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Nerd out with Professor LeRoy Horton DDS, MS, DICOI as he brings almost twenty years of practice, study, research, instruction, and an annoying habit of wanting to debate. Enjoy deep dives into the perspectives of his colleagues and friends, as they discuss current treatment modalities and ideologies…offer opinions on current trends in an unfiltered sometimes controversial manor. This is not for the faint of heart, nor the politically correct. Prepare for honest discussion for better or worse!

  1. -4 ДН.

    What the Hell Do I Know Anyway, Advice from Dr. Dina!

    Summary In this episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, Dr. Dina Al-Bassyiouni shares her journey through dental school and her experiences as a new graduate. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship, community support, and effective patient communication. Dr. Dina discusses the challenges faced by new dentists and the impact of social media on perceptions of the profession. She advocates for continuing education and aims to make dental knowledge more accessible to aspiring dentists and the general public. Takeaways Dr. Dina emphasizes the importance of mentorship for aspiring dentists. Navigating dental school can be overwhelming without proper guidance. Social media can create unrealistic expectations about the dental profession. Personal growth continues long after dental school graduation. Effective patient communication is crucial for building trust. New graduates often face challenges transitioning into practice. Continuing education is essential for professional development. Social media can be a powerful tool for education and outreach. It's important to find a balance between personal and professional life. Dr. Dina aims to make dental education more accessible. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Dina and Her Journey 02:57 The Importance of Mentorship in Dentistry 04:19 Navigating Dental School: Challenges and Strategies 06:14 Diversity in Dentistry: Supporting Underrepresented Students 08:54 Realities of Dental School vs. Expectations 11:56 Transitioning from Dental School to Practice 14:37 The Learning Curve: Skills Beyond Dental School 17:26 Patient Communication and Management 20:09 Evolving Treatment Planning and Patient Autonomy 28:33 Navigating Patient Options in Dentistry 29:39 Dental Specialties and Student Confidence 31:08 The Importance of Gap Years Before Dental School 32:54 Learning Through Experience: The Value of Early Jobs 34:54 Identifying Potential in Pre-Dental Students 35:50 The Drive to Succeed in Dentistry 39:03 Balancing Service and Academic Performance 42:44 The Reality of Dental School Challenges 43:56 Continuing Education: Finding Your Passion 47:40 Social Media and Professional Image in Dentistry 57:20 Intro Recording.mp4

    58 мин.
  2. 30 ЯНВ.

    Let's Get Ready to Rumble!!! with Jasmine Cribbs RDH

    Summary In this engaging episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, Dr. LeRoy Horton and hygienist Jasmine Cribbs dive deep into the often contentious relationship between dentists and hygienists. They explore the gaps in dental education, the disconnect in communication, and the challenges faced by both professions in providing optimal patient care. The conversation highlights the importance of prevention, the role of time in dental practices, and the push for hygienists to take on more responsibilities, including diagnosis. With candid insights and personal anecdotes, this episode sheds light on the complexities of dental practice and the need for collaboration between all members of the dental team. Takeaways Most dentists lack sufficient training in periodontal care. Hygienists often feel undervalued in their roles. Time constraints significantly impact patient care. There is a disconnect between what hygienists and dentists perceive as important. Hygienists want more autonomy in diagnosing periodontal issues. Education in dental hygiene is not equivalent to dental school training. The patient experience is often compromised due to systemic issues in dental practices. Hygienists should take more authority in their practices. Collaboration between dentists and hygienists is crucial for patient outcomes. The future of dental hygiene may involve more independent practices. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Stage 02:29 The Disconnect Between Dentists and Hygienists 04:28 The Importance of Prevention in Dentistry 06:56 Hygienists' Role and Responsibilities 09:36 The Debate on Diagnosing Periodontal Disease 12:09 Liability and Accountability in Dental Diagnosis 14:40 The Quality of Care in Dentistry 16:59 Final Thoughts and Reflections 24:40 The Role of Hygienists in Diagnosis 29:32 Expanding Roles: Hypocrisy or Necessity? 33:31 The Debate on OPAs and Hygienists 36:53 Education Disparities in Dental Training 41:38 The Disconnect in Dental Education and Practice

    46 мин.
  3. 9 ЯНВ.

