What do you need to do to become a good surgeon? According to today’s guest, it’s all about having a good skill set, understanding anatomy, and planning ahead. Dr. Shahrokh Bagheri is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon working in Atlanta, Georgia. In this episode, he joins us to discuss his tips for having a successful career as an oral and maxillofacial surgeon, from the three most essential skills to have and core qualities to develop, to leveraging technology to better support your patients, a...
Jun 23, 2025•55 min•Ep. 310
As the country experiences strange financial anomalies only prevalent in economic downturns, we’ve decided to show you how to prepare for the worst while still expecting to turn a profit and grow your dental practice. We are joined once again by Dr. Roger Levin, Founder of Levin Group – the leading practice management and marketing consulting firm in dentistry – and he begins today’s conversation with his thoughts on the current economic climate and how economic downturns have affected dentistry...
Jun 16, 2025•53 min•Ep. 309
What leads skilled doctors to make dangerous mistakes in OMS sedation, and what can we do to work towards putting a stop to it? In this episode, Dr. Steve Yun, a board-certified M.D. and dental anesthesiologist from Southern California, sheds light on the most high-risk sedative used in oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS). If you want to better understand the risks, challenges, and how to improve safety in sedation practices, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. As they delve into the con...
Jun 09, 2025•45 min•Ep. 308
How can residents shape the future of oral and maxillofacial surgery? In this episode, Drs. Jai Kumar Mediratta and Jeremy Figueroa-Ortiz join Dr. Grant Stucki to share how the Resident Organization of the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (ROAAOMS) gives residents a powerful voice within the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons (AAOMS). They discuss the organization's work in advocating for residents’ needs, expanding mentorship opportunities, promoting ...
Jun 02, 2025•31 min•Ep. 307
Scaling your implant practice isn’t just about technical skill. How well you communicate and educate is also key. In this episode, Dr. Grant Stucki is joined by Drs. Tom Stone and Vic Martel to discover how they built thriving oral surgery and implant referral networks using DrTalk, a software platform designed to streamline secure communication and deliver on-demand education to referring dentists. From simplifying complex procedures to delivering virtual case mentoring, they discuss how consis...
May 27, 2025•53 min•Ep. 306
What if the most fulfilling, profitable version of your surgical career was just a few strategic shifts away? In this episode, Dr. Grant Stuck welcomes back Dr. Roger Levin, Founder and CEO of Levin Group, to break down the Practice Career Cycle, a four-level framework that shows how oral surgeons evolve in their careers, and why most never make it to the most rewarding stage: Level 4. Dr. Levin shares why Level 3, the stage of maximum work, often becomes a trap and how Level 4 offers a path to ...
May 19, 2025•48 min•Ep. 305
The oral board exams for oral surgeons are an inevitability that can be quite daunting. But what if we told you that it doesn’t have to be as difficult as it seems? Today, on Everyday Oral Surgery, Drs. Ben Palla, Sebastian Graca, and Steven Licht are here to discuss how to prepare for the oral board exam. In this discussion, you’ll hear all about the Oral Comprehensive Exam (OCE), a breakdown of the three sections within it, what the test costs in total, and much more! We delve into some excell...
May 16, 2025•38 min•Ep. 304
In this episode of our practice management series, Dr. Stucki is once again joined by Dr. Roger Levin, Founder and CEO of the Levin Group, to discuss the power of knowing your numbers. They dive into the surprisingly exciting world of key metrics every surgeon should understand, such as production, collections, write-offs, implants, and overhead percentage. Dr. Levin explains why each of these metrics is crucial, why buffers can signal poor delegation, and offers practical tips for supporting pr...
May 12, 2025•50 min•Ep. 303
There are many reasons why your referral marketing program could be failing and today, with the help of Roger P. Levin, DDS – an internationally recognized writer, advisor, management consultant, dental business visionary, and Founder and CEO of Levin Group, Inc. – we continue our conversation highlighting the pitfalls to avoid in referral marketing for an OMS practice. After reminding us of the importance of referrals for dental surgeons, Dr. Levin picks up the conversation with how building re...
May 05, 2025•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 302
Many oral surgeons are not very familiar with facial fractures, and in this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, we are getting a great introduction to these treatments and repairs from an oculoplastic surgeon. Today, we are joined by Dr. Harkaran Rana to discuss Naso-Orbito-Ethmoid (NOE) and frontal sinus fracture repairs. Tuning in, you’ll hear about the different ways of diagnosing NOE and frontal sinus fractures, how to identify different kinds of fractures, surgical interventions for these inj...
Apr 28, 2025•34 min•Ep. 301
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, and how to adapt it to improve airways. We start by discussing different approaches for disparate ages and concerns, before exploring how to find the ongoing balance between aesthetics and function. Next, we discuss why airway concerns must be dealt with urg...
Apr 21, 2025•56 min•Ep. 300
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 and maxillofacial surgeon from Troy, Michigan, to discuss the implications of cannabis use in oral surgery. Dr. John shares insights from a recent discussion with dentists in Michigan, where legalized marijuana has led to notable complications in dental p...
