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Dental xray plate injury

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Esmay Sat 15-Jul-23 19:31:02

Baggs - hopefully the situation will be resolved .

Tricoteuse Sat 15-Jul-23 12:17:19

The more x rays they do the more money they get, simple. That applies to NHS as well as private.

Baggs Sat 15-Jul-23 12:15:17

PS it's less sore this morning. Thought it was going to feel quite bruised but it doesn't.

Baggs Sat 15-Jul-23 12:14:36

I think it might have been newly qualified (so low experience) dental skills, Esmay, rather than simply "poor". I've left a message with the practice and I have a photograph of the injury to show them.

I won't let any dentist in future take xrays done in that way without first describing what happened and, if necessary, showing them the photo.

I hope the young man gets feedback on this and learns. I think he will. He didn't strike me as an arrogant tw*t.

Esmay Sat 15-Jul-23 12:07:47

Poor dental skills .

He or she should be able to judge the size of your mouth .

Relieve with Bonjela or suck cloves and complain to him or her .

And get a discount !

Lovetopaint037 Sat 15-Jul-23 10:03:13

Sorry to hear of your cut. I hope it heals soon. Perhaps salt water rinses might help.

Oldbat1 Sat 15-Jul-23 07:26:05

I’ve had one of these revolving X-rays a couple of times - just wish it was every time an X-ray was required. The plates used are certainly gag inducing but I try to think of other things and it doesn’t take too long.

Katek Fri 14-Jul-23 22:51:08

My dentist uses digital imaging which doesn't use a plate - it's fed straight into a computer which brings the image up on screen. Takes no time at all. I've had the same procedure Jaxjacky, it's sort of a Cat scan in the round! Hope your injury heals soon Baggs

Jaxjacky Fri 14-Jul-23 20:15:50

Ours has a machine you stand in and a sort of robot whirs quietly around you, no plate.

baubles Fri 14-Jul-23 20:07:48

Last week I had every tooth in my head X-rayed which was an uncomfortable experience but it didn’t and shouldn’t damage the palate.

Hope it’s not bothering you too much.

welbeck Fri 14-Jul-23 19:58:49

there must be smaller plates or holders; what do they use for children .

Baggs Fri 14-Jul-23 18:24:06

I'm now wondering (jokingly) if my mouth has shrunk!

Baggs Fri 14-Jul-23 18:23:19

I told the dentist (locum as they all are at our practice now during and since the pandemic) I thought the plate was too big. Last time I had xrays done they used a smaller plate and I don't remember having problems before that though I've had dental xrays done for years.

I got MrB to take a photo of the injury and I rang the practice to let them know but had to leave a message. It is a chain and I know there is simply a shortage of dentists.

In every other respect my check-up today was perfect and the young dentist was very good and explained everything he was doing.

I was quite excited to have a dental appointment (!) as nothing has been available for over three years, which felt decidedly weird after going every six months throughout my life from childhood onwards. I only got this one because I rang about some twinges that I was worried about. Turns out I do need some treatment where I suspected there might be a need but that's for another day.

Ziplok Fri 14-Jul-23 17:53:26

They’re not the most comfortable things are they? It seems to be quite a recent thing, having to have an x ray at every other check up. For years, I had my six monthly checkup without having an x ray every other visit. Now, I’ve had two in the last three years, since the dentist changed hands (the original dentist retired and the business was taken over by My Dentist).

Nandalot Fri 14-Jul-23 17:39:10

I always find them very uncomfortable and feel like they are cutting in but so far no problems.

MerylStreep Fri 14-Jul-23 17:05:06

Me and my daughter have had 4 this year between us, no problems at all.

Squiffy Fri 14-Jul-23 17:03:05

I’m sure that it shouldn’t, but my mouth gets a bit battered because it’s too small to accommodate the plate! I don’t know why they don’t have smaller sizes.

Riverwalk Fri 14-Jul-23 16:58:34

I would assume not!

I'm off to the dentist next week for a check-up and X-rays and not expecting to be injured. I do dislike the procedure as it makes me gag.

Baggs Fri 14-Jul-23 16:31:38

Should a dental xray plate cause a cut in one's palate?