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In this episode, Dr. Mike and Nicole Goldfarb, an orofacial myofunctional therapist, dive deep into pediatric airway health and sleep-disordered breathing. This is the first episode in a collaborative series called Airway Conversations which has the goal of spreading awareness and educating providers and parents on the topic of pediatric airway health.
This episode emphasizes the importance of early detection and treatment of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, challenges the notion that orthodontics and airway issues are not interconnected, and reviews the stance of both the American Dental Association (ADA) and American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) on the topic.
Dr. DeLuke and Nicole critique existing dental guidelines and highlight the significance of recognizing symptoms such as crowded teeth, a narrow palate, altered facial growth, myofunctional disorders, behavioral issues, and neurocognitive defects in pediatric patients.
They also discuss the role that dental professionals can and should play in the detection and treatment of pediatric sleep-disordered breathing, and encourage parents to seek out knowledgeable practitioners who have an understanding of the implications of mouth breathing and snoring.
Future episodes of the Airway Conversations series will cover related topics such as tooth extraction, orthodontic techniques to expand and develop the arches, and how parents can go about finding airway-aware orthodontists.
· 01:33 Introducing the New Series with Nicole Goldfarb
· 02:15 Discussion on Pediatric Airway Health
· 03:48 ADA Position Statement and AAO White Paper
· 06:35 Challenges in Diagnosing Sleep-Disordered Breathing
· 08:07 Orthodontic and Medical Community Perspectives
· 10:47 Myofunctional Disorders and Airway Issues
· 21:26 Environmental Influences on Craniofacial Growth
· 35:34 Efficacy of Adenotonsillectomy in Pediatric Sleep Apnea
· 37:24 Lack of Awareness Among Pediatricians
· 38:35 The Role of Tongue Tie
· 42:07 Orthodontic Signs of Airway Dysfunction
· 42:24 Facial Indicators of Sleep-Disordered Breathing
· 49:00 Parental Concerns and Next Steps
· 55:37 Orthodontic Training and Airway Awareness
· 01:01:01 Future Topics and Closing Remarks
LINKS:
-Part 1 on Airway Answers Podcast: https://youtu.be/Fz5AE3MVdd4?si=WcpyhTiBauNWB49i
-ADA Position Statement: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.ada.org/-/media/project/ada-organization/ada/ada-org/files/resources/research/the-role-of-dentistry-in-sleep-related-breathing-disorders.pdf
-AAO White Paper: chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.dentalheadstart.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/sleep-apnea-white-paper-FINAL-2019-1.pdf
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Earlier this year, I got to sit on the other side of the microphone and be interviewed by my daughter, Kendall! As part of her ACE General Paper class, Kendall had to select someone to interview to learn more about their live story and journey and she chose me! So we figured we’d record it and let everyone hear our conversation!
With the Holidays upon us, I figured it was a good episode to repost as a reminder to focus on family, faith, and constantly working to grow and become your best self.
I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! See you in the New Year!
[My apologies on the audio - there was an issue with Kendall's mic]
Here’s some of what you’ll learn in this episode:
· Why I became an orthodontist.
· The reasons why I decided to open my own practice right out of my residency.
· The resources I used to learn how to run a business.
· How I became involved in airway orthodontics and using braces and wires to expand/develop the arches of younger children.
· The impact that changing lives with airway-focused orthodontic treatment had on me.
· The struggle I faced after firing my associate 3 weeks into his employment.
· How I transitioned from running a successful private practice to teaching and coaching full-time, and the role that the COVID-19 shutdown played in this.
· Why we picked up our family and moved from Upstate NY to Florida in 2021, the challenges we faced, and how we’re doing now.
· Whether I have any regrets about leaving private practice to teach full-time.
· The importance of having a vision of the type of person you want to be and the type of life you want to live.
· The role that faith has played in my personal and professional journey.
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In this episode of The DOC Podcast, I get to talk with Dr. Maz Moshiri, a visionary orthodontist and educator known for pioneering clear aligner therapy. We discuss Dr. Moshiri's journey into orthodontics, the bridging of the clinical-academic divide, and his groundbreaking work with clear aligners. We delve into the importance of breaking professional dogmas, persevering through challenges, the need for orthodontists to embrace proactive patient care, and transformative developments in early orthodontic treatment. We also discuss the upcoming 'Winds of Change' meeting and share personal stories that showcase the impact of modern orthodontics on patient lives. Don't miss this insightful and inspiring episode!
