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AI Assisted Coding: Treating AI Like a Junior Engineer - Onboarding Practices for AI Collaboration In this special episode, Sergey Sergyenko, CEO of Cybergizer, shares his practical framework for AI-assisted development built on transactional models, Git workflows, and architectural conventions. He explains why treating AI like a junior engineer, keeping commits atomic, and maintaining rollback strategies creates production-ready code rather than just prototypes. Vibecoding: An Automation Design Instrument "I would define Vibecoding as an automation design instrument. It's not a tool that can deliver end-to-end solution, but it's like a perfect set of helping hands for a person who knows what they need to do." Sergey positions vibecoding clearly: it's not magic, it's an automation design tool. The person using it must know what they need to accomplish—AI provides the helping hands to execute that vision faster. This framing sets expectations appropriately: AI speeds up development significantly, but it's not a silver bullet that works without guidance. The more you practice vibecoding, the better you understand its boundaries. Sergey's definition places vibecoding in the evolution of development tools: from scaffolding to co-pilots to agentic coding to vibecoding. Each step increases automation, but the human architect remains essential for providing direction, context, and validation. Pair Programming with the Machine "If you treat AI as a junior engineer, it's very easy to adopt it. Ah, okay, maybe we just use the old traditions, how we onboard juniors to the team, and let AI follow this step." One of Sergey's most practical insights is treating AI like a junior engineer joining your team. This mental model immediately clarifies roles and expectations. You wouldn't let a junior architect your system or write all your tests—so why let AI? Instead, apply existing onboarding practices: pair programming, code reviews, test-driven development, architectural guidance. This approach leverages Extreme Programming practices that have worked for decades. The junior engineer analogy helps teams understand that AI needs mentorship, clear requirements, and frequent validation. Just as you'd provide a junior with frameworks and conventions to follow, you constrain AI with established architectural patterns and framework conventions like Ruby on Rails. The Transactional Model: Atomic Commits and Rollback "When you're working with AI, the more atomic commits it delivers, more easy for you to kind of guide and navigate it through the process of development." Sergey's transactional approach transforms how developers work with AI. Instead of iterating endlessly when something goes wrong, commit frequently with atomic changes, then rollback and restart if validation fails. Each commit should be small, independent, and complete—like a feature flag you can toggle. The commit message includes the prompt sequence used to generate the code and rollback instructions. This approach makes the Git repository the context manager, not just the AI's memory. When you need to guide AI, you can reference specific commits and their context. This mirrors trunk-based development practices where teams commit directly to master with small, verified changes. The cost of rollback stays minimal because changes are atomic, making this strategy far more efficient than trying to fix broken implementations through iteration. Context Management: The Weak Point and the Solution "Managing context and keeping context is one of the weak points of today's coding agents, therefore we need to be very mindful in how we manage that context for the agent." Context management challenges current AI coding tools—they forget, lose thread, or misinterpret requirements over long sessions. Sergey's solution is embedding context within the commit history itself. Each commit links back to the specific reasoning behind that code: why it was accepted, what iterations it took, and how to undo it if needed. This creates a persistent context trail that survives beyond individual AI sessions. When starting new features, developers can reference previous commits and their context to guide the AI. The transactional model doesn't just provide rollback capability—it creates institutional memory that makes AI progressively more effective as the codebase grows. TDD 2.0: Humans Write Tests, AI Writes Code "I would never allow AI to write the test. I would do it by myself. Still, it can write the code." Sergey is adamant about roles: humans write tests, AI writes implementation code. This inverts traditional TDD slightly—instead of developers writing tests then code, they write tests and AI writes the code to pass them. Tests become executable requirements and prompts. This provides essential guardrails: AI can iterate on implementation until tests pass, but it can't redefine what "passing" means. The tests represent domain knowledge, business requirements, and validation criteria that only humans should control. Sergey envisions multi-agent systems where one agent writes code while another validates with tests, but critically, humans author the original test suite. This TDD 2.0 framework (a talk Sergey gave at the Global Agile Summit) creates a verification mechanism that prevents the biggest anti-pattern: coding without proper validation. The Two Cardinal Rules: Architecture and Verification "I would never allow AI to invent architecture. Writing AI agentic coding, Vibecoding, whatever coding—without proper verification and properly setting expectations of what you want to get as a result—that's the main mistake." Sergey identifies two non-negotiables. First, never let AI invent architecture. Use framework conventions (Rails, etc.) to constrain AI's choices. Leverage existing code generators and scaffolding. Provide explicit architectural guidelines in planning steps. Store iteration-specific instructions where AI can reference them. The framework becomes the guardrails that prevent AI from making structural decisions it's not equipped to make. Second, always verify AI output. Even if you don't want to look at code, you must validate that it meets requirements. This might be through tests, manual review, or automated checks—but skipping verification is the fundamental mistake. These two rules—human-defined architecture and mandatory verification—separate successful AI-assisted development from technical debt generation. Prototype vs. Production: Two Different Workflows "When you pair as an architect or a really senior engineer who can implement it by himself, but just wants to save time, you do the pair programming with AI, and the AI kind of ships a draft, and rapid prototype." Sergey distinguishes clearly between prototype and production development. For MVPs and rapid prototypes, a senior architect pairs with AI to create drafts quickly—this is where speed matters most. For production code, teams add more iterative testing and polishing after AI generates initial implementation. The key is being explicit about which mode you're in. The biggest anti-pattern is treating prototype code as production-ready without the necessary validation and hardening steps. When building production systems, Sergey applies the full transactional model: atomic commits, comprehensive tests, architectural constraints, and rollback strategies. For prototypes, speed takes priority, but the architectural knowledge still comes from humans, not AI. The Future: AI Literacy as Mandatory "Being a software engineer and trying to get a new job, it's gonna be a mandatory requirement for you to understand how to use AI for coding. So it's not enough to just be a good engineer." Sergey sees AI-assisted coding literacy becoming as fundamental as Git proficiency. Future engineering jobs will require demonstrating effective AI collaboration, not just traditional