
Everyday Oral Surgery
Have you ever been talking with other surgeons about the way they do things in their practice and you heard something that helped you out? This podcast is meant to give you an insight into the way other surgeons do things and think about things. Sometimes small changes can make a big difference in your daily routine.
Episodes
296 episodes
Diagnosing the Patient with Upper Airway Resistance and Treatment with Orthognathic Surgery (with Dr. Andy Loetscher)
During this episode, Dr. Grant Stucki is joined by Dr. Andy Loetscher, an Oral Maxillofacial Surgeon practicing in Atlanta, Georgia to discuss Orthognathic surgery. The conversation centers around some of the nuances of Orthognathic surgery, an...
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Episode 300
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56:18

The Nuances of Treating Patients who Use Marijuana (with Dr. Robert John)
As cannabis use becomes more widespread, its effects on oral surgery are becoming increasingly evident, but what does this mean for oral surgeons? In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki welcomes back Dr. Robert John, an oral...
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Episode 299
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21:43

Local Anesthesia Pearls (with Dr. Dean DeLuke)
Many oral surgeons overlook perfecting the task of local anesthesia or don’t give it our full attention and in this episode of Everyay Oral Surgery, we are going to share some tips to help you leverage it properly! Dr. Dean DeLuke joins us toda...
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Episode 298
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42:38

"Near Miss" Case Reviews with Dr. David Salomon
We’re back with more exciting case reviews filled with many valuable lessons and this time, we explore cases that almost ended in disaster for the doctors involved. We are joined again by Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon Dr. David Salomon – curre...
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Episode 297
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59:13

The Benefits of Working as an OMS in the Army (with Dr. Andrew Jenzer and Dr. Kevin Smith)
What if your career as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon could offer world-class training, financial stability, and the opportunity to serve your country, all while performing full-scope surgery? In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. An...
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Episode 296
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44:43

Go on, Git!: Finding Humor in the Daily Difficulties of Oral Surgery (by Dr. Grant Stucki)
In this lighthearted and humorous episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki introduces a new segment, Go On, Git, inspired by Jimmy Fallon's comedic bits. In today's episode, he shares a collection of frustrating yet amusing m...
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Episode 295
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11:56

Hematology Series: Anticoagulation therapies and surgical considerations (with Dr. Andrew Jenzer)
Blood clots can be life-threatening, but understanding their causes and treatments can save lives. In Part 2 of our Hematology Series, Dr. Andrew Jenzer, DDS, dives deep into thrombosis, breaking down the three key contributing factors and the ...
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Episode 294
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1:04:08

Airway Improvement Goals in Orthodontics (with Dr. Michael DeLuke, Orthodontist)
Dr. Michael DeLuke is back on the show with Dr. Stucki for today’s episode of Everyday Oral Surgery. Dr. DeLuke is an orthodontist stationed out of Florida, the founder of DeLuke Orthodontic Coaching (DOC), and host of The DOC Podcast. He is an...
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Episode 293
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53:57

Ways to Establish Financial Freedom and Realize Your Long-Term Goals (with Dr. Michael DeLuke)
Realizing your long-term goals starts with visualizing what you want to achieve. No one knows that better than today’s guest, Dr. Michael DeLuke, who at the start of his career set himself the goal of having the option to retire by age 50. This...
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Episode 292
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58:21

Flumazenil, the Pros and Cons (with Dr. Jake Stucki)
Can reversing sedation be too much of a good thing? Flumazenil is a powerful benzodiazepine antagonist, but its use comes with both benefits and risks. In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, we welcome back Dr. Jake Stucki, a resident...
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Episode 291
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27:15

Article Review: Risk Factors Associated with IAN Injury After Third Molar Removal (with Dr. Jake Stucki)
Today, we review the 2024 article that details the study of the risk factors associated with IAN injury after third molar removal. We welcome Dr. Jake Stucki back to the show – resident doctor at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental...
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Episode 290
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20:37

Part 1: Things That Can Cause Your Referral Marketing Program to Fail (with Dr. Roger Levin)
Referrals are the most important factor that influences the success of an oral surgeon’s practice. In today’s conversation, Dr. Roger Levin of the Levin Group comes back to discuss things that can cause your referral marketing program to fail, ...
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Episode 289
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1:05:58

