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Dr. Wahan Experiment
Serv Wahan MD DMD drwahan.com
31 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Medicine
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ep 16: Cringe-Worthy Referrals with Dr. Wahan and Dr. Tomsic
Dr. Wahan Experiment
25 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
ep 16: Cringe-Worthy Referrals with Dr. Wahan and Dr. Tomsic
keywords:   oral surgery, wisdom teeth, referrals, dental implants, patient care, oral health, surgery techniques, dental pathology, dental referrals, dental communication, cringe referrals, Serv Wahan, Dr. Wahan, Dr. Tomsic, Jaclyn Tomsic     summary:   In this conversation, Dr. Jacci and Dr. Wahan discuss the intricacies of oral surgery referrals, particularly focusing on wisdom teeth removal, patient care, and the challenges posed by vague referrals. They emphasize the importance of clear communication between general dentists and oral surgeons to ensure optimal patient outcomes. The discussion also touches on pathology referrals, managing extra teeth in children, and the nuances of implant referrals, highlighting the need for a patient-centric approach in all aspects of dental care.     takeaways: Referrals often lack clarity, leading to confusion. Communication between providers can resolve many issues. Wisdom teeth removal is best done between ages 15-25. Patient comfort and safety should guide surgical decisions. Vague referrals can complicate treatment planning. Not every referral needs immediate surgical intervention. Understanding dental age is crucial for wisdom teeth extraction. Pathology referrals should be based on clear indications. Extra teeth in children should be monitored until development is complete. Implant options should be discussed thoroughly with patients.   titles: Navigating Oral Surgery Referrals Wisdom Teeth: Timing and Techniques   Sound Bites "I don't want to struggle either." "One surgery, one recovery." "It's better care for the patient." "It's a malpractice liability for us." "I don't really care anymore."   Chapters:   00:00 Introduction and Referrals in Oral Surgery 03:04 Wisdom Teeth: Best Practices and Considerations 06:02 Patient-Centric Approaches to Wisdom Tooth Removal 09:06 Challenges with Vague Referrals 12:07 Pathology Referrals and Biopsy Insights 15:01 Managing Extra Teeth in Children 18:10 Evaluating Pain and Impacted Wisdom Teeth 21:04 Implant Referrals and Patient Options
Dr. Wahan Experiment