coding skills. We're reaching good performance levels with AI models—now the challenge is learning to use them efficiently. This means frameworks and standardized patterns for AI-assisted development will emerge and consolidate. Approaches like AAID, SpecKit, and others represent early attempts to create these patterns. Sergey expects architectural patterns for AI-assisted development to standardize, similar to how design patterns emerged in object-oriented programming. The human remains the bottleneck—for domain knowledge, business requirements, and architectural guidance—but the implementation mechanics shift heavily toward AI collaboration. Resources for Practitioners "We are reaching a good performance level of AI models, and now we need to guide it to make it impactful. It's a great tool, now we need to understand how to make it impactful." Sergey recommends Obie Fernandez's work on "Patterns of Application Development Using AI," particularly valuable for Ruby and Rails developers but applicable broadly. He references Andrey Karpathy's original vibecoding post and emphasizes Extreme Programming practices as foundational. The tools he uses—Cursor and Claude Code—support custom planning steps and context management. But more important than tools is the mindset: we have powerful AI capabilities now, and the focus must shift to efficient usage patterns. This means experimenting with workflows, documenting what works, and sharing patterns with the community. Sergey himself shares case studies on LinkedIn and travels extensively speaking about these approaches, contributing to the collective learning happening in real-time. About Sergey Sergyenko Sergey is the CEO of Cybergizer, a dynamic software development agency with offices in Vilnius, Lithuania. Specializing in MVPs with zero cash requirements, Cybergizer offers top-tier CTO services and startup teams. Their tech stack includes Ruby, Rails, Elixir, and ReactJS. Sergey was also a featured speaker at the Global Agile Summit, and you can find his talk available in your membership area. If you are not a member don't worry, you can get the 1-month trial and watch the whole conference. You can cancel at any time. You can link with Sergey Sergyenko on LinkedIn.
BONUS: Augmented AI Development - Software Engineering First, AI Second In this special episode, Dawid Dahl introduces Augmented AI Development (AAID)—a disciplined approach where professional developers augment their capabilities with AI while maintaining full architectural control. He explains why starting with software engineering fundamentals and adding AI where appropriate is the opposite of most frameworks, and why this approach produces production-grade software rather than technical debt. The AAID Philosophy: Don't Abandon Your Brain "Two of the fundamental developer principles for AAID are: first, don't abandon your brain. And the second is incremental steps." Dawid's Augmented AI Development framework stands in stark contrast to "vibecoding"—which he defines strictly as not caring about code at all, only results on screen. AAID is explicitly designed for professional developers who maintain full understanding and control of their systems. The framework is positioned on the furthest end of the spectrum from vibe coding, requiring developers to know their craft deeply. The two core principles—don't abandon your brain, work incrementally—reflect a philosophy that AI is a powerful collaborator, not a replacement for thinking. This approach recognizes that while 96% of Dawid's code is now written by AI, he remains the architect, constantly steering and verifying every step. In this segment we refer to Marcus Hammarberg's work and his book The Bungsu Story. Software Engineering First, AI Second: A Hill to Die On "You should start with software engineering wisdom, and then only add AI where it's actually appropriate. I think this is super, super important, and the entire foundation of this framework. This is a hill I will personally die on." What makes AAID fundamentally different from other AI-assisted development frameworks is its starting point. Most frameworks start with AI capabilities and try to add structure and best practices afterward. Dawid argues this is completely backwards. AAID begins with 50-60 years of proven software engineering wisdom—test-driven development, behavior-driven development, continuous delivery—and only then adds AI where it enhances the process. This isn't a minor philosophical difference; it's the foundation of producing maintainable, production-grade software. Dawid admits he's sometimes "manipulating developers to start using good, normal software engineering practices, but in this shiny AI box that feels very exciting and new." If the AI wrapper helps developers finally adopt TDD and BDD, he's fine with that. Why TDD is Non-Negotiable with AI "Every time I prompt an AI and it writes code for me, there is often at least one or two or three mistakes that will cause catastrophic mistakes down the line and make the software impossible to change." Test-driven development isn't just a nice-to-have in AAID—it's essential. Dawid has observed that AI consistently makes 2-3 mistakes per prompt that could have catastrophic consequences later. Without TDD's red-green-refactor cycle, these errors accumulate, making code increasingly difficult to change. TDD answers the question "Is my code technically correct?" while acceptance tests answer "Is the system releasable?" Both are needed for production-grade software. The refactor step is where 50-60 years of software engineering wisdom gets applied to make code maintainable. This matters because AAID isn't vibe coding—developers care deeply about code quality, not just visible results. Good software, as Dave Farley says, is software that's easy to change. Without TDD, AI-generated code becomes a maintenance nightmare. The Problem with "Prompt and Pray" Autonomous Agents "When I hear 'our AI can now code for over 30 hours straight without stopping,' I get very afraid. You fall asleep, and the next morning, the code is done. Maybe the tests are green. But what has it done in there? Imagine everything it does for 30 hours. This system will not work." Dawid sees two diverging paths for AI-assisted development's future. The first—autonomous agents working for hours or days without supervision—terrifies him. The marketing pitch sounds appealing: prompt the AI, go to sleep, wake up to completed features. But the reality is technical debt accumulation at scale. Imagine all the decisions, all the architectural choices, all the mistakes an AI makes over 30 hours of autonomous work. Dawid advocates for the stark contrast: working in extremely small increments with constant human steering, always aligned to specifications. His vision of the future isn't AI working alone—it's voice-controlled confirmations where he says "Yes, yes, no, yes" as AI proposes each tiny change. This aligns with DORA metrics showing that high-performing teams work in small batches with fast feedback loops. Prerequisites: Product Discovery Must Come First "Without Dave Farley, this framework would be totally different. I think he does everything right, basically. With this framework, I want to stand on the shoulders of giants and work on top of what has already been done." AAID explicitly requires product discovery and specification phases before AI-assisted coding begins. This is based on Dave Farley's product journey model, which shows how products move from idea to production. AAID starts at the "executable specifications" stage—it requires input specifications from prior discovery work. This separates specification creation (which Dawid is addressing in a separate "Dream Encoder" framework) from code execution. The prerequisite isn't arbitrary; it acknowledges that AI-assisted implementation works best when the problem is well-defined. This "standing