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    Explore "periodontist" with insightful episodes like "GJJR! EP 159 Peter Warshawsky, DDS", "A Quantum Leap in Periodontal Disease Treatment", "Seeing Healing Results with the LANAP® Protocol Once Thought Impossible", "#119 - 3 Supplements for Periodontal Illness" and "#66 - Voice Health: Jaw Tension and Languages" from podcasts like ""Gracie Jiu Jitsu Rocks! podcast", "Dentistry for the New Millennium", "Dentistry for the New Millennium", "The Artful Athlete" and "The Artful Athlete"" and more!

    Episodes (38)

    GJJR! EP 159 Peter Warshawsky, DDS

    GJJR! EP 159 Peter Warshawsky, DDS

    Dr. Peter Warshawski, Lifelong martial artist, Periodontal dental surgeon, fitness enthusiast, and recent author,  discusses his new book: Blows, and why he wrote it, overcoming all the childhood negative programming and discovering his power, Becoming a periodontal dental surgeon, what to look for in a great dentist, the importance of dental hygiene has on other areas of health including cardiovascular health, the importance of food and nutrition, being diagnosed with RA, how he met his wife Audry and the gift she is to him, the importance of self care and resilience, the role that BJJ has played in his life and who have been the biggest influencers on his BJJ including Henry Akins, why boxing is so important to him and the role James Lights Out Toney has had on him, what he wants his legacy to be, and why anyone can achieve great things with the right mindset

     

    A Quantum Leap in Periodontal Disease Treatment

    A Quantum Leap in Periodontal Disease Treatment

    Originally sparked with the thought that his children’s generation must learn to treat periodontal disease differently, Los Angeles-area periodontist Glenn Roeder, DDS, chose to incorporate the LANAP protocol into his arsenal back in 2006.  Over the next 17 years, he describes changes in his profession’s attitude toward lasers, how offering LANAP positively affected case acceptance, and even long-term results from patients he first treated over a decade ago.

    Seeing Healing Results with the LANAP® Protocol Once Thought Impossible

    Seeing Healing Results with the LANAP® Protocol Once Thought Impossible

    Mississippi general dentist Ryan Tracy, DMD, did a remarkable amount of due diligence before deciding to incorporate the LANAP protocol into his practice a decade ago.  Here, he describes how his reality with LANAP matches up to his expectations, plus his experience with patient acceptance, pocket depth reduction, return on investment, and what he did to elicit tears from a middle-aged baseball coach in his practice.

    #119 - 3 Supplements for Periodontal Illness

    #119 - 3 Supplements for Periodontal Illness

    Today I'm sharing with you three supplements I've experimented with over the course of my periodontal illness and guided bone regeneration surgery. 

    There is a lot to talk about when it comes to supplements, but I'd rather revisit the topic further down the line then overwhelm you with too much info.

    This is based on my experience and personal research only. 

    Check out #livingwithperio on my instagram - @artfulsego OR @theartfulathlete

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    Periodontal Illness Episode Toolbox:

    #62 - Introduction to Voice Health: https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/62-introduction-to-voice-health

    #64 - Mouth and Shame: https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/64-voice-health-mouth-and-shame

    #70 - Preparing for Periodontal Surgery: https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/70-preparing-for-periodontal-surgery

    #71 - Pronunciation adjustments s, f th, z: https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/71-pronunciation-adjustments-s-f-th-z

    #78 - 5 Therapies to help with jaw pain: https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/78-voice-health-5-therapies-to-help-with-jaw-pain

    #118 - 3 periodontal illness facts I was not prepared for
    https://theartfulathlete.libsyn.com/118-3-periodontal-illness-facts-i-was-not-prepared-for 

    JAW MASSAGE: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CMFJFTwH_Nd/

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    Confidence, Empowerment, Jaw work, Release and Energy Clearing - take your pick! Get in touch to book your slot! 

    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk 

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    DM on Instagram: @artfulsego OR @theartfulathlete

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    JAW MASSAGE: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CMFJFTwH_Nd/

    #66 - Voice Health: Jaw Tension and Languages

    #66 - Voice Health: Jaw Tension and Languages

    After all that jaw tension talk, let's open the door to languages. As a linguist, I love to discover the geography of a language. It'd be silly if your jaw held you back in pronunciation, wouldn't it?

    Book your free assessment here

    Jaw Release Massage Sequence

    Send me your thoughts and questions:

    DM on Instagram: @theartfulathlete OR @segovsch
    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk 

    Rate and Review this Podcast if you enjoy it :-)

    #65 - Voice Health: Jaw tension 101

    #65 - Voice Health: Jaw tension 101

    Today let's have a look at the causes for jaw tension, and why you should give it some TLC, especially if you have lost / are loosing teeth. Let's explore the jaw's intricate geography.

