Friday, May 21, 2010

Will a person who's left-handed fing it hard to use d equipment in dentistry?

i read from newspaper that stated d equipment for dentistry is designed for right-handed...

Will a person who's left-handed fing it hard to use d equipment in dentistry?
we have a left-handed dentist at our clinic, he just sits on the other side.... no problem
Reply:chairs can be changed around so that they work with lefthanders, and at least at my dental school left handed faculty are always willing to teach and help the left-handers all of the fulcrum and sitting positions when using instruments. So i dont think its harder for them to use dental equipment at all
Reply:hi iam a right handed dentist but i have lot of friends who are left handed ... they have a specialy designed chairs with all controls on left .....by the way are you left handed and planing to become a dentist
Reply:There are so many dentists/hygienists/assistants who are left-handed... and they 'function' just fine. The only difference is that they (providers) sit on the 'other' side of the chair (your left instead of your right). Some even prefer to sit behind your head... it's a preference.





The instruments are comfortable for both left- and right-handed users, as are the chairs and mechanical devices.... kind of like using a pencil~ it doesn't matter if you're left or right handed, you can still use it with ease.


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