00:27 Meet Dr. Maz Moshiri
01:29 Maz's Journey into Orthodontics
03:19 Family Influence and Early Career
08:17 Professional Challenges and Decisions
13:12 Academic and Clinical Divide
16:31 Innovations in Orthodontics
22:59 The Future of Orthodontics
38:34 Pioneering Clear Aligner Therapy
42:27 Overcoming Initial Failures
42:55 Challenging Conventional Wisdom
43:36 Becoming a Speaker and Educator
44:37 Creating Educational Resources
46:29 Launching the Aligner Fellowship
48:14 Advocating for Orthodontic Excellence
53:32 Exploring Early Treatment with Clear Aligners
57:39 The Importance of Early Intervention
01:03:57 Winds of Change: A Multidisciplinary Meeting
01:10:06 Personal Stories and Healthcare Challenges
01:18:43 Conclusion and Contact InformationLINKS
Contact Dr. Moshiri: [email protected]
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Join Dr. Mike as he hosts visionary orthodontist Dr. Ilya Lipkin on this episode of the Doc Podcast. Dr. Lipkin discusses his groundbreaking work with Mini Screw Assisted Rapid Maxillary Expansion (MARPE) and shares his journey, from overcoming academic challenges in the Soviet Union to becoming a pioneer in airway-focused orthodontics.
Learn about the clinical and academic divide in the field, the importance of comprehensive patient care that goes beyond aligning teeth, and practical advice for implementing MARPE in a busy practice. Dr. Lipkin also touches on the vital role of diagnostic processes and offers insights into the future of orthodontic treatment.
Whether you're an orthodontist, dental professional, or just curious about the advancements in orthodontics, this episode is packed with invaluable information. Enjoy the show!
00:27 Meet Dr. Ilya Lipkin: A Visionary in Orthodontics
02:36 Dr. Lipkin's Journey: From Soviet Union to Orthodontics
05:26 The Impact of Sleep and Airway on Orthodontics
09:38 Clinical vs. Academic Perspectives in Orthodontics
14:16 Challenges and Changes in Orthodontic Practices
35:12 The Role of Dentists in Airway Screening & Health
35:34 Orthodontic Residency and Airway Issues
35:43 TMJ and Orthodontics: A Controversial Topic
36:36 The Importance of Comprehensive Diagnosis
38:02 Challenges in Orthodontic Practices
41:55 Diagnostic Ability and Patient Health
42:32 The Evolution of Orthodontic Technology
43:56 Determining the Right Treatment Approach
53:59 Implementing MARPE in Practice
01:00:17 The Need for Change in Orthodontic Education
01:10:48 Final Thoughts and Future Directions
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In this episode of the Doc Podcast, host Dr. Mike DeLuke delves into the crucial topic of optimizing profitability in orthodontic practices. Joined by a distinguished panel of guests—Mary Sawtelle, Dr. Brad Chvatal, and Paul Gange, Jr.—they discuss strategies for controlling overhead costs and increasing net income.
Topics include effective inventory management, the importance of efficient bonding protocols, and the role of leadership and team culture in driving practice success. This comprehensive discussion is a must-listen for practitioners looking to improve their bottom line while maintaining high-quality patient care. Tune in for actionable insights and expert advice!
00:26 Today's Topic: Money and Net Profit
00:51 Meet the Expert Panel
01:38 Understanding Practice Profit
02:45 The Importance of Efficient Ordering Systems
03:57 Strategies to Decrease Overhead
04:47 Welcoming the Guests
06:02 Focusing on Overhead vs. Production
07:45 Delegating and Organizing for Efficiency
09:48 The Role of Protocols in Reducing Overhead
15:14 Bonding Protocols and Reducing Failures
41:25 Understanding Bond Failure Rates
42:51 The Importance of Timing in Etching
43:21 Analyzing Office Practices and Training
45:18 Amtouch Dental Supply: A Trusted Partner
46:08 Strategies for Improving Practice Efficiency
49:44 The Role of Leadership in Practice Management
53:55 Hiring and Training for Success
01:20:02 Reducing Variables for Better Outcomes
01:20:49 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationSPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Allure Ortho: https://www.allureortho.com/AmTouch Dental Supply: https://www.amtouch.com/
Ulab: https://www.ulabsystems.com/
LINKS:
-Brad: Czechmate (https://czechmateconsulting.com/); Practice Website (https://www.eugenebraces.com/)
-Mari: Mari’s List (https://marislist.com/)
-Paul: Reliance Orthodontics (https://www.relianceorthodontics.com/)
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In this special Thanksgiving episode of The DOC Podcast, Dr. Mike DeLuke shares his thoughts on gratitude and the importance of recognizing blessings amidst a busy life. He also addresses common challenges faced during the festive season, such as stress management, goal setting for the upcoming year, and making smart financial decisions.
Dr. DeLuke delves deep into the impact of stress on both physical and mental health, offering scientifically backed strategies to manage it effectively. He further emphasizes the importance of creating a vision for life and setting clear goals to achieve it, sharing personal anecdotes and practical advice.
