Smart Goals Reflection
Smart Goals Reflection
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Early on in this class, I set three SMART goals. The goals provided focus on things that I
wanted to accomplish over the duration. The process has been interesting, whereby not
everything turned out exactly as I had set out to do. In the following section, I will highlight the
SMART goals and discuss whether each of the goals has been met as well as describe the steps
My first SMART goal was to conduct a concrete assessment of the care process faster
and more precisely without referring to the POC booklet. I have made a tremendous
completed the diagnosis and assessments for dental cleanliness, occlusal, risk, and periodontal
presentation, devoid of any pictures or drawings. Thus, I accomplished my goal by following the
strategies I set. The activities I undertook to help me attain my goal included asking for guidance
on the effective techniques to handle each assessment and gathering as much information from
One of the aspects I changed was how I used to explain gums before starting perio-
charting. Because I did not have enough time to inspect each tooth and all surfaces, I spent more
time and failed to explain in-depth accurately. I discovered that the best time to discuss gums is
patient again to inspect their oral cavity because one has an accurate assessment and a
POC booklet for the basics. However, I will continue to carry and utilize the POC booklet
indirect vision. Looking back, I can say I have made significant improvement on my ability to
use indirect vision. My confidence level is certainly better than when I started out. For that, I
would say I have accomplished this goal. However, I feel that I can still improve more on my
indirect vision skills. The process by which I was able to achieve this was by focusing during
both clinic hours and in my free time. In the clinic, I started utilizing a sextant 1 and 3 lingual
and other indirect vision techniques whenever it was practical to deploy. Telling a patient to
elevate their chin and look to the left or right, the sextant is simple to operate with direct vision.
However, I tried to avoid this and instead used indirect vision on that sextant.
When utilizing a pen and paper in my free time at home, I began using a mirror to
sketch lines and follow paths on paper. Additionally, I used my typodont a few times and looked
up some sketching tasks on the Internet comparable to the ones in Pre-Clinic. Because of this, I
developed my muscle memory and got used to traversing the operating end by using a mirror. I
learned that muscle memory and practice are the only drivers of effective indirect vision. Regular
practice has made it possible to become better in utilizing hand instruments. With that insight, I
plan on practicing more till I can achieve the level of confidence that I am most comfortable
with.
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was able to achieve this in my clinic 3 where I saw four patients in a single session. The steps I
took to achieve this was by doing my research on the patients in advance. I drew upon their
medical history and investigated to ascertain the disorders they had before, and I came up with
follow-up inquiries. Likewise, I read the notes from prior visits. Further, I focused on the
completed work, perio-chart, dental charts, and X-rays. Understanding all of these things helped
me address the patient more confidently. Developing my time management sheet and staying
abreast with how much time I spent on each task was another essential step that helped me
achieve my goal. Unless the patient specifically requests it, I avoided wasting more time on an
area. Following these steps enabled me to achieve this goal. The insight I gained in pursuing this
goal is that how one communicates with a patient is vital in determining how effective the
process is. In addition, I realized that good organization skills and planning are qualities that can
From the SMART goal reflection project, I have been able to identify what I have
learned, what I need to improve on and in establishing how I should proceed. It is a great
exercise to determine one’s progress and I plan to use what I have learned from the exercise to
improve myself.