Apr 14, 2025•22 min•Ep. 299
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 today to walk through all things local anesthesia. In this conversation, we discuss anesthesia for a full maxillary extraction case, our guest’s thoughts on topical anesthetics, using local anesthetic on pregnant patients, and so much more! We delve into the n...
Apr 07, 2025•43 min•Ep. 298
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 – currently practicing at Yale New Haven Hospital, Connecticut – who begins by sharing his thoughts on our first case in review involving an accidental violation of the Hippocratic Oath. Then, we discuss a patient with hypertension who seized mid-operation, why l...
Mar 31, 2025•59 min•Ep. 297
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. Andrew Jenzer and Dr. Kevin Smith, both Army OMS program directors, share their journeys in military medicine, detailing the unique benefits of an Army career. They dive into the benefits of a debt-free education, unparalleled hands-on surgical experience, a...
Mar 26, 2025•45 min•Ep. 296
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 moments that oral surgeons experience daily. Hear about stubborn implant screwdrivers, patients who won’t recline in their chairs, why sutures always seem to break at the worst possible moment, thermostat mishaps, schedulers who book six patients per hour, why over...
Mar 24, 2025•12 min•Ep. 295
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 most common hypercoagulable conditions. We carefully dissect the pathophysiology of pulmonary embolisms, the most important guidelines to know and follow, the difference between provoked and unprovoked hypercoagulable conditions, and everything you need to...
Mar 17, 2025•1 hr 4 min•Ep. 294
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 adjunct faculty member in NSU Florida’s Department of Orthodontics. After launching DeLuke Orthodontics in 2005, he built it into a multi-million dollar single-doctor practice within a decade. A national lecturer on topics like clinical efficiency, interc...
Mar 10, 2025•54 min•Ep. 293
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 goal has been a guide in his remarkable career, from building up his orthodontic practice to impressive heights to making the difficult decision to phase it down to taking the financial leap and transitioning into the next phase of his career. Tuning in, ...
Mar 03, 2025•58 min•Ep. 292
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 doctor at Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine, to break down the benefits and drawbacks of flumazenil. In our conversation, we delve into the benefits, risks, cost considerations, and usage of flumazenil in oral surgery sedation. We explore...
Feb 24, 2025•27 min•Ep. 291
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 Medicine – as he outlines the study design of today’s article in review. We unpack the variables focused on in the study, the risk factors that are revealed, how to mitigate these risks, and why the dental instruments for surgery need to be carefully chos...
Feb 17, 2025•21 min•Ep. 290
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, how to avoid those things, and what you can learn from them. Listening in, you’ll hear why every surgeon should work towards being the dominant surgeon in their area, the importance of depending on your fellow doctors, why you need to have at least 15 stra...
Feb 10, 2025•1 hr 6 min•Ep. 289
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 Performance! Joining us today is Dr. Travis Coulter, who breaks down how anesthesia recording software works and how it can transform your practice. In this episode, we explore why Dr. Coulter relies heavily on modern tools in his own practice, how he uses...
Feb 03, 2025•1 hr 9 min•Ep. 288
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 the work of oral surgeons. We're joined by Dr. Bill Runyon, Jr., DDS, cofounder of Allied OMS and partner at Fort Worth Oral Surgery. Dr. Bill begins by detailing his journey to becoming a pilot before explaining exactly what it takes to become certified. ...
Jan 27, 2025•48 min•Ep. 287
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 guidelines suggest to avoid perioperative complications. To break down these guidelines, we are joined by Dr. David Salomon. In this conversation, you’ll hear all about why we decided to discuss pre-op anesthesia considerations today, how the 2014 AHA/ACC guidelin...
Jan 20, 2025•1 hr 7 min•Ep. 286
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, coagulation, and PTT levels. Join us as we discuss helpful tools to navigate detection, monitoring, testing, and all the factors that may affect results. From PTT and D-Dimer testing to mixed testing options and thrombal elastography, we cover it all. Next, w...
Jan 13, 2025•1 hr 28 min•Ep. 285
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 and keep an incredible team in order to increase revenue. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about how staffing issues are contributing to decreased revenue, how to solve this problem (on paper), the importance of learning how to interview potential staff, how to ...
Jan 06, 2025•1 hr 11 min•Ep. 284
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 dental instruments. We discover how oral surgeons view their instruments before learning of the dangers of surgical blades and dental elevators. Then, we explore the importance of jaw pressure, dental drills gone wrong, common dental instruments that also po...
Dec 30, 2024•52 min•Ep. 283
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 conversation, Dr. Harrison discusses his journey of transitioning from residency to opening a solo practice and shares invaluable insights for surgeons considering the startup route. Hear about his experiences navigating real estate decisions, securing the ...
Dec 23, 2024•20 min•Ep. 282
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, specifically with regard to vision, goals, and culture. Tuning in, you’ll hear about the changing landscape of leadership, what vision is, the importance of sharing it with your team and being transparent, writing a mission statement, naming and driving ...
Dec 16, 2024•46 min•Ep. 281