Episodios

  • Full Arch and Beyond with Alfonso Pineyro and Serv Wahan #29
    Sep 23 2025

    Guest: Alfonso Pineyro DDS

    https://pdtdental.com/pages/pineyro

    Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD

    https://www.drwahan.com/

    keywords prosthodontics, full arch restorations, dental implants, patient care, dental technology, maintenance, complications, patient education, trends in dentistry, dental failures, all-on-x, dental influencer, dental podcast, Serv Wahan. Dr Wahan, Alfonso Pineyro, Pineyro arch kit summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Alfonso Pineyro discuss their experiences in prosthodontics, focusing on full arch restorations, patient management, and the evolution of dental practices. They explore the importance of maintenance, patient education, and the challenges faced in complex cases. The discussion also touches on the role of technology in modern dentistry and the trends shaping the future of the field. takeaways
    • Experience helps in understanding patient needs.
    • Patient education is crucial for successful outcomes.
    • Maintenance is key to long-term success in prosthodontics.
    • Understanding patient expectations can prevent dissatisfaction.
    • Technology is changing the landscape of dental practices.
    • Complications can arise from both implants and prosthetics.
    • Zygomatic and pterygoid implants should be used judiciously.
    • Patient selection is critical for successful treatments.
    • The importance of adapting to patient physiology and habits.
    • Long-term follow-up is essential for monitoring patient health.

    titles
    • Navigating the World of Prosthodontics
    • Full Arch Restorations: Insights and Innovations

    Sound Bites
    • "You have to take classes."
    • "You have to come back every year."
    • "You have to lower the expectations."
    Chapters 00:00Introduction to Prosthodontics and Personal Journeys 02:48The Evolution of Full Arch Restorations 05:52Training and Experience in Dentistry 08:21Challenges in Full Arch Cases 11:03The Importance of Maintenance in Prosthodontics 13:55Patient Education and Expectations 16:49Trends in Implant Dentistry 19:31Managing Complications and Failures 22:33The Role of Technology in Modern Dentistry 25:17Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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    47 m
  • ep 28: Study Tips for Dental and Medical School with Serv Wahan and Marcus Hwang
    Sep 7 2025

    Guest: Marcus Hwang MD DDS

    https://www.instagram.com/dr_marcushwang/?hl=en

    Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD

    https://www.drwahan.com/

    keywords dentistry, oral surgery, residency, study tips, medical education, CBSE, dental school, private practice, MD programs, patient care; ANKI, USMLE, study methods, pathoma, OHSU, First Aid study book, sketchy pharm, sketchy microbiology, Marcus Hwang, Dr Wahan takeaways
    • Dr. Marcus shares his unique journey from aspiring pastor to oral surgeon.
    • The importance of mentorship and networking in dental school and residency.
    • Study strategies like spaced repetition can significantly enhance exam preparation.
    • Hands-on experience in externships is crucial for dental students.
    • Understanding the healthcare system is vital for new residents.
    • The transition from dental school to residency can be challenging but rewarding.
    • People skills are as important as clinical skills in dentistry.
    • The future of MD integrated programs is uncertain and requires discussion.
    • Financial considerations play a significant role in career decisions for dental professionals.
    • Continuous learning and adaptation are key to success in the medical field.

    summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Marcus shares his unique journey from aspiring pastor to oral surgeon, discussing the challenges and triumphs of dental school and residency. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, study strategies, and the role of people skills in dentistry. The discussion also touches on the future of MD integrated programs, financial considerations in career decisions, and the evolving landscape of oral surgery residency programs. titles
    • From Pastor to Oral Surgeon: Dr. Marcus's Journey
    • Navigating Dental School and Residency: Tips and Insights