on shoulders of giants" approach means AAID doesn't try to reinvent software engineering—it leverages decades of proven practices from TDD pioneers, BDD creators, and continuous delivery experts. What's Wrong with Other AI Frameworks "When the AI decides to check the box [in task lists], that means this is the definition of done. But how is the AI taking that decision? It's totally ad hoc. It's like going back to the 1980s: 'I wrote the code, I'm done.' But what does that mean? Nobody has any idea." Dawid is critical of current AI frameworks like SpecKit, pointing out fundamental flaws. They start with AI first and try to add structure later (backwards approach). They use task lists with checkboxes where AI decides when something is "done"—but without clear criteria, this becomes ad hoc decision-making reminiscent of 1980s development practices. These frameworks "vibecode the specs," not realizing there's a structured taxonomy to specifications that BDD already solved. Most concerning, some have removed testing as a "feature," treating it as optional. Dawid sees these frameworks as over-engineered, process-centric rather than developer-centric, often created by people who may not develop software themselves. AAID, in contrast, is built by a practicing developer solving real problems daily. Getting Started: Learn Fundamentals First "The first thing developers should do is learn the fundamentals. They should skip AI altogether and learn about BDD and TDD, just best practices. But when you know that, then you can look into a framework, maybe like mine." Dawid's advice for developers interested in AI-assisted coding might seem counterintuitive: start by learning fundamentals without AI. Master behavior-driven development, test-driven development, and software engineering best practices first. Only after understanding these foundations should developers explore frameworks like AAID. This isn't gatekeeping—it's recognizing that AI amplifies whatever approach developers bring. If they start with poor practices, AI will help them build unmaintainable systems faster. But if they start with solid fundamentals, AI becomes a powerful multiplier that lets them work at unprecedented speed while maintaining quality. AAID offers both a dense technical article on dev.to and a gentler game-like onboarding in the GitHub repo, meeting developers wherever they are in their journey. About Dawid Dahl Dawid is the creator of Augmented AI Development (AAID), a disciplined approach where developers augment their capabilities by integrating with AI, while maintaining full architectural control. Dawid is a software engineer at Umain, a product development agency. You can link with Dawid Dahl on LinkedIn and find the AAID framework on GitHub.
Donald Trump recently proclaimed on social media that he is "the president of peace," but peaceful, the world is not. The Gaza war continues, Palestinian children are starving, Russia's war in Ukraine grinds on, and the global economy is in flux, with tremendous uncertainty over Trump's tariffs. For veteran diplomat and the former president of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass, these are remarkable times indeed, as he watches the current world order morph under MAGA. He joins the program from New York. Also on today's show: Tomohiko Taniguchi, Former Special Adviser to Shinzo Abe & Mira Rapp-Hooper, Partner, The Asia Group; Afeef Nessouli, journalist & Aaid worker, Glia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Michael Fioritto, DDS, FAAID, DABOI/ID about the upcoming Central District + Midwest Implant Institute Meeting, All-on-X with Digital Workflow: Live Surgery with ABOI/ID Diplomate Mentors, June 5-7 in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Fioritto shares how participants will gain hands-on experience mastering the complete digital workflow and earn back the meeting investment through completing the patient's final prosthesis. Register now and save $2,000 with code 'CD25VIP' ! https://aaidcentral2025.eventscribe.net/
Live from the 2024 AAID Annual Conference in Atlanta! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Richard J. Miron, DMD, MMSc, PhD about the application of exosomes in regenerative dentistry and the potential for increasing revenue in dental practices by using platelet-rich fibrin therapy for facial esthetics. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Richard Miron visit: https://www.prfedu.com/ To learn more about the AAID visit: www.aaid.com
Live from the 2024 AAID Annual Conference in Atlanta! Drs. Justin Moody, Danny Domingue, and Randy Houska chat with Simon Oh, DDS about his passion for dental implant surgery, the All-on-X full-mouth reconstruction concept, zygomatic implants, teeth in one day, and bone regeneration. He also shares about his important work with Operation Re-dentulate Central America Association (ORCAA) and his dedication to leaving no patients behind. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Simon Oh visit: https://orcaaglobal.com/ and https://allonxmasterclass.com/ To learn more about the AAID visit: www.aaid.com
In this episode, Dr. Pascal Nguyen, a board-certified holistic and biological dentist shares his journey into dentistry and natural health, detailing the impact of airway health, sleep apnea, and common toxins in dental materials. He explains the importance of biocompatible materials and the interconnectedness of oral and overall health. Dr. Pascal also provides practical advice on recognizing and addressing hidden infections, the role of dental health in sleep quality, and the benefits of natural healthcare practices. Throughout this episode, Dr. Pascal shares information about toxic material in dental work and how they can be diagnosed and the importance of Biological Dentistry and how it relates to the whole body. He works to provide the most favorable options for dental services, and fully understands how much oral health affects your entire body. Maintaining a healthy mouth is essential for optimal full-body health and wellness. Connect with Pascal Nguyen, DMD, NMD, AIAOMT, IBDM, AAID, AAO Bio Dental Wellness Center Website: https://pjndental.com/ Podcast: The Dr. Pascal Podcast Connect with us: ANMA 44th Convention & Educational Seminar - August 22-23-24, 2025at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort. Visit anma.org for all the details and to register. American Naturopathic Medical Association: https://www.anma.org American Naturopathic Medical Certification Board: https://www.anmcb.org American Naturopathic Medical Accreditation Board: https://www.anmab.org Society of Complementary Alternative and Holistic Practitioners:https://www.scahp.org Email: admin@anma.org This episode was produced by Espresso Podcast Production: https://www.espressopodcastproduction.com/ **The views and opinions expressed on the Promoting & Protecting Naturopathy an ANMA Podcast are solely those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of the ANMA. The information provided on this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with a qualified medical healthcare professional for any health-related questions or concerns. The ANMA does not endorse any products, services, or treatments mentioned on this podcast. Any reference to a specific product, service, or treatment is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation.*
Join the conversation: https://forms.gle/izqsboAVskUSDZWK7 Stay Updated: https://products.sharedpractices.com/tfap Dr. Justin Moody and I talk about the impact of credentialing in implant dentistry. We get into the roles of the AAID and ABOI, the process of earning credentials, and the benefits these have brought to both practitioners and patients. Drawing from his experience as President-Elect of the ABOI, Dr. Moody offers practical advice for dentists looking to advance their careers. Intro to AOX Preferred Waitlist here.