Furthermore, the episode includes crucial information on understanding one's financial status, detailing how to calculate cash flow and net worth using a balance sheet. Dr. DeLuke encourages listeners to take control of their finances by knowing their personal financial status and developing a plan for financial freedom.
Join Dr. DeLuke as he shares wisdom and actionable tips to lead a happier, healthier, and more prosperous life.
00:00 Welcome to the Doc Podcast
00:27 Thanksgiving Reflections and Episode Overview
03:19 Understanding Stress
07:54 Effective Stress Management Techniques
17:59 The Importance of Setting Goals
20:15 Creating a Vision for Your Life
29:17 Achieving Financial Freedom
34:46 Filling Out Your Balance Sheet
43:15 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsLINKS
Website for Balance Sheet – www.TheOrthoCoach.comMotivational Monday on Delayed Gratification: https://youtu.be/cWIPqWPk_mo?si=LXPnlmlFSJSjXToYJohn Vento, CPA, CFP Podcasts
Tax Strategies for Dentists: https://youtu.be/1-EXO-IlQgs?si=Z95gfArxXffDOy8UTaxes & Practice Ownership – Part a: https://youtu.be/tyQTdCy2DxA?si=GlyFh1X3AAz5jALRTaxes & Practice Ownership – Part b: https://youtu.be/Tt0yneFair0?si=TayfvAQR0rHNfAGgTax-Smart Retirement Savings – Part a: https://youtu.be/QFB2DJksISg?si=tpKbjYIQJaH60F7fTax-Smart Retirement Savings – Part b: https://youtu.be/cWIPqWPk_mo?si=LXPnlmlFSJSjXToYJustin Smith CFA, CFP Podcasts
Planning for Financial Freedom: https://youtu.be/swJNr52Lqe4?si=jY8Wdk5M1JlgYqNqWealth-Building Investment Strategies: https://youtu.be/2mASImQq5w8?si=XsBi5gj0Jz-85b5T -
In this episode, I welcome the amazing Dr. Claudia Pinter, an internationally renowned orthodontist and faculty member in the Department of Orthodontics at Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Pinter shares her journey from Vienna, Austria to becoming a pioneer in clear aligner therapy. The discussion delves into the importance of blending art and science in orthodontics, the value of studying post-treatment records, and the necessity of screening patients for airway issues.
Dr. Pinter also shares her innovative techniques in maxillary expansion using bone-borne expanders, the role of social media in patient education, and the significance of being transparent and proactive with patients. The episode highlights the evolving landscape of orthodontics, driven by new technologies and multidisciplinary approaches to improve patient outcomes.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
00:47 Dr. Pinter's Journey and Philosophy
01:35 Discussion on Clinical Practices and Innovations
08:23 Pediatric Orthodontics and Airway Issues
16:48 Advanced Techniques in Orthodontics
37:32 Embracing Change in Orthodontics
38:16 The Impact of Maxillary Expansion
38:45 Challenges and Criticisms in Modern Orthodontics
42:44 Innovations in Orthognathic Surgery
48:04 The Role of AI in Orthodontics
51:41 Educating Patients and Colleagues
01:01:03 Personal Journeys in Orthodontics
LINKS:
Dr. Pinter on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drclaudiapinter?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== -
Transforming Oral Surgery: Insights from Dr. David Alfi
In this episode of the 'Doc Podcast,' host Dr. Mike DeLuke interviews acclaimed oral surgeon Dr. David Alfi from Los Angeles, California. They discuss Dr. Alfi's journey through Columbia University, his evolution from academic practice to private practice in Houston, and the development of his groundbreaking surgical techniques. Dr. Alfi shares his innovative approaches in orthognathic surgery, including the use of custom-printed titanium guides and plates, which have significantly improved surgical outcomes, efficiency, and patient recovery times. The conversation extends to the crucial topic of airway issues and TMJ disorders, addressing how modern surgical practices can provide better resolutions and improve overall patient health. Dr. Alfi also highlights the importance of continuous learning, research, and bridging the gap between academia and private practice to advance the field.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
01:57 Dr. Alfi's Journey to Oral Surgery
03:30 Orthodontic Experiences and Reflections
07:04 Transition to Private Practice
10:06 Bridging Academia and Private Practice
17:19 Innovations in Jaw Surgery
24:00 Efficiency in Surgical Procedures
24:07 Advancements in Incision Techniques
24:47 Accurate Surgical Outcomes
25:26 Orthodontic Innovations
25:52 Airway Considerations in Surgery
27:26 Custom Plates and Stability
31:24 Patient Case Studies and Outcomes
33:29 Debate on Malocclusion Causes
43:03 TMJ and Airway Correlation
47:48 Future Directions and Acknowledgements
LINKS
-Dr. Alfi's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.davidalfi/ -
Money, retirement, wealth, prosperity. All terms we are familiar with but do any of us know how to achieve them? That is why I wanted to have my friend and colleague, Dr. Mart McClellan on the show. Mart is an orthodontist AND a financial advisor and he is a wealth (pun intended 😊) of knowledge. He will share how he feels all of us can achieve financial prosperity both pre-and post-retirement.