    Sound Bites
    • "I always wanted to be a pastor."
    • "I’d rather grind for one year to get in now."
    • "Med school is paid for through an endowment."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Name Confusion 02:53 From Pastor to Dentist: A Journey of Discovery 05:50 The Shift to Oral Surgery: Finding Passion 08:55 Navigating Dental School and Residency Preparation 11:54 Study Techniques for Success in Dental School 14:55 Resources for Studying: Digital vs. Physical 17:52 The Transition to Residency: Challenges and Experiences 20:47 Final Thoughts on the Journey to Oral Surgery 27:11 Transitioning from Dental to Medical Practice 30:03 Navigating Residency Challenges 36:51 The Future of Oral Surgery 41:42 The Importance of People Skills 46:42 Reflections on Medical Education and Debt 52:14 Endowments and Financial Support in Medical Training
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    49 m
  • ep 27: Oral Surgery Complications with Amir Tahmasebpour, Joe Doctora, Serv Wahan
    Aug 14 2025
    The Backteeth Boys: Amir Tahmasebpour DDS https://www.instagram.com/therealtoothdr2.0/?hl=en Joe Doctora MD DDS https://www.drdoctora.com/ Serv wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords oral surgery, complications, extractions, sinus perforations, dry socket, instruments, immediate implants, oral health, dental surgery, wisdom teeth, pain management, dental surgery, post-operative care, bleeding control, tooth extraction, anticoagulants, nerve injury, bisphosphonates, dental complications, patient communication, Serv Wahan, Joe Doctora, Amir Tahmasebpour, dental influencer, dental podcast, podcasting, toronto podcast, nashville podcast, seattle podcast, backteeth boys takeaways
    • Oral surgeons often face unexpected complications during extractions.
    • Managing sinus perforations requires careful patient education and techniques.
    • Different instruments can yield varying results in tooth extractions.
    • Erupted teeth can sometimes be more challenging than impacted ones.
    • Communication with patients about their symptoms is crucial for diagnosis.
    • Using the right instruments can significantly ease the extraction process.
    • Immediate implants require careful consideration of the extraction technique.
    • Dry socket management involves both physical treatment and patient reassurance.
    • Understanding the anatomy and potential complications is key for successful surgeries.
    • Continuous learning and adaptation are essential in oral surgery. Innovative pain management techniques can enhance patient comfort.
    • Patient responsibility is crucial in preventing complications post-surgery.
    • Effective communication can mitigate patient concerns about post-operative issues.
    • Bleeding control strategies are essential during dental extractions.
    • Bone wax can be a useful tool for managing bleeding.
    • Understanding the risks associated with smoking is important for patient education.
    • Managing patients on anticoagulants requires careful planning and coding for procedures.
    • Dealing with root fragments can be challenging but is often manageable.
    • Tuberosity fractures require careful assessment and management during extractions.
    • Nerve paresthesia should be communicated clearly to patients, with follow-up care planned.

    summary In this engaging conversation, Serv Wahan, Amir Tahmasebpour, and Joe Doctora discuss the complexities and challenges faced in oral surgery, particularly during tooth extractions. They share personal experiences with unexpected complications, the importance of using the right instruments, and effective management strategies for issues like sinus perforations and dry sockets. The discussion emphasizes the need for continuous learning and adaptation in surgical practices, as well as the significance of patient communication and education. In this conversation, dental professionals discuss various techniques and strategies for managing pain, complications, and patient care in dental surgery. They explore innovative pain management methods, the importance of patient responsibility, and effective communication strategies for handling post-operative complications. The discussion also covers bleeding control, managing patients on anticoagulants, and the challenges of dealing with root fragments and tuberosity fractures. Additionally, they address the complexities of treating patients on bisphosphonates and the implications for dental procedures. titles
    • Navigating Complications in Oral Surgery
    • Essential Instruments for Dental Extractions

