Everyday Oral Surgery
Have you ever been talking with other surgeons about the way they do things in their practice and you heard something that helped you out? This podcast is meant to give you an insight into the way other surgeons do things and think about things. Sometimes small changes can make a big difference in your daily routine.
Episodes
262 episodes since 2020
Extraction Pearls, and Tips on Dealing with Extraction Complications (with Dr. Nekky Jamal)
Today’s nuggets of wisdom are courtesy of Dr. Nekky Jamal, a general dentist practicing in rural Alberta, Canada, and he is here to speak about the best ways to avoid dental complications when professional help is many miles away. Our conversat...
September 09, 2024
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1:21:44
The 5 Cs to Reduce Team Stress, Burnout, and Turnover (with Judy Mausolf, Practice Coach)
Do you notice stressed, burned-out, and tired-looking faces in your practice? If so, don’t miss this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery! Judy Kay Mausolf is back for another insightful conversation with Dr. Stucki. Judy, a motivational speaker, p...
September 02, 2024
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39:06
Pro Tips on the Coronal Approach, with Dr. Andrew Jenzer
Today, we welcome back Dr. Andrew Jenzer, a renowned expert in oral and maxillofacial surgery and a Clinical Associate in the Department of Surgery at Duke University, where he specializes in craniomaxillofacial trauma and reconstructive surger...
August 26, 2024
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53:39
Pro Tips Investing in Business Ventures Outside of Oral Surgery, with Drs. Stucki and Hechler
Part of what makes many oral surgeons successful is their ability to navigate risk, thrive in uncertainty, and make difficult decisions based on informed predictions. These skills also make us well-suited for the lucrative world of diversified ...
August 19, 2024
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1:00:05
How to Grow Your Implant Practice Through Educating Your Referring Doctors (with Dr. Vic Martel)
Are you looking to expand your implant practice and boost referrals? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Vic Martel, founder of the Martel Academy, to discuss how to grow your implant practice by focusing on educating your referring doctors. ...
August 12, 2024
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Episode 262
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49:48
The Current Economic Landscape of Oral Surgery and Ways to Find Success (with Dr. Shahrokh Bagheri)
Today we welcome Dr. Shahrokh Bagheri; attending surgeon at Georgia Oral & Facial Reconstructive Surgery and president of Georgia Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons to discuss how you can find success in the current landscape of ora...
August 07, 2024
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Episode 261
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48:02
Establishing a Private Cleft and Craniofacial Practice, with Dr. Rick Kapitan
Dr. Rick Kapitan is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon specializing in cleft lip and palate surgery, orthognathic surgery, facial trauma repair, bone grafting, and dental implant reconstruction. As the Director of the Carolinas Ce...
August 06, 2024
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Episode 251
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37:30
Why Do Men Only Comprise 34% of Third Molar Extractions Compared to Women? Reasons for the Disparity and Ways to Address it (with Dr. Robert John)
How do we ensure that men and women both receive the dental care that they need? Today, we are joined by Dr. Robert John, an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon practicing in Michigan, to discuss noteworthy trends in men’s dental health and the type...
August 05, 2024
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Episode 260
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25:43
Oral Board Prep Resources: A Great Book and Review Course to Utilize (with Drs. Findlay, Shaikh, and Jenzer)
The St. Louis Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Review is a thorough course crafted to equip participants for the Oral Certifying Examination. Renowned for its specialized and comprehensive approach, it has become a popular choice among t...
August 01, 2024
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Episode 259
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29:37
Fat Grafts to Mitigate Scar Tissue: Buccal Fat Pad Usage in the Orbit for Treatment of Recalcitrant Lower Eyelid Scars (with Dr. Brian Willoughby, Oculoplastic Surgeon)
In the previous episode, we briefly touched on the wonder of fat grafting in preventing scarring when used in eye surgeries. Today, we dive even deeper, with the help of the Oculoplastic Surgeon, Dr. Brian Willoughby. Dr. Willoughby begins by w...
July 29, 2024
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Episode 258
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30:13
Complications in Dentoalveolar Cases: What We Can Learn When Things go Wrong (with Drs. Grant Stucki and Ben Hechler)
What can we learn from the cases that don’t go according to plan? During this episode, Dr. Benjamin Hechler joins us to discuss dentoalveolar and anesthesia complications. Join us to hear Dr. Hechler’s insights on a series of real-life cases, f...
July 22, 2024
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Episode 257
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52:59
Eye Anatomy, Trauma, and Management (with Oculoplastic Surgeon, Dr. Harkaran Rana)
We are excited to welcome our first-ever Oculoplastic Surgeon onto the Everyday Oral Surgery podcast. Dr. Harkaran Rana is currently a staff member at the Swedish Medical Center in Colorado, and he begins our conversation by walking us through ...