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    Jaw Release Massage Sequence

    Send me your thoughts and questions:

    DM on Instagram: @theartfulathlete OR @segovsch
    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk 

    Rate and Review this Podcast if you enjoy it :-)

    #64 - Voice Health: Mouth and Shame

    #64 - Voice Health: Mouth and Shame

    Why is it we feel so ashamed of our mouth and what’s inside?

    The mouth is a gate between two worlds. We use it to bite into life, to chew down our meals, to express ourselves, to share who we are with the world.

    Why are we so ashamed of it?
    I've had time to think since my periodontal disease diagnostic.

    And here's my thought process.

    Book your free assessment here

    Send me your thoughts and questions:

    DM on Instagram: @theartfulathlete OR @segovsch
    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk 

    Rate and Review this Podcast if you enjoy it :-)

    #63 - Voice Health: Self-Censorship

    #63 - Voice Health: Self-Censorship

    Self-Censorship is something we don't speak about enough BUT WE ALL DO IT!

    Not just when we stop ourselves from writing or creating. When we stop our speech. And this has physical, mental and emotional consequences.

    Let's break it down.

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    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk 

    #62 - Introduction to Voice Health

    #62 -  Introduction to Voice Health

    Following a heavy diagnostic this summer, I discovered that there's almost nothing available to guide and support people suffering from periodontal illnesses. Even less than for jaw tension and jaw pain!

    Here's the run down of what's been going on and what this new Vocal health series will be made off! If you know someone with periodontal disease, TMJ, or suffering from other mouth-related illness: Share this podcast with them!

    And if you're after some voice support, a stress release treatment or a coaching session: book your assessment below and let's get talking! 

    Book your free assessment here

    DM on Instagram: @theartfulathlete OR @segovsch
    Email: welcome@theartfulathlete.co.uk

    77 -- On Leadership

    77 -- On Leadership

    The thoughts of one periodontist.

    There are two types of leaders just as there are two types of healthcare.

    Are face masks worn in public critical to stopping or even slowing the spread of a viral respiratory infection? Let's talk about what really works.

    To learn more about and my practice, please visit the following links. I'd love to connect with you!

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    💻 Website: https://dryoungperiodontics.com/

    👍 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/benjaminyoungdds/

    ❤️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/benyoungdds/

    🐦 Twitter: https://twitter.com/benyoungdds

    🎥 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BenjaminYoungDDS

    👨‍⚕️ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/benjamin-w-young-dds-ms-periodontist

    62. How to Manage Discolored Endo Treated Teeth (w/ Dr. Priya Setty)

    62. How to Manage Discolored Endo Treated Teeth (w/ Dr. Priya Setty)

    In this week’s episode of the Dental Digest dental podcast we’ll be talking about how to esthetically manage discolored endodontically treated teeth. We’ll discuss why endodontically treated teeth become discolored and what you can do about it. We’ll then discuss different management strategies for treating discolored endodontically treated teeth. Our guest this week Dr. Priya Tirumalasetty (Dr. "Setty") who was awarded accreditation status by the american academy of cosmetic dentistry in 2018 and now she serves on their board of directors. She has been a fellow of the academy of general dentistry since 2005.

    Did you know you can earn CE through the dental digest podcast? To get started just visit www.dentaldigestinstitute.com 

    Meet AAID President, Dr. Duke Heller

    Meet AAID President, Dr. Duke Heller

    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.

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    60. Tackling Controversial Topics in Endodontics [w/ Dr. Domenico Ricucci]

    60. Tackling Controversial Topics in Endodontics [w/ Dr. Domenico Ricucci]

    This episode is the second part of a two-part series in which Dr. Ricucci tackles controversial topics in endodontics.  In this two part series we'll be talking about whether or not we can regenerate the dentin pulp complex, direct pulp capping, caries excavation and whether or not you should get patency with every canal. Dr. Ricucci runs his own histology laboratory, has over 100 publications, authored two textbooks, 16 book chapters and lectured nationally and internationally.  

    Did you know you can earn continuing education through the Dental Digest podcast. Just visit https://www.dentaldigestinstitute.com/dental-continuing-education/ to learn more! 

    Dr. Domenico Ricucci received his degree in General Medicine from “La Sapienza” University of Rome in 1982, and his DDS from the same University in 1985. Since then on he has maintained private dental practices limited to endodontics. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Ricucci was Professor of Cariology at “Magna Graecia” University of Catanzaro, Italy in 2002 -2003. He served in the Research Committee of the European Society of Endodontology from 1999 to 2005.