We discuss:
· What motivated Mart to pursue a career in financial advisement while he was practicing orthodontics full-time.
· How a conference Mart went to as a resident changed his perspective on money.
· What to do about debt, including student loan debt, mortgage debt, consumer debt, etc.
· If Dave Ramsey has the right idea by recommending to aggressively pay down debt.
· Whether to get a 15-year or 30-year mortgage.
· Ways to change your mindset towards money.
· The importance of setting goals for your financial future.
· The flaws with the traditional financial model.
· How to get off the traditional linear model of accumulating wealth and accelerate your wealth curve.
· The importance of thinking about how to distribute your assets, not just accumulate them.
· Who the “rulesmakers” are and how they attack our money 365 days/year.
· The percentage of your earnings that you should be saving every year.
· What a “Wealth Freedom Account” is and why you need one.
· If you need an Emergency Fund and, if so, how much to put in it.
· Which is more important, a savings rate or a rate of return.
· The difference between “new money” and “old money” when it comes to investing.
· Why we don’t believe in “evidence-based financial planning.”
· What a “diversified portfolio” really means, and what it is not.
· When to expect the next downturn in the real estate market.
· The difference between average rate of return and annualized rate of return, and which is more important.
· How many different income streams wealthy people typically have.
· Whether or not you should fund a retirement plan.
· Mart’s thoughts on the “Die with Zero” mentality.
· What can be done to help students/residents get a better financial education.
· Strategies for older docs can do to maximize their retirement income.
· And much more!
LINKS:
-Mart’s Book “Your Retirement Smile”: https://a.co/d/9y6fTRU
-Mart’s Website: www.Macro-Wealth.com
-Mart’s Email: [email protected]
-Mart’s Cell: (847) 363-5502
-Rich Dad, Poor Dad: https://a.co/d/6nkfQFS
-Smart Couples Finish Rich: https://a.co/d/6nkfQFS
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Kalli Hale, an amazing general dentist who transformed her practice into one that focuses on the overall health and well-being of her patients. In addition to being a wealth of knowledge on airway and early treatment, she is a business owner, wife, mom, and national lecturer.
We discuss:
How dentistry is a family affair for Kalli.The lack of training and education in dental school surrounding sleep and airway.The relationship between sleep bruxism and OSA.Why Kalli developed such a passion for airway-focused treatment.What Kalli has to say to her colleagues who do not believe that we can or should be addressing airway.The importance of being a good communicator and having a passion for what you do.How powerful it is when parents are brought to tears by what you were able to do for their child.The importance of mouth breathing for the growth and development of the face and teeth.The potential liability of dentists who are not screening patients for airway issues and their associated comorbidities.The benefits of habit correctors/eruption appliances to improve muscular dysfunction and facilitate nasal breathing.The need for a mindset change in orthodontics from one that is reactive to one that is proactive.The role that insurance plays in the decision to wait to begin orthodontic treatment.The misdiagnosis of sleep-disordered breathing as ADHD.The fact that the medical community is now prescribing “speed” for kids as young as 2 years of age.Some of the many flaws with the 2019 AAO White Paper.The best way to gain a greater understanding of the power of recognizing sleep/airway issues in our patients.The challenges Kalli faces as a mom, wife, dentist, entrepreneur, practice owner, and national lecturer.And much more!!LINKS:
-Link to DOC Interceptive Ortho Tx Course: https://theorthocoach.com/courses/phase-i-arch-development/?portfolioCats=99
-Episode w/Eric Ploumis: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/answers-to-common-legal-questions-w-eric-ploumis-dmd-jd-ep-29/id1689703392?i=1000637849977
-Find Kalli on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theairwaycentereddentist?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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Dentists and orthodontists often debate the role we play in the detection and management of airway compromise, especially in children. I had a fascinating conversation with Dr. David McIntosh, a highly regarded ENT from Australia, who offered his thoughts on the topic from a medical perspective.