July 15, 2024
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Episode 256
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56:55
Tips On Obtaining Hospital Privileges and Managing Them Efficiently (with Dr. Matthew Pham)
Having privileges at your local hospital can be incredibly helpful when running a private practice. Today’s guest, Dr. Matthew Pham, is here to tell us how to obtain and manage hospital privileges. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about the process o...
July 08, 2024
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Episode 255
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39:44
Beyond Borders: An Oral Surgeon's Experience Working in Africa for 15 Years (with Dr. Tim Bartholomew)
Have you ever thought about what it's like to perform complex oral surgeries in some of the most remote parts of Africa? Today, we sit down with Dr. Timothy Bartholomew, a leading oral and maxillofacial surgeon at North Coast Oral Surgery, to d...
July 01, 2024
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Episode 254
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43:38
Restoring Smiles and Hearts: Humanitarian Work to Provide Veterans with Implant Rehabilitation (with Dr. N. Ray Lee)
One of the best ways to extract real joy from your specialty is to give it away, and today’s guest embodies this belief. Joining Dr. Stucki on the podcast is Dr. Ray Lee, an OMS practicing in Virginia. Dr. Lee shares his journey from nearly bei...
June 25, 2024
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Episode 253
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22:47
Malpractice Insurance: Defending You and Your License (with Dr. Anthony Spina)
Medical professional liability insurance, more commonly known as malpractice insurance, is the most important insurance for oral and maxillofacial surgeons. To explain why this is, we are joined today by Anthony M. Spina, MD, DDS, whose positio...
June 17, 2024
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Episode 252
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40:31
Anesthesia and Autism: Diagnosis, Prep, and Treatment, with Dr. Jonathan Bacon
Autism is an expansive spectrum, and its diagnosis and treatment protocols are as equally widespread. To help us gain a better understanding of autism and how anesthesia works with autistic patients, we are joined today by Dental Anesthesiologi...
June 10, 2024
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Episode 250
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50:44
Navigating Full Arch Rehabilitation from a Prosthodontic Lens, with Dr. Hunter Dawson (Prosthodontist)
There is no one-size-fits-all approach to treating dental patients, especially when it comes to complicated procedures like full arch reconstruction, as today’s guest, Dr. Hunter Dawson, will attest. Dr. Dawson joins us to talk about how he nav...
June 03, 2024
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38:21
Reviewing Anesthesia Near Misses with Aortic Stenosis and Other Issues, with Dr. Paul Rollins
Anesthesia is critical to surgical procedures, ensuring patients are comfortable and pain-free during operations. However, administering anesthesia is not without risks, especially for patients with underlying health conditions like aortic sten...
May 27, 2024
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Episode 248
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52:17
Exploring the Role of Airway Deficiency on TMD, with Dr. Andy Loetscher
We often underestimate the importance of sleep and how “horror sleep” can negatively affect all aspects of our lives. One of the major hindrances to good sleep is airway complications, but maxillomandibular advancement surgical interventions ma...
May 20, 2024
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Episode 247
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54:24
Finding Humor in Oral Surgery: Funny Stereotypes and Observations
It is so important to be able to find humor in every situation, even difficult ones and as an oral surgeon, you may encounter difficult situations often! Today’s topic of discussion is a bit of a lighter one, as we are joined by Ben Hechler to ...
May 13, 2024
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Episode 246
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55:21
Enhancing Anesthesia in the Office: Leveraging Technology for Efficiency and Safety, with Dr. Dallen Mill (Anesthesiologist)
During this episode, Dr. Dallen Mill joins us to share a few technologies that have been so beneficial to him that he would almost describe them as magic. We kick off our conversation with a brief overview of the history of anesthesia before we...
May 06, 2024
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Episode 245
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40:57
Medicine Review: Neurological and Psychiatric Considerations, with Dr. Andrew Jenzer
As an oral surgeon, all aspects of a patient’s medical status and history have to be taken into account. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Andrew Jenzer back to the show to discuss relevant psychological and neurological conditions and the medica...
April 29, 2024
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Episode 244
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1:02:25
Anaphylaxis and Anesthesia: Pearls on Diagnosis and Management, with Dr. Jon Bacon (Dental Anesthesiologist)
Allergic reactions are as nuanced as they are subjective – there are no blanket treatments for anaphylaxis, and each case needs to be observed in isolation. Today we are joined by the Dental Anesthesiologist, Jonathan Bacon, DDS, to walk us thr...
April 22, 2024
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Episode 243
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1:01:13
Zygomatic Fractures: Strategies for Effective Management, with Dr. Aaron Liddell
Frequently encountered in maxillofacial trauma patients, zygomatic fractures are probably the most common mid-face fracture after a broken nose, so it’s important that you know how to manage them! Joining us today to share some effective strate...
April 15, 2024
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Episode 242
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53:23