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<blockquote data-quote="JMN" data-source="post: 255972" data-attributes="member: 8469"><p>Thanks. It is an immediate c/ vs natural. As far as clinically, this is the most demanding and technically aware dentist I know. Not one that lets steps slip.</p><p></p><p>This fracture was assumed to be induced by eating a non-local very hard type of nut. The cracks previously presented at similar time intervals of such consumption.</p><p></p><p>Another issue is here possibly compounding this is that Pt education and compliance across linguistic and national upbringing boundaries are always an added challenge if there are not 'cultural translators' in the patients care loop or life to assist in the mutual understanding of phrases and lexical shortcuts we take for granted as being clear from the assumption of a shared experiencial dataset.</p><p></p><p>Not blaming the patient, our assumptions of what constitutes a 'hard food' are colored culturally, and can be communicated more effectively. This was also discussed with the head assistant.</p><p></p><p>I think that covered everything, happy to expand if there is anything I left out that you intended me to address.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMN, post: 255972, member: 8469"] Thanks. It is an immediate c/ vs natural. As far as clinically, this is the most demanding and technically aware dentist I know. Not one that lets steps slip. This fracture was assumed to be induced by eating a non-local very hard type of nut. The cracks previously presented at similar time intervals of such consumption. Another issue is here possibly compounding this is that Pt education and compliance across linguistic and national upbringing boundaries are always an added challenge if there are not 'cultural translators' in the patients care loop or life to assist in the mutual understanding of phrases and lexical shortcuts we take for granted as being clear from the assumption of a shared experiencial dataset. Not blaming the patient, our assumptions of what constitutes a 'hard food' are colored culturally, and can be communicated more effectively. This was also discussed with the head assistant. I think that covered everything, happy to expand if there is anything I left out that you intended me to address. [/QUOTE]
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