Live from the 2023 AAID Annual Conference in Las Vegas! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Michael Wehrle, DDS about his mission trips to Puebla, a rural community in Mexico, to provide free high-quality dental work. He also chats about founding the Wehrle Immersion Implant Course as a way to train dentists in implantology and fund his mission work in Puebla. He approaches all patients with the same level of care, and believes in the responsibility to give back. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Michael Wehrl visit: wiic.org To learn more about the AAID visit: www.aaid.com
Live from the 2023 AAID Annual Conference in Las Vegas! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Thomas Graf, DDS about shifting his focus from general dentistry to surgery, his journey from attending Implant Pathway to opening a second full arch office, and his passion for helping people that drives him to challenge the standard. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Thomas Graf visit: https://www.graf.dental/ or follow him: https://www.instagram.com/doctgraf/ To learn more about the AAID visit: www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the 2023 AAID Annual Conference in Las Vegas! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Daniel Marrano, CDT, TE, FICOI about his growing dental lab in Pennsylvania, his experience as a lab technician for over 20 years, and his Annual Conference workshop about analog and digital implant workflows as well as how to use digital tools for success. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Daniel Marrano visit: https://marranodentalarts.com/ To learn more about the AAID visit: www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the 2023 AAID Annual Conference in Las Vegas! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Jeremy Sant, DDS about the importance of thorough education in elevating patient care. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Dr. Alex Planes, owner of Planes Dental Partners and Implants4All and LifestreamU, is a recognized leader in the field of implantology. He blends passion with extensive experience, specializing in Implants and Full Arches. As a graduate of Columbia University Dental School, he has accomplished over 22,000 implant placements and more than 1200 Full Arch Procedures. Dr. Planes holds elite credentials from the American Academy of Implant Prosthodontics and is an active member of ICOI Mastership, AACD, ADA, AGE, and AAID. In 2022, Dr. Planes' company marked a notable accomplishment, clearing $7 million in annual revenue providing patients with specific Implants/Full Arch services. Over the past six years, he has developed comprehensive Clinical Courses and Business Programs to support dentists in expanding their implant businesses by imparting his innovative techniques and profound knowledge. His understanding and experience on scaling a business is invaluable and enables him to mentor entrepreneurs of all industries. In this episode, Brad and Alex discuss what Alex does well in his dental practice and how he has grown his business leaps and bounds by becoming one of the best in his field. Check out his links below to learn more about how he and his team can help you! Bombs: Marketing makes you grow “If you don't want to invest in yourself there is no way you're going to succeed.” - Alex Planes 30% off anyone who listens to the podcast Get aligned with your core values Follow Alex @DrAlexAPlanes Learn more about what Alex is doing https://planesdentalarts.com Watch the full video episode on Brad's Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182 Watch the full video episode on Brad's Youtube Here: https://bradlea.tv
Live from the 2023 AAID Annual Conference in Las Vegas! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Ryan Gilreath, DMD about his experience becoming an AAID Associate Fellow and growing his practice. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Gilreath visit: https://www.charlestonimplantandsedationdentistry.com/meet-dr-gilreath/ To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the AAID 2023 Central District Meeting in Chicago! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Naif Sinada, DMD, MS about the craftsmanship of dentistry, specializing in prosthodontics, and the future of implant dentistry. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Sinada visit: https://ozarkpros.com/fayetteville/meet-the-doctors/ To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the AAID 2023 Central District Meeting in Chicago! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Jumoke Adedoyin, DDS, AFAAID about her experience overcoming obstacles and finding success being a dentist, supporting implant dentists in a leadership role, and helping women show up in excellence through her life coach business. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Adedoyin visit: https://www.drjumoke.com/aboutdrjumoke To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the AAID 2023 Central District Meeting in Chicago! Drs. Justin Moody and Danny Domingue chat with Dr. Sarah Jockin, DDS about her journey to becoming an ABOI/ID Diplomate and the importance of putting yourself out there. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Jockin visit: https://implantdentisttampa.net/meet-dr-sarah-jockin/ To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
"Don't be shy because there's a lot of people out there who want to help you," says Dr. Janice Wang. Entering into the world of dentistry can be very overwhelming. It takes bravery to reach out and ask for help on a case, network with other dentists at a meeting, and to find the courage to believe that you CAN! In this interview, AAID-credentialed dentists, Dr. Janice Wang and Dr. Jasmine Sung, dive into their own experiences as females in a male-dominated profession, choosing to specialize in implant dentistry, the importance of mentorship, and what a membership in the AAID means to them. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Janice Wang and her practice, visit: https://www.wcimplant.com To learn more about Dr. Jasmine Sung and her practice, visit: https://www.drsungimplants.com/?trk=webLink To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Live from the Annual Conference, Matthew Young, DDS interviews Christian Coachman, DDS about his journey being a "smile architect," helping people deliver a predictable smile through the Digital Smile Design company, and his experience with AAID. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Christian Coachman and Digital Smile Design visit: https://digitalsmiledesign.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
On this episode we sit down with Dr. Chip Parrish from Llano, Texas: he practices with his wife Dr. Jennifer Parrish in the heart of the beautiful Texas hills country. Parrish Dentistry provides most types of dental treatment from orthodontics to endodontics, implant dentistry to cosmetic dentistry. In their almost twenty years of practice, Dr. Chip and Dr. Jennifer have experience in most every type and style of dental practice management. Dr. Chip has published hundreds of patien-friendly dental articles and has put on training seminars for dental industry teams, primary care physicians, and dental office team members. Dr. Chip is or has been associated with the AGD, ADA, IAO, ICOI, and AAID. Both doctors have trained at LVI, Spear, UTHSCA, Rondeau Seminars, CR Foundation, and a variety of continuing education dental leaders. This is a long episode, but if you are considering switching from VPS to a digital impressioning system, listen to the end it's packed with clinical tips!
