Dr. Wahan Experiment

Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com

I’m an oral maxillofacial surgeon in private practice, who teaches at the University of Washington Dental School, takes facial trauma and oral surgery call at the hospital, and finds the time to do stuff like this. I make videos and invite guests about topics that I find interesting. This is not only for medical or dental people but meant for most anyone. So enjoy and rate and subscribe if you find it entertaining.

  1. OM3 Oral Surgery Part 1 #38

    19 HR AGO · VIDEO

    OM3 Oral Surgery Part 1 #38

    Guests: OM3 Oral Surgery- Dr. Peter Kim, Serv Wahan, Dan Brady, Dustin Altmann, Michael Gross https://om3surgery.com/   Host: Dr. Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/   Keywords: Om3 Oral Surgery, Oral Surgeons Snohomish, Mill Creek oral surgeon, Dental Implants Snohomish, Bisphosphonates and dental, dental podcast, oral surgery podcast, Seattle oral surgeons, University of Washington Dental School   Community and Expertise: Behind the Scenes of a Private Surgical Practice Discover how a dedicated team of oral surgeons and dental professionals uphold community service, continuous education, and patient-centered care in a private practice setting. In this episode, they share insights on hospital privileges, wisdom teeth removal, board certification, and innovative procedures like All-on-X, emphasizing the importance of experience, collaboration, and ongoing learning.   Key Topics The history and mission of a longstanding private practice in Washington Advantages of maintaining hospital privileges for complex cases The significance of board certification in oral surgery Strategies for safe wisdom teeth extraction across age ranges Use of PRF (platelet-rich fibrin) to enhance healing and reduce complications Managing patients on bisphosphonates and addressing osteonecrosis risks Approaches to full-mouth implants and All-on-X procedures The value of teaching and volunteering at the University of Washington Dental School How private practices differ from corporate centers in personalized patient care Collaboration with general dentists and supporting complex cases Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction and overview of the practice’s community roots 02:00 - Benefits of hospital privileges and ER call responsibilities 06:00 - The importance of board certification and continuing education 09:00 - Insights into the oral certification process and exam experiences 13:00 - The role of volunteering and teaching at UW Dental School 16:00 - Techniques for wisdom teeth removal: age, development, and risks 22:00 - Using PRF for healing in different patient populations 25:00 - Managing complications with impacted wisdom teeth and cysts 30:00 - Addressing osteonecrosis risks in patients on bisphosphonates 37:00 - Protocols for treating osteoradionecrosis and preventive measures 43:00 - Strategies for implant placement in medically complex patients 50:00 - The growing importance of private practice in comprehensive care 56:00 - Full-arch and All-on-X solutions: team effort and patient outcomes 62:00 - Differentiating private practices from corporate centers and post-op follow-up 66:00 - Opportunities for general dentists to collaborate on surgical cases 69:00 - Future topics: biopsies, oral lesions, impacted canines, and more 70:00 - Closing remarks and appreciation for staying community-focused Resources & Links PRF (Platelet-Rich Fibrin) All-on-X Procedures Parkland Dental School Bisphosphonate-Related Osteonecrosis Management Understanding Osteoradionecrosis Connect with the Team Serv Wahan   Peter Kim  Dan Brady   Dustin Altmann   Michael Gross  This episode highlights the dedication of a private practice committed to community service, ongoing education, and providing comprehensive surgical care. Whether you're a general dentist or a new oral surgeon, there's valuable insight into collaboration, patient management, and maintaining practice integrity.

    59 min
  2. Local Anesthesia: Tips and Tricks with Andy Baker, Jaclyn Tomsic, Serv Wahan #37

