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I’m an oral maxillofacial surgeon in private practice, who teaches at the University of Washington Dental School, takes facial trauma and oral surgery call at the hospital, and finds the time to do stuff like this. I make videos and invite guests about topics that I find interesting. This is not only for medical or dental people but meant for most anyone. So enjoy and rate and subscribe if you find it entertaining.

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    ep 22: Real Talk on Wisdom Teeth with Serv Wahan and Amir Tahmasebpour

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 50:46


    Guest: Dr Amir Tahmasebpour @therealtoothdr2.0 Host: Dr Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/   keywords   dentistry, oral surgery, dental school, social media, surgical techniques, patient management, cultural differences, dental instruments, dental education, dental experiences, Serv Wahan, Amir Tahmasebpour, The real Tooth Doctor 2.0, Dr Wahan, Dental Instruments, Dental Extraction setup, Toronto, Sydney, Seattle     summary   In this engaging conversation, Dr. Amir Tahmasebpour shares his journey into dentistry, discussing his experiences in dental school, the transition to oral surgery, and the influence of social media on the profession. He delves into various surgical techniques, instruments, and the challenges faced in oral surgery, while also touching on cultural differences in dentistry between Canada and the US. The conversation wraps up with light-hearted rapid-fire questions, revealing personal insights and fun facts about their lives.     takeaways Dr. Amir Tee emphasizes the importance of maintaining hand skills in dentistry. He shares his unique journey into dentistry, influenced by a neighbor's success. The conversation highlights the role of social media in modern dentistry. Dr. Tee discusses the challenges of oral surgery, including patient management. He reflects on the cultural differences in dental practices between Canada and the US. The importance of mentorship in surgical training is underscored. Dr. Tee shares insights on various dental instruments and their uses. He discusses the psychological aspects of patient communication during procedures. The conversation touches on the significance of continuous learning in dentistry. Humor and personal anecdotes make the discussion relatable and engaging.   titles From Canada to Dentistry: Dr. Amir Tee's Journey The Art of Oral Surgery with Dr. Amir Tee   Sound Bites "I want to do an oral surgery." "I was so fascinated by this." "I love maple syrup."   Chapters   00:00 Introduction and Background 02:27 Journey into Dentistry 04:43 Dental School Experience 06:28 Training and Mentorship 08:44 Passion for Oral Surgery 11:14 Instruments and Techniques 15:08Choosing the Right Tools for Extractions 16:08 Techniques for Tooth Elevation and Extraction 18:25 Challenges with Erupted Wisdom Teeth 21:27 Innovative Approaches to Tooth Removal 24:26 Handling Complications During Extractions 28:14 Essential Instruments for Oral Surgery 30:25 Challenges in Dental Surgery 32:10Surgical Techniques and Patient Management 35:38 Realities of Dental Practice 40:25 Cultural Insights and Personal Preferences

    ep 21: Oral Surgery Myth Busters with Dr Wahan and Dr Tomsic

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 51:56


    keywords:   wisdom teeth, dental myths, bone grafts, dry sockets, anticoagulants, sedation, marijuana, dental procedures, oral surgery, dental care, Dr. Wahan. Dr. Tomsic, Serv Wahan, Jaclyn Tomsic, Mythbusters, Myths, Dental myths     summary:   In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss various myths and misconceptions surrounding dental practices, particularly focusing on wisdom teeth, bone grafts, dry sockets, and the impact of medications on dental procedures. They explore the reasons behind wisdom teeth removal, the realities of bone grafting, and the effects of smoking and anticoagulants on dental health. The discussion also touches on the influence of marijuana use on sedation and the prevalence of dental myths in social media. The conversation concludes with a rapid-fire segment addressing common dental myths.     takeaways: Wisdom teeth removal is not always necessary for everyone. Bone grafts serve as scaffolds but do not grow. Dry sockets can be influenced by smoking and age. Anticoagulants should not be stopped before dental procedures without medical advice. Marijuana use can complicate sedation during dental procedures. Charcoal toothpaste is too abrasive for regular use. Oil pulling lacks proven benefits for dental health. Pineapple juice may help reduce inflammation post-surgery, but is not a cure-all. Patients often confuse novocaine with modern anesthetics. Telehealth and DIY dental solutions can pose risks to patients.   titles: Debunking Dental Myths: Wisdom Teeth and Beyond The Truth About Wisdom Teeth: Myths vs. Facts   Sound Bites: "Why'd you take those out?" "Bone grafts don't grow." "Marijuana causes more anxiety?"   Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Myths 00:36 Wisdom Teeth: Myths and Realities 09:24 Bone Grafts: Understanding the Myths 09:52 Socket Healing and Complications 15:38 Anticoagulants and Dental Extractions 26:14 Managing Post-Operative Bleeding 29:31 Anticoagulants and Their Impact 30:49 The Role of Marijuana in Sedation 34:02 Innovations in Sedation Techniques 36:45 Debunking Dental Myths 39:36 The Risks of DIY Dental Treatments 42:57 Understanding Local Anesthetics 44:45 Exploring Alternative Dental Practices 48:22 The Truth About Pineapple Juice and Recovery

    ep 20: Why I Left a Successful Career in Dentistry with Dr Zeller and Dr Wahan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 34:08