    Sound Bites
    • "Teeth can humble you."
    • "It’s a little molar."
    • "I wouldn't know."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Oral Surgery Challenges 02:45 Managing Complications in Oral Surgery 05:47 Instruments of the Trade 08:43 Sinus Management Techniques 11:42 Bleeding and Complications 14:52 Elevators and Extraction Techniques 25:28 Effective Tooth Extraction Techniques 27:22 Immediate Implants: Strategies and Considerations 28:53 Innovative Visualization Techniques in Dentistry 30:17 Managing Complications: Dry Socket Protocols 42:08 Addressing Bleeding During Extractions 49:54 Managing Complications in Tooth Extractions 52:08 The Dilemma of Leaving Root Fragments 55:08 Handling Tuberosity Fractures 58:54 Navigating Nerve Paresthesia Post-Extraction 01:02:57 Managing Patients on Anti-Resorptive Medications
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    1 h y 15 m
  • ep 26: Fluoride Alternative that Really Works with Dr. Robert Johnson and Dr. Serv Wahan
    Aug 2 2025
    Guest: Robert Johnson MD DMD https://duotoothpaste.com/?srsltid=AfmBOorY6XC93IxhnT-RogfUks5RkbcpCMvUQXAjWtLvYFdImX4MazTW Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords Duo Toothpaste, Hydroxyapatite, Fluoride, Oral Health, Sustainable Dental Care, Innovative Toothpaste, Dental Products, SLS-Free, Oral Hygiene, Dental Technology, fluoride, fluoride-free, nano-hydroxyapatite, remineralization, tablet toothpaste, Dr. Wahan, Serv Wahan, Robert Johnson MD DMD, Fluoride-free toothpaste summary In this conversation, Dr. Bobby Johnson discusses the innovative Duo Toothpaste, a tablet-based toothpaste developed with a focus on sustainability and oral health. He shares insights into the concept behind Duo, the science of nano-hydroxyapatite as an alternative to fluoride, and the benefits of using SLS-free products. The discussion also covers the business journey of Duo and the importance of customer retention in the dental care market. takeaways Duo Toothpaste is a tablet-based product that aims to innovate oral hygiene. The idea for Duo was born from a desire to make brushing teeth exciting. Nano-hydroxyapatite is an effective alternative to fluoride for remineralizing teeth. Duo Toothpaste is packaged in a recyclable glass jar, reducing plastic waste. The product is SLS-free, making it gentler on the oral microbiome. Duo offers different tablet types, including those with added caffeine and vitamins. The company focuses on sustainability and reducing carbon footprint. Customer retention is high, indicating satisfaction with the product. Duo Toothpaste is safe for children, addressing concerns about fluoride ingestion. The conversation highlights the importance of ongoing research in dental health. titles Revolutionizing Oral Care with Duo Toothpaste The Science Behind Duo Toothpaste Sound Bites "Duo is a tablet toothpaste." "Fluoride is a hot topic." "SLS is an irritant." Chapters 00:00Introduction to Duo Toothpaste 02:57The Concept Behind Duo Toothpaste 04:49Fluoride vs. Hydroxyapatite: A Deep Dive 05:50The Science of Nano-Hydroxyapatite 08:40Benefits of Nano-Hydroxyapatite Over Fluoride 09:12Understanding Tooth Sensitivity and Treatment Options 11:32The Role of Surfactants in Oral Care 13:36Innovations in Toothpaste: From Tablets to Foams 15:54The Benefits of Caffeine and Vitamins in Toothpaste 18:21Fluoride vs. Nano-Hydroxyapatite: A New Perspective 21:21Business Insights: Launching a Dental Product 23:22Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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    24 m
  • ep 25: AROMS The First App for Oral Surgery with John M Sands and Serv Wahan
    Jun 29 2025
    Guest: John M Sands MD DDS https://www.goaroms.com/ use code: DRWAHAN for 20 % off Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords oral surgery, dental education, AROMS app, residency challenges, surgical training, innovations in dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, technology in healthcare, entrepreneurship in medicine, personal finance in residency, John M Sands, Serv Wahan, Dr Wahan, Oral Surgery app, CBSE, OMSITE, OMFS resources summary In this conversation, John M Sands shares his journey from a non-traditional path to becoming an oral maxillofacial surgeon and entrepreneur. He discusses the challenges faced during dental school and residency, the founding of the AROMS app, and the innovations in oral surgery education. The conversation highlights the importance of adapting to new technologies and the need for continuous learning in the medical field. takeaways
    • John's journey to dentistry was influenced by his father's career as a prosthodontist.
    • He initially enrolled in accounting before discovering his passion for oral surgery.
    • The AROMS app was founded during his residency to address gaps in surgical education.
    • John emphasizes the importance of mentorship throughout his career.
    • He faced significant challenges during residency, including financial struggles and academic pressures.
    • The app aims to provide comprehensive resources for oral surgery residents and practitioners.
    • John's experience with standardized exams shaped his study habits and approach to learning.
    • The app integrates various learning methods, including videos and articles, to enhance education.
    • John advocates for the use of technology in surgical training and education.
    • The conversation underscores the importance of continuous improvement and adaptation in the medical field.

    titles
    • From Dentistry to Entrepreneurship: The Journey of John M Sands
    • Innovating Oral Surgery Education with AROMS

