Episodios
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Bill Kahler is an Endodontist working in Brisbane, Australia. I've been keen to do a podcast examining the world of regenerative endodontics for a long time, and as it turns out I'm fortunate to have a world-class expert practicing in my home town. This episode is very technical and we get into the details of how and when regenerative endo can benefit our patients, as well as the areas that still need to be properly explored. I really do think you're going to enjoy this episode.
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Imran Cassim is an Endodontist working in Durban, South Africa. Mile Churlinov is a Macedonian Endodontist, working in Sofia, Bulgaria. They are well known for both their endodontic and restorative skills, and their commitment to sharing and improving endodontic treatment around the world. I took the opportunity to chat to Mile and Imran about why it is so important to be multi-talented.
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Freddy Belliard is an endodontist based in Guadalajara, Spain and in Athens, Greece. Freddy has a passion for raising the standard of endodontics world-wide. He is an admin on two of the largest endodontic forums in the world, Roots and Endolatinos. He’s an all-round nice guy and commits a lot of his time to travelling around the world to teach endodontics.
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Carlos Aznar Portoles is an Endodontist in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He is certified to practice endodontics in three different languages. Apart from being an outstanding endodontist, Carlos is known for his drive to achieve excellence in endodontic surgery. In this podcast we explore all facets of this exciting aspect of our specialty.
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Roberto Cristescu is an Endodontist in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His story is one of determination and drive to achieve. I've never met anyone who has had such a strong vision of where they want to be and so single-mindedly set about taking the exact steps required to achieve their goals. He also just so happens to be one of the most gifted Endodontists on the planet.
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David Figdor is an Endodontist in Melbourne, Australia. He has been involved in landmark endodontic research over the last 25 years. In part 2 of the interview, we get a bit more technical and drill down into some of the questions that we'd like to answer when it comes to the microbiology of endodontic failure.
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David Figdor is an Endodontist in Melbourne, Australia. He has been involved in landmark endodontic research over the last 25 years. In this episode David recounts his interactions with some of the biggest names in endodontic literature and explains how the articles that we reference came into being. It’s a fascinating story that I’m sure you’ll enjoy.
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Dr Viraj Vora is an endodonist in Toronto, Canada. He is known as a critical thinker, and a talented clinician. In the episode he shares with me his thoughts on what makes an endodontic practice successful and also some of the thought processes he goes through when assessing cases. This episode is essential listening for endodontic residents and endodontists starting out in practice.
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Oliver Pope is an Endodontist practicing and teaching in Melbourne, Australia. He has been involved in researching what "normal" looks like on cone beam CT, and has fantastic insights on the relevance of CBCT findings to everyday practice. In part 2 of this discussion Oliver delves more deeply into the clinical relevance of CBVT. He also shares some of his tricks of the trade. For all links, show notes and resources from this podcast, go to endospot.com/podcast.
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Antonis Chaniotis is an Endodontist practicing in Athens, Greece. He is one of the internet's most famous dental educators and is passionate about teaching through the medium of video. He has a special interest in microsurgical endodontics, and the management of difficult endodontic anatomy. He gives us an insight into what it means to share your experience with devotees all over the world. For all links, show notes and resources from this podcast, go to endospot.com/podcast.
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Oliver Pope is an Endodontist practicing and teaching in Melbourne, Australia. He has been involved in researching what "normal" looks like on cone beam CT, and has fantastic insights on the relevance of CBCT findings to everyday practice. He also discussed his career path and dispenses advice for budding endodontists everywhere. For all links, show notes and resources from this podcast, go to endospot.com/podcast.