    Dr Stephanie Zeller https://www.thetransformationschool.com/     keywords   dentistry, prosthodontics, mental health, career fulfillment, coaching, personal growth, happiness, dental education, professional development, inner work, career fulfillment, burnout, personal transformation, happiness, coaching, professional development, work-life balance, mental health, self-discovery, life coaching, Dr Zeller, Dr Wahan, Dental Podcast, Austin Texas, Seattle     summary   In this conversation, Dr. Stephanie Zeller shares her journey through dentistry, exploring her initial motivations, the challenges she faced in dental school, and her eventual specialization in prosthodontics. She discusses the pursuit of success in her career and the realization that external achievements did not equate to internal happiness. Dr. Zeller emphasizes the importance of inner work and personal growth, leading her to become a coach for others seeking fulfillment in their careers. The conversation highlights the complexities of mental health in the dental profession and the need for a holistic approach to happiness. In this conversation, Stephanie Zeller discusses her journey from being a prosthodontist to a personal transformation expert, focusing on helping professionals find fulfillment in their careers. She emphasizes the importance of understanding burnout, the need for personal transformation, and the belief that happiness can be cultivated from within. The discussion also highlights the resources available for individuals seeking to make significant changes in their professional lives.     takeaways Dr. Zeller grew up in a dental family, influencing her career choice. She initially considered psychology before pursuing dentistry. Dental school was challenging and not as expected for both Dr. Zeller and Serv. Success in dentistry does not always lead to personal happiness. Dr. Zeller found passion in prosthodontics after years of general practice. She emphasizes the importance of continuing education to reignite passion. Mental health discussions in dentistry have become more prevalent post-COVID. Inner work is essential for true happiness and career fulfillment. Coaching others became a natural extension of her journey. Therapy alone may not be sufficient for career-related dissatisfaction. The goal of the course is to help people experience career fulfillment. Many professionals, especially dentists, struggle with burnout. Burnout often stems from doing things one doesn't want to do. Taking a vacation doesn't necessarily fix burnout. Happiness is an inside job and can be cultivated. Most people don't know the specific causes of their burnout. Transitioning to a new career path can be fulfilling. Personal transformation can lead to greater success and happiness. Changing subconscious beliefs can alter one's experience of work. Resources like courses can help individuals find their path to happiness. titles From Dentistry to Coaching: Dr. Zeller's Journey Finding Fulfillment Beyond the Dental Chair The Inner Work of Happiness in Dentistry Sound Bites "I had a lot of loans." "I didn't know what to do." "Happiness was kind of an inside job." "I started feeling happy internally." "Happiness really is an inside job." "I love it. Yeah." "You need to do work." Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Dr. Zeller's Journey 02:57 The Path to Dentistry: Family Influence and Personal Choices 05:55 Finding Passion in Prosthodontics 09:01 The Pursuit of Success and Its Discontents 11:46 The Turning Point: Realizations and Mental Health 15:00 The Inner Journey: Discovering True Happiness 17:54 Coaching Others: Sharing the Journey to Fulfillment 21:37 The Journey to Career Fulfillment 24:26 Understanding Burnout and Its Causes 29:45 Transitioning to a New Path 33:01 The Power of Personal Transformation 37:40 Resources for Change and Growth

    ep 19: Periodontics, AI and Private Practice Hacks with Serv Wahan and Yvette Carrillo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 39:44