We discuss:
How David became passionate about airway and sleep, and why he is passionate about treating children.The influence that the 2012 paper by Karen Bonuck, MD about the impact of snoring and mouth breathing on the cognitive development of children had on David.The reason why ENTs and dentists should be collaborating more often.The fact that 80% of the children presenting to the orthodontist have an airway problem.The fact that pediatric sleep-disordered breathing is more common than asthma and diabetes combined.The role that cognitive dissonance plays in the resistance of both orthodontists and ENTs to change their approach to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with airway compromise.The signs and symptoms of airway compromise that ALL ENTs and dentists should be looking for in their patients.Why straightening teeth is great, but saving someone’s life is next-level rewarding.How the medical insurance industry is impacting the ability of ENTs to perform adenotonsillectomy on children.How the 2019 AAO White Paper got it wrong and the 2017 ADA Position Statement got it right.The reason why a sleep study and AHI are NOT reliable indicators of airway compromise in children.The AADSM position statement about the efficacy of monotherapies.The efficacy of CPAP versus mandibular advancement splint therapy.The importance of phenotyping to determine the etiology of airway disease before initiating treatment.What David feels about expanding on patients as young as 4 years old.Why orthodontists would feel differently about airway-focused treatment if they saw their patients 20-30 years after treatment.The importance of early detection and treatment of airway issues.Why saying that OSA is analogous to Stage 4 cancer IS appropriate from a medical perspective.And much more!!LINKS:
-Dr. McIntosh’s books:
>Snored to Death: https://a.co/d/0700GJj
>Don’t Ignore the Snore: https://a.co/d/3P9lpXA
>A Parent’s Guide to Pediatric Sleep Disordered Breathing: https://a.co/d/7qDRuJS
-Karen Bonuck paper: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3313633/
-Chervin paper: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11875140/
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Life is a journey and today’s guest, Lauren Gueits, truly exemplifies that fact. She has worked in private practice, as a high-level rep with Align, and is now on a mission to help children by advancing awareness of airway health. Lauren has an amazing ability to persevere through whatever life puts in front of her and has a deep passion for promoting the connection between our mouth and our overall health. We discuss:
· How Lauren ended up pursuing dental hygiene as a career, and why she feels she was called to dentistry.
· Her role with Dr. Lorne Golub and Dr. Maria Ryan in promoting Periostat.
· Why she has always had a passion for the connection between oral and systemic health.
· How Lauren’s endless curiosity began as a child.
· How she impressed Align CEO, Joe Hogan, during one of her lectures at Invisalign Summit.
· Her creation of the position of Hygiene Education Manager at Align and assembling the hygiene team.
· Her transition from private practice to corporate to entrepreneurship.
· The critical role of the hygienist to create value from the hygiene chair.
· Why once you see the impact that orthodontics can have on airway, you can’t unsee it.
· The need to redefine malocclusion as craniofacial dystrophy.
· What motivated Lauren to launch Airway Health Solutions in 2018.
· How she plans to advance airway health care in the upcoming years.
· The need to have in person discussions versus hiding behind our computers debating online.
· The importance of keeping the faith through life’s highs and lows.
· The need to develop more thorough and consistent screening tools for airway compromise.
· That the AAO guidelines do NOT say to wait until 7yo to initiate orthodontic treatment.
· Why orthodontic residents don’t do much Phase I treatment in residency.
· How OSA is like Stage 4 cancer, and we need to address it when we notice it at Stage 1 (SDB).
· The reasons why changing your mindset regarding early treatment and airway can be emotionally challenging.
· How Lauren balanced being a mom of 3 children with her career aspirations and obligations.
· How she judges her success as a mother.
· And much more!!
LINKS:
-Dew Life Article highlighting Lauren: https://issuu.com/dentalentrepreneur/docs/dew_spring2024_issu
-www.airwayhealthsolutions.com
-www.childrensairwayfirst.org
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Melissa Methven is a dental hygienist whose husband, Scott, a dentist, committed suicide in 2022, leaving behind Melissa and her two young children. She shares her incredible story of emerging from a time of great darkness and tragedy with the hope of helping others who are struggling with depression.
We discuss:
· Scott’s tremendous passion for dentistry.
· What led Scott to take his own life and, in hindsight, some of the warning signs that were there.
· How Scott’s cycle of depression spun deeper and deeper.
· The role that suppression plays in our physical and mental health.
· The way Melissa explained Scott’s suicide to her children.
· How she picked herself up after Scott’s passing.
· Strategies that Melissa uses to help her young children cope with the loss of their father.
· Scott’s fear of having a formal diagnosis and what it would do to his reputation and career.
· The darkness that can surround people who are suffering from depression.
· The role that prayer, belief in God (or any higher power), and breathwork have played in the healing journey.
· The difference between religion and faith.
· Healthy techniques for releasing your stress and anxiety.
· The steps that can and should be taken in dental school to better equip dentists to handle the rigor and stress of their job.
· The need for a dental community to help dentists who are struggling, and the pushback Melissa is receiving trying to bring awareness to this issue.
· How to recognize the signs that your body and mind are not healthy.
· How Melissa and her kids know that Scott is with them in spirit.
· The value of being of service to others and how it has helped their family heal.
· Tips on how to find and live your truth.
