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specific on how the 'books were cooked? Positives for me: I really did enjoy the CE in Effingham. I got to see Steve Buchanan which I really enjoyed. I heard they brought in Christensen, Karl Koerner, and I think Jay Reznick is being brought in. I enjoyed the camaradie hanging out with doctors who
November 13, 2012
Implantology
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to predictably and safely remove impacted third molars with roots 1/3 - 3/4 developed (Dr. Reznick CE test -30%-70%). All the best. CU on Dentaltown. John This is my assistants 17 yo daughter.....poll wait or do. Money is not involved. do it soon, the lowers, leave the uppers for now Nightmare
October 28, 2011
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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am not certain if it is genetic or dietary. I would lean toward lack of Vit K in the diet. Tommy answered it, it will probably continue to expand. Here is an excellent case study by Jay Reznick where he breaks it down step by step. I will admit I have never used any of the CA glue, or clotting
February 14, 2023
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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and they said bone level but it wasn't a doctor I was talking to. Was Reznick one of your teachers, or Kosinski? I did Charles Schleshiger in 2018 (very good at explaining free hand surgery and placement) I did Tim Kosinski in 2021 (very good at explaining grafting and he does a lot of 3.5mm implants) I
December 15, 2022
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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The OP has no one there to bail him out. That changes things dramatically Watch the jay reznick series of online oral surgery videos for extractions. Great resource and very reasonably priced. You need a networkNot just a friend, although that is a good thing to have as well. Someone you can talk
December 25, 2019
Mental Health, Well-Being, and Stress Management
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extractions that will deal you grief (like older patients)... Good luck, and use Jay Reznick as the valuable resource that he is.. LOL. 10 minutes if I'm not feeling well. :-) My usual time for a case of 4 impacted 3rds is about 13 - 16 minutes. Yes, experience helps. and Plan B, C
January 07, 2015
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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is not at level of the window of buccal access..at least that is my theory ...only..my last 17..I had to go digging for it to locate it...it seems fletches video..the tooth was readily visible..look at jay reznicks...that tooth is deeper in that there is no visibility of the crown..after flap
June 04, 2014
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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a scientific step wise approach...and practice will create efficiency. that cogs b approach sounds good.. I think jay reznick has one similar on youtube...if the cogsB approach does not produce. fletch's and Jay's videos are what I watch before tackling these as I too do not get enough cases to get really
May 31, 2014
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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to be an expert witness these days? OP, this is from another thread. This should be included in your documentation - as Bill mentioned. These are recommendations from the Misch Institute's Dr. Randy Reznick. Randy serves as an expert dentist in this field and recommends this to avoid deeper legal
April 10, 2014
Implantology
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Hello Galileo's owners!I just attended the 3D summit this weekend in SF and heard Jay Reznick and T-bone among others speak. Excellent presentation T-bone!!! Anyways, Iv'e been thinking about a cone beam for awhile, have had a CEREC for about 6 years. I'm really considering getting the Galileos
May 16, 2011
CEREC Forum
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back in two days, but use your stock on hand if they need it that day.Also please send me any x-rays, CBCTs, photos etc and I'll help you plan it. Jay Reznick sat down with me on my first few and it really helped my confidence.If you get a CBCT (just posterior teeth in the beginning) get
February 12, 2010
Implantology
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Julio and I agree with it all. The software is the planning software with the Gallileos which unfortunately I don't own and Jay Reznick my Oral Surgeon has. He has been a big help with the planning of my first few cases. If I buy the Gallileos I can use the software and order a stent.Nice case and I
September 01, 2009
Implantology
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, FICOI,Dr. Jay B. Reznick DMD, MDand Dr. Betty Fleming about exercise for dentists. zzIs this thread still active ? I've set a goal to do imtx 2020. Are there any dentists with Ironman aspirations or currently training towards that goal?IMTX 2019....about 4 weeks to go !!! Awesome when do u start
April 29, 2019
Triathlon Forum
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ed, the problem with vertical sometimes is the incision becomes too close to the site of the boney surgery. I would go with envelope here. Look how Jay Reznick takes out that deep 32.64 y.o. female, #29 fx/decay/non-retorable. She's one of my no anesthetic patients; I pulled #12 a year ago
July 19, 2014
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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in this video. Run Time - 7:23. Surgical Split - #18 The technique of sectioning a mandibular molar in a 76 year old man, with a surgical handpiece is shown in this video. The roots are mobilized with an East-West elevator. Duration 7:00. The Dog is Awake In this video, Dr. Reznick
May 24, 2008