    keywords:   periodontics, dental practice, AI in dentistry, corporate dentistry, private practice, dental technology, marketing strategies, pandemic impact, dental education, career journey, dentistry, AI, technology, dental practice, efficiency, personal stories, career, education, tools, future, Yvette Carrillo, Perio Princess, Serv Wahan, Dr. Wahan, Dental Influencer, Dental podcast, San Diego, New Mexico, CBCT,      summary:   In this engaging conversation, Yvette Carrillo, a periodontist, shares her journey from dental school to establishing her practice in San Diego. She discusses the challenges of starting a practice during the pandemic, the importance of technology and AI in dentistry, and the evolving landscape of corporate versus private practice. Yvette also reflects on her experiences in dental school, her near-death car accident, and the significance of networking and community in her professional life. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the integration of AI in dental practices, personal experiences in education, and reflections on life and career. They discuss the evolution of technology in dentistry, the importance of teamwork, and the future of AI as a tool to enhance efficiency and patient care. The dialogue also touches on personal anecdotes, including experiences in college and residency, and light-hearted rapid-fire questions about preferences and lifestyle.     takeaways: Yvette is the first periodontist on the show. She initially moved back to New Mexico after dental school but returned to California. Starting a practice from scratch is challenging, especially in a saturated market. Opening during COVID provided unique challenges and opportunities. Technology and AI play a crucial role in modern dentistry. Networking with other professionals is essential for success. The landscape of corporate dentistry is changing rapidly. Yvette emphasizes the importance of comprehensive patient assessments. She has a strong bond with her sorority sisters from dental school. Understanding business aspects is vital for running a successful practice. AI is becoming an essential tool in dental practices. Team collaboration enhances the use of technology in the workplace. Personal experiences in education shape professional growth. Finding the right AI tools can streamline workflows. AI can help manage mental load in busy practices. The future of dentistry is intertwined with technological advancements. Maintaining a work-life balance is crucial for success. Personal anecdotes can enrich professional conversations. Exploring new technologies can reignite passion for work. Sleep hygiene and personal health are important for productivity.   titles: From Dental School to Periodontics: Yvette's Journey Navigating the Challenges of Starting a Dental Practice The Role of Technology in Modern Dentistry AI and Its Impact on Periodontics   Sound Bites: "I love Perio so much." "What's the worst that can happen?" "I was a good patient." "I love my Surge sisters." "I highly recommend it." "I have a really good core team." "I can't take notes anymore." "I gave up caffeine." "I have the best sleep hygiene."   Chapters:   00:00 Introduction to Yvette Carrillo 01:01 Journey to Periodontics 03:30 Starting a Practice from Scratch 07:54 Navigating the Pandemic and Marketing Strategies 10:33 Technology in Dentistry 16:08 AI in Periodontics 19:33 Corporate vs. Private Practice 22:21 Business Training and Networking 24:31 Fraternity Life and Connections 26:00 The Role of AI in Dentistry 29:59 AI Tools for Efficiency 33:52 Integrating AI in Dental Practices 34:48 The Future of AI in Dentistry 37:01 Personal Reflections and Rapid Fire Questions

    ep 18: Maximize Your Online Presence with Cory Roletto and Serv Wahan

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 30:08


    keywords:   Corey Roletto, WEO Media, dental marketing, SEO, social media, Google reviews, CRM, website optimization, dental practice, marketing strategies, Serv Wahan, Dr. Wahan, Dental Podcast, Medical Podcast   summary:   In this conversation, Corey Roletto, co-founder of WEO Media, discusses the evolution of dental marketing, focusing on the importance of SEO, social media, and Google reviews. He emphasizes the need for unique content, effective use of backlinks, and the significance of personal connections in marketing strategies. The discussion also covers the role of CRM systems in managing patient relationships and the impact of Google Ads on attracting new patients. Overall, the conversation highlights the necessity of integrating marketing into the daily operations of dental practices.   takeaways: Marketing is an essential part of a dentist's job. Social media has evolved significantly and impacts marketing. SEO requires unique content and effective backlinks. Google reviews play a crucial role in local SEO. Review velocity is more important than the total number of reviews. Negative key terming in Google Ads can save money. The doctor bio page is often the second most visited page. Heat maps can provide insights into website user behavior. Personal connections can influence patient choices. Schema markup is vital for effective SEO. titles: Navigating Dental Marketing with Corey Roletto The Intersection of Dentistry and Digital Marketing SEO Strategies for Dental Practices Sound Bites: "It's a wild west right now." "Content needs to be unique." "Review velocity is key." "Negative key terming is essential." "Your doctor bio page is crucial." "Schema is vital for SEO." Chapters:   00:00 Introduction to Corey Roletto and His Background 03:06 The Evolution of Social Media and Its Impact on Marketing 05:57 Understanding SEO: Backlinks and Content Creation 09:10 The Importance of Google Reviews and Local SEO 11:54 Leveraging CRM for Patient Management 14:47 The Role of Google Ads and Negative Key Terming 17:59 Utilizing Heat Maps for Website Optimization 20:56 The Significance of Personal Connection in Marketing 24:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts on Marketing in Dentistry