On this episode we sit down with Dr. Chip Parrish from Llano, Texas: he practices with his wife Dr. Jennifer Parrish in the heart of the beautiful Texas hills country. Parrish Dentistry provides most types of dental treatment from orthodontics to endodontics, implant dentistry to cosmetic dentistry. In their almost twenty years of practice, Dr. Chip and Dr. Jennifer have experience in most every type and style of dental practice management. Dr. Chip has published hundreds of patien-friendly dental articles and has put on training seminars for dental industry teams, primary care physicians, and dental office team members. Dr. Chip is or has been associated with the AGD, ADA, IAO, ICOI, and AAID. Both doctors have trained at LVI, Spear, UTHSCA, Rondeau Seminars, CR Foundation, and a variety of continuing education dental leaders. This is a long episode, but if you are considering switching from VPS to a digital impressioning system, listen to the end it's packed with clinical tips!
The Tooth or Dare Podcast welcomes Justin Moody to the Podcast. Graduating from Crawford High School in 1989 and attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln studying Biological Sciences. While in dental school he was awarded the National Disaster Medical System Appreciation letter for his efforts during the Oklahoma City Bombing, the Teledyne Removable Prothedontic outstanding student award, the Oral Pathology outstanding student award, and completed a mini-residency in the Advanced Education in General Dentistry department. Learning didn't stop after graduating from dental school, Dr. Moody knew that incorporating dental implants into his practice was the right thing to do for his patients. He attended the prestigious Misch International Implant Institute where he was awarded a fellowship and mastership. Providing quality dental care to rural America is a priority of Dr. Moody's, he is the owner of Horizon West Dental Group which has multiple locations in western Nebraska providing state of the art dental care with the latest in technology by some of the most highly trained dentists around. In 2008 Dr. Moody limited his practice to the field of dental implants by opening the first Dental Implant Center in Rapid City South Dakota. ___________________________________________________ In this episode, we were live at AAID! Dr. Moody talks about how he got into implant dentistry, practicing with his childhood dentist, and a few of the strangest things he's seen in his practice. This superhero helped change lives in rural Nebraska by educating patients on the importance of modern practices. While treating his patients, he discovered that dentures, partials, and bridges were not the best solutions and that dental implants were the way to go. Lastly, he discusses a few things that hygienists need to know when someone has gotten an implant done by someone else, in order to spot early signs of an implant failure. Stay tuned until the very end of the podcast for a spicy conversation! Let us know what you peeps think about it. Reach out to Justin at: https://www.justinmoodydds.com On Instagram @drjustinmoody ___________________________________________________ Our hosts encourage you to leave them a review! Find more episodes at https://www.toothordare.ca/ Follow us on Instagram! Podcast: @toothordare.podcast Irene: @toothlife.irene Katrina: @thedentalwinegenist
Two dentists had a vision to create a space where dentists could receive hands-on learning and where patients in-need could get affordable treatment. Recently, the dreams of Dr. Cory Glenn and Dr. Ben Kellum became a reality and Transcend Dental Education was born. AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with the duo to discuss the clinic, how it came to fruition, the benefits dentists and patients can expect, and reminisce on old memories. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Transcend Dental Education, visit: https://transcendde.com To learn more about the AAID, visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Entering the world of dentistry can be overwhelming, but trying to figure out which technologies to incorporate into your practice on top of that, is a job in itself! We may not have all the answers to your technology inquiries but at least we can cover one of the hottest topics: scanners. AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with long time friend, Andrew Sedler, from Burbank Dental Labs to discuss everything dentists need to know about the world of scanners. From pricing to workflows, this podcast has it all. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Andrew Sedler and the Burbank Dental Lab visit: https://burbankdental.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
So you want to start milling your own abutments in-house but aren't sure where to begin. Do you go with the 150K mill with all the whistles and gadgets? Or do you go with something simpler but may have to replace down the line? AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with milling experts, Jack Jeong and Charles Park from 3DBioCAD, to discuss everything dentists need to know about milling before purchasing. If you're looking to create a more efficient workflow in your practice, then this one is for you! Listen in. The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about ack Jeong and Charles Park at 3DBioCAD visit: http://3dbiocad.com To learn more about the AAID, please visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Curious how your practice ranks on Google? AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with "The Reviews Doctor," Dr. Len Tau. Dr. Tau has been practicing for well over 20 years and was selected as one of Philadelphia's top dentists by Philadelphia Magazine. He's well-known around his community and across the country as an expert marketing strategist that helps dentists with reviews, online ranking, SEO, and social proof. Hear some of Dr. Tau's proven digital marketing strategies for gaining positive reviews and referrals from patients in this episode. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Len Tau and his business visit: https://www.drlentau.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Max Schrems apunta los cañones a las webs cuyos faldones de cookies no incluyen un botón de rechazo completo en primera capa, anunciando un sistema automatizado que permitirá demandar a diez mil empresas. Además, Android empieza a seguir los pasos de Apple con la adopción de medidas de privacidad para aplicaciones móviles. Con Cris Moro y Sergio Maldonado
