The Very Dental Podcast Network

Alan Mead
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May 21, 2021 • 45min

Very Dental: Removing Barriers for Dental Implants

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
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May 18, 2021 • 34min

Very Clinical: Don't Hit the Pulp Unless You Mean to with Dr. Ash Mark

We welcome Dr. Ash Mark of of All Things Dentistry Youtube page fame! Ash showered! He’s in Canada! Ash has almost as many views on his Youtube channel as Kim Kardashian We talk Canadian rock bands Ash makes some really long videos but lately they are on calcified canals Endo tips! Diagnosis PA and BW CBCT The 6mm rule Magnification! Munce burs We discuss table top root canals We discuss separated files We discuss Gentle Wave Join our Very Clinical  Facebook group!
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May 17, 2021 • 52min

Group Function: We Have Regrets

Al is joined by long time listener favorites Dr. Frank Clayton and Dr. Melissa Zettler for a talk about regrets. Between the three of them they've had 72+ years of experiences of dentists and practice owners. Al asks the question: what do you wish you had done better? What regrets do you have? And man did this Group Function come through!  Start saving EARLY! (no, even earlier) Avoid buying stuff on payments Use your student loan money wisely Buy used cars Not letting employees go sooner Take more time off...being away from the office is NOT the same as "losing money." Not even close. Take CE, but don't be in a rush. Choose CE early that can pay off over a longer career. Get to a point where you don't care if the patient follows through with care. Lay the patient back far enough. The patient is only there for an hour. You're there ever day. Orthodontics is a great choice for a lot more patients than dental school ever taught you. Make connections with honest colleagues...find people to give honest feedback Go join the Very Dental Facebook group (use password: Timmerman) to talk with the group about this episode or anything else! You can email Al at simplebutnoteasy@gmail.com!
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May 14, 2021 • 49min

Very Dental: Getting the Most from Continuing Education

Al is joined by his best friend from dental school, Dr. Bart Schultz. Their main conversation focuses on getting the most out of continuing education. Their wide ranging conversation covered a LOT of topics: Why you should be doing more consults? What does a consult do for you? Getting reps Why "my practice isn't like that..." is a cop out The "surgically comfortable" mindset (some people are just plain less scared to try new stuff) Getting reps and keeping reps up Learning that you DON'T want to something is still useful information Note co-op from dental school 16 finals in 2 days and mixing zinc phosphate Context and why dental school doesn't work Dentists and interpersonal skills How to take away the right stuff from CE CE as an investment...take CE early = get more from your investment Some links from the show: Spear Education Spear Practice Solutions Dental Online Training
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May 11, 2021 • 41min

Dr. Ray Bertolotti on Bulk Filling and Avoiding Gaps in Class II Restorations (CHP 93)

World renowned author, lecturer, and innovator Dr. Ray Bertolotti joins the show this week. Dr. Raymond Bertolotti is perhaps best known for introducing "total etch"  to North America in 1984. He has been credited with coining the phrase "adhesion dentistry" in 1985.  Dr. Bertolotti first used "Adhesion Dentistry" when he retitled his "Cosmetic Dentistry" seminar, reflecting the true nature of what he was using to achieve aesthetic results with minimal invasion. In America, Dr. Bertolotti  also introduced Caries Detector in 1984, Panavia in 1985,  cantilevered PFM adhesion bridges in 1986, intraoral tin plating in 1989, self-etching primers in 1992,  HealOzone in 2004, and all-ceramic zirconia adhesion bridges in 2017.  The sectional Contact Matrix system, "Microprime B",  Accolade PV,       "Microetcher" sandblasting,  and intraoral tin-plating are also his innovations. His materials and techniques continue to reflect a compilation of international knowledge which has been evolved into a "how to do it" seminar of international reputation. He maintains both his adhesion.com website and has seminars on Ruiz Dental Seminars Today we talk about polymerization shrinkage and the Class II restoration and how Bulk EZ is a game changing product for gap free restorations. Thanks for listening, Kevin and Zach  
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May 10, 2021 • 49min

Group Function: Is Removable the Red Headed Stepchild of Dentistry? 