    Sound Bites
    • "I always knew he was a dentist."
    • "I got a 7% and I didn't know."
    • "We want to advocate for the specialty."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to John M Sands 02:59 Journey into Dentistry and Oral Surgery 06:03 Navigating Dental School and Residency Challenges 08:54 The Importance of Persistence in Medical Education 12:05 Founding the Advancing Residents of OMFS App 19:55 The Birth of AROMs: From Idea to Reality 25:12 Building the Foundation: Collaborations and Challenges 30:39 Innovations in Medical Education: The Role of Technology 37:49 The Future of AROMs: Expanding Resources and Engagement 43:32 Transforming Learning: The Impact of Digital Resources
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    45 m
  • ep 24: Full Scope in Private Practice with Andrew Baker DDS MD and Serv Wahan DMD MD
    Jun 21 2025
    Guest: Andrew Baker DDS MD https://www.instagram.com/andy_omfs/reel/DHrVIgBPZ8A/ https://www.osalansing.com/ Host: Serv Wahan DMD MD https://www.instagram.com/drwahan/?hl=en https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords oral surgery, maxillofacial surgery, cancer treatment, multidisciplinary teams, HPV, dysplasia, tobacco use, surgical techniques, fellowship training, patient care, Serv Wahan, Andrew Baker DDS MD, Dr Wahan, Full scope, omfs, Oral surgery, pracademics, Seattle podcast, Michigan dental school, dysplasia, oral cancer, lichen planus, tongue cancer, cancer surgery, head and neck cancer summary In this conversation, Dr. Andrew Baker, an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, discusses his journey into the field, the importance of multidisciplinary teams in cancer care, and the evolving landscape of oral surgery. He shares insights on the role of HPV in oral cancers, the management of dysplasia, and the implications of tobacco use. The discussion also touches on the significance of fellowship training and the collaborative nature of oncology, emphasizing the need for continuous surveillance in patient care. takeaways
    • Dr. Baker is a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon.
    • He practices in a multidisciplinary team for cancer care.
    • Fellowship training is crucial for advanced surgical skills.
    • HPV is a significant factor in oral cancers.
    • Vaccination may reduce HPV-related cancer rates.
    • Dysplasia requires careful monitoring and management.
    • Tobacco use is linked to oral cavity cancers.
    • Oral surgery offers a broad scope of practice.
    • Surveillance is essential for patients with dysplasia.
    • Collaboration among healthcare professionals enhances patient outcomes.

    titles
    • Exploring the World of Oral Surgery
    • The Journey of an Oral Surgeon

    Sound Bites
    • "I fell in love with oral surgery."
    • "I'm typically not laser ablating."
    • "It's a choose your own adventure."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 04:19 Pathway to Cancer Surgery 07:33 The Journey Through Dental School 10:02 Navigating Political Dynamics in Oncology 13:47 Teaching and Learning in Surgery 16:53 Fellowship Experience in Oncology 18:54 Current Practice and Pathology Focus 20:17 Understanding HPV-Related Cancers 21:49 Advancements in Robotic Surgery 23:16 The Role of HPV Vaccination in Cancer Prevention 25:02 Understanding Oral Papillomas and Their Management 26:40 Dysplasia: Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols 28:30 Surveillance Strategies for Dysplastic Lesions 30:10 The Importance of Patient Education in Cancer Risk 31:58 The Role of Dentists in Monitoring Oral Health 33:54 Evaluating Diagnostic Tools in Oral Pathology 36:28 Lichen Planus: Risks and Management 38:22 Comparing Tobacco Products and Their Cancer Risks 40:06 The Scope of Oral Surgery Practice 41:47 Personal Insights and Rapid Fire Questions
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    46 m
  • ep 23: How to be a Confident Dentist with Dr Zeller and Dr Wahan
    Jun 10 2025
    Guest: Dr Stephanie Zeller https://www.thetransformationschool.com/ Host: Dr Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords social media, comparison, self-awareness, confidence, inner work, trolls, authenticity, content creation, mental health, personal growth, dental wellness, dental podcast, Dr. Wahan, Dr. Zeller, Serv Wahan, Stephanie Zeller, the transformation school summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Stephanie Zeller discuss the pervasive issue of comparison in the age of social media, exploring how it affects mental health and self-perception. They delve into the importance of inner work and self-awareness in overcoming the negative impacts of social media, including the influence of trolls and negative feedback. The discussion emphasizes the need for authenticity in content creation and the significance of building confidence through understanding one's unique gifts and strengths. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the journey towards self-acceptance and the importance of curating a positive online experience. takeaways
    • Social media amplifies the tendency to compare ourselves to others.
    • It's essential to recognize that social media is often a curated highlight reel.
    • Many high achievers struggle with comparison, especially in competitive fields.
    • Inner work is crucial for understanding one's strengths and gifts.
    • People who compare less often have a strong sense of self-awareness.
    • Trolls and negative feedback often stem from the insecurities of others.
    • Engaging with social media can be healthier when it involves interaction rather than passive consumption.
    • Finding authenticity in content creation can lead to greater satisfaction and fulfillment.
    • Positive affirmations should be believable and resonate with one's true self.
    • Building confidence requires ongoing self-discovery and acceptance of one's unique qualities.