    10 FEB · VIDEO

    Local Anesthesia: Tips and Tricks with Andy Baker, Jaclyn Tomsic, Serv Wahan #37

    Guest: Andrew Baker DDS MD https://www.instagram.com/andyomfs/   Guest: Jaclyn Tomsic DMD MD https://www.jaclyntomsic.com/about-jacci   Host: Serv Wahan DMD MD https://www.drwahan.com/   Keywords local anesthesia, dental techniques, oral surgery, anesthesia management, patient comfort, dental education, anesthesia challenges, dental procedures, pain management, dental injections, Jacci Tomsic, Andrew baker, Dr. Wahan, IAN block Summary In this conversation, oral surgeons Andy Baker and Jacci Tomsic discuss the importance of local anesthesia techniques in dental procedures. They share their personal experiences and methods for administering anesthesia, including the use of topical anesthetics, buffering solutions, and various injection techniques. The discussion also covers challenges faced during inferior alveolar nerve blocks, managing patient anxiety, and addressing common questions about local anesthesia. The conversation emphasizes the significance of effective pain management and the need for continuous learning in the field of oral surgery. Takeaways Local anesthesia is crucial for effective dental procedures. Topical anesthetics can significantly improve patient comfort. Buffering local anesthetics may reduce pain during injections. Injection techniques vary among practitioners but should prioritize patient comfort. Managing patient anxiety is essential for successful anesthesia administration. Infections can complicate anesthesia effectiveness due to pH levels. Communication with patients about their comfort is vital during procedures. Using a variety of techniques can enhance anesthesia success rates. Understanding individual patient anatomy is key to effective anesthesia. Continuous education and adaptation of techniques are important in oral surgery. Titles Mastering Local Anesthesia Techniques The Art of Pain Management in Dentistry Sound bites "I think it makes a difference." "I do a lot more local because..." "I always aspirate no matter what." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Guest Reintroduction 01:10 The Importance of Local Anesthesia Techniques 04:32 Local Anesthesia Techniques for Maxilla and Mandible 10:06 Injection Techniques and Tools Used 19:34 Managing Anesthesia for Anterior Teeth 28:07 Challenges with Inferior Alveolar Nerve Blocks 39:12 Addressing Patient Anxiety and Pain Management 51:35 Common Questions About Local Anesthesia

    1 hr
  3. Work-Life Balance as a Surgeon with Dr. Samir Singh and Dr. Serv Wahan #36

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    Work-Life Balance as a Surgeon with Dr. Samir Singh and Dr. Serv Wahan #36

    Guest: Samir Singh DMD https://www.instagram.com/ssingh_dmd_facs/ https://northpittsburghoralsurgery.com/meet-our-team/dr-samir-singh/   Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/   Summary In this engaging episode, Dr. Serv Wahan welcomes Dr. Samir Singh, an oral surgeon from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The conversation begins with a light-hearted exchange about their shared experiences in Pittsburgh, including their backgrounds and love for hip-hop culture. Dr. Singh shares his journey from being born in Texas to moving to Pittsburgh, where he developed a passion for dentistry influenced by his family's positive experiences with dental care. As the discussion progresses, they delve into Dr. Singh's path to oral surgery, highlighting the importance of mentorship and the discovery of his passion for the specialty during dental school.  The episode transitions into a deeper exploration of Dr. Singh's professional life, including his experiences in residency, the challenges of oral surgery, and the significance of patient care. They discuss the complexities of managing patients with diabetes and the importance of thorough medical histories in surgical planning. Dr. Singh also shares insights into his practice's operations, work-life balance, and the evolving landscape of oral surgery, including the integration of technology in treatment planning. The conversation wraps up with reflections on personal health, fitness, and the rewarding aspects of their profession, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and mentorship in the field. Keywords oral surgery, Dr. Samir Singh, Pittsburgh, dental health, work-life balance, mentorship, diabetes management, technology in dentistry, community service, fitness, North Pittsburgh Oral Surgery, OM3 Oral Surgery, Dr. Wahan, work-life balance, oral surgeon, dental, dental student Takeaways "I always tell people that my love for hip-hop... came from Miami." "If you don't rise to the level of your goals, you'll fall to the level of your systems." "We as OMSs don't really have that instant gratification thing always in our profession." "It's a lot of sensory overload, man." "You want to just take little steps to establish good systems." Titles From Hip-Hop to Oral Surgery: Dr. Samir Singh's Journey Navigating Oral Surgery: Insights from Dr. Samir Singh Sound bites "My love for hip-hop... came from Miami." "If you don't rise to the level of your goals, you'll fall to the level of your systems." "There's no substitute for that." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:01 Journey into Dentistry 10:52 Experiences in Oral Surgery 15:35 Teaching and Mentorship 20:58 Managing Diabetes in Surgery 25:11 Anesthesia Protocols and Patient Care 27:44 Work-Life Balance in Oral Surgery 30:10 Practice Management and Community Involvement 39:05 Fitness and Health Journeys 45:00 Managing Stress and Patient Safety 55:51 Charity Work and Giving Back

    51 min
  4. Impacted Teeth (Not Wisdom Teeth!) with Dr. Dan Brady and Dr. Serv Wahan #35

