Day in the life of a Dentist // my LASIK surgery & recovery
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Hey guys!! Welcome back for another dentistry vlog :) In this video you will see what my day is like in the Beaverton (Oregon) clinic with a full day of surgical extractions, fillings and exams. Life is crazy as a new dentist, to say the least. But most of all, in this vlog you will get an in-depth view of what the LASIK eye surgery process was like with NVISION in Tigard, Oregon with Dr. Bruce Madsen. As a dentist, depending on glasses and contacts has been such an inconvenience, so being able to finally get LASIK eye surgery feels like a huge milestone. The process was honestly so smooth! I'm so excited for you all to see what it was like for me. And as always, if you have questions or comments about my experience please leave them in the comments section!
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Jasmine
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I'm a pre-dental student.. watching your journey has given me so much motivation~
That makes me so happy! Thanks for your comment 💗
@@jasmineahrar Mam is it hard in dental school when someone has very low eyesight please reply Mam because I'm just starting dental school
Thanks for sharing this vlog! I asked my mom about getting Lasik (even though my eyes aren't that bad, I've always hated wearing glasses and contacts). She basically scared me out of it, talking about the complications and how it could permanently affect my vision which is super important as a dentist. Glad to see a success story from someone in the field, I think I'm definitely gonna have to get it at some point down the line when I get older.
Thanks for your comment! Yeah I was definitely skeptical before but I’m so glad I did it!
Please continue these videos! They're awesome and the day in the life of a dentist video are so hard to find. So glad you're making them!
Thank you!!! I really appreciate your comment 💕
Literally, giving me the strength to get through my Chem class right now. Thank you for the motivation 💖
It's 1am but ofc I'ma stay up and watch Dr. Jasmine
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D3 here. Love the videos! Definitely great motivation to keep on going on those rough clinical days. Thank you
Hi,miss Dr.jasmine
Hi, We don't know each other, I'm just a subscriber but please if you can answer me this question: why Dentists recommend the removal of the Wisdom tooth?!! What do you guys do with the wisdom tooth once it's removed? And what happens if the wisdom tooth is not removed?
Wooo congrats on a successful procedure!
When you say “toothache”, what is your treatment plan for that?
Hey!!!! My lab is 2 min away from Dr. Hadi’s office!!!!
Wait so where is you break scheduled in your day? I couldn't help but notice no one had a break.
Lasik is so amazing. How many years had you been wearing glasses / contacts and waking up to a blurry world until you put your glasses on? I'm thinking you likely had good eyesight until you were in middle school or somewhere between 12 and 15 years old and you first noticed you couldn't see the the writing on the blackboard at school. As an optician that was the most time years I was fitting girls with their first glasses. It wasn't because you were sitting too close to the TV or reading books in dim light. But mostly due to several things. One being genes, meaning that if either of your parents wore glasses when they were younger your odds of needing glasses was at 50% and if both parents wore glasses your odds were then 100%. Also between the ages of 12 and 15 is when your body grew the most as well. That growth contributed to your eyes changing As your body was growing your eye were also being lengthened and that lengthening brings on "myopia". Myopia is the medical name for nearsightedness. For boys, their growth period came a few years later. You may remember that boys the same age as you were always shorter than you. So I didn't see boys until they were a few years older getting their first glasses. Do you remember how many increases you had before your final prescription of -3.75? Your first prescription was most likely somewhere around -.75 or -1.00 at that time. But every year or so you were getting increases in your glasses and contacts. That also was caused by your continuing growth which can continue into your early twenties before you stop growing and your eyes become stable. Hopefully your eyesight was at -3.75 for at the very least a year before you had your surgery. Actually 18 months or more is even better in my opinion. Also being a fulltime contact lens wearer I hope your doctor had you stop wearing your lenses at least 2 weeks prior to getting lasik. I'm sure he explained to you why you needed to stop wearing contacts. But in case he didn't i will tell you anyway. When you wear contacts as your main form of vision