Al is joined by Dr. Darin Dichter and Dr. Doug Benting, the instructors of a course Al took at Spear Education in Scottsdale last week! Some of the topics they discussed: Why doesn’t one size fit all for someone who loses all of their teeth? Why should dentures be the basis for all cosmetic dentistry? Why is removable the red-headed stepchild of dentistry? How can you start planning for a “terminal dentition” earlier to make a transition to edentulous easier and more predictable. Losing teeth is a grieving process! Informed consent and practicing “slow dentistry” Do you hate dentures because you’ve bought into the “short cuts?” All-on-4 is appropriate for some cases. Not all. Pay in dollars or pay in bone? Can a patient give informed consent for bone removal like All-in-4? They’ll NEVER get that bone back! Let’s talk about “terminal” dentition! Some teeth are hopeless, but not useless What has Spear done to keep people safe and comfortable in the COVID era Some links from the show:  Restoring the Edentulous Arch Spear Online
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May 7, 2021 • 56min

Very Dental: How Airway Changed Everything

Al sat down with Dr. Jeff Rouse during a recent trip to Scottsdale! Jeff was teaching "Airway Prosthodontics" concurrently with the course that Al was taking and they had a chance to catch up an all things airway! Jeff's first job might surprise you! How COVID (temporarily) killed in person CE and what the folks at Spear learned from it How Frank Spear changed Airway Prosthodontics for Jeff Why the best airway team members have a personal connection to airway problems "Airway Aware" and "Airway Directed" When a grinding appliance is actually an airway appliance? Are airway problems a modern phenomenon? Who are the best people in the world according to Al? Some links from the show: Airway Prosthodontics Spear Online
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May 4, 2021 • 32min

It's Electric..Handpieces (Boogie Woogie Woogie) (CHP 93)

Sorry not sorry, but this show starts off with a giant 10 minute rant about Saturday morning cartoons.  Listeners over 50 will delight in Kevin's re-telling of the early ages of 70s cartoons while Zach enjoyed the boys commercial cartoons of the 80's. Dr. Alan Mead joins us to talk about electric handpieces and tries to sell Kevin and Zach on making the move.  You can't see it, you've gotta feel it...it's electric! Alan tell us that he preps harder, faster, better, and stronger with the electric handpieces. He praises the torque, lightweight features, and variable speed. Downsides include that they are more expensive to buy and maintain. Kevin actually did a demo on an electric and disagreed on the lightweight feature, if anything he thought it was heavier and the difference in the way it cut didn't jive "in his hands". Zach hasn't bothered trying electrics because he's cheap and has a good system with handpiece repairs on his Star handpieces. Have you tried electric handpieces? Are they better? Worse? Weigh in on the Very Clinical Facebook Group!
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May 3, 2021 • 53min

Group Function: Ch-ch-ch-ch-changes!

Dr. Dawn Kulongowski, Dr. Rich Rosenblatt and Dr. Tammy Bailey join Alan for the "maiden voyage" of the Group Function podcast! We talk about a topic that most Very Dental people can relate to...change! Some highlights: Passive-aggressive ADA talk Hiring in the time of COVID. Procrastination and how to lean into change Askholes and asking the perspective of others Going with your gut Change vs. "zooming" Some links from the show: The Very Dental Facebook group Al's email "Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway" by Susan Jeffers "Survival is not Enough: Zooming, Evolution and the Future of your Company" by Seth Godin
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Apr 30, 2021 • 48min

The Podcast Formerly Known As...

The first episode of the new podcast (The Very Dental podcast) starts the same way that the old podcast did! With Dr. Lance Timmerman!  Lance once again graces us with his presence for Al to explain where the podcast is heading. The two of them hop in a time machine to the day after the graduated from dental school to offer their past selves some ideas that might make their lives a bit easier. Some highlights: try a lot of different ways of practice get reps you don't have to do everything if you don't want to It's hard to dabble in specialty procedures...so be careful before jumping in Magnficiation...just do it You probably can't afford the stuff you think you deserve yet Some links from the show:  the Very Dental Facebook Group Al’s email address Denovo bands The Very Dental Recommendation Engine:  Lance: Viscostat, Viscostat Clear, Dryz Al: Invincible on Amazon Prime

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