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Dive into the latest advancements in digital workflows, innovative materials, and techniques that are redefining dental restorations. Join conversations with leading clinicians, technicians, and innovators driving progress in the field. Gain insights into the digital tools and modern workflows shaping the future of dental care. Hear exclusive stories from the front lines about embracing change and overcoming challenges to deliver better care for patients than ever before.
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The AnthroBiology Podcast sits down with biological anthropologists once or twice a month to learn about what they do and why it's rad. Want to know more about our evolutionary past? Or what your bones say about you? Maybe chimps are more your speed? If it's anthropology and it's about humans, we'll cover it. Learn more at anthrobiology.com
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The gIDE Unlocked Podcast brings you inside the minds of the world's leading clinicians, educators, and innovators in implant and regenerative dentistry. Hosted by Dr. Sascha A. Jovanovic, this series unlocks decades of clinical wisdom, cutting-edge techniques, and real-world case experiences from the masters who continue to shape the field. Each episode goes beyond textbooks and lectures to deliver practical insights, surgical philosophies, treatment protocols, and lessons learned that you ...
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Learn about the evolution of biomimetic restorative dentistry with Dr. David Alleman, creator of the Six Lessons Approach. Each episode Dr. Alleman will discuss dental research, developments in adhesive dentistry and practical steps dentists can implement in their work to see more predictable results. Learn more about Dr. David Alleman's work and teaching at allemancenter.com. Hosted by Dr. David Alleman. Produced by Hillary Alleman and Audrey Alessi.
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For the complete newbie or the experienced hypnotist, Brain Software with Mike Mandel is the world's most interesting, educational and fun podcast discussing hypnosis, NLP and strategies for peak performance and self improvement. Mike Mandel is a 6-time award winning hypnotist, immensely popular keynote speaker, stage performer, psychotherapist and NLP trainer. He has been doing hypnosis since he was 12 years old. Mike has an amazing ability to demystify hypnosis, teach core concepts, and te ...
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Welcome to another episode of gIDE Unlocked, the podcast where global leaders in implant dentistry share decades of experience, clinical wisdom, and evidence-based strategies you can use right away in practice. In this episode, Dr. Sascha Jovanovic sits down with one of the world's most respected implant clinicians and educators, Dr. Joseph Kan fro…
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Host Rob Norton sits down with Dr. Brian Olitsky to unpack how adopting exocad transformed his clinical workflow and patient experience. Dr. Olitsky shares his progression from designing simple nightguards to delivering same-day restorations through milling, printing, and advanced CAD-driven workflows. The conversation explores real-world benefits …
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In this episode of the Evolution of Dental Podcast, Rob Norton sits down with Chelsea Homire, EFDA, co-founder of the Digital Dental Assistant Academy, to discuss how digital technology is reshaping the role of the dental assistant. Chelsea shares insights into the current state of dental education, the growing demand for digital skills in modern p…
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Dr. Maria Nieves-Cólon and Jamie Zolik join the show to discuss their ancient DNA research in San Luis de Cañete and what it can reveal about the historical population of the town specifically and the African diaspora in South America generally. They share some of the exciting ways they've forged a partnership with the community in order to carry o…
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Digital dentures didn’t just appear overnight, they were engineered into existence. Host Rob Norton talks with Andy Jakson, CEO of Evolution Dental Science and co-founder of AvaDent, about how a nursing-home problem sparked a digital revolution in prosthetics. From early box-scanner workflows to 3D printing, AI-driven occlusion, and U.S.-made innov…
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In this episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, Dr. Sascha Jovanovic sits down with Dr. José Carlos da Rosa from Brazil — the creator of the groundbreaking IDR Protocol (Immediate Dentin Grafting and Reconstruction Technique). For over two decades, Dr. da Rosa has refined a revolutionary method to treat compromised extraction sockets using 100% autog…
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Dr. Eric Shattuck of Florida State University joins the show to discuss his research on sickness behavior. He wants to know how humans tend to act when they get sick and why they act that way. Recommendations Dr. Shattuck's faculty page at FSU Dr. Shattuck's personal web page Social Health and Immunology Research (SHIRE) Lab page Dr. Shattuck's Goo…
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Step into the world of aesthetic and cosmetic dentistry with this special episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, hosted by Dr. Sascha Jovanovic. Today's guest is legendary clinician Dr. Bernard Touati — often called the "Godfather of Aesthetic Dentistry." With over 40 years of contributions, Dr. Touati traces how modern cosmetic dentistry grew from …
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Welcome to a special gIDE Unlocked Podcast recorded in Melbourne, Australia, where Dr. Sascha Jovanovic sits down with Dr. Stephen Chen and a surprise drop-in from Prof. Daniel Buser. From Melbourne's coffee culture to the Straumann conference floor, the trio tackles some of implant dentistry's most pressing realities: training standards, complicat…