· And much more!!
LINKS:
-To Purchase Melissa’s Book: https://a.co/d/8nYzyTO
-Contact Melissa: www.melissagratitude.life
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Dentistry is a very physical profession and many dental professionals suffer from chronic pain in their neck, back, wrists, and forearms. The pain can be so severe that it forces us to reduce our workload and can even lead to depression, chemical dependence, and suicide. Unfortunately, most dental professionals were never taught correct ergonomics and posture, and that’s why I wanted to have Kevin McLaughlin, PT, Cert MDT on the show! Kevin specializes in treating mechanical disorders of the spine and extremities, and he and I discuss the following:
How Kevin got interested in physical therapy and how his approach to treatment has changed over his 28 years in private practice.Why dentists, hygienists, and dental assistants frequently suffer from pain related to poor ergonomics and posture.What is the McKenzie Method and how does it differ from traditional physical therapy.The role of modalities like E-stim/TENS, ultrasound, etc.When it’s best to use ice versus heat.The difference between intermittent versus continuous pain and how that changes the approach to treatment.How to differentiate a mechanical issue from one that is inflammatory.The importance of getting to the true mechanical etiology of the pain before initiating treatment.Some of the differences between physical therapy and chiropractic.The best ergonomics for dental professionals.Stretches dental professionals can do to before, during and after work to minimize their risk of injury and chronic pain.The importance of not only addressing a patient’s pain, but teaching them how to maintain the improvement.Whether you (or a patient) can send a patient directly to the PT or if a referral is needed.How pain in the extremities can originate in the neck.When and how TMD pain can originate in the neck.How PT can help your patients who are suffering from TMD and/or headaches.The importance of focusing on what you do well and being comfortable with referring what you haven’t mastered to other professionals.And much more!!LINKS:
-Stretching exercises for dental professionals: https://www.my-exercise-code.com/code/xrxTL?u=BLUQ&c=8GG9SB7
-Kevin’s Website: https://www.mjphysicaltherapyny.com/
-APTA Website: https://www.apta.org/
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As you know, my goal with this show is to help you succeed both personally and professionally. In that light, I decided to have Dr. Brett Gilbert on to discuss mental health and wellness. This is a deep and powerful conversation that will help you regardless of where you are in your life/professional journey!
We discuss:
Why dentists are so prone to stress, anxiety, and burnout.How to recognize if you are “out of balance” and what to do about it.Why you need to invest in yourself first before you can achieve wellness and fulfillment.How and why burnout and fulfillment have changed between generations.The step that is absolutely necessary to be your best self.The role that prior trauma plays in our current decision-making and how it impacts wellness.The importance of creating a vision for who and what you want to be.Practices to ground yourself and create joy in your life.Why it can be difficult for scientific minds to believe in a higher power or something greater than ourselves.How the thoughts we put out to the universe can become a self-fulfilling prophecy (Law of Attraction). The importance of recognizing that life is happening FOR YOU, not to you.How to view suffering and disappointment as a blessing and a natural part of the human experience.The importance of finding your true inner self and purpose, and how to do it.The value that Brett found in emotional intelligence training and how it helped him overcome burnout.How to keep your failures and disappointments in perspective. Strategies to change your mindset from one of stress and anxiety to one of peace and gratitude. The blessing and curse of perfectionism.What gratitude practice is and how to do it.How to reimagine the way you want your professional and personal life to look.And much, much more!LINKS:
-Dr. Brett’s Instagram: @DrBrettGilbert
-Dr. Brett’s Podcast (On The Cusp): https://plinkhq.com/i/1704062186/e/?to=page
-Dr. Brett’s Coaching Platform (Access Endo): https://www.accessendo.org/
-The Truth Behind the Smiles (book by Melissa Methven): https://a.co/d/4fEQOj4
-A Man’s Search for Meaning (by Victor Frankel): https://a.co/d/hKSvXY2
-The Gifts of Imperfection (by Brene Brown): https://a.co/d/hPnqAnK
-Dr. Gilbert’s Breathing Exercises: https://www.youtube.com/@breathewithsandy
-Motivational Monday on Selfishness: https://youtu.be/zq1mcOWFp3M
-Motivational Monday on Perfectionism: https://youtu.be/275xlwkYiQc
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Dr. Jeff Rouse is an educator and clinician who has practiced with the likes of Drs. Frank Spear and Gregg Kinzer. He is now a Resident Faculty Member at Spear Education and maintains a private practice in prosthodontics in San Antonio, TX. He has a unique professional journey and understands more about airway and orthodontics than many orthodontists. We discuss that and much more, including:
How Jeff’s background in restorative dentistry helped him gain a better understanding of how orthodontic treatment, especially treatment involving extraction of permanent teeth, led to the breakdown of the dentition and airway issues later in life.Why Jeff started doing orthodontics when he was practicing as a general dentist and how that led to an “ortho first” approach to patient care.How Jeff developed and the curriculum for airway dentistry at Spear Education.Why GPs and prosthodontists are more open to the impact of airway on malocclusion than most orthodontists.Why orthodontists are resistant to incorporating airway-focused treatment into their practice (and it has nothing to do with evidence/literature!).Jeff’s message to orthos who are opposed to intervening earlier than 7yo to address anatomy that can lead to airway compromise.The primary causes of airway obstruction in young children (HINT: It’s not genetics!)Why orthodontic residents are not treating young children during their training.What recent studies in the otolaryngological literature say is a “normal” palatal width.The flaws with the studies that say Phase I is ineffective and often unnecessary.What is within the dentist’s/orthodontist’s scope of practice when it comes to airway.The role that anatomy plays in obstruction of nasal breathing.Why watchful waiting is supervised neglect.What orthodontists would learn if they had to look at all their cases 20 years out of treatment.Whether or not extractions cause airway issues.How heart rate variability can be used to determine sleep-related breathing issues.A new referral pattern for the future to help remove some of these obstacles.Jeff’s advice to young orthodontists.LINKS:
-AAO Website on age to begin orthodontic treatment: https://aaoinfo.org/orthodontics-for-children/
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I had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Helen Jones, a dentist from the UK who spent the early part of her career managing extraction cases until she became discouraged by the treatment results. It started her on a journey to find a better way to manage deficient jaw size and airway problems in younger children. It is now her mission to raise awareness regarding the benefits of beginning orthodontic treatment at a younger age than we are conventionally taught.
Helen and I discuss:
· What a paradigm is and why/how the paradigm in orthodontics is shifting from taking a reactive approach to treatment to taking a more proactive approach.
· How Helen became so dismayed by the traditional reactive approach to orthodontic treatment and how this led her to become so passionate about exploring a more proactive approach.
· How her time practicing in South Africa helped shape her approach to both dentistry and authority.
· The way the National Health Service in the UK controls what dental and orthodontic procedures that can be performed.
· The time she spent with John Mew and her thoughts on his approach to treatment, as well as why John was vilified and deemed “unfit to practice” by the General Dental Council.
· How she broke free from the dogmas imposed by the NHS and started treating preadolescent patients.
· The impact that a lecture by Dr. Brendan Stack had on her life and career.
· The role that working with osteopaths played in Helen’s understanding of the fascia and how it connects the mouth to the rest of the body.
· The importance of looking at the entire child, not just the mouth and teeth.
· The need to move away from looking at the teeth and mouth as a separate entity.
· Whether or not you can get some degree of sutural change throughout life.
· If orthodontists are resistant to a more proactive approach to treatment out of fear.
· The mission of the new interdisciplinary group of medical and dental professionals called The Society for Dentofacial Growth & Function that Helen is putting together.
· How the General Dental Council is targeting people in the UK who promote early orthodontic treatment.
· The politics and siloing of care in the British health system.
· Helen’s advice to parents and clinicians when it comes to early orthodontic treatment.
LINKS:
-Dr. DeLuke’s article in OrthoTown (Part I): https://www.nxtbook.com/farran/orthotown/orthotown-june-2023/index.php?startid=54#/p/54
- Dr. DeLuke’s article in OrthoTown (Part II): https://www.nxtbook.com/farran/orthotown/orthotown-november-2023/index.php?startid=52#/p/52
-Society for Dentofacial Growth and Function - www.ConnectingHeads.com; https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/vjnwtuwjh30uhiuyxzc0y/SDGF-Zoom-Meeting-June-13th-2024.mp4?rlkey=bcuyhlmghr53ahoz8jcil0bb0&st=ra5hpp1s&dl=0
-Jane Tarrant’s book Rose Loses Her Nose: https://linkbreathing.samcart.com/products/rose-loses-her-nose-book
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Don’t miss this AMAZING conversation with Dr. Marianna Evans! As a dual-trained orthodontist/periodontist and expert in anthropology, she offers a unique perspective on the etiology of malocclusion, the periodontal consequences of the traditional approach to orthodontic treatment, and the numerous benefits of initiating orthodontic treatment in younger children. She is also very knowledgeable about how airway patency impacts craniofacial growth and development and is passionate about the role the orthodontist can and should play in airway management.