correction they actually form a ridge on your corneas where they sit all the time. That ridge needs to be smoothed out for the best results of lasik. So I'm sure you probably hated having to wear glasses for those 2 weeks. This was especially true with you being a dentist and needing your special magnifiers attached to a pair of non-prescription glasses to see in a patients mouth. So you looked rather silly having your prescription glasses first on top of your head and then in front of your other glasses so you could see their faces clearly. Actually I was surprised you were able see pretty well when you had your glasses off while eating lunch and you were checking your schedule for the afternoon. I barely saw a tiny squint from your eyes. Of course I don't know how close your notes were to your eyes either. I'm sure you aren't going to miss your contacts, but I wonder if you might start missing your glasses at some point? If you only very rarely wore your glasses then you may not miss them at all. Over the years i have bene surprised by how many after a few years not needing glasses begin missing their glasses. They claimed they actually liked their glasses and how they looked wearing glasses. What they didn't like was not being able to see hardly anything without their glasses. Wearing glasses, as you probably are aware of, has become extremely popular with women of all ages and especially the younger women as a really nice fashion accessory. And you clearly looked very attractive wearing your glasses before your surgery. I'm sure you got quite few complements on how good you looked wearing glasses during that time didn't you? You know you can go on-line to any number of really good glasses sites and order yourself a really cute pair of glasses to wear as a fashion accessory. You can even get the lenses with blue light blocking protection for few dollars more for screen use as well as fashion wear, Here is 4 sites my girls in the store were often shopping for their glasses from. Zenni Optical, Lensmart, Eye Buy Direct and Payne Glasses. All of these sites have glasses for under $20.00 and most offers the blue light blocking for under $17.00. additional.
Hey Dr. Ahrar! D2 here, congratulations on your successful surgery! I was wondering if you ever use your ergo loupes or still prefer your q-optics for most procedures? I'm thinking about upgrading soon and would love your opinion. Cheers!
I still use my ergos but definitely still default to my q-optics 🤷🏽♀️ I just feel more comfortable in them but the ergos are still great, I think it just comes down to getting used to them and personal preference.
@@jasmineahrarcan you be a dentist with bad teeth i feel like its kinda like being a barber with no hair
Did the doctor tell you anything about not working too much after surgery? Considering our job requires focusing on small objects and we get exposed to UV light?
Took me to work w you there haha I'm brazilian dentistry
Hi Jasmine, on the off chance you see this message. My 10yr old daughter loves your videos and has watched them all, and even inspired her to be a dentist. Her 11th birthday is coming up in 2 weeks and would love a short video wishing her a happy birthday. Sure you get a lot of requests but let me know if this is possible at all and how I can reach you with more details. Thanks again. Samir 😊
Hi Jasmine, love your videos!! I'm also a dental student in my pre-clinical years.. I would like to know if being super gentle and petite is a bad thing for dentistry? and how to overcome not being able to do things when others are watching? :')
I know a lot of petite dentists!! It honestly has its benefits as far as having small agile hands and patients loveee gentle providers :) you’ll get used to doing things with people watching in dental school 😉 you got this!!!
are you a general dentist? was it difficult to find a job after dental school?
Mam if you earn about 200k dollars a year before taxes then what is your take home pay after taxes and deductions as a dentist in oregan? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
Mam how much dental student loans do you have and how many years will it take for you to pay them back? Plz reply. Thanks a lot
A lot. I have $527,000 in student loans. It will probably take me 25-30 years to pay it back if I pay the minimum required amount monthly/yearly.
I love your videos . Aspiring omfs here!
Sir how much do you earn as an oral surgeon a year? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
Thank you!!! Good luck! Such an amazing career 🤩
Mam will you buy a private practice in future as a dentist and how much will it cost for you to buy a private practice?
I like your videos😊 dentist in south America wear nice clothes when they are in their clinic with patients but in US dentist look different🤔
i just wanna ask if ure the owner of the clinic
How’re your eyes today
So effing pretty! Gosh.