard body is my preference but sometimes this is way easier)
  • RPD burs: Round diamond, 35, 880
  • Colored pencils to draw my RPD design in the cast and on the prescription sheet
#5: Endo:
  • Bioceramic sealer
  • Calamus
  • Ultrasonic endo tips
  • Endo-Z bur
  • K-files
  • MTA and Biodentine for vital pulp therapy
  • I guess NaOCl and EDTA
#6: OS
  • 15 and 12B blades
  • Elevators: Periosteal, Straight, Pott's, RTP, Seldin, Cryer
  • Forceps: 17, 18, 65, 150, MD1, 79, 151, 23, 13, Cowhorns, and root tip forceps
  • Retractors: Minnessota, Wielder
  • Sutures: Plain/chromic gut (unless not indicated for the procedures) from 3-0 to 5-0
  • Gel-Foam
  • Burs: Surgical 56 and 557 and all the alveoloplasty burs
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