    25 JAN · VIDEO

    Impacted Teeth (Not Wisdom Teeth!) with Dr. Dan Brady and Dr. Serv Wahan #35

    Guest: Dan Brady DDS https://om3surgery.com/   Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/   Keywords impacted teeth, oral surgery, dental techniques, canine extraction, dental education, surgery tips, patient care, orthodontics, dental practice, dental referrals, mesiodens, orthodontist, pedodontist, dental crowding, om3 oral surgery, mill creek wisdom teeth, Snohomish dental implants, wisdom teeth, Dan Brady DDS, Seattle oral surgery, Serv Wahan MD DMD, braces, orthodontic treatment Takeaways OM3 oral surgery has been around for over 50 years, focusing on full-scope oral surgery. Impacted teeth can include canines, laterals, premolars, and molars, not just wisdom teeth. The journey to dentistry can be influenced by various experiences, including humanitarian trips. Oral surgery often requires a balance between patient care and surgical techniques. Timing is crucial for managing impacted teeth, especially in adolescents. Open exposure techniques can help in the eruption of impacted canines. Adult patients present unique challenges in managing impacted teeth. Long-term implications of untreated impacted teeth can lead to more complex surgeries later. Surgical techniques vary based on the position of the impacted tooth and surrounding structures. Safety measures, such as using protective shields during procedures, are essential. Summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Dan Brady discuss the complexities of managing impacted teeth, including the various types of impacted teeth, surgical techniques, and the importance of timing in treatment. They share personal journeys into dentistry, the challenges of treating adult patients, and the long-term implications of untreated impacted teeth. The discussion also emphasizes safety measures in oral surgery and the referral process for managing these cases effectively. Titles Navigating the World of Impacted Teeth Oral Surgery Insights with Dr. Dan Brady Sound bites "The practice has been around for almost 50 years." "Timing is crucial for managing impacted teeth." "Safety measures in oral surgery are essential." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Practice and Partners 01:58 Understanding Impacted Teeth 05:51 Journey into Dentistry 12:01 Surgical Techniques and Tools 17:56 The Importance of Timing in Treatment 23:50 Approaches to Exposing Impacted Canines 27:53 Understanding Tooth Eruption Dynamics 30:24 Challenges of Treating Adult Patients 33:09 The Importance of Timing in Referrals 35:31 Surgical Approaches to Tooth Extraction 39:32 Managing Impacted Canines 44:14 Surgical Techniques for Complex Cases 50:20 Safety Protocols in Dental Procedures

    47 min
  5. What's so Funny About Dentistry with Brady Smith and Serv Wahan #34

    18 JAN · VIDEO

    What's so Funny About Dentistry with Brady Smith and Serv Wahan #34

    Guest: Dr. Brady Smith  https://www.drbradysmith.com/   Host: Dr. Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/   Keywords dentistry, comedy, dental insurance, social media, charity, Washington, dental school, stand-up, patient care, dental health, Doctor Brady Smith, Doctor Serv wahan, Dr. Wahan, Brady Smith comedy, floss bitch, dentist comedian, dental humor, dental podcast, om3 oral surgery Summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Brady Smith, known as 'The Floss Bitch', shares his journey from a directionless young adult to a successful dentist and comedian. He discusses the beauty of Washington state, his unique path to dentistry, and how he blends his dental practice with comedy. The conversation touches on the challenges of dental insurance, the dynamics of performing live comedy, and his charitable work through the Halo Dental Network. Dr. Smith emphasizes the importance of humor in healthcare and the joy of connecting with audiences through laughter. Takeaways Dr. Smith's journey to dentistry was influenced by his mother's suggestion. He initially aimed to be an endodontist but found joy in general dentistry. Social media has played a significant role in his career growth. He performs stand-up comedy at dental conferences, blending humor with healthcare. Dr. Smith's unique approach includes using laughing gas during interviews with comedians. He emphasizes the challenges of dental insurance and its limitations. Charity work is a significant part of his life, particularly through the Halo Dental Network. The 'Tats for Teeth' initiative combines tattoos with fundraising for dental care. Live comedy is an essential experience that everyone should try. Dr. Smith balances his dental practice with comedy and social media content creation. Titles From Dentistry to Comedy: The Floss Bitch's Journey Laughing Gas and Laughter: A Unique Dental Experience Sound bites "I started doing TikTok." "It's a weird crowd." "It's so much fun to do it." Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Washington: A Scenic Overview 02:47 The Journey to Dentistry: A Personal Story 05:52 From Dental School to Comedy: A Unique Path 09:00 The Rise of a Social Media Dentist 11:59 Laughing Gas and Comedy: A Unique Concept 15:00 The Art of Stand-Up: Experiences and Insights 17:54 Connecting Comedy and Dentistry: A New Approach 21:03 The Importance of Live Comedy: An Experience to Cherish 23:24 Navigating Comedy in Dental Settings 25:28 Hecklers and Audience Dynamics 26:38 The Challenge of Dental Conferences 27:39 Viral Content and Patient Interactions 30:31 The Humor in Everyday Dental Scenarios 32:43 Merchandising and Community Engagement 34:11 Innovative Techniques in Dental Procedures 39:17 The Reality of Dental Insurance 42:44 Charity Initiatives in Dentistry