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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, they don't know squat when it comes to teeth and the mouth (except for Jay Reznick but he is a DDS-MD who participates in Iron Man competitions-what an overachiever!!!!!) Got a frantic page from the Anesthesiologist at the hospital where I did my GPR that he snapped a front tooth off during intubation
May 21, 2015
Just Plain Bitching and Moaning
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Jay Reznick, no problems and a great guy. Get some new specialists, they are a dime a dozen down here just like all the GPs here. I love practicing in Socal, don't give up yet Thanks for the welcome August. Yeah, since I initially posted things have gotten better. I still have the OS wanting to do
April 13, 2014
GP / Specialist Communication
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of this is the idea that a person can exercise enough. Wake up an hour early? You think everyone else is lazy. PharmaDocs Live 11/11/21 (Episode 2) with oral surgeons Jay B. Reznick DMD, MD and John B. Roberson DMD, FACD, FICD Why isnt weight loss the first option with Osa?Because its a complex disease
December 29, 2021
Sleep Apnea / Snoring
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a lot of commitment... Not sure about basic wisdom teeth courses.... Jay Reznick right here on DT is very helpful... You really need to observe the surgery to see what qualifies as easy, and more importantly, what to NOT tackle... In all honesty, the proof of the pudding from any RCT procedure
September 12, 2023
Endodontics
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There will be no additional fees. The annual subscription fee is all-inclusive.Thanks Dr.Reznick,Online Oral Surgery.com is a great learning tool for general dentists. I learnt lot of stuff from the website, I wanted to do one year fellowship in oral surgery to learn all these stuff, but after...
May 06, 2015
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
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implant totals nearer $4K, but whatever...... Reznick: I always tell my patients, ‘Dental implants are as permanent as their permanent teeth,' so they understand that even what nature gave them is not always perfect and can fail under the right set of conditions. A three-unit bridge is also
August 11, 2013
August 2013
Podcast
friend, Jay Reznick. Tarun: Yeah, or me. Howard: Or you. Well, I didn't want to throw you under a bus. Tarun: That's okay. Listen you could throw me under the bus all day long. Howard: Well, first of all you wouldn't fit under the bus. We'd have to find another ... I'm just kidding. Tarun: We'd have
June 30, 2015
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agency Smile Stylist Model Management that promotes beautiful and healthy smiles. He maintains a private practice in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Dr. Howard Farran speaks with Dr. Richard Hayden, Dr. Jay Reznick and Betty Fleming about exercise for Dentists. You can also listen and watch
May 26, 2015
What's new at Dentaltown...
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those FB and PB thirds, they may be the easiest teeth you take out! Karl Koerner and Gordon C made a DVD. Koerner is teaching a class here in seattle this summer. Jay Reznick has the online thing... Lots of good info. Thirds are terribly easy to do. Also, powerprox ortho ala Rick DePaul... low
January 06, 2010
Ask a Dental Consultant
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creation.Field Studies:That populations in the real world do, in fact, evolve is extremely well-documented. Any journal of population genetics will list dozens of examples in every issue. A good and well-known example is a study of the evolution of wild guppies by David Reznick and his colleagues in Trinidad
July 21, 2004
Religion & The Spiritual Side of Dentistry
Podcast
it without surgical guides when I took Jerome's course and Dr. Burg's course. They weren't using surgical guides, so that wasn't the thought. Howard : For every oral surgeon like Jay Reznick that says, he uses surgical guide on every single case, on a hundred percent of his cases. I could find you ten oral
July 02, 2015
by howard
Message Board
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Jay Reznick for introducing TOWNIES to the spade proximator. I feel the same way about endo (non molar). MOLARS ARE HARD! For molars, If I am going to refer for endo, I'm getting them numbed up anyway ( so they can feel good for 2 hours, an emotional break, ) and GETTING THEM OUT
May 03, 2011
Associates Corner
Podcast
at the most-viewed (inaudible 00:31:08) courses. It's like, How to Place an Implant with Charles Schlesinger. It's always Acute Medical Emergencies with Daniel Papa. I love my homies but they just always want to learn how to do dentistry. Jay Reznick extractions, Eight Dramatic Surgical Extractions
October 17, 2017
by howard
Podcast
? Anissa: Sure. Howard: I would love that because getting an oral surgeon to have time to do a podcast ... I mean, they're like dental unicorns. They're just non-existent. We really have a couple, thank God for Jay Reznick on Dental Town. He single handedly answers almost all the oral surgery questions
October 27, 2015
by howard
Podcast
use surgical guides, that's like putting training wheels on a car. You need to learn how to be a surgeon, you need to learn how to lay flaps, see the bone. Other people are saying, like Jay Reznick, an oral maxillofacial surgeon and an MD, and he says, No, use surgical guides every single time
July 15, 2015
by howard
Podcast
with Jay Reznick and this and that and implant guided, but if you look closer I don’t even think that’s true. I think it was because they went to that course and that course is where they met their new best friend Timmy and now him and Timmy are best friends and they’re going to all
April 23, 2015
by howard
Podcast