Inspired by his father, Dr. Ed Kusek, and the work/family balance that a dental career can bring, Dr. Alex Kusek, decided to follow in his father's footsteps to become an implant dentist. AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Dominigue, sat down with the father and son to hear their story of how they became involved in dentistry, the pros and cons of digital dentistry, and how each of them distinguished themselves in the field. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Ed Kusek and his practice visit: https://www.drkusek.com To learn more about Dr. Alex Kusek and his practice visit: https://chs.dental
Dr. Mark Whitefield joins Alan for a rousing discussion of how implants can change everything for the general dentist. Mark is a fourth generation dentist from Nashville who admits to being obsessed with dental implants! Mark talks about being accredited in both the AACD and AAID and how that's made him a better dentist. Mark graduated in the mid 90's during the big cosmetic boom but switched his focus to dental implants in the early 2000's. What I noticed about Mark is that his mindset is that dental implants can be for anyone. Not just high end/wealthy patients. Mark hates removable! He tries to get edentulous patients back to TRUE FIXED! (particularly in the mandible) Cost effective fixed implant restorations are within reach! What keeps dentists from getting into implants? Keeping implants in house Can a person who fears surgery become a surgeon? Young dentists aren't afraid of anything and they have a ton of debt! Removing barriers to implant treatment Mark explains that dental benefits actually cover a lot of implant services The solution for implant education is mentorship! Some links from the show: Mark's practice Mark's implant marketing service, Implant Evolution
You may know him from the legacy of his father, Dr. Duke Heller, or from one of his international or national lectures in implant dentistry. Regardless, this man is chock-full of knowledge, experience, and advice for younger dentists. Meet Dr. Rob Heller. In this episode, Dr. Heller and Dr. Danny Domingue discuss the process of owning a practice, facial aesthetics, and some of the best career paths in dentistry. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Heller and his practice visit: https://www.oirdental.com/about/team/dr-heller/ To learn more about the Midwest Implant Institute visit: https://midwestimplantinstitute.com/pages/the-midwest-implant-institute-staff To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Android empieza a cerrar el paso a la visibilidad que unas apps tienen de otras en el teléfono, y Max Schrems denuncia el AAID (identificador de dispositivo), que podría terminar como el IDFA (lo mismo en Apple), sujeto a consentimiento. Además: Ahora que todos los medios de comunicación se afanan por desplegar sistemas de gestión de identidad (como alternativa a cookies) se considera que estos pueden penalizar en exceso los tiempos de carga, justo cuando cambia el algoritmo de Google para premiar a las webs ultraligeras. Spotify compra Locker Room y ya puede competir contra Clubhouse de forma mucho más peligrosa (para los pioneros en Social Audio) que las alternativas de Twitter, LinkedIn y otros. Brecha de seguridad y multa para Booking.com, y siguen volando datos extraídos de una brecha anterior en Facebook. Con Cris Moro y Sergio Maldonado
Dr. William Liang discusses implant technology, common challenges and their solutions and ways to get started placing implants. Episode hosted by Joel Fransen. Dr. William Liang (Bill) attended the University of British Columbia and received his B.Sc. degree in Microbiology in 1981 and his DMD Degree in 1983. He has been practicing dentistry in Surrey, BC for the past 38 years. Dr. Liang is Board Certified by the American Board of Oral Implantology/Implant Dentistry and is an Honoured Fellow of the Academy of the AAID. Currently his practice is focused on adult restorative and implant dentistry. He has held various roles within the AAID and continues to be involved with its leadership on education. Bill is currently the Chair of the MaxiCourses of the AAID and a member of the Education Oversight Committee. Aside from implant dentistry, Bill also mentors the Fraser Valley Cast Gold Study Club. He is privileged to have been mentored by the late Dr. R.V. Tucker for over thirty years on conservative cast gold restorations and served as the president of the Academy of Richard V. Tucker Study Clubs. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, Dr. Joel Fransen, Richmond Endodontics CA, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses or other destructive or contaminating code elements. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, gets real with AAID President, Dr. Duke Heller, on the Podcast as they discuss topics ranging from Dr. Heller's early career, his latest book release, and an inside look into the Midwest Implant Institute. "I'm very pleased with my life," said Dr. Heller. With little tidbits of advice tucked in throughout the episode, it's the perfect listen for older and younger dentists alike. Check it out! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Heller and the Midwest Implant Institute visit: https://midwestimplantinstitute.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html To contact Dr. Heller directly, please email president@aaid.com
Dr. Maria Rotondi is an accomplished dentist with a wealth of knowledge. She graduated from the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry in 1986. She is past president of the Ontario Study Club for Osseointegration, a graduate and mentor at the Kois center for advanced education, and a graduate of the Olmos TMD and sleep residency. She is also a fellow of the Academy of General Dentistry, a fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Implantology, and currently serves on the Admissions and Credentialing Board of the AAID as well as serving as examiner for the AAID. She has a private practice Woodbridge, Ontario. We talk about why oral health is important, and how parents can promote oral health in their children.
Our very own Eric Rankin joins Jason on The Layover Live this week to talk about the ever-changing world of data privacy. Eric and Jason talk about new data privacy laws and policies that were put in place last year and what destination marketers need to know to stay out of trouble. They also discuss the death of the 3rd party cookie and demystify acronyms you have have heard like IDFA or AAID. And as always we share some advice to DMOs on how they can best stay up to date on data privacy laws, and how you can make sure you're following all the current best practices out there.