    44 min
  6. Oral Surgery: Past, Present, and Future with Jason Auerbach and Serv Wahan #33

    10 JAN · VIDEO

    Oral Surgery: Past, Present, and Future with Jason Auerbach and Serv Wahan #33

    Guest: Jason Auerbach (Bloody Tooth Guy) https://bloodytoothguy.com/   Host: Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/   keywords   oral surgery, social media, dentistry, patient care, dental education, sedation techniques, corporate dentistry, private practice, dental instruments, dental technology, bloody tooth guy, Jason Auerbach, Dr. Wahan, Serv Wahan, Max surgical specialty management, riverside oral surgery, om3surgery, Seattle oral surgeon, new jersey oral surgeon     summary   In this engaging conversation, Serv Wahan MD, DMD, and Jason Auerbach, known as Bloody Tooth Guy, delve into the evolution of social media in dentistry, the challenges posed by algorithms and censorship, and the importance of documentation for dental professionals. They discuss teaching methodologies, ergonomics in practice, and the role of technology in modern dentistry. Auerbach shares his journey to becoming a dentist, the shift from private practice to corporate dentistry, and the evolution of sedation techniques. The conversation concludes with personal insights and reflections on the future of dentistry.     takeaways Social media has transformed how dental professionals share knowledge. Documentation is crucial for self-assessment and improvement in dentistry. Teaching is a vital part of the dental profession, enhancing learning for all. Ergonomics and patient positioning are essential for long-term health in practice. The right instruments can significantly impact surgical outcomes. Technology, like CBCT, has revolutionized dental procedures. The journey to becoming a dentist is often influenced by key individuals. Corporate dentistry is on the rise, affecting private practices. Sedation techniques have evolved, improving patient care. Oral maxillofacial surgery is a rewarding specialty that can inspire future generations.   titles The Rise of Bloody Tooth Guy Navigating Social Media in Dentistry   Sound Bites "I started Bloody Tooth Guy February 20th." "People love to see it, so I'm happy to do it." "A bite block is 101."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bloody Tooth Guy 03:03 The Evolution of Social Media in Dentistry 06:00 The Importance of Documentation in Dental Practice 09:04 Teaching and Learning in Dentistry 12:00 Ergonomics and Patient Positioning 15:03 Instruments and Techniques for Extractions 17:53 Personal Journey to Dentistry 28:55 Early Days in Dentistry 34:41 Advancements in Imaging Technology 39:50 Evolution of Sedation Practices 46:45 The Shift Towards Corporate Dentistry 52:25 The Future of Private Practice 56:24 Reflections on Oral Surgery and Music

    54 min
  7. Extraction Techniques and Complications with Serv Wahan and Jaclyn Tomsic #32