    titles
    • The Comparison Trap: Navigating Social Media
    • Inner Work: The Key to Self-Discovery

    Sound Bites
    • "We can get caught in this comparison trap."
    • "You have to do the inner work first."
    • "It's like a dopamine pathway, isn't it?"

    Chapters 00:00 Navigating Social Media and Comparison 01:39 The Impact of Curated Content 03:12 Understanding the Comparison Trap 05:09 The Inner Work of Self-Discovery 07:16 Dopamine and Social Media Engagement 09:40 Breaking Free from Digital Addiction 12:11Finding Authenticity in Creativity 14:28 The Power of Positive Affirmations 16:32 Dealing with Negativity and Trolls 18:15 Creating a Positive Social Media Environment 20:40 Authenticity in Social Media Engagement 22:42 The Passion Behind Posting 25:18 Finding Your Unique Voice 28:42 Overcoming Comparison Through Sharing 31:56 The Impact of Inner Work on Confidence 36:18 Building Authentic Confidence
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    46 m
  • ep 22: Real Talk on Wisdom Teeth with Serv Wahan and Amir Tahmasebpour
    Jun 2 2025
    Guest: Dr Amir Tahmasebpour @therealtoothdr2.0 Host: Dr Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/ keywords dentistry, oral surgery, dental school, social media, surgical techniques, patient management, cultural differences, dental instruments, dental education, dental experiences, Serv Wahan, Amir Tahmasebpour, The real Tooth Doctor 2.0, Dr Wahan, Dental Instruments, Dental Extraction setup, Toronto, Sydney, Seattle summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Amir Tahmasebpour shares his journey into dentistry, discussing his experiences in dental school, the transition to oral surgery, and the influence of social media on the profession. He delves into various surgical techniques, instruments, and the challenges faced in oral surgery, while also touching on cultural differences in dentistry between Canada and the US. The conversation wraps up with light-hearted rapid-fire questions, revealing personal insights and fun facts about their lives. takeaways
    • Dr. Amir Tee emphasizes the importance of maintaining hand skills in dentistry.
    • He shares his unique journey into dentistry, influenced by a neighbor's success.
    • The conversation highlights the role of social media in modern dentistry.
    • Dr. Tee discusses the challenges of oral surgery, including patient management.
    • He reflects on the cultural differences in dental practices between Canada and the US.
    • The importance of mentorship in surgical training is underscored.
    • Dr. Tee shares insights on various dental instruments and their uses.
    • He discusses the psychological aspects of patient communication during procedures.
    • The conversation touches on the significance of continuous learning in dentistry.
    • Humor and personal anecdotes make the discussion relatable and engaging.

    titles
    • From Canada to Dentistry: Dr. Amir Tee's Journey
    • The Art of Oral Surgery with Dr. Amir Tee

    Sound Bites
    • "I want to do an oral surgery."
    • "I was so fascinated by this."
    • "I love maple syrup."

    Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:27 Journey into Dentistry 04:43 Dental School Experience 06:28 Training and Mentorship 08:44 Passion for Oral Surgery 11:14 Instruments and Techniques 15:08Choosing the Right Tools for Extractions 16:08 Techniques for Tooth Elevation and Extraction 18:25 Challenges with Erupted Wisdom Teeth 21:27 Innovative Approaches to Tooth Removal 24:26 Handling Complications During Extractions 28:14 Essential Instruments for Oral Surgery 30:25 Challenges in Dental Surgery 32:10Surgical Techniques and Patient Management 35:38 Realities of Dental Practice 40:25 Cultural Insights and Personal Preferences
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    51 m