and be fine. I just don’t know which ones they are. Howard Farran: That is profound. And I just had another conversation with this oral surgeon who said that he uses a surgical guide on 100% of his cases, Jay Reznick, because he says if I am only off 5% of my implants, that means one out of every
October 23, 2014
by howard
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guppies by David Reznick and his colleagues in Trinidad. Another well-know example is the more than 25-year study of the evolution of the finches on the Galpagos Islands by Peter and Rosemary Grant.Frequently, these field studies document rates of evolution that are hundreds or even thousands of times
January 11, 2005
Politics - DO NOT Enter if easily offended
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wrote, that is, when to use fully guided implant placement. Oh my God, you got guys like Jay Reznick, my best buddy, oral surgeon MD in Los Angeles who uses it 100 percent of the time and then you've got people that have placed 10,000 implants who have never used it and thinks it's like having
March 06, 2016
by howard
Podcast
. J Reznick, orthodontist. This is amazing. We have nine specialists, and the orthodontists wouldn't post on Dental Town, because they refuse to let you learn anything. So, I had to fill all of our ortho curriculum with orthodontists not from America. Like, he's Canadian. Or Sydney
June 02, 2017
by howard
Continuing Education
Dental implant complications can occur due to bleeding from either inside or outside the bone during surgery. This lecture describes how to avoid and treat this complication if it does occur. Also discussed are complications due to sinusitis and overheating of the bone during placement. ...
August 2016
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Dental implant complications can occur at any point in the treatment process. Proper treatment planning and surgical techniques can avoid some of these, but others are unavoidable, even in the most capable hands. Early recognition and management is key to a successful outcome. This course will...
June 2016
Oral Surgery
Podcast
that the angulations, you know, and the placements a little more accurate with the periodontists, and that's just, you know, like I said, I have a small sample size. Howard: And that's why the one oral surgeon who's placed one of the highest levels, Jay Reznick, who's an oral surgeon in L.A., who's made several
November 15, 2017
by howard
Continuing Education
This module introduces the concept of thinking like a surgeon and why having a thorough medical history is so important to avoid complications. It will help the clinician decide whether they are prepared to perform a certain surgical procedure, or if referral to a specialist would be a better...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This module discusses management of the pregnant patient, patients on anticoagulants, and which patients will need antibiotic prophylaxis. It also reviews how natural compounds can interact with prescription medications to alter their effects, and how to evaluate patients taking bisphosphonates and...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 3 reviews why a surgical handpiece must be used for surgical procedures and describes the various options, reviews the use of local anesthesia, the design of surgical flaps, the proper use of elevators and forceps, and how periotomes and similar instruments are used.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This section discusses various specialty forceps designs, the surgical strategy for removing multi-rooted teeth, minimally-traumatic flapless extraction techniques, removal of broken root tips, and management of an oral-antral communication.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
In this section, we discuss the indications and procedure of alveoloplasty, review the types of suture used most commonly in oral surgery, alveolar ridge preservation following tooth removal including selection of biologic materials, as well as how to utilize auxiliary staff to improve office...
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 6 begins the discussion of removal of third molars, reviews why a CBCT may be superior to a panoramic radiograph for evaluating the position of an impacted tooth, and the major and minor complications of wisdom tooth extraction.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 8 reviews pre- and post-op patient instructions, post-operative pain management, and management of intraoperative bleeding
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
Module 7 reviews the risks of not removing wisdom teeth, the standard incisions for access to impacted 3rd molars, the most common surgical techniques for removing an impacted tooth, and what factors help to make the decision to remove a wisdom tooth.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
In this section, students will learn about how to manage the most common postoperative surgical sequelae including infection, localized osteitis, sequestration of bone, sinusitis and bleeding.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
The final module of this series reviews recognition and management of odontogenic infections, how to decide if a lesion is suspicious, what type of biopsy is indicated, and common jaw lesions.
April 2025
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This presentation that was recorded at Townie Meeting will cover important oral surgery topics for the general dentist . The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a...
August 2017
Oral Surgery
Continuing Education
This presentation will covers the basics of oral surgery for the general practitioner. The typical dentist's training in oral surgery is usually quite rudimentary, but in private practice, referral to a specialist may not be an option in every case. Yet, should a problem arise, general...
April 2017
Oral Surgery
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