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Welcome to another episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, hosted by Dr. Sascha Jovanovic, founder of the gIDE Institute in Los Angeles. In this special conversation, filmed in Florence, Italy, Dr. Jovanovic reconnects with long-time colleague and research collaborator Prof. Daniel Buser — one of the most influential names in implant dentistry and gu…
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Welcome to another episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, hosted by Dr. Sascha Jovanovic from the gIDE Institute in Los Angeles. In this episode, filmed in the heart of Florence, Italy, Dr. Jovanovic sits down with world-renowned implant pioneer Prof. Massimo Simion — one of the founding fathers of guided bone regeneration (GBR) and a true legend in…
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Welcome to another inspiring episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, hosted by Dr. Sascha Jovanovic from the gIDE Institute in Los Angeles. Today's guest is world-renowned Italian innovator Dr. Tomaso Vercellotti, the pioneer of Piezosurgery® and creator of the Wedge Implant System — two innovations that have transformed modern implant and bone surge…
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Welcome to another episode of the gIDE Unlocked Podcast, hosted by Dr. Sascha Jovanovic, founder of the gIDE Institute in Los Angeles. In this insightful discussion, Dr. Jovanovic sits down with Dr. Sergio Kahn, renowned periodontist and professor from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil — a global leader in minimally invasive periodontal surgery and root cover…
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In this episode, we welcome Dr. Marco Ronda, an internationally renowned implant surgeon from Genoa, Italy, to the gIDE Institute in Los Angeles. Dr. Ronda sits down to share his expertise in guided bone regeneration (GBR) and the evolution of techniques that have shaped modern implant dentistry. From the challenges of soft tissue management and fl…
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Summary Dr. Erin Blankenship-Sefczek of Creighton University joins the show to discuss her research examining the connection between developmental stress and accessory cusps in teeth. Her work focuses on the placement and appearance of extra cusps that occur with greater frequency among individuals who have suffered stress during key developmental …
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Dr. Samantha Yaussy of James Madison University joins the show to discuss her research on the how sex, socioeconomic status, and developmental stress and the intersectionality therein might interact to affect health outcomes in the past via the lens of frailty in skeletal remains primarily from medieval London. In this episode, we talked about the …
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Dr. Habiba Chirchir of the Ohio State University joins the show to discuss her research into the skeletal gracilization of modern humans. She's trying to understand when and why our skeletons became less robust, and whether self-domestication may have played a role. ------------------ Note: Apparently I got Dmitry Belyayev confused with Nikolai Vav…
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Dr. David Orton of the University of York joins the show to discuss how he uses zooarchaeology (the study of animal remains in archaeological contexts) to understand the how rat and human populations interacted and affected each other over time in Europe. He gets into the spread of rats, the plague, using ancient DNA and isotopic analysis to analyz…
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With the invention of new materials for restorative dentistry, new techniques for application were needed. Research in bonding to dentin showed bond strengths that approached the cohesive strength of a tooth, but getting this research into the hands of practicing dentists was another process entirely. As Dr. David Alleman was learning and researchi…
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Dental research developments don’t happen overnight. The key players in dental research — university faculty, dental product manufacturers and the practitioners who adopt this research — work in varying capacities with the overall goal of improving dental outcomes for patients. Yet there is often a disconnect, slowing the lines of communication. In…
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Dr. Henry Erlich, Researcher Emeritus at Benioff UCSF Children's Hospital, joins the show to discuss his book, Genetic Reconstruction of the Past: DNA Analysis in Forensics and Human Evolution. We chatted about what it was like to pioneer PCR tests along with how PCR testing works, its applications (including medicine, understanding human evolution…
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Dr. Charley Cox was one of the early contributors to adhesive dental research, specifically in the field of histology. During the development of adhesive dentistry, Dr. Cox studied long-term pulp health in non-human primates, identified immune responses that confirmed Martin Brannstrom’s hydrodynamic theory of pain and connected internationally wit…
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Referred dental pain can be difficult for practitioners to diagnose without an understanding of the cause of dental pain and how teeth respond to different pathologies. Referred dental pain is caused by real symptoms that need to be treated, and in this episode Dr. David Alleman discusses types of referred dental pain, tips for diagnosing cracks un…
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Dr. Christopher Schmitt of Boston University joins the show to talk about how he uses life history theory and epigenetics as a lens for his work with vervets and woolly monkeys. We also chatted about the highs of fieldwork, along with understanding how identity can affect an individual's experience of the field. Books, articles, and media mentioned…
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