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    Explore "extractions" with insightful episodes like "Nicholas J Denton: Pt 1 Mushroom Spagyria & Dual Extractions", "Very Clinical redux: Extractions for Fun and Profit", "Very Clinical: What You Should Know When You're New and Dumb", "Part 1: Sinus Perforations Following Teeth Extractions" and "#42 The Hybrid Theories" from podcasts like ""philosophical minds", "The Very Dental Podcast Network", "The Very Dental Podcast Network", "Hints & Tips in Dentistry With Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi" and "Alien Strand"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Very Clinical redux: Extractions for Fun and Profit

    Very Clinical redux: Extractions for Fun and Profit

    In this riveting episode, each of the Very Clinical guys discusses their methods for doing basic extractions.

    Highlights today include:

    • Mac and Kevin are talented at extractions and do it all
    • Zach's not a huge fan of extractions, can the guys give him some tips to up his game?
    • The gang each share how they'd take out a tooth #19 from start to finish
    • Opioids?  Are we part of the solution or contributing to the problem?

    Products or techniques discussed by each hack:

    Kevin

    Double block with Septocaine

    #23 Forceps

    PGA Sutures

    Dr. Pimple Popper

    Mac

    Block with Lido, Septo infiltration

    301T Elevator

    A. Titan forcep

    Benacel

    600 mg of Ibuprofen + 1 Extra Strength Tylenol = great pain relief

    PTFE Suture

    Make the Root Smaller or the Hole Bigger

    Zach

    Proximators

    Learning Minor Oral Surgery

    If you want to interact with us, head over to the closed Facebook Group The Very Clinical Facebook Group

    We want to produce episodes about the questions you have, it's a great place to post a clinical topic, you don't even have to post a photo!

    Very Clinical: What You Should Know When You're New and Dumb

    Very Clinical: What You Should Know When You're New and Dumb

    Hey hey hey! Dr. Mac Jones joins the Very Clinical crew

    • The Very Clinical guys talk about board horror stories
    • Mac weighs in on getting contacts with Bulk EZ
    • Make sure you're reducing enough on crown and bridge preps
    • How do prep for retention
    • How to grab crown prep length
    • Plunger cusps...reduce them
    • Learn how to recontour teeth
    • READ THE DIRECTIONS of your materials
    • Understand your bonding agents
    • Simple isn't always the best
    • Access extracted teeth, understand endo access anatomy
    • Use an orifice opener
    • Reduce the occlusal in endo if you can
    • Section teeth in extractions...take out roots, not teeth
    • Proximators
    • Proximators + mallet
    • Look in to bone grafting even if you aren't placing implants
    • Instagram results...often "same day." Recalls are everything.
    • Don't be the first person to do something. Don't be the last person, either. 

    Be sure to check out the Very Clinical Facebook Group

     

    Part 1: Sinus Perforations Following Teeth Extractions

    Part 1: Sinus Perforations Following Teeth Extractions

    Sinus perforation is a potential complication in certain patients undergoing extraction of their upper back teeth. In this episode, Dr. H. Ryan Kazemi discusses how to recognize high risk patients and offers solutions on how to prevent and manage sinus perforations should they occur following extraction of teeth in the posterior maxilla / upper jaw.

    #42 The Hybrid Theories

    #42 The Hybrid Theories
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    The Clinical Hacks on Extractions (CHP05)

    The Clinical Hacks on Extractions (CHP05)

    Welcome to season 1, episode 5 of the Clinical Hacks Podcast!

    In this riveting episode, each of the Hacks discusses their methods for doing basic extractions.

    Highlights today include:

    • Mac and Kevin are talented at extractions and do it all
    • Zach's not a huge fan of extractions, can the guys give him some tips to up his game?
    • The gang each share how they'd take out a tooth #19 from start to finish
    • Opioids?  Are we part of the solution or contributing to the problem?

    Products or techniques discussed by each hack:

    Kevin

    Double block with Septocaine

    #23 Forceps

    PGA Sutures

    Dr. Pimple Popper

     

    Mac

    Block with Lido, Septo infiltration

    301T Elevator

    A. Titan forcep

    Benacel

    600 mg of Ibuprofen + 1 Extra Strength Tylenol = great pain relief

    PTFE Suture

    Make the Root Smaller or the Hole Bigger

     

    Zach

    Proximators

    Learning Minor Oral Surgery

     

    If you want to interact with us, head over to the closed Facebook Group Clinical Hacks

    We want to produce episodes about the questions you have, it's a great place to post a clinical topic, you don't even have to post a photo!

    Can Orthodontics Cause Obstructive Sleep Apnea? [Podcast 57]

    Can Orthodontics Cause Obstructive Sleep Apnea? [Podcast 57]

    In this episode, I have a discussion with Dr. Bill Hang, one of my original mentors who inspired me to connect the dots between dental crowding and sleep apnea. He will answer the controversial question, "Can traditional orthodontics cause obstructive sleep apnea"? 

    Show Notes

    Sleep Interrupted: A physician reveals the #1 reason why so many of us are sick and tired 

    Dr. Brian Palmer

    Dr. Bill Hang: Faceocused.com

    Shut Your Mouth and Save Your Life by George Catlin

    Corruccini book

    Esthetic line

    Evidence Supports No Relationship between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Premolar Extraction: An Electronic Health Records Review

    Orthodonticsandosa.com (promo code: turning point)

     

    EP126: Acquired Hemophilia and Two Bone Grafting Techniques

    EP126: Acquired Hemophilia and Two Bone Grafting Techniques

    This week I begin our discussion with a review of a case report of a 64 year old lady who acquired hemophilia A.  This lady went in with no known bleeding disorders and had a mandibular third molar removed and found herself intubated for 5 days and near death but survived and was released from the hospital 10 days after admission. I also discuss two bone grafting techniques that you will want to consider to solve the failed implant in the esthetic zone as well as for the atrophic maxilla or mandible 3 tunneling approach.

    Guatemala Extractions: The Denture Whisperer

    Guatemala Extractions: The Denture Whisperer

    | Shaun Keating CDT + Dr. Tommy Murph DDS |

    Dr. Tommy Murph DMD is an expert in dental extractions and has been all over Guatemala helping those who lack adequate dental care. He has turned these dental clinics into a teaching opportunity for other dentists who want to improve their skills. He runs “Dental Development Seminars” which is an advanced hands-on extraction training course designed to expose dentists to two different approaches of a successful exodontist. Dr. Murph is the inventor of the Murph Crane Pick created for upper molar extractions and shares his unique techniques during these weeklong, hands-on trips to South America.

     

    Dental Development Seminars

     

    Extraction Guide by Dr. Murph

     

    Murph Crane pick

     

    Back to the Basics: The Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome [Podcast 40]

    Back to the Basics: The Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome [Podcast 40]

    In this episode, Kathy and I will talk about upper airway resistance syndrome, or UARS, as part of our “Back to the Basics” series.  In this discussion, we cover the following:

    • What is UARS and how is it different from obstructive sleep apnea?
    • What are the most common features of UARS and how can it be diagnosed?
    • Why most doctors are unaware of UARS
    • What you can do to start treating UARS and when to see your doctor
    • How to prevent obstructive sleep apnea and UARS.
     

    Show Notes

    Original UARS paper by Dr. Christian Guilleminault

    Sleep Interrupted: A physician reveals the #1 reason why so many of us are sick and tired 

    Robert Sapolsky’s book, “Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers

    The Sleep Breathing Paradigm (Podcast 39)

    POTS (postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)

    UARS and somatic syndromes: Dr. Avram Gold article

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