    ep17: Private Practice vs Corporate Dentistry with Dr. Wahan and Dr. Gallagher

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 29:00


    Keywords dentistry, corporate dentistry, private practice, dental associates, student debt, dental contracts, work-life balance, dental consolidation, patient care, dental referrals, DSO, Dental support organization, Dr Wahan, Dr Gallagher, drwahan, Brendan Gallagher, dental podcast, oral surgery podcast   summary This conversation explores the evolving landscape of dentistry, focusing on the competition between corporate and private practices. The speakers discuss the challenges of finding associates, the impact of corporate consolidation, financial realities, and the burden of student debt. They also delve into the appeal of corporate contracts, work-life balance, and the importance of patient relationships in the context of personalized care versus corporate efficiency.   takeaways Corporate dentistry is on the rise, affecting private practices. Finding associates for private practices is increasingly challenging. Student debt is a significant burden for new dentists. Corporate contracts often offer higher starting salaries but come with hidden costs. Work-life balance varies significantly between corporate and private practices. The consolidation of dental practices is driven by financial backing from private equity. Patient relationships are crucial for personalized care in dentistry. The financial realities of running a dental practice have changed post-COVID. Dentists need to be aware of the terms in their contracts with corporate entities. The future of dentistry may lean more towards corporate models, impacting patient care.   titles Navigating the Dental Landscape: Corporate vs. Private The Challenges of Finding Dental Associates   Sound Bites "There's always a need for it." "You need to look at all your options now." "It's a weird time in dentistry."   Chapters 00:00 The Landscape of Dentistry: Private vs. Corporate 01:51 Challenges in Finding Associates 03:49 The Rise of Dental Support Organizations (DSOs) 06:22 Financial Dynamics in Dentistry 08:33 The Burden of Student Debt 09:51 Navigating Career Choices in Dentistry 11:47 The Reality of Corporate Dentistry 14:27 Work-Life Balance in Dental Careers 16:03 Future Trends in Dental Practice 17:51 The Corporate Dentistry Dilemma 18:46 Navigating Employment Contracts and Covenants 19:17 The Shift Towards Corporate Practices 20:31 Patient-Centered Care vs. Corporate Efficiency 23:09 The Importance of Personal Relationships in Dentistry 25:38 The Future of Private Practice vs. Corporate Dentistry

    ep 16: Cringe-Worthy Referrals with Dr. Wahan and Dr. Tomsic

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 25:45


    keywords:   oral surgery, wisdom teeth, referrals, dental implants, patient care, oral health, surgery techniques, dental pathology, dental referrals, dental communication, cringe referrals, Serv Wahan, Dr. Wahan, Dr. Tomsic, Jaclyn Tomsic     summary:   In this conversation, Dr. Jacci and Dr. Wahan discuss the intricacies of oral surgery referrals, particularly focusing on wisdom teeth removal, patient care, and the challenges posed by vague referrals. They emphasize the importance of clear communication between general dentists and oral surgeons to ensure optimal patient outcomes. The discussion also touches on pathology referrals, managing extra teeth in children, and the nuances of implant referrals, highlighting the need for a patient-centric approach in all aspects of dental care.     takeaways: Referrals often lack clarity, leading to confusion. Communication between providers can resolve many issues. Wisdom teeth removal is best done between ages 15-25. Patient comfort and safety should guide surgical decisions. Vague referrals can complicate treatment planning. Not every referral needs immediate surgical intervention. Understanding dental age is crucial for wisdom teeth extraction. Pathology referrals should be based on clear indications. Extra teeth in children should be monitored until development is complete. Implant options should be discussed thoroughly with patients.   titles: Navigating Oral Surgery Referrals Wisdom Teeth: Timing and Techniques   Sound Bites "I don't want to struggle either." "One surgery, one recovery." "It's better care for the patient." "It's a malpractice liability for us." "I don't really care anymore."   Chapters:   00:00 Introduction and Referrals in Oral Surgery 03:04 Wisdom Teeth: Best Practices and Considerations 06:02 Patient-Centric Approaches to Wisdom Tooth Removal 09:06 Challenges with Vague Referrals 12:07 Pathology Referrals and Biopsy Insights 15:01 Managing Extra Teeth in Children 18:10 Evaluating Pain and Impacted Wisdom Teeth 21:04 Implant Referrals and Patient Options

    ep 15: Your 1 star Reviews

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 24:30


    keywords:   dentistry, patient reviews, oral surgery, Google reviews, responding to reviews, patient feedback, dental practice, marketing, customer service, reputation management, Serv Wahan, Joe Doctora, Dr. Wahan, Dental Podcast   summary:   In this conversation, Dr. Joe Doctora discusses the significance of patient reviews in the dental field, particularly in oral surgery. He shares insights on how to effectively gather and respond to reviews, the impact of Google reviews on practice visibility, and strategies for handling negative feedback. The discussion emphasizes the importance of patient communication, learning from experiences, and maintaining a positive online reputation.   takeaways: Reviews are crucial for attracting new patients. Responding to reviews can enhance patient trust. A high volume of recent reviews boosts credibility. Google reviews are the most impactful for visibility. Handling negative reviews with empathy is essential. Patient feedback can guide practice improvements. Billing issues often lead to negative reviews. Encouraging reviews should be a systematic process. Maintaining a positive online presence is vital. Learning from reviews can improve patient experiences. titles: Navigating Patient Reviews in Dentistry The Art of Responding to Reviews Sound Bites: "I think that's very helpful." "That's how we do it." "This has been really good, Joe." Chapters:   00:00 Introduction to Reviews and Their Importance 02:35 Strategies for Gathering Reviews 05:31 The Impact of Google Reviews 08:32 Handling Negative Reviews 11:02 Learning from Patient Feedback 13:58 Billing Issues and Patient Communication 16:45 The Role of Social Media in Reviews 19:58 Final Thoughts and Insights

    ep 14: Future of Dental Specialty Software: Conversation with DSN's CEO Sam Munakl