Dr. Evans and I discuss:
Why and how she decided to open her own practice from scratch in 2011, and how it’s going now.Her educational background including why she decided to obtain degrees in both orthodontics and periodontics, and how it has helped her be a better orthodontist.How she developed an interest in, and eventually a passion for, anthropology by studying the Morton Skull Collection while at UPenn.The problem with using transverse norms based on post-industrial skulls.Why humans today can no longer accommodate 32 teeth, and why that is a bigger problem than we may realize.How diet and obstructed nasal breathing are turning malocclusion into a pandemic.The role of the orthodontist’s ego in the prevention of the advancement of our profession.Marianna’s advice to residents and young docs regarding questioning what they learn in their orthodontic residency.What the research says about providing orthodontic treatment to patients in the primary dentition.How the refusal of orthodontists to treat patients at a younger age will lead to the death of our specialty.The thinning of the alveolar bone that inevitably occurs during all orthodontic tooth movement.Why we should be more focused on developing the jaws in the primary dentition to allow the teeth to erupt into the center of the ridge.The need for orthodontists to look at their cases 20 years after treatment, and how that could change their perspective.The numerous flaws with the literature stating that early treatment is not effective.How to communicate to parents that their young child is in need of orthodontic treatment.Why we should be referring to the orthodontic treatment of younger patients as “preventative,” not “early.”The story of how she got connected with James Nestor and what it was like to be featured in his bestselling book, Breath.And much, much more!!LINKS:
-VISIT OUR SHOW SPONSOR - Reliance Orthodontic Products (www.RelianceOrthodontics.com)-Email Dr. Evans: [email protected]
-Email Dr. Mike: [email protected]
-Breath by James Nestor: https://a.co/d/1JGxJa8
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We all want to retire at some point, right? But how do we save enough money to retire or work because we want to, not because we have to? Mr. John Vento, my CPA, is also a Certified Financial Planner who offers his advice on how to take advantage of tax-favorable strategies to maximize your retirement savings so you can retire sooner than you may have thought!
This is the second part of a 2-part series. Part A was released last week: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/retirement-savings-strategies-part-a-john-vento-cpa/id1689703392?i=1000666226231
In this episode, John will discuss:
o Reasons why you should want to set up a retirement plan for your practice and how it can help with employee recruitment and retention.
o The SECURE Act 2.0, including when it was passed into law, when it becomes effective, and how it will impact retirement plan contributions for you and your employees.
o The recent expansion of the ability to make Roth contributions.
o Significant tax credits that are now available for making contributions to your retirement plan and the retirement plan of your employees, including:
§ The Startup Tax Credit which allows you to legally double dip by not only deducting the expenses of training your team about their retirement savings options, but also receiving a tax credit for those same expenses!
§ Employer Contribution Tax Credit which allows you to receive a tax credit to subsidize you for putting money into your employee’s retirement plan! Basically, the government is paying you to contribute to your employee's retirement!
§ The Auto-Enrollment Tax Credit which forces your employees to opt out of contributions to their retirement instead of opting in, which is how it has traditionally been set up.
LINKS:
• Point X Calculator (https://www.ventotaxandwealth.com/resource-center/retirement/saving-for-retirement)
• To purchase John’s Book: https://www.ventotaxandwealth.com/buy-the-book
• You can find more information on John and his firm, Vento Tax and Wealth Management, at www.VentoTaxAndWealth.com -
We all want to retire at some point, right? But how do we save enough money to retire or work because we want to, not because we have to? Mr. John Vento, my CPA, is also a Certified Financial Planner who offers his advice on how to take advantage of tax-favorable strategies to maximize your retirement savings so you can retire sooner than you may have thought!
In this episode, John will discuss:
• How to calculate your specific “Point X” (the point at which you reach financial freedom) and can retire using actual data from your individual situation!
• How to use a Traditional IRA to decrease your taxable income and accelerate your wealth accumulation.
• The pros and cons of a Traditional IRA vs. a Roth IRA and how to determine which is better for your circumstances.
• The tremendous advantages of owning your own practice when it comes to your ability to aggressively save for retirement and reach Point X at an earlier age.
• How to use defined benefit and/or cash balance plans to lower your tax burden AND maximize retirement savings for practice owners and independent contractors.
• How to implement different retirement plan strategies based on your particular practice situation ranging from a one-man show to a group practice.
• The tremendous advantages of employing your spouse and children and how to maximize your retirement savings when you do.
• Retirement savings strategies for older docs to accelerate their ability to get to Point X by using a 401k with profit sharing and a defined benefit cash balance plan.
• How avoiding the Medicare tax alone will more than cover the administrative costs of implementing a qualified retirement plan.LINKS:
• Link to Important Tax Information for Dentists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-EXO-IlQgs&ab_channel=DeLukeOrthodonticCoaching
• Point X Calculator (https://www.ventotaxandwealth.com/resource-center/retirement/saving-for-retirement)
• To purchase John’s Book: https://www.ventotaxandwealth.com/buy-the-book
• You can find more information on John and his firm, Vento Tax and Wealth Management, at www.VentoTaxAndWealth. - Laat meer zien