{"href":"http://player.captivate.fm/services/oembed?url=http%3A%2F%2Fplayer.captivate.fm%2Fepisode%2F0fd75787-c6f4-4f4e-8ee9-754004174a87","version":"1.0","provider_name":"Captivate.FM","provider_url":"https://www.captivate.fm","width":600,"height":200,"type":"rich","html":"<iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 200px;\" title=\"115:  Live From The Seattle Study Club Symposium 2018 in La Quinta, CA - Dr. Jason Stoner, Dr. Pat Allen & Dr. James Woodyard\" frameborder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" allow=\"clipboard-write\" seamless src=\"http://player.captivate.fm/episode/0fd75787-c6f4-4f4e-8ee9-754004174a87\"></iframe>","title":"115:  Live From The Seattle Study Club Symposium 2018 in La Quinta, CA - Dr. Jason Stoner, Dr. Pat Allen & Dr. James Woodyard","description":"It has been an incredible week at the 25th Anniversary Legacy Tour of the Seattle Study Club Symposium in Palm Springs, California. Today, I have three amazing clinicians here to talk about the perio aspect of dentistry. They are all three periodontists. Jason Stoner is a periodontist in Columbus, Ohio. Pat Allen is a periodontist in Dallas, Texas. James Woodyard is a periodontist in Newburgh, Indiana.\nWe talk about the future of perio and how technology is changing everything. We discuss the importance of having a mentor and belonging to a study club. We talk about taking a holistic view of dentistry and incorporating medical into the practice. This is a great discussion where we get the point of view of three unique practitioners.\n \nYou can find the panel here:\nDr. James Woodyard\nDr. Pat Allen\nDr. Jason Stoner\n \nShow Notes\n[01:34] Jason Stoner is a periodontist in Columbus, Ohio.\n[01:34] Pat Allen is a periodontist in Dallas, Texas.\n[01:35] James Woodyard is a periodontist in Newburgh, Indiana\n[02:01] Today, we talk about the future of perio and uniqueness that each different doctor brings to the practice.\n[02:08] Dr. Allen has been in practice for more than 40 years. He has seen a lot of changes. He has noticed that technology is pushing forward and changing what is done in the office.\n[02:53] Dr. Stoner thinks that the new technologies and diagnostic tools that are coming in the next decade are unbelievable.\n[03:09] The focus is coming back to saving teeth again. Stem cells and biologic agents from our own bodies are going to make this a very different landscape.\n[03:57] When Dr. Woodyard first read about these new technologies, they were too expensive to implement for most patients, but as the technology increases the cost actually goes down making a bright future for perio and advanced technology. \n[04:36] Dental implants are wonderful, but nothing we do lasts forever. Teeth are easier to fix than anything, so maybe we need to spend more time trying to save the tooth.\n[05:06] We are lucky to have a specialty system. Being able to collaborate with specialists opens a whole new opportunity.\n[06:08] Multidisciplinary care means treating more than one discipline on a patient. Interdisciplinary is interacting and coordinating with other disciplines.\n[06:37] Common knowledge is important even if you're not the one actually doing the procedure.\n[07:00] Creating an interdisciplinary team takes work and communication.\n[07:21] Introducing medical into the dental interdisciplinary team is part of the future.\n[08:25] Everything that we do is really about inflammation. Inflammation is the enemy.\n[09:55] In the 80s there was a multidisciplinary approach to dentistry which has now become more of an interdisciplinary approach.\n[10:43] The common theme is that there has never been a more exciting time to be a dentist.\n[12:22] Raising awareness in a way that is beneficial to working together. It\u2019s great to collaborate and learn with mentors.\n[13:48] Jason believes in coming from a place of abundance. He doesn't understand the scarcity mindset when it comes to technology and working with other specialists. \n[14:59] Misconceptions about perio include that it is a dying specialty. When it is really one of the most dynamic specialties. What they have to do to offer a standard of care to their patients now is ever-increasing.\n[16:24] Periodontist were becoming associated with being implant specialists. Periodontists take care of patients and do more than just perform implants.\n[17:44] Everything a periodontist does the foundation for the mouth.\n[18:33] The consequences of nontreatment could be communicated a little better. This is a misconception of the public and sometimes a misconception of the dentist.\n[19:40] Technology is making things easier and more affordable and everybody benefits from that.\n[20:04] The new diagnostic tools that are coming out are doing what we are supposed to be doing and that is comprehensive care of the...","thumbnail_width":300,"thumbnail_height":300,"thumbnail_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/ccb1974a-713d-47b0-ab23-ef1a8e523ef0/bps_show_itunes.jpg"}