"If implant dentistry were a house and you knew exactly where your foundation was going to go, could you build the walls ahead of time? The answer is yes." - Dr. Robert Stanley, DDS, PhD, MS, FAGD, FAAID, DABOI AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with Dr. Robert Stanley AKA "The Smile Engineer™" to discuss all things implant dentistry including efficient processes, how to incorporate prosthodontics into your practice and advice for younger dentists. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Stanley and his practice visit: https://stanleyinstitute.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Biophilic Design has so many aspects to it, it is not just plants, greenery, light, colour ways, it is also about using natural materials in products, using natural materials to enhance a space and provide happiness and comfort to those using it. A recent (and we hope successful!) entry to Surge for Water 2020, an annual design competition in Dubai run by the charity which is aiming to end poverty and provide clean water in challenged locations (eg Uganda and Haiti). I spoke to the design team of AAID, Allen Architecture Interior Design, is based in Dubai, about the concept behind their LINK entry. Working together they created an hexagonal modular wall system made out of sustainable local and recycled materials which also employ local artisans and labour. Just as we do, each 'LINK” block relies on the one below, and can be adapted as shelves, planters, like little pods. Obviously the hexagon is an important shape in nature, just look inside a Bee Hive. With Lockdown preventing many of us from having our own space, the privacy to be able to pursue a hobby, to connect back to yourself, this challenge stuck the team at AAID as a key issue they wanted to help. Seeing people in labour camps, or being unable to move from four walls, when home becomes work, how do we reconnect to us? Their concept allows the community where it is installed to move it around, to make it taller or shorter, shape it. One of the overarching elements of this project which for me is excellent, is that the manufacture of these LINK pod modular system supports local community, local farmers, local artisans, helping preserve specialist skills. Being surrounded by four walls wherever you are, whether that's in an office building in Dubai or in a home in Wisconsin, you need something natural around you to help your wellness, your focus, your creativity, your happiness, your joy. This LINK system ticks all those boxes, and to top it all, it is a beautiful and inspirational piece of furniture! I wish them luck!To find out more about AAID visit their website. For more about Surge for Water see theirs. A big thank you to the team in Dubai for spending time with me and sharing their project with us too. Thanks to Regina Mathew, Mansi Tewari, Ruqaiyya Reza, Somya Garg.
We are excited to have internationally renowned Prosthodontist and Implantologist, Dr. Joseph J. Massad as our AAID 2020 Virtual Experience Keynote Speaker. He has lectured literally around the world. Named one of the top clinicians in CE for 2000-2009 by Dentistry Today, and recipient of the 2006 Chicago Dental Society "Gordon J. Christensen Recognition Lecturer Award." Dr. Massad regularly lectures at meetings of dental organizations such as the American Prosthodontic Society, the American Dental Association, the Canadian Dental Association, the Federation Dentaire International, and the Portuguese Dental Association. Listen to this episode for a sneak peak into his Keynote, "We Don’t Know What We Don’t Know" on Thursday, November 12 at 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. at the AAID Virtual Experience. Register here: http://bit.ly/AAIDVirtual2020 To learn more about Dr. Massad and his practice, visit: https://www.drjosephmassad.com To learn more about the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Dr. Justin Moody discusses his work with training dentists in implantology with Implant Pathway at the New Horizon Dental Center, digital workflow, indications for immediate implants in the esthetic zone, incision line complications, favored grafting materials, lasers, peri-implantitis, and his podcast, Dentists, Implants and Worms. Dr. Justin D. Moody graduated from the University of Oklahoma Health Science Center college of Dentistry in 1997. While in dental school he was awarded the National Disaster Medical System Appreciation letter for his efforts during the Oklahoma City Bombing, the Teledyne Removable Prosthodontic outstanding student award, the Oral Pathology outstanding student award and completed a mini residency in the General Dentistry department.Dr. Moody attended the prestigious Misch International Implant Institute where he was awarded a fellowship and mastership and attended the AAID maxi-course residency at the Medical College of Georgia. Dr. Moody has earned Fellow and Diplomate status in the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, Fellow and Associate Fellow status in the American Academy of Implant Dentistry and was one of the youngest Diplomates in the American Board of Oral Implantology/implant dentistry. Dr. Moody is adjunct faculty at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, a Mentor at the Kois Center in Seattle Washington and recently became an Honored Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry.Dr. Moody is the owner of Horizon West Dental group. In 2008 he opened the first Dental Implant Center in Rapid City, South Dakota. Dr. Moody founded Implant Pathway in 2014. In 2017 Dr. Moody helped found the New Horizon Dental Institute in Tempe Arizona. This 501(c)3 non-profit clinic was designed to help those that can't afford dental implants as well as the day to day dentistry, it is here that the Implant Pathway attendees can gain the valuable live implant training while helping the most deserving people right here in the USA. Today Dr Moody calls Scottsdale Arizona home where he devotes his time to Implant Pathway, New Horizons Dental and continues to see patients in his private practices. The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast (DCCP) is provided for general informational purposes only. The DCCP, MounceEndo, LLC, and Dr. Richard Mounce personally have no liability for any clinical, management, or financial decisions or actions taken or made by you based on the information provided in this program. The DCCP is not intended to offer dental, medical, legal, management, investment, surgical, tax, clinical, or any other professional advice. Reliance on the information in the DCCP is done entirely at the listeners own risk. No guarantees, representations, or warrantees are made with regard to the completeness, accuracy, and/or quality of the DCCP. The DCCP takes no responsibility for, does not endorse, and does not imply a relationship/affiliation to any websites, products, services, devices, individuals, organizations which are hyperlinked to any DCCP component or mentioned in the DCCP. Third party materials, hyperlinks, and/or DCCP content does not reflect the opinions, standards, and policies of MounceEndo, LLC (owner of the DCCP, Dr. Richard Mounce, the guest, or show sponsors). The DCCP makes no warranty that the Podcast and its server are free of computer viruses.The Dental Clinical Companion Podcast expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special consequential or other damages arising out of any individuals use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, this podcast or the information presented in this podcast. http://www.dentalclinicalcompanion.com/ Support the show (http://mounceendo.com/)
Happy Dental Implant Awareness Month (DIAM)! DIAM happens every year in September to highlight the positive experience of working with AAID-credentialed dentists and to spread awareness about the life-changing benefits of dental implants. AAID Podcast host and AAID-credentialed dentist, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with Carol Neiger and her entire marketing team at NeigerDesign to discuss the importance of DIAM, different ways patients are looking for dentists, and how to capture and engage new or existing audiences to bring in more patients. Listen in! Download the official DIAM promo materials here: https://bit.ly/AAID2020DIAM To learn more about NeigerDesign, visit: https://www.neigerdesign.com To learn more about the AAID Consumer site, visit: https://www.aaid-implant.org