Utilizing Anesthesia Recording Software to Improve Accuracy and Efficiency (with Dr. Travis Coulter)
Advances in technology have significantly improved the efficiency and accuracy of patient care, but anesthesia and sedation complications can also be minimized using simple checklists and adherence to the five Ps: Proper Planning Prevents Poor ...
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Episode 288
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1:08:55

The Basics of Aviation and the Parallels to Oral Surgery (with Dr. Bill Runyon)
Today’s episode is a slight departure from our usual undertaking as we focus more on the wonder of flight than dentistry. But of course, there’s always a link to oral and maxillofacial surgery as we discover how the basics of aviation parallel ...
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Episode 287
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47:34

Pre-Op Anesthesia Assessment: 2024 AHA/ACC Guideline Review (with Dr. David Salomon)
The AHA/ACC clinical practice guidelines for perioperative cardiovascular management for noncardiac surgery have recently been reviewed. While oral surgeons aren’t likely to perform high-risk surgery, it is important to know what these guidelin...
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Episode 286
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1:07:08

Hematology Series: physiology, diagnostic tools, common coagulation pathology (with Drs. Andrew Jenzer and Maxwell Lloyd)
This conversation kicks off a new series that takes a deep dive into anything blood-related. During this episode, Dr. Andrew Jenzer revisits the podcast alongside Dr. Maxwell Lloyd to demystify some of the key ideas underpinning hemostasis, coa...
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Episode 285
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1:27:59

How to Build and Keep an Incredible Team and How That Translates to Increase Revenue (with Dr. Roger Levin, from Levin Group)
There has always been a staffing problem in oral surgery but it has become more aggravated recently and needs to be solved so that revenue can be optimized. Today on Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Roger Levin joins us again to discuss how to build ...
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Episode 284
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1:11:11

Preventing Instrument Injuries (with Drs. Stucki and Hechler)
For all their good, surgical instruments can also be harmful when used incorrectly or irresponsibly. Once again, we welcome Dr. Ben Hechler to the show as he and Dr. Stucki walk us through the best practices for preventing injuries caused by de...
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Episode 283
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51:48

Startup Out of Residency Tips (with Dr. Craig Harrison)
What does it take to launch a successful oral surgery practice straight out of residency? In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, we sit down with Dr. Craig Harrison, a recently graduated oral surgeon practicing in Fort Worth, Texas. In our c...
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Episode 282
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20:16

The Power of Vision, Goals, and Culture in Your Practice (with Dr. Roger Levin)
When running a business in the world of oral surgery, the ability to be a leader that inspires mission-based action is imperative! In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Roger Levin of the Levin Group joins us again to discuss leadership...
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Episode 281
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45:45

Advocating for Women in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (with Dr. Erin Sheffield and Dr. Jaclyn Tomsic)
Women are still not treated as equals in medicine, and the poor treatment of women by both patients and colleagues is particularly prevalent in oral and maxillofacial surgery. In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, we welcome Dr. Erin Sheffi...
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Episode 280
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45:56

The Reasons to Put the Effort into Serving Communities in Need: Experiences and the Lessons Learned (with Dr. Tony Urbanek)
Practicing medicine in the third world is wildly different from working as a practitioner in the USA. During this episode, Dr. Tony Urbanek returns to the podcast to share wild and wonderful stories from his years in Haiti and Jamaica, and the ...
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Episode 279
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1:05:04

Finding Harmony with Surgery and Family Life (with Dr. Anthony Morlandt)
Being an oral surgeon is difficult enough as it is, but when you try to juggle that with raising a family and maintaining a marriage, it can feel impossible. Today on Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Anthony Morlandt joins us to share how he found ha...
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47:49

Considerations for a Full Body Cosmetic Fellowship (with Dr. Artem Krutyansky)
Are you deciding what might be next for you in your journey to surgery? Sharing his career journey from dental school to advanced training, Dr. Artem Krutyansky joins us today to offer key insights into the process of transitioning from a denta...
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34:49

Non-Surgical Treatment of TMD with the Urbanek Device (with Dr. Anthony Urbanek)
Tennessee-based oral and maxillofacial surgeon, Dr. Anthony Urbanek pioneered a new style of TMJ device that resolves TMJ disorders effectively and comfortably by eliminating jaw joint inflammation while you sleep. Today, we learn about the Urb...
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