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 26:18


    keywords   DSN, healthcare technology, cybersecurity, cloud software, dental practice management, AI in healthcare, patient data accessibility, oral surgery, dental software, technology in dentistry   summary   In this conversation, the CEO of DSN discusses his journey into the healthcare technology sector, emphasizing the importance of cybersecurity, the transition from server-based to cloud-based solutions, and the role of AI in enhancing practice management. The discussion highlights the challenges faced by dental specialists and the need for innovative solutions to improve patient care and data accessibility.   takeaways Sam's background in cybersecurity and software engineering led him to DSN. DSN aims to simplify practice management for dental specialists. Cybersecurity is a critical concern in healthcare technology. The transition to cloud-based solutions offers scalability and ease of access. AI is set to play a significant role in future innovations at DSN. Data accessibility is crucial for efficient patient care. Investing in technology is essential for modern dental practices. There is a gap between medical and dental software integration. Feedback from users is valuable for improving DSN's offerings. DSN prioritizes cybersecurity in its cloud solutions. titles Revolutionizing Dental Practice Management with DSN The Future of Healthcare Technology: Insights from DSN's CEO Sound Bites "I saw DSN as a solution for it." "We want to make the providers life easier." "We built a scalable solution." "You are the CEO of your practice." "We appreciate any feedback we can get." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to DSN and Its CEO 03:13 The Journey to DSN: Background and Motivation 05:49 Cybersecurity in Healthcare: Challenges and Solutions 09:12 The Evolution of DSN: From Server to Cloud 12:09 AI and Future Innovations in Practice Management 14:59 The Importance of Data Accessibility in Dentistry 17:52 The Role of Technology in Patient Care 20:45 Advice for New Specialists and Future Trends 23:58 Conclusion and Contact Information

    ep 13: Crazy Toothache

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 15:21


    Keywords dental infection, toothache, oral surgery, antibiotics, patient care, infection progression, surgical intervention, recovery, dental health, emergency care summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan discusses a complex case of a dental infection that began with a simple toothache and escalated into a serious condition requiring surgical intervention. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing symptoms, the risks associated with tooth infections, and the critical role of timely medical care. The discussion covers the patient's journey through various treatments, the challenges faced, and the eventual recovery, highlighting key lessons learned in dental health management. takeaways Toothaches can lead to serious infections if untreated. Recognizing symptoms early is crucial for effective treatment. Bacteria from dental infections can spread to other parts of the body. Antibiotic treatment must be monitored for effectiveness. Surgical intervention may be necessary in severe cases. Trismus can indicate a serious underlying issue. Emergency care may be required for dental infections. Patient history is important in diagnosing infections. Experience plays a vital role in assessing patient conditions. Follow-up care is essential to prevent complications. Titles From Toothache to Surgery: A Dental Journey Sound Bites "It started from a simple toothache." "This is not a normal progression." "Everything worked out great in the end." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to a Dental Infection Case 02:30 Understanding Tooth Infections and Their Risks 05:51 The Patient's Journey: From Toothache to Hospitalization

    ep 12: Coronectomy part 2: Your Questions

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 18:41


    keywords flap reflection, coronectomy, wisdom teeth, extraction techniques, dental surgery, post-operative care, complications, dental instruments, patient management, oral surgery   summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss various aspects of dental surgery, focusing on flap reflection techniques, the decision-making process between coronectomy and extraction, and the instruments used in wisdom teeth removal. They emphasize the importance of documentation in avoiding litigation and share insights on managing complications and post-operative care. The discussion also covers the indications and contraindications for performing a coronectomy, highlighting the need for careful patient assessment and surgical technique.   takeaways Small hole, big problem is a key principle in flap reflection. Always aim to extract the tooth if possible. Documentation is crucial to protect against litigation. Understanding the anatomy is vital to avoid nerve damage. Post-operative care is essential for patient recovery. Coronectomy can be a safer option in certain cases. Instruments should be chosen based on the specific case needs. Monitoring healing is important to identify complications early. Patient comfort and understanding are key during consultations. Indications for coronectomy include teeth close to nerves.   titles Mastering Flap Reflection Techniques   Sound Bites "Small hole, big problem." "It's a valid procedure, honestly." "You have to remove more bone."   Chapters 00:00 Flap Reflection Tips and Techniques 01:48 Coronectomy vs Extraction: Decision Making 05:58 Instruments and Techniques for Wisdom Teeth Removal 10:01 Managing Complications and Post-Operative Care 13:50 Indications and Contraindications for Coronectomy    

