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was trying to get to this. I had to do all these additional steps - Ziv : No worries. Howard: My crazy question, most of the people that need your services, they had gum disease and decay and all that stuff. I see dentists pulling out all these teeth and then placing implants, wouldn't
September 11, 2015
by howard
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knowing they're taking profits from pay for service cash patients, subsidizing all this garbage they're doing at a loss. It just makes the industry so much sicker and less healthy. I was wondering, you're big into this Funktional Tracker, what does Funktional Tracker do and what market failure
September 15, 2015
by howard
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epithelium perforated? I am not trying to be a smart-aleck but … Howard: Gum tissue, sinuses. PK Clark: Gum tissues. if I take my epithelial finger and put it in my epithelial nose and through the epithelial track and out the end it's all epithelium. Same in the ear, same in the eyes. Same
September 08, 2015
by howard
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. We're dentists, we signed up to go out after streptococcus mutans causing cavities and P gingivalis gum disease, and now we've learned 28 years later there's more bugs than ... I hear they're discovering a new bug in the mouth every three months. They're discovering a new species of bacteria
September 25, 2015
by howard
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more south like Albania and Macedonia, then they have more than we do. Howard: Some things are sensitive to talk about, but I had an older periodontist tell me that he thought there were three types of teeth, more associated with races, that caused gum disease. He said the Chinese and he Asians have
September 30, 2015
by howard
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, Oh. Dentaltown was such a success because they're more natural to talk to you online because you're far away, but the dentist next-door in their building, they see as, Maybe this is my competitor, and this and that, and it's just silly. When I find a dentist who's happy, healthy and just doing
September 24, 2015
by howard
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a laser? Really a laser is an instrument that produces a narrow, intense beam of light that that energy can be used to remove or shape tissues in the mouth, including soft tissue, gum, hard tissue, bone, and, of course, teeth. There's different types of lasers. I guess the simplest is the soft tissue
September 25, 2015
by howard
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in school. We're doing laser cavity preparations. We're doing laser gum surgery. I'm placing implants which they were in their infancy when I was in school. Digital radiography, I mean, we take that for granted, and that wasn't even thought of when we were in school. Kathy: The cleaning's not even
September 02, 2015
by howard
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have enough and you got three walls, I don't think you need a post. You put in a bonded composite. Let's say you take a maxillary central pretty much down to the gum line, there are some people who would say place an implant. I think that's crazy. You've got a good tooth. You've got maybe 16 to 18
September 24, 2015
by howard
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giromatic. Howard Farran: Yeah. I don’t think I’ve heard that word for 25 years. Barry Korzen: You want to know something? Howard Farran: Yeah. Barry Korzen: There’s sealing gum, believe -- Howard Farran: I want you to give a father son talk to these young graduates because I’m
September 23, 2015
by howard
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. Risk free rates are really low right now. Howard: If he only made $100,000 this year and you divide that by .04, that's equivalent for Kenny to have another $2.5 million packed away. I just don't think it's healthy to stop working. When I look at these dentists who are 40 years old and they say
September 22, 2015
by howard
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;s like, “Oh my God.” Maybe if you woke up in the morning and started with an hour of amazing exercise and then an amazing meal. Maybe if you just adapted a lot of healthy lifestyles, your brain would be happy. Tom: You’re exactly right, yeah. Try to work out every day if you could
September 29, 2015
by howard
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: It was a Sony system but I forgot what the exact one was. I always laughed with my patients because I told them if you could see what I see your mouths would be healthier and they'd laugh and I said well now you can. Howard: The funniest thing is when that came out it was $39,000 and this is back
September 23, 2015
by howard
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to be better than who I am today at this. I picked some things in dentistry, not everything. I don't know that I'm getting better extractions. I tried but I think it's very good and healthy for people's well-being, specifically for dentists, because it is a stressful job to have a component
September 18, 2015
by howard
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specialties. We're also going to be running workshops to actually show people how ozone can be used in those specialties as well. I'm running a workshop on the use of ozonated oils. For me, ozonated oils have pretty opened up a completely different area of my practice in that I can now treat gum
September 28, 2015
by howard
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is a play on what Carl Misch told me back in '87. I said to him, how did you get so good at implants. He said, You know, Howard, it was cross-training. I started off in removable, and I was watching these people having these implants snap at the gum-line, and they were all blaming it on a weak
September 21, 2015
by howard
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. We saw this was gum disease forever. You would do four quadrants inaudible 00:56:52 curettage, you do four quadrants of surgery and then they go home and never change their behavior. About three years later, back to square one. I'm going to end, I only got you for three more minute. What does
September 07, 2015
by howard
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and gum disease is a big deal so I hope you get those 4 quadrants root plane curettage, and et cetera. How does this eliminate phone calls for staff though? Bryan Laskin: You mean with other staff members within your office? Howard Farran: Yeah. Bryan Laskin: Multiple ways. You can replace email. Email
September 22, 2015
by howard
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. It was not expensive. Howard Farran: How many new patients should a dentist be getting? Did you say 18-25 per 1,000 charts? Jay White: In the teens somewhere per thousand, right. Howard Farran: In the teens somewhere per a thousand is a good range, healthy. If someone wants to do a marketing program
September 09, 2015
by howard
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. I looked at him and I said, You need a crown. They diagnose themselves and they don't mind. They're the people that you love treating. The people that you take their mouth from unhealthy or old patch ups to healthy inlays, onlays, and full coverage crowns, they love it. They say, You know, I
September 16, 2015
by howard
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, they got through the stages of grief, shock and denial, this can't be, no one in my families and gum disease, anger, this tooth was fine until you touched it. Denial, hey can't I do something, someone. Then they go through depression, then they go through acceptance. I tell my front desk people, when
September 14, 2015
by howard
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in. The problem is for someone my age, to ask a surgeon to do that, some of them will say, No. I'm not gonna take those teeth out. They're perfectly healthy. For some reason we've just been pre-conditioned in the US that we can take out pre-molars but we won't take out second molars. We have clients
September 17, 2015
by howard
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that can't be seen and they just can't do an amalgam. What do you think that is? Steven: I have no idea. I can't explain it. Insanity, I don't know. I just can't explain it. Maybe they fill they're not ... Maybe they got caught up in the latest health craze that the amalgam isn't healthy or the mercury
September 03, 2015
by howard
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