The ODONTOJAM Podcast

Dr. Jesse Liang

Conversations about everyday dentistry for the general dentist. Odontojam is a platform for dentists young and old to learn clinical tips and tricks from dental experts and to learn more about our colleagues in the dental community.

  1. MAR 5

    #41 HEIDI HEALTH with Dr. Ben Condon

    In this episode, Dr. Jesse Liang sits down with Ben Condon, Clinical Director of Heidi, to explore how artificial intelligence is beginning to reshape the daily workflow of clinicians. Across healthcare—including dentistry, medicine, and allied health—administrative tasks continue to grow. Documentation, compliance, patient communication, and clinical record keeping often consume a significant portion of a clinician’s day. In many cases, this administrative burden pulls practitioners away from the core of their profession: caring for patients. Heidi was created to address exactly this challenge. During the conversation, Ben shares the philosophy behind Heidi and how the platform was designed specifically for clinicians who want to reclaim time in their day while maintaining accurate and high-quality documentation. Dr. Jesse and Ben discuss how this administrative load contributes to clinician fatigue, workflow inefficiency, and reduced time for meaningful patient interaction. AI solutions like Heidi aim to reverse that trend by automating parts of the clinical workflow that are repetitive and time-consuming. Heidi EVIDENCE: Supporting Clinical Decision-Making Another major topic discussed in the episode is Heidi Evidence, a tool designed to support clinicians with real-time access to clinical knowledge. Rather than searching through multiple sources or navigating guideline databases, Heidi Evidence connects clinical documentation and decision-making in one integrated workflow. As Ben explains during the episode: “From documentation to decision-making, Heidi Evidence connects it all in real time, with zero ads and no commercial influence.” The goal is to provide clinicians with quick, reliable access to evidence-based information while maintaining independence from commercial bias. https://www.heidihealth.com/en-au/evidence  Heidi Unlocked is your chance to see Heidi and healthcare AI in action like never before. The event will include hands-on demonstrations, expert insights, and practical workflows showing how AI can be implemented immediately in clinical practice. 📍 Heidi Unlocked — 19 March, Melbourne For clinicians interested in the future of AI in healthcare, this event offers an opportunity to explore the technology in a practical and interactive setting. Registration is available here: https://www.heidihealth.com/en-au/events/heidi-unlocked-live-in-melbourne-2026 Key Takeaways from the Episode Administrative burden remains one of the biggest challenges in modern clinical practice.Heidi’s AI scribe helps reduce time spent on documentation by automatically generating consultation notes.Heidi Evidence provides real-time access to evidence-based clinical guidance with no ads or commercial influence.AI tools in healthcare are increasingly focused on supporting clinicians rather than replacing them.Events like Heidi Unlocked provide clinicians an opportunity to explore healthcare AI in a hands-on environment.

    29 min
  2. FEB 8

    #40 DIGITAL DENTISTRY and AI with Dr. Sonny and Rob

    In this conversation Sonny and Rob discuss the transformative impact of digital tools and AI in dentistry. They explore the top digital tools every dentist should be using, the efficiency gains from AI, and the importance of data safety. The discussion also highlights the common pitfalls dentists face when integrating these technologies and the need for a supportive community to navigate the evolving landscape of digital dentistry. Time Stamps 00:00 Introduction to Digital Dentistry and AI Tools 05:27 Top Digital Tools for Dentists 12:06 Enhancing Efficiency with AI in Practice 14:02 The Impact of Digital Tools on Patient Experience 21:13 Common Pitfalls in Digital Dentistry and AI Usage 25:01 Understanding AI Limitations and Responsibilities 27:51 Navigating AI Tools for Clinical Use 31:09 Customizing AI for Patient Communication 35:03 The Birth of Digital Dentistry Study Clubs 40:01 Building Community in Digital Dentistry 45:03 Upcoming Events and Future Directions To learn more about Sonny's upcoming courses be sure to visit the ADDA website https://digitaldentistryacademy.com.au/  GUEST BIOS Dr Sonny Lee, BDSc (UWA), PgCert Adv Aesth & Rest Dent (Portsmouth), Fellow ofPierre Fauchard Academy (FPFA) is a restorative dentist and founder of the Australian Digital Dentistry Academy in Perth, Australia. He runs a fully digital clinic, lab, charity clinic , with almost 20 years of experience in CAD/CAM, exocad and 3D printing. In his courses he shares practical, real-world workflows for exocad design and Sprintray 3D printing that can be applied immediately in daily practice. Dr. Rob brings over 20 years of dental experience to Ashburton Family Dental. After graduating from the University of Otago in 2004, he began his career as a house surgeon at Auckland Hospital, where he developed strong foundations in complex and emergency dental care. Inspired by his keen interest in implant dentistry, Dr. Rob completed a Graduate Diploma in Implant Dentistry at the University of Melbourne in 2021. He is also one of a handful of Digital Smile Design (DSD) Masters in Australia and has recently started up the ADDA Vic Chatper (see links below). https://www.digitaldentistryacademyvic.com.au/