    Dr. Ricucci’s primary research interest relates to pulpal and periapical tissue reactions to caries and treatment procedures, biofilms in endodontic infections, etiology of RTC treatment failure, pulp regeneration/revascularization. Since 1998 he has run his own histology laboratory and has developed considerable skills in hard tissue preparations for light microscopy.

    Dr Ricucci has published 110 papers and has lectured both nationally and internationally. He has authored the Textbook and Atlas “Patologia e Clinica Endodontica”,  the textbook and atlas “Endodontology. An integrated biological and clinical view”, also translated into Chinese, Russian, Japanese. He has also authored or co-authored 22 book chapters. 

    59. Avoid making the wrong endodontic diagnosis [feat Dr. Domenico Ricucci]

    59. Avoid making the wrong endodontic diagnosis [feat Dr. Domenico Ricucci]

    This episode is the first part of a two-part series in which Dr. Ricucci tackles controversial topics in endodontics.  In this two part series we'll be talking about whether or not we can regenerate the dentin pulp complex, direct pulp capping, caries excavation and whether or not you should get patency with every canal. Dr. Ricucci runs his own histology laboratory, has over 100 publications, authored two textbooks, 16 book chapters and lectured nationally and internationally.  

    Did you know you can earn continuing education through the Dental Digest podcast. Just visit https://www.dentaldigestinstitute.com/dental-continuing-education/ to learn more! 

    Dr. Domenico Ricucci received his degree in General Medicine from “La Sapienza” University of Rome in 1982, and his DDS from the same University in 1985. Since then on he has maintained private dental practices limited to endodontics. In addition to his private practice, Dr. Ricucci was Professor of Cariology at “Magna Graecia” University of Catanzaro, Italy in 2002 -2003. He served in the Research Committee of the European Society of Endodontology from 1999 to 2005.

    Dr. Ricucci’s primary research interest relates to pulpal and periapical tissue reactions to caries and treatment procedures, biofilms in endodontic infections, etiology of RTC treatment failure, pulp regeneration/revascularization. Since 1998 he has run his own histology laboratory and has developed considerable skills in hard tissue preparations for light microscopy.

    Dr Ricucci has published 110 papers and has lectured both nationally and internationally. He has authored the Textbook and Atlas “Patologia e Clinica Endodontica”,  the textbook and atlas “Endodontology. An integrated biological and clinical view”, also translated into Chinese, Russian, Japanese. He has also authored or co-authored 22 book chapters. 

    58. When to Crown a Tooth? (w/ Dr. Grant Chyz)

    58. When to Crown a Tooth? (w/ Dr. Grant Chyz)

    Did you know you can earn continuing education through the Dental Digest podcast? It's easy. To get started just go to www.dentaldigestinstitute.com or click here. 

    In this episode Dr. Grant Chyz will explore a number of concepts in restorative dentistry. One of the most notable topics that will be discussed is the appropriate and inappropriate indications for crowns. He'll discuss the risks associated with crowning teeth and tackle current dental dogma associated with indirect restorations. Dr. Chyz has an upcoming webinar with the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry. Here at Dental Digest we're fortunate to have an exclusive sneak peak to some of the topics Dr. Chyz will be discussing. To register for the webinar, click here. 

    About Dr. Chyz: Dr. Chyz earned his D.D.S. degree in 1983 from the University of Michigan. Dr Chyz has
    maintained a private practice in downtown Seattle since 1986 and is currently affiliate faculty at
    University of Washington. He has been involved in various study clubs over the years and
    lectures on managing incompletely cracked teeth, as well as direct restorative dentistry with
    composite resin and laminated fiber reinforcement. He has consulted with 3M on many
    products, but most notably on the development of Filtek Supreme. He serves as an unpaid
    consultant to Ribbond. Finally, Dr. Chyz first laminated Ribbond to internal tooth structure in
    1999 – giving him a unique, long-term perspective on the value of fiber lamination to augment
    direct restorations.

    57. Implant Dentistry's Hot New Technique (Dr. Mark Bishara)

    57. Implant Dentistry's Hot New Technique (Dr. Mark Bishara)

    Did you know you can earn CE through the dental digest podcast? Just go to www.dentaldigestinstitute.com

    In episode 56 of the Dental Digest Podcast Dr. Mark Bishara will discuss partial extraction therapy (PET) or the socket-shield technique. This is a technique in implant dentistry in which the anterior portion of the root is left in the socket. This root becomes part of the osteotomy site (the site where you place the implant). This enables the final implant to achieve a more esthetic outcome.