    ep: 011 Coronectomy Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 22:19


    keywords coronectomy, oral surgery, mandibular third molars, nerve injury, post-operative pain, surgical techniques, patient communication, dental procedures, oral health, wisdom teeth   summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic discuss the intricacies of coronectomies, a surgical procedure primarily performed on mandibular third molars. They delve into the definition, indications, risks, and post-operative outcomes associated with coronectomies. The discussion highlights the importance of patient communication, surgical techniques, and the evolving understanding of this procedure within the dental community. Through various studies and personal experiences, they emphasize the need for careful decision-making to minimize complications and enhance patient care.   takeaways Coronectomies involve the intentional retention of tooth roots. The procedure is primarily indicated for patients over 25 years old. Post-operative pain can vary between coronectomies and extractions. Efficiency in surgery can reduce recovery time and pain. Patient education is essential to avoid misunderstandings about risks. The risk of nerve injury increases with age and complexity of the case. Studies show that root migration can occur but is often manageable. Using PRF can aid in healing, though its necessity is debated. Communication with patients about potential outcomes is crucial. Coronectomies are becoming more accepted in dental practice.   titles Exploring Coronectomies: A Comprehensive Guide The Art of Coronectomies in Oral Surgery   Sound Bites "Post-op pain is a significant finding." "The goal is to prevent a nerve issue." "Patient communication is crucial in surgery." "Do no harm is our guiding principle."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview of Coronectomies 00:57 Understanding Coronectomies: Definition and Indications 03:13 Risks and Complications of Coronectomies 06:07 Post-Operative Outcomes and Studies 09:52 Surgical Techniques and Considerations 14:07 Patient Communication and Decision Making 17:49 Future of Coronectomies and Conclusion

    ep 010: Medical Emergencies at the Dentist part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 22:50


    keywords   perioperative emergencies, cardiac events, daylight savings, medical emergencies, simulation training, allergic reactions, patient management, anesthesia, emergency preparedness, healthcare training   summary   In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Peter pfeiffer discuss various aspects of perioperative emergencies, including the prevalence of cardiac and respiratory issues during surgeries, the impact of daylight savings time on cardiac events, and real-life experiences with medical emergencies. He emphasizes the importance of having proper training and equipment, such as AEDs, in medical settings. The discussion also covers the management of hypotension and hypertension in patients, allergic reactions, and the significance of simulation training for emergency preparedness. Overall, the conversation highlights the critical nature of being prepared for medical emergencies in both dental and medical practices.   takeaways Perioperative emergencies are relatively rare but can be serious. Daylight savings time can increase the risk of cardiac events. Real-life experiences in emergencies highlight the need for preparedness. AEDs are essential in any medical or dental office. Training and simulation improve emergency response skills. Managing blood pressure in patients requires careful consideration. Allergic reactions can escalate quickly and require immediate action. Epinephrine is crucial for treating anaphylaxis. Experience and training are vital in handling emergencies. Emergencies can happen to anyone, regardless of experience. titles Navigating Perioperative Emergencies The Hidden Dangers of Daylight Savings Sound Bites "Daylight savings time causes heart attacks." "AEDs save lives. That's a thing." "You need this. Nobody could find an AED." "You have to have reps, right?"   Chapters   00:00 Understanding Perioperative Emergencies 03:03 The Impact of Daylight Savings on Cardiac Events 05:55 Real-Life Emergency Experiences in Medical Settings 09:13 Managing Hypotension and Hypertension in Patients 12:06 Addressing Allergic Reactions and Anaphylaxis 14:57 The Importance of Simulation Training for Emergencies 19:11 The Role of Experience in Emergency Situations

    ep 009: Medical Emergencies at the Dentist part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 22:38


    keywords   medical emergencies, dental office, anesthesia, airway issues, syncope, laryngospasm, bronchospasm, patient safety, sedation, anesthesiology   summary   In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Peter Pfeiffer discuss critical medical emergencies that can occur in dental settings, focusing on anesthesia-related issues. They explore common emergencies such as syncope, the differences between laryngospasm and bronchospasm, and the protocols for managing these situations effectively. The discussion emphasizes the importance of preparedness in dental offices, including the necessity of monitoring equipment and understanding patient safety during sedation procedures.   takeaways Medical emergencies in dental offices are common and require preparedness. Syncope is the most frequent emergency, often caused by fainting. Proper monitoring equipment, like pulse oximeters, is essential in dental practices. Laryngospasm can occur during sedation and requires immediate attention. Understanding the difference between laryngospasm and bronchospasm is crucial for management. Efficient management of emergencies can reduce patient risks and improve outcomes. Anesthesiologists play a vital role in complex dental procedures. Training and experience in anesthesia can vary significantly among dental professionals. Patient safety protocols should be in place for all sedation procedures. Communication and teamwork are key in managing medical emergencies in dental settings. titles Navigating Medical Emergencies in Dental Practices The Role of Anesthesia in Dental Emergencies Sound Bites "I've seen dental students faint." "If you see someone pass out, lay them down." "Laryngospasm is a cough gone haywire." "Halcion has a little amnesia with it." Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Medical Emergencies in Dental Settings 04:23 Common Medical Emergencies: Syncope and Fainting 10:08 Understanding Airway Complications: Laryngospasm vs. Bronchospasm 16:12 Managing Laryngospasm: Techniques and Protocols