    17/12/2025 · VIDEO

    Extraction Techniques and Complications with Serv Wahan and Jaclyn Tomsic #32

    Guest: Jaclyn Tomsic MD DMD FACS https://www.instagram.com/doctorjacci/   Host: Serv Wahan MD DMD https://www.drwahan.com/   Keywords extractions, dental surgery, complications, tooth mobility, dental techniques, patient comfort, dry sockets, anticoagulation, dental tools, oral surgery, Serv Wahan, Jaclyn Tomsic, Dental Influencer, Dental Podcast Summary In this conversation, Dr. Serv Wahan and Dr. Tomsic discuss the intricacies of dental extractions, focusing on techniques, tools, and complications. They explore various approaches to tooth removal, the importance of patient comfort, and the management of complications such as dry sockets and infections. The discussion also touches on the protocols for patients on anticoagulation therapy and the significance of proper communication in dental referrals. Takeaways There's no one way to take teeth out; different techniques work for different practitioners. Mobility of the tooth is crucial before extraction; it helps in the process. Using bite blocks is essential for patient comfort during extractions. Anticoagulation therapy should not be stopped for single tooth extractions. Dry sockets can be managed with specific pastes and follow-up care. Communication with patients about their dental history is vital for successful extractions. Understanding the anatomy of the tooth and surrounding structures is key to successful extractions. Using the right tools and techniques can minimize complications during extractions. Patient education on post-operative care can prevent complications like dry sockets. Experience and adaptability in techniques improve extraction outcomes.  Titles Mastering Dental Extractions: Techniques and Tips Navigating Complications in Tooth Removal Sound bites "You have to have all the sizes." "It's not a race." "I don't like fracturing teeth." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Extractions and Complications 03:01 Approaching Extractions: Techniques and Tools 06:03 Understanding Tooth Mobility and Elevation 09:02 Sectioning Techniques for Difficult Extractions 11:54 Managing Adjacent Teeth and Crowns 15:04 The Importance of Assistant Support 17:47 Advanced Techniques for Challenging Canines 20:54 Final Resort Techniques for Root Extraction 23:59 Extraction of Anterior Teeth 30:00 Exploring Extraction Techniques and Tools 41:58 Understanding Complications in Dental Extractions 54:01 Managing Post-Extraction Care and Patient Concerns

    53 min
  8. Beyond Osseointegration with Dr. Giacomo Fabbri and Dr. Serv Wahan #31

    23/10/2025 · VIDEO

    Beyond Osseointegration with Dr. Giacomo Fabbri and Dr. Serv Wahan #31

    Guest: Giacomo Fabbri https://www.giacomofabbri.com/en/   Host: Serv Wahan https://www.drwahan.com/     keywords dentistry, implants, prosthodontics, biological width, surgical factors, immediate placement, N1 implant system, soft tissue integration, dental education, implant success, Nobel Biocare, TiUltra, Xeal, Giacomo Fabbri, Serv Wahan, prosthetic implant failure, Osseointegration     summary In this engaging conversation, Dr. Giacomo Fabbri shares his journey into dentistry, focusing on prosthodontics and implant dentistry. He discusses the importance of both surgical and prosthetic factors in achieving implant success, emphasizing the need for collaboration between surgeons and prosthodontists. The discussion delves into the concept of biological width, the significance of emergence profiles, and innovative strategies for immediate implant placement. Dr. Fabbri also introduces the N1 implant system, highlighting its advantages in modern implant dentistry.     takeaways The success of implants is influenced by both surgical and prosthetic factors. Biological width is crucial for maintaining healthy soft tissue around implants. Emergence profiles should be designed with the soft tissue in mind. Immediate implant placement requires careful planning and execution. The N1 implant system offers innovative solutions for deep placements. Collaboration between surgeons and prosthodontists is essential for optimal outcomes. Understanding the biological room is key to successful implant integration. Implant diameter and connection design play significant roles in treatment planning. Patient-related factors can greatly affect implant success. Continuous education and adaptation are vital in the evolving field of dentistry.   titles Exploring the Future of Implant Dentistry The Art and Science of Prosthodontics   Sound Bites "Game-changers in a lot of ways." "Emergence profile has to flare out gently." "The N1 system is a game changer."   Chapters 00:00Introduction and Background 02:49Journey into Dentistry 03:59Prosthodontics and Implant Dentistry 09:22Surgical and Prosthetic Factors in Implant Success 22:45Connection Design and Emergence Profile 28:46Biological Width and Connective Tissue Zone 29:45Revisiting Implant Depth and Emergence Profile 32:12Understanding Biological Width and Soft Tissue Integration 36:50Immediate Implant Placement Strategies 38:22Utilizing Intermediate Abutments for Aesthetic Cases 43:29Impact of Healing Cap Disconnections on Soft Tissue 48:28Innovations in Implant Design and Planning 54:19N1 System: A New Approach to Implant Dentistry 56:28Implant Diameter Considerations in Molar Cases

    56 min

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I’m an oral maxillofacial surgeon in private practice, who teaches at the University of Washington Dental School, takes facial trauma and oral surgery call at the hospital, and finds the time to do stuff like this. I make videos and invite guests about topics that I find interesting. This is not only for medical or dental people but meant for most anyone. So enjoy and rate and subscribe if you find it entertaining.

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