Dr. Amos Yahav, recipient of the Thomas Edison Award and Founder of Augma Biomaterials Ltd. invented a unique material that improves the results of the oral augmentation process. AAID Podcast host, Dr. Danny Domingue, discussed the creation of the product, its applications, and why so many dentists are recommending it! Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Yahav and Augma Biomaterials visit: https://www.augmabio.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
AAID President, Dr. Bernee Dunson discusses with AAID Podcast hosts, Dr. Danny Domingue and Dr. Justin Moody, about some updates and unique opportunities about the AAID this year. In this episode, they cover changes with the Annual Conference, crucial learning experiences, and an exciting path for the future of the AAID. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Dunson’s practice, visit: https://dunsondental.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with Equipment Specialist, Jesse Kosnitzsky from Dentsply Sirona, to get the inside scoop on the newly launched CEREC Primemill. This grinding and milling unit is a game changer in dental practice in how it facilitates and accelerates the fabrication of chairside restorations. One of the Primemill’s most significant features is how it reduces the time to create a zirconia crown by more than half. As Dr. Domingue discovers, the time to create a crown is about four minutes. If you are in the market for a better, more efficient digital workflow, this podcast is one you will want to check out. Get a behind-the-scenes look into how this device will elevate your practice. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dentsply Sirona, visit: https://www.dentsplysirona.com/en-us To learn more about the CEREC Primemill and other products and services, contact Jesse Kosnitzsky at linkedin.com/in/jesse-kosnitzky-574081b4 To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
Learning and implementing the best workflow into your dental practice can be quite the challenge. On top of that, training your staff to understand your mindset and efficiency level makes it that much harder. Dr. Colin Lathrop from Katy, Texas has established an incredible workflow that utilizes the strengths of each of his staff members that has transformed his practice into a well-oiled machine and has more than doubled his new patients. AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, and Dr. Colin Lathrop discuss their advice for dental students and residents starting their career, best business practices for dentists, and most importantly, how to create self-lead staff members. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Lathrop and his practice visit: https://lathropdentalcenter.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with Dr. Abe Hoellrich and Dr. Daniel Smith to talk about their experiences as naval dentists. “Ya we had two nuclear reactors on board. It was just underneath dental…” Hear the wild stories of how these dentists treated hundreds of patients, the day to day life on their ship, and some interesting insight into the latest implant dentistry technologies coming out. This is one you don’t want to miss! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Hoellrich and his practice visit: https://www.grandviewdentalcare.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
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Ever had an implant fail after years of function? AAID Podcast Host, Dr. Danny Domingue, discusses with Dr. Steven Acker and Dr. Chris Huff, something that every dentist should be screening for in their practice: Sleep Apnea and airway issues. As dentists, we have the unique ability to see our patients more than their physicians and it is up to us to detect and prevent these abnormalities as they can lead to some very serious issues. “I can’t believe I’m a dentist and I haven’t seen this before,” says Dr. Domingue. If you are a dentist performing any sort of reconstruction with dental implants, listen to this podcast to learn more about how you can incorporate this into your practice and why it’s important. Help spread the word! This is the new frontier for dentistry. Listen in! The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual participants and not necessarily that of the AAID. Links from this Episode: To learn more about Dr. Acker and his practice visit: https://www.elitedentalofsi.com To learn more about Dr. Huff and his practice visit: https://www.huffdentistry.com To learn more about the AAID visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
During the COVID-19 crisis, you may feel like you're looking into a crystal ball. AAID Podcast host, Dr. Danny Domingue, sat down with Kyle Kellner, registered CPA and CFP, to discuss payroll protection advice, the process to getting your loans, and a breakdown of what the funds can be used for. Listen in! To learn more about Kyle Keller and his company, visit: http://www.skbaa.com/index.php or email him at kbkellner@skbaa.com To learn more about the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, visit: https://www.aaid.com/index.html
About Dr. Omid Termechi Dr Termechi is one of the leading implantalogists specializing in advanced implant dentistry and dental prostatic. He has performed thousands of implant surgeries and oral reconstructions using minimally invasive procedures with excellent results and fast recovery times for patients. Omid Termechi, D.D.S graduated from the New York University College of Dentistry in 1998. He went on to complete a one year General Practice Residency program at Interfaith Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Dr. Termechi continued with a second year of General Practice Residency at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Dr. Termechi received his training in Oral Implantology by completing a two year, full-time Fellowship in Oral Implantology and Biomaterials at the Brookdale Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. Department of Oral Implantology and Biomaterials. He is the Founder of Five Town Implant study club as well as Dental Implant Surgical Seminar where he directs a teaching institution where trains American license dentist how to preform dental implant surgery on LIVE patients at UFM in Guatemala He is an Assistant Professor at New York University College of Dentistry Department of Periodontics and Implant dentistry. He was an ADA CELL Seminar Series Lecturer on varies topic on implant dentistry from 2005-2015. Dr. Termechi has achieved Associate Fellowship status in The American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) as well as Fellowship and a Diplomat status in the International Congress of Oral Implantology (ICOI) and membership with ADA, AAID, ICOI. Dr. Termechi lectures on a variety of topics in Oral Implantology nationally and internationally.
Rob and Paul host Dr. Tyler Bond, a practicing dentist, currently serving in the U.S. Navy at Naval Base Kitsap in Washington State and soon to be stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina with the Marines for three years starting in the summer of 2019. Dr. Bond is a 2018 graduate of Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine - Arizona, where he received multiple awards for implant and digital dentistry including the AAID student award and the comprehensive implant dentistry award. Paul and Rob chat with Dr. Bond about the “military option” for funding dental school, the clinical training benefits of practicing dentistry in the Navy, how his experience at Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine helped jumpstart his career, and the importance of continuing education courses while still a dental student (a Paul Goodman favorite). Finally, Dr. Bond talks about his somewhat unique method for finding part-time associateship positions. Listeners who want to learn more about Dr. Tyler Bond or reach him can do so at www.TylerBondDMD.com, www.DrTylerBond.com, or by emailing him at DrTylerBond@HappyHealthySmiles.com. Listeners who want to reach out to Paul can do so at paul@dentalnachos.com and those who want reach out to Rob can do so Rob at Rob@RMontgomery-Law.com.