    Ep 008: Nerve Issues with Wisdom Teeth Surgery

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 17:31


    keywords:   wisdom teeth, nerve injury, dental surgery, oral surgery, risk factors, patient management, supplements, recovery, dental health, oral maxillofacial surgery   summary:   In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan discusses the findings from a recent study on the risk factors associated with inferior alveolar nerve injury during the extraction of impacted lower mandibular third molars. He emphasizes the importance of understanding these risks, the management of potential nerve issues post-surgery, and the role of certain supplements in aiding nerve recovery. The discussion is rooted in practical insights from his extensive experience in oral and maxillofacial surgery. takeaways The Journal of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery published significant findings. CT scans are not routinely necessary for wisdom teeth extractions. 17% of patients may experience nerve issues post-extraction. Chiseling teeth increases the risk of nerve injuries. Age and gender are important risk factors for nerve complications. Steroids can help mitigate nerve issues after surgery. Nerve injuries can be temporary or permanent. Certain supplements can aid in nerve recovery post-surgery. Patient management is crucial for minimizing long-term nerve issues. Experience of the surgeon plays a vital role in outcomes. titles The Role of Supplements in Nerve Recovery Navigating Wisdom Teeth: Risks and Recovery Sound Bites "I don't routinely get CT scans for wisdom teeth." "17% of patients had some nerve issue after surgery." "Chisels had more nerve issues than drills." Chapters   00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Journal 03:02 Understanding Nerve Injuries in Wisdom Tooth Extractions 05:50 Risk Factors for Nerve Injuries During Extractions 08:59 Management of Nerve Issues Post-Extraction 11:49 Supplementation for Nerve Recovery

    ep 007: 3 Most Common Oral Lesions: Dry Mouth, Candidiasis, and Aphthous Ulcers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 15:49


    Summary   This conversation discusses common oral lesions, specifically dry mouth, candidiasis (fungal infection of the mouth), and canker sores (aphthous ulcers). The prevalence, causes, symptoms, and treatment options for each condition are explored.   Dry mouth can be caused by medications and can lead to dental issues and bad breath.   Candidiasis is an opportunistic infection that can be triggered by an imbalance in the oral cavity.   Canker sores are the most common oral lesion and can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and certain toothpaste ingredients.   Treatment options include medications, natural remedies, and lifestyle changes.   Keywords   oral lesions, dry mouth, xerostomia, candidiasis, fungal infection, canker sores, aphthous ulcers, prevalence, causes, symptoms, treatment options.   Takeaways Dry mouth, or xerostomia, is a common condition that can be caused by medications and can lead to dental issues and bad breath. Candidiasis is an opportunistic fungal infection that can occur in the mouth due to an imbalance in the oral cavity. Canker sores, or aphthous ulcers, are the most common oral lesion and can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and certain toothpaste ingredients. Treatment options for these oral lesions include medications, natural remedies, and lifestyle changes.   Titles Understanding and Managing Dry Mouth Preventing and Treating Candidiasis in the Mouth Sound Bites "What is fricking spit? What is saliva? It's really water." "Dry mouth can lead to fungal infections, dental caries, dysphagia, and bad breath." "Fungal infections in the mouth are opportunistic and require an imbalance in the oral cavity to occur." Chapters   00:00 Introduction and Overview 02:15 Dry Mouth: Causes, Symptoms, and Effects 08:02 Candidiasis: Opportunistic Fungal Infection 11:18 Canker Sores: Common Oral Lesion

    ep 006: Redheads, Cannabis, and Dentistry?!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 29:32