    43 min
  3. JAN 20

    #39 MORE GOOD DAYS - Modern Approaches to Pain Management with Nel Fulia

    Understanding Chronic Pain: Misconceptions and Effective Management Strategies Chronic pain affects millions of people, yet it’s still widely misunderstood. In this episode, we unpack what pain actually is, why chronic pain can persist even when scans appear “normal,” and why treating pain isn’t as simple as fixing damaged tissue. We explore pain as a protective alarm system—one designed to keep us safe—but discuss how, in chronic pain, that system can become overprotective. The conversation challenges the common belief that ongoing pain always equals ongoing injury, highlighting research showing that many people with structural changes on scans experience no pain at all. A key focus of the episode is the role of the nervous system and central sensitization, where pain signals become amplified over time. Using simple, relatable analogies, we explain how pain can be driven by sensitivity rather than damage—and why understanding this can be both empowering and relieving for patients. We also dive into the thinking behind More Good Days, an initiative created to bridge the gap between evidence-based pain science and what many patients are actually offered in clinical care. The discussion highlights the importance of education, movement, psychology, and human connection in helping people rebuild confidence in their bodies. Ultimately, this episode reinforces a critical message: effective chronic pain management requires a multidisciplinary approach that treats the whole person—not just the site of pain. Episode Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 – Understanding Chronic Pain What pain really is, why it exists as a protective mechanism, and how chronic pain differs from acute injury. 00:51 – Rethinking Pain and Damage Challenging the assumption that pain always equals physical damage, and why scans don’t always tell the full story. 04:49 – The Journey to More Good Days How the idea for More Good Days emerged and the gap it aims to close in chronic pain care. 10:29 – Explaining Pain to Patients Why education matters, how understanding pain reduces fear, and the role of language in recovery. 16:40 – Recognizing Central Sensitization How the nervous system can amplify pain signals and what this means for chronic pain sufferers. 22:09 – Engaging Patients in Their Recovery Movement, confidence-building, and tailoring approaches to individual patients. 24:50 – Clinicians as Patients: Common Patterns Shared behaviours clinicians fall into when experiencing pain themselves—and what we can learn from it.

    31 min
  4. 09/15/2025

    #35 BRUXISM, TMD, Alternative Therapies with Dr. Damian Teo

    Bruxism isn’t just “clenching and grinding”—it’s a symptom. In this episode of The Odontojam Podcast, Dr. Jesse Liang sits down with Dr. Damian Teo (TMD & dental sleep medicine clinician/educator) to unpack the modern understanding of bruxism and its relationship to TMD. They separate sleep vs. awake bruxism, explain why the sympathetic fight-or-flight system drives parafunction, and map common triggers—from stress, injury and hormonal changes to sleep-disordered breathing (snoring/OSA) and reflux. Dr. Teo outlines practical, diagnosis-first management: when to choose permissive vs. non-permissive splints, the risks of splinting unrecognised OSA, and why multidisciplinary care (physio/osteo, psychology, ENT/sleep, TMJ-aware dentistry) matters. He introduces “bracing” (muscle tension without tooth contact), the BruxApp for daytime awareness, posture/SCM links, and strategies to mitigate mandibular advancement splint bite changes (morning exercises/aligner). We also explore acupuncture/low-level laser vs. dry needling. Key takeaways Treat the cause, not just the teeth: screen sleep and reflux before splinting.Bracing is common in daytime bruxism—awareness tools can reduce pain quickly.Splints protect; they don’t “cure.” Diagnosis dictates design (muscle vs. joint).Informed consent and morning deprogramming help manage MAS bite changes.Multimodal care (manual therapy, psychological support, sleep medicine, acupuncture/laser) improves outcomes.

    45 min

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Conversations about everyday dentistry for the general dentist. Odontojam is a platform for dentists young and old to learn clinical tips and tricks from dental experts and to learn more about our colleagues in the dental community.