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Role play
Dentistry – What would you do?
For trainers:
- Each participant should assume their assigned role: Ethan (5-year-old boy, victim), Mrs. Becker (mother), and Dr. Sedef (dentist).
- Participants should remain in character and respond based on their assigned role’s perspective.
- The role play should progress organically, with participants engaging in conversation and interactions based on the setting and scene provided.
What participants should learn in this role play:
- Participants should understand the dynamics of domestic violence depending on the role and group they belong to.
- Participants should practice empathy and perspective taking as dentists.
Roles:
1. Victim of domestic violence: Ethan
2. Mother: Mrs. Becker
3. Dentist: Dr. Sedef
Setting:
A 5-year-old boy accompanied by his mother comes to your dental practice because of pain in his teeth.
Scene:
Dr. Sedef calls Ethan and Mrs. Becker into the examination room. Dr. Sedef, the dentist, greets them and instructs Ethan to take a seat.
Dr. Sedef: (smiling) Hello Ethan, Mrs. Becker. How can I help you today?
Mrs. Becker: Ethan’s been complaining about tooth pain, and I noticed some discoloration recently. We’re not sure what’s going on.
Dr. Sedef: Alright, Ethan, let’s have a look. (examines Ethan’s teeth) Can you tell me where it hurts?
Ethan: (points to his front teeth) Here.
Dr. Sedef: Thank you, Ethan. How long has it been hurting? Are your teeth sensible to cold, warm or sweet food or drinks? (examines thoroughly)
Ethan: (feeling uncomfortable, unsure what to answer, looks at his mom)
Mrs. Becker: (answers immediately) No, he never mentioned that. He told me about that pain some weeks ago.
Dr. Sedef: Mrs. Becker, I’ve found some decay on Ethan’s front teeth. It’s important we address this. Can you tell me more about his diet? Does he drink a lot of soft drinks or sweet teas?
Mrs. Becker: Yes, he likes sweet iced tea a lot. He is mainly drinking this. Often, he is very thirsty and is drinking this tea often. As for his diet, I am not able to cook fresh food every day due to my high workload, so we’re having a lot of easy meals and convenience food. Ethan also loves ice cream and sweets a lot.
Dr. Sedef: I understand. Drinking sweet drinks and eating food which contains a lot of sugar can lead to a lot of plaque on our teeth. The plaque contains many bacteria which may lead to holes in our tooth. Even though it may not be the only parameter an adequate dental hygiene may help in preventing caries. Can you share his tooth brushing routine?
Mrs. Becker: I honestly don´t know. He’s supposed to brush his own teeth; I’m always busy.
Dr. Sedef: It’s not uncommon, Mrs. Becker. At Ethan’s age, they’re still learning. Dental hygiene is crucial. Let me show you some techniques to make it easier for him.
Dr. Sedef: (explains techniques) See, it’s essential to be actively involved in his oral care. We can improve this together. Now, Ethan needs some fillings. (explains procedure) We’ll schedule a follow-up to ensure improvements in dental hygiene. In the follow-up appointment we will also talk about how you could try to improve the diet in order prevent future lesions. Mrs. Becker, let’s work on this together.
Mrs. Becker: (nods hesitant) Okay, let’s do it.
After the first fillings were done by Dr. Sedef, Mrs. Becker and Ethan leave the dental practice without scheduling a new appointment.
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Quiz: Communication in cases of DV
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Quiz: Dentistry – Communication in cases of DV
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