Oral Surgery Insights
Oral Surgery Insights is your front-row seat to real conversations between two of the Pacific Northwest’s leading oral and maxillofacial surgeons—Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer of Beacon Oral Surgeons. This podcast is designed for patients, dental professionals, and anyone interested in learning more about oral surgery, dental implants, wisdom teeth removal, and the evolving science behind surgical dental care.
Each episode tackles essential topics like the dental implant process, bone grafting, sedation options, jaw surgery, facial trauma treatment, and post-operative care. Russ and Brandon break down complex procedures with clarity, humor, and deep clinical experience—sharing real patient stories and expert perspectives on what works, what doesn’t, and what’s coming next in the world of oral surgery.
Whether you’re considering a procedure, supporting someone who is, or simply want to demystify topics like TMJ surgery, oral pathology, or digital surgical workflows, Oral Surgery Insights helps you feel informed and empowered. Tune in weekly for trusted advice, practical tips, and a refreshing take on what it really means to restore oral health and confidence—one conversation at a time.
Oral Surgery Insights
Cultural Differences in Oral Health and Surgery Practices
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In this episode of Oral Surgery Insights, Dr. Russ Lieblick and Dr. Brandon Rehrer explore how culture shapes the way people around the world view oral health, dental aesthetics, and surgical care.
While human biology is universal, the beliefs, expectations, and priorities patients bring into the dental chair are not. From what different cultures consider a beautiful smile to how diet, tradition, and family involvement influence oral health decisions, this conversation highlights why cultural awareness is essential to truly patient-centered care.
Listeners will learn how aesthetic ideals vary globally, why some populations prioritize tooth preservation over replacement, and how dietary habits can dramatically affect cavity risk and oral disease patterns. The discussion also touches on cultural practices such as betel nut chewing, the global rise of Western diets, and how these factors influence oral cancer screening and prevention.
Dr. Lieblick and Dr. Rehrer also compare international differences in oral surgery training, dental implants, and regulatory standards, offering insight into why treatment philosophies can vary so widely between countries. The episode emphasizes the importance of cultural sensitivity, communication styles, and trust-building when caring for patients from diverse backgrounds.
Whether you are a clinician, a dental professional, or a patient interested in understanding how culture influences healthcare, this episode offers a thoughtful and informative look at the human side of oral surgery and dentistry.