    Typically when the tooth is lost through extraction, the buccal bone resorbs away. This resorption occurs because once the root is extracted, the associated PDL and blood supply leave with the tooth. Once this is lost, the bundle bone (and then eventually the buccal plate) are lost. However, if part of the tooth can be maintained, the associated bone which would normally be lost, is retained. This "tricks" the body into thinking that the tooth is still there. Thus leaving some of the bone behind so a more esthetic outcome can be achieved.

    Bone grafting is of course costly, time consuming and inconvenient for the patient. What's more, grafts come with a risk of infection or failing to integrate. At times, their outcome can be unpredictable which can be especially problematic if the patient is esthetic-conscious. To complicate matters further, grafting the buccal plate can be challenging when there isn't a pronounced defect to graft to. The benefit of PET is that it may make it so that a bone graft isn't necessary.

    56. What is Partial Extraction Therapy (Dr. Mark Bishara)

    56. What is Partial Extraction Therapy (Dr. Mark Bishara)

    Did you know you can earn dental continuing education (CE) hours through the Dental Digest podcast? We're here to help. Just click here to get started. or visit www.dentaldigestinstitute.com

    In this episode of the dental digest dental podcast, Dr. Mark Bishara discusses partial extraction therapy (PET) or the socket-shield technique. This is a technique in implant dentistry in which the anterior portion of the root is left in the socket. This root becomes part of the osteotomy site (the site where you place the implant). This enables the final implant to achieve a more esthetic outcome.

    Typically when the tooth is lost through extraction, the buccal bone resorbs away. This resorption occurs because once the root is extracted, the associated PDL and blood supply leave with the tooth. Once this is lost, the bundle bone (and then eventually the buccal plate) are lost. However, if part of the tooth can be maintained, the associated bone which would normally be lost, is retained. This "tricks" the body into thinking that the tooth is still there. Thus leaving some of the bone behind so a more esthetic outcome can be achieved. 

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    54. Injection Overmolding's Chief Innovator [w/ Dr. Jihyon Kim]

    54. Injection Overmolding's Chief Innovator [w/ Dr. Jihyon Kim]

    Earn Dental Continuing Education through the Dental Digest Podcast! To get started, just click here! 

    Injection overmolding is a new technique in restorative and esthetic dentistry. Dr. Jihyon Kim is the chief pioneer in this technique and she's here to discuss its indications, benefits and clear up some misconceptions about the technique. This episode will be highly informative for those who are new to the technique and for those have been using it for years. 

    Known affectionately as the “Discing Queen” for her exquisite hand-skills, Dr. Jihyon Kim prides herself in the development of her unique discing protocol for shaping aesthetic injection overmolded tooth forms using contouring and polishing discs, which she employs artfully in the treatment of her patients and teaches meticulously during hands-on advanced adhesion and direct composite courses at the Institute of Injection Overmolding in Seattle, WA. She also lectures throughout the country on anterior micro-esthetics and biomimetic restorative dentistry.

    To download our free e-book entitled "3 biomimetic articles you must know," click here. 

     

    53. Preventing Composite Failure [w/ Dr. Simone Deliperi]

    53. Preventing Composite Failure [w/ Dr. Simone Deliperi]

    Did you know you can earn dental continuing education through our podcasts? Its easy. Just go to https://www.dentaldigestinstitute.com/ or click here to get started. 

    You can also find this interview on Youtube. Click here to watch. 

    Dr. Simone Deliperi has an upcoming webinar with the Academy of Biomimetic dentistry. He gracious agreed to give us a sneak peak into his proprietary knowledge prior to the webinar. In this episode we'll be taking a deep-dive into what the literature has to say about preventing composite failure. 

    About Dr. Deliperi:

    Dr. Deliperi has been a member of the IADR (International Association of Dental Research) since 2001; he has presented research works at the IADR/AADR meetings and was repeatedly selected as an oral session co-chair. He has authored several scientific publications on restorative and esthetic dentistry in peer-reviewed journals since 2002. He serves on the editorial boards of the Operative Dentistry Journal, the Journal of Esthetic & Restorative Dentistry, and the PPAD.

    Dr. Deliperi is a national and international lecturer; he has been providing continuing education and hands-on courses on restorative and biomimetic dentistry both in Europe and the USA for the last 15 years. He is presently on faculty at Tufts University Dr. Deliperi graduated from the University of Cagliari in 1998 and completed the Esthetic Dentistry fellowship at Tufts University in 2000. He was recognized at graduation for contributions to research by receiving the AACD (American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry) Student Research Award. He has served as a visiting faculty at Tufts University since 2001; at the moment, he is an “Adjunct Assistant Professor”.School of Dental Medicine and is a Scientific Advisor for the Academy of Biomimetic Dentistry; he maintains a private practice and operates a teaching center in Cagliari, Sardinia- Italy.