    Summary  In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Peter Pfeiffer discuss the challenges of anesthesia and sedation for redheads and marijuana users in dentistry. Redheads have a different way of experiencing pain and may require more medication for sedation and local anesthesia. Marijuana use can affect anesthesia and sedation, as well as post-operative pain and nausea. However, there is a lack of research due to the federal illegality of marijuana. The conversation highlights the need for individualized protocols and patient education in these cases.    Keywords  redheads, anesthesia, sedation, dentistry, marijuana, local anesthesia, IV sedation, general anesthesia, pain management    Takeaways  Redheads may require more medication for sedation and local anesthesia due to their different pain perception.  Marijuana use can affect anesthesia and sedation, as well as post-operative pain and nausea.  There is a lack of research on the effects of marijuana in dentistry due to its federal illegality.  Individualized protocols and patient education are important in managing anesthesia and sedation for redheads and marijuana users.    Titles  Navigating the Lack of Research on Marijuana in Dentistry  Challenges of Anesthesia and Sedation for Redheads in Dentistry    Sound Bites  "Redheads have a different way of experiencing pain and cold temperatures, they will notice more, but it hurts less." "Patients that are 16, 17 years old now are raised differently than they were when I was 16 and 17. You know, I think every generation kind of does." "Marijuana is legal in a lot of states. Okay, that's fine. But technically it's still illegal federally."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:51 Challenges of Anesthesia and Sedation for Redheads 13:05 The Impact of Marijuana Use on Anesthesia and Sedation 23:23 Difficulties in Managing Anesthesia and Sedation for Redheads and Marijuana Users 26:36 Individualized Protocols and Patient Education #redheads #redhead #marijuana #marijuanaanddentistry #dentalanesthesia

    ep 005: Shadow Bans, Community Guidelines Violations, and How I get Around the Instagram Algorithm

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 34:44


    Serv Wahan MD, DMD discusses shadow bans, community guideline violations, and hacks to get around algorithm blocking on TikTok and Instagram. He shares his experience with social media and how he started posting surgical content after the pandemic. Serv explains what a shadow ban is and how it affects reach and engagement. He also provides tips on avoiding shadow bans, such as giving your account a break, removing flagged content, and checking banned hashtags. Serv discusses community guideline violations and the importance of striking a balance between informative and sensitive content. He also shares insights from a study on content and engagement among plastic surgeons on Instagram.   Keywords shadow bans, community guideline violations, algorithm blocking, TikTok, Instagram, surgical content, reach, engagement, banned hashtags, personal content, social media following, SEO   Takeaways Shadow bans can result in a sudden decrease in reach and engagement on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram. To avoid shadow bans, give your account a break, remove flagged content, and check for banned hashtags. Community guideline violations can include posting dismemberment, sadistic comments, or celebrating suffering or humiliations. Personal content tends to have the highest engagement on social media platforms. Having a large social media following can improve search engine optimization (SEO) and increase visibility on search engines like Google. Titles The Impact of Social Media Following on SEO The Power of Personal Content on Social Media Sound Bites "A shadow ban has a sudden decrease in your reach and engagement." "Give your account a complete break and let the algorithm reset." "Hashtags can go from being used a lot to being banned." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:53 Understanding Shadow Bands 07:12 Tips to Avoid Shadow Bans 10:05 Banned Hashtags and Community Guideline Violations 31:13 Engagement and Social Media Following

    ep 004: Managing Anticoagulants in Dentistry

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 21:34


    In this episode, Dr. Serv Wahan discusses the management of patients on anticoagulants in the dental setting. He addresses common questions and concerns related to blood thinners, tranexamic acid, and the management of bleeding in dental procedures. Dr. Wahan emphasizes the importance of not stopping blood thinners and provides insights into the use of tranexamic acid for local hemostasis.   anticoagulation, blood thinners, dental procedures, tranexamic acid, local hemostasis, patient management Takeaways The importance of managing patients on blood thinners in the dental setting The use of tranexamic acid for local hemostasis in dental procedures The risks and benefits of managing patients on anticoagulants during dental surgery Titles Tranexamic Acid for Local Hemostasis in Dental Surgery Managing Patients on Anticoagulants in Dental Procedures Sound Bites "This topic is for everyone. It's not for doctors, dentists. It's for patients, it's for your family, it's for your friend." "The answer is no. I do not. We just manage any risk of bleeding locally because that's still safer than taking someone off blood thinners." "And they can use it on any cut. I just tell them, you keep it in your fridge, you can use it on any cut. You know, it's a topical. And so it does help." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Anticoagulation Management in Dentistry 03:23Local Management of Bleeding in Dental Procedures

    ep 003: How to Treat Jaw Dislocation Without Sedation

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 12:35


    I have been able to successfully reduce 80% of TMJ dislocations this way. The other 20% have needed general anesthesia or IV sedation.  It doesn't matter if you are a patient, doctor, assistant, or if your friend dislocated their TMJ, you will get something from this episode. 

    ep 002: Hollow Jaw / Focal Osteoporotic Bone Marrow Defects and How They Affect Dental Implants

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 8:10


    So you thought you were safe because your CT scan shows lots of bone for your dental implant? Think again.

    ep 001: What Antibiotics I Recommend for Dental Infections

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 6:20


    My 17 years of oral surgery experience combined with relevant literature makes this a go-to for patients, doctors, and your mom.

    recommend antibiotics dental infections

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