 What is hand drilling? I'm Dr. Jared Johnson. You might think I'm crazy, but I have hand drills. And I was turned on to this through the COVID pandemic. Trying to reduce aerosols during the initial stage led me to look to new ways I could practice dentistry. You may have heard of the art or a traumatic restorative technique and that's exactly what hand drilling is. Through Don't Care for All, you can learn more about it, but it inspired me to get some burrs soldered into mirror handles so I could hand drill. Well, we typically use this in the age of two to three years of age when we have classified lesions or on kids that are really anxious to go ahead and practice art and remove decay by just using a simple hand drill. So there's no anesthesia involved. There's no injection. It leads to a much more positive experience for the kid. And I think you could implement this in a lot of situations when you practice for maybe anxious patients or geriatric patients and especially in kids that have minimal needs. So look into it and I'll provide more information in the post. Happy New Year.