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The Dental Head Start podcast is made to help dental students become great dentists. You cant google the path to dental success, but you can learn from those already there. We interview dentists who have achieved what you’re striving for and get the story behind the struggles, the successes and the advice they want you to hear. Get the head start you need in your dental career.
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Hosted by Dr Michael Shambira
In early dentistry, ambition and responsibility collide. You want to move quickly.You want to grow. You want to do meaningful work. But you’re also responsible for real people, and that changes everything.
In this Formation episode of The Unseen Curriculum, I sit down with Johan Weemaes and Greg Fine to unpack one of the most important tensions in early career dentistry: How do you progress rapidly… without becoming reckless?
We discuss:
What young dentists misunderstand about their early years
Why confidence follows structure, not the other way around
The difference between exposure and readiness
What makes someone truly coachable
How to hold high standards without turning them into self-punishment
Why restraint is part of excellence
This conversation isn’t about implants or complexity.It’s about formation; the invisible shaping that happens before mastery becomes visible. If you’re a student or early-career dentist feeling the pressure to accelerate, this episode will give you clarity on how to move forward responsibly and sustainably. Because the dentists who progress the most are not the fastest.
They’re the most formed.
Key Moments
02:15 Early Career Strategies & Finding Avenue Dental
05:30 Developing a Passion for Surgery
08:45 The Tripod Effect for Rapid Growth
12:10 Ambitious vs. Reckless: Finding Balance
16:20 Emotional Resilience & Dealing with Failure
20:40 Qualities of a Coachable Dentist
24:15 Sponsor: Orthoed Aligner Essentials
26:30 Launching the PGIA Implantology Diploma
31:00 Advice for New Grads: Where to Start
35:45 Defining Success & Looking Forward
Dr John Weemaes
Dr Johan Weemaes is a managing partner within the Avenue Dental group, principal dentist at Avenue Dental Maroochydore, and co-founder of the Post Graduate Implant Academy (PGIA).With extensive experience in implantology and full-arch rehabilitation, Johan has invested deeply in postgraduate education and systems-driven practice growth. He is passionate about leadership, structured progression, and developing clinicians in a safe, responsible manner.Beyond clinical skill, Johan places strong emphasis on personal development, mentorship, and creating frameworks that allow dentists to grow without sacrificing integrity or stability.
Find him on instagram @drjohanweemaes @postgraduateimplantacademy
Dr Greg Fine
Dr Greg Fine is a principal dentist and partner within the Avenue Dental network and co-founder of the Post Graduate Implant Academy (PGIA).Greg is known for his commitment to clinical progression, mentorship, and helping dentists responsibly expand their capabilities. With significant investment in advanced education and hands-on experience in implant and restorative dentistry, he advocates for structured learning under guidance rather than rushed independence.His approach blends ambition with calibration — encouraging growth while reinforcing the importance of responsibility, humility, and long-term thinking.
Find him on Instagram @dr.gregfine
Thank you to our sponsors…
The OrthoED Institute is the leading orthodontic educator for general dentists.Founded by Specialist Orthodontist Dr Geoff Hall — with over 35 years of clinical experience — OrthoED has trained more than 1,500 dentists in orthodontics across Australia, New Zealand and internationally. Dr. Hall is widely respected for his structured approach to treatment planning and his ability to teach sound orthodontic principles in an understandable fashionOrthoED’s courses are comprehensive, evidence-based and focus on sound biomechanical principles — teaching the entire gamut of orthodontics whether it be braces and /or clear aligner therapy with hands-on learning, case reviews, mentoring and long-term support.With a reputation built on clinical excellence and hundreds of 5-star reviews, OrthoED is trusted by general dentists who want to confidently integrate orthodontics, expand their scope, and deliver exceptional patient outcomes.
Exclusive Offer for Dental Headstart Listeners
Dental Headstart listeners can receive 5% off any OrthoED signature course.
T&Cs: Valid until 30 June 2026. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Exclusions apply
.To redeem, use a coupon code at checkout.dentalheadstart-pif (for pay in full)dentalheadstart-pp (for payment plan)
The post The Unseen Curriculum: Formation Series #2 – Rapid progress without being reckless with Drs Johan Weemaes and Greg Fine appeared first on Dental Head Start.
One of the most common findings when charting is a crack in a tooth, but determining the severity and the right treatment path can be a dilemma. In this episode, host Erica Hwin sits down with specialist prosthodontist Dr. Michael Mandikos to decode the complexities of cracked teeth, from initial diagnosis to the final restoration.
You will learn the critical differences between benign craze lines and structural fractures, and why the biomechanics of old amalgam fillings often lead to these issues. Dr. Mandikos tackles the age-old debate of “chasing the crack,” offering practical advice on when to intervene with bonded look composites versus when to move to full coverage. Plus, discover strategies for communicating these issues to patients without overwhelming them or over-treating.
Key moments
00:54 Defining Cracks: Vertical vs. Partial
02:12 When to Intervene: Staining and Symptoms
03:31 Biomechanics: Why Amalgams Crack Teeth
04:22 Treatment Planning: Bond or Crown?
06:33 The Golden Rule: Don’t Chase the Crack
09:27 Common Mistakes and Patient Communication
The post Most played episode series #6 – The Cracked Tooth with Dr Michael Mandikos appeared first on Dental Head Start.
If you are doing everything right on paper but still feel unsettled or unsure of yourself, this episode is for you. We dive deep into the “hidden curriculum” of dentistry—the gap between your clinical skills and the heavy emotional weight of new responsibility. We explore why most of your doubt isn’t a lack of skill but a system calibration issue, and break down the three essential phases of career growth: Formation, Integration, and Excellence.
In this episode, we unpack the critical difference between a situation being “unsafe” versus simply “unfamiliar” and how confusing the two leads to unnecessary burnout. You will learn practical strategies to stop over analyzing your day, shift your focus from tracking outcomes to tracking learning, and how to reframe mistakes as data rather than character flaws. Whether you are a student or a new grad, this is your permission to be early in your journey.
Some key takeaways…
Stop grading yourself daily; it amplifies noise rather than providing insight.
Distinguish between what is ‘unsafe’ and what is merely ‘unfamiliar’ to reduce anxiety.
Track your learning progress rather than just your clinical outcomes.
View mistakes as information and data, not as a verdict on your identity.
Understand the three career phases: Formation, Integration, and Excellence
Allow your internal systems time to catch up to your new responsibilities.
Key moments
00:00 Welcome Back: Season 2026 Begins
01:03 The Hidden Curriculum of Dentistry
01:40 The 3 Phases: Formation, Integration, Excellence
03:09 Sponsor: Dental Advice Network
05:08 What Actually Makes Early Dentistry Hard?
06:33 Real Talk: My First Two Weeks of Practice
07:35 Unfamiliar vs. Unsafe
08:18 Embrace the Suck
09:16 3 Practical Tips for New Grads
10:50 Closing Thoughts & Call to Action
The post The Unseen Curriculum #6 – the cost of becoming a dentist