    What the Hell is Wrong with all These Dentists? With Gary Dennis Endodontist

    Takeaways Gary Dennis shares his journey of running 100 miles a month. The importance of accountability in fitness challenges. Endodontic training is intensive and requires dedication. Relationships between general dentists and specialists matter. Communication is key in referrals and patient care. Pet peeves include lack of proper referrals and communication. The evolution of dental professionals includes social media presence. Popularity does not always equate to expertise in dentistry. The rise of dental coaches raises questions about their qualifications. Financial literacy is crucial for young dentists. Summary In this episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, host Horton interviews Gary Dennis, an endodontist known for his unfiltered honesty. They discuss Gary's journey in running 100 miles a month, the challenges of endodontic training, and the dynamics between specialists and general dentists. The conversation also touches on communication issues in referrals, pet peeves in the dental field, the evolution of dental professionals in the age of social media, and the rise of dental coaches. Gary emphasizes the importance of financial literacy for young dentists and the need for genuine mentorship in the profession. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Gary Dennis 01:53 The 100 Mile Challenge Journey 10:05 Endodontic Training and Experience 19:10 The Specialist vs. General Dentist Dynamic 27:55 Communication Challenges in Dentistry 36:03 Pet Peeves in Referrals 44:47 The Evolution of Dental Professionals 55:06 The Rise of Dental Coaches

    1 ч. 15 мин.
  4. 28.12.2025

    Are the Robots Taking Over Dentistry? Dr. Beatriz Chaves

    Summary In this episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, Dr. Leroy Horton interviews Dr. Beatriz Chaves Ruiz, a dental educator from Spain. They discuss the evolution of dental education, the integration of technology and artificial intelligence in clinical practice, and the importance of maintaining clinical judgment amidst technological advancements. Dr. Ruiz shares insights from his experience in teaching and the use of virtual reality in dental training, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to technology in dentistry. The conversation highlights the significance of continuous learning and the role of educators in shaping the future of dental professionals. Dr. Beatriz Chaves is a distinguished implantologist and oral surgeon with a deep passion for rehabilitation and implantology. With a wealth of experience in complex surgeries and rehabilitations, she has held senior roles in prestigious institutions across Spain. Dr. Chaves is dedicated to excellence in her field, specializing in periodontal plastic surgery, bone regeneration, implants, and the rehabilitation of the atrophic maxilla. She holds a Master’s Degree in Periodontics and Implantology from the University of the Basque Country and is a Specialist in Implant Prosthesis from the Complutense University of Madrid. Dr. Chaves has also pursued advanced continuing education in bone regeneration, mucogingival surgery, and oral rehabilitation. Since 2010, she has maintained an exclusive private practice focused on oral surgery and rehabilitation.Takeaways The importance of building friendships in professional networks. Technology is crucial for modern dental education. AI can enhance diagnostic confidence but should not replace clinical judgment. Students today have access to advanced learning tools that previous generations did not. Teaching requires a balance between practical experience and theoretical knowledge. Virtual reality can significantly enhance dental training experiences. Continuous learning is essential for dental professionals to stay updated. AI should be viewed as a tool to assist, not replace, clinicians. Clinical judgment remains paramount in diagnosing and treating patients. Educators play a vital role in guiding students through technological advancements. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 02:41 The Evolution of Dental Education 05:43 Starting a New Dental School 08:39 Transitioning from Clinician to Educator 10:16 The Role of AI in Dentistry 15:53 Integrating Technology in Dental Training 22:56 The Future of Dental Education and AI 28:45 Teaching Philosophy and Favorite Subjects 30:13 Conclusion and Future Plans

    34 мин.
  5. Hygiene Tells All! Dentist's Need to Finally Listen! Jasmine Cribbs RDH

    12.12.2025

    Hygiene Tells All! Dentist's Need to Finally Listen! Jasmine Cribbs RDH

    Summary In this engaging conversation, LeRoy Horton DDS, MS, DICOI speaks with Jasmine Cribs, a dental hygienist from San Diego, about the evolving landscape of dental hygiene, the challenges faced by hygienists, and the importance of preventive care. They discuss Jasmine's journey into the field, the implications of alternative practice licenses, and the financial dynamics of independent hygiene practices. The conversation also touches on the impact of corporate dentistry, the role of dental assistants, and the need for collaboration between dentists and hygienists to enhance patient care. Takeaways Jasmine Cribs started her career as a dental assistant before becoming a hygienist. Alternative practice licenses allow hygienists to practice independently without a dentist present. Financial considerations play a significant role in patients choosing independent hygienists. The quality of care can be compromised in corporate dental settings due to time constraints. Hygienists need to build rapport with patients to effectively communicate the importance of preventive care. The dental industry is seeing a shift towards more independent practices for hygienists. Insurance reimbursement rates significantly affect the financial viability of hygiene practices. There is a growing concern about the expanded roles of dental assistants in hygiene care. Collaboration between dentists and hygienists is essential for optimal patient outcomes. Preventive care is crucial for long-term oral health and can save patients from costly procedures. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Conversation 01:17 The Role of Hygienists in Dentistry 02:30 Understanding Alternative Practice Licenses 04:48 Patient Choices and Insurance Dynamics 07:45 The Value of Time in Dental Care 08:57 The Vision Behind Independent Practices 11:28 Challenges of Insurance and Pricing 14:53 Alternative Practices and Market Research 16:47 The Importance of Regular Hygiene Appointments 22:06 The Evolving Role of Dental Assistants 23:19 Concerns Over Patient Care and Training 25:04 The Impact of Insurance on Dental Practices 26:02 Trust Issues in Dental Practices 27:23 The Reality of Dental Practices 28:47 Innovative Ideas in Orthodontics 33:01 Corporate Dentistry's Influence on Hygiene 36:36 Collaboration for Better Patient Care

    42 мин.
  6. 30.11.2025

    How to Keep Patients Alive in the Dental Office with Dr. Walter Ackah

    Takeaways The podcast hosts emphasize the importance of awareness in dentistry. Dentists are held to a higher standard when it comes to patient care. Sedation safety is crucial, and proper assessment of patients is necessary. Airway management is a key concern during sedation procedures. Medical history should be thoroughly reviewed before any dental procedure. Titration of sedative drugs is essential for patient safety. Corporate pressures can compromise patient care in dental practices. Emergency preparedness is vital in dental settings to handle unexpected situations. Continuous education and training are necessary for dental professionals. Patient safety should always be prioritized over production demands. Summary In this season 2 opening episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, Dr. LeRoy Horton and Dr. Walter Ackah discuss the complexities of dental sedation, the importance of patient safety, and the ethical responsibilities of dental professionals. They emphasize the need for thorough patient assessments, proper airway management, and the significance of continuous education in dentistry. The conversation also touches on the pressures of corporate dentistry and the necessity of emergency preparedness in dental settings. Throughout the discussion, the hosts share personal experiences and insights, advocating for a patient-centered approach in dental care. Chapters 00:00 Welcome Back and Podcast Dynamics 03:22 The Importance of Awareness in Dentistry 10:46 Evaluating Patient Health and Safety 15:59 Understanding Sedation Protocols 26:41 Corporate Influence on Dental Practices 26:59 Titration and Patient Response to Sedation 29:46 Monitoring Patient Safety During Sedation 34:08 Balancing Speed and Safety in Dental Procedures 40:49 Understanding Risks and Emergency Preparedness 44:47 The Importance of Team Training and Communication 49:42 Patient Safety Over Production Pressure 54:52 NEWCHAPTER

    55 мин.
  7. 28.09.2025

    She Never Kisses on The First Date... Are Oral Bacteria Contagious?

    Summary In this engaging episode, Dr. Aierress Davis shares her journey from dental school to becoming a periodontist, discussing the challenges of residency, the importance of classic literature in dentistry, and the complexities of patient communication. The conversation delves into the role of bacteria in periodontal disease, the implications of salivary testing, and the influence of social media on dental practices. Dr. Davis also offers valuable advice for aspiring periodontists, emphasizing the need for a well-rounded understanding of dentistry and the importance of building a supportive network. Takeaways Periodontal disease is multifactorial, influenced by bacteria and host response. Classic literature is essential for understanding foundational concepts in dentistry. Patient communication is crucial for effective treatment planning. Salivary testing can provide insights but may not dictate treatment decisions. Social media can be a double-edged sword in the dental field. Support systems are vital during the rigorous journey of dental education. Exposure to various aspects of dentistry can help shape career paths. Understanding the dynamics of periodontal disease is key for effective practice. Building quality referrals is important for successful patient outcomes. Grace and patience are essential in the journey of becoming a dentist. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Journey to Periodontics 02:58 Balancing Family and Residency 05:47 Transitioning from Residency to Practice 08:33 Classic Literature in Dental Education 11:27 Real-World Practice Challenges 14:01 Navigating Referrals and Communication 16:50 Understanding Periodontal Disease 19:25 The Complexity of Periodontal Disease 21:33 The Role of Salivary Testing in Dentistry 25:32 Building Trust Through Testing 26:24 The Value of Real-Time Testing 28:05 Self-Reported Assessments and Their Limitations 29:22 The Erosion of Trust in Dentistry 30:56 Social Media's Impact on Dental Perception 31:50 Navigating Influencer Culture in Dentistry 35:09 The Role of Social Media in Patient Education 36:50 Addressing Unique Patient Concerns 41:05 Understanding Bacterial Transmission 42:34 The Smell of Dental Health 44:47 Advice for Future Periodontists 49:02 Introduction to Dental Innovations 49:11 Advancements in Dental Technology

    49 мин.
  8. 25.08.2025

    Do I look pretty? Esthetic Obsessions.

    Summary In this episode of the Teach Me Implants podcast, Dr. LeRoy Horton interviews Dr. Danielle Brown, a master in aesthetic dentistry. They discuss her journey from dental school to becoming a key opinion leader, the challenges faced in early career dentistry, the importance of understanding patient needs in aesthetic work, and the realities of practice ownership. Dr. Brown shares insights on the role of social media in dentistry, the balance between digital and traditional techniques, and the significance of thorough preparation in aesthetic cases. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mentorship and inspiring the next generation of dentists. Takeaways Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of understanding patient needs in aesthetic dentistry. Navigating early career challenges is crucial for long-term success in dentistry. Social media can create unrealistic expectations for new dentists. Preparation is key in aesthetic cases to achieve desired outcomes. Practice ownership is not the only path to success in dentistry. Mentorship plays a vital role in professional development. Taking risks can lead to unexpected and rewarding career opportunities. Balancing digital and traditional techniques enhances patient care. It's important to show both successes and failures in dental practice. Inspiring the next generation of dentists is essential for the future of the profession. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Aesthetic Dentistry Mastery 03:15 The Journey to the Main Stage 06:06 Navigating Postgraduate Challenges 09:00 The Transition to Glidewell 11:58 Understanding Associate Dynamics 15:14 The Gravity of Aesthetic Work 17:56 Managing Patient Expectations 20:57 The Importance of Pausing in Practice 23:30 Patient Agency and Choice in Dentistry 24:30 The Impact of Social Media on Dental Aesthetics 25:45 The Importance of Proper Case Selection 28:05 Navigating Aesthetic Dentistry: Training and Experience 31:01 The Reality of Dental Practice Ownership 36:48 Representation and Mentorship in Dentistry

    44 мин.

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Nerd out with Professor LeRoy Horton DDS, MS, DICOI as he brings almost twenty years of practice, study, research, instruction, and an annoying habit of wanting to debate. Enjoy deep dives into the perspectives of his colleagues and friends, as they discuss current treatment modalities and ideologies…offer opinions on current trends in an unfiltered sometimes controversial manor. This is not for the faint of heart, nor the politically correct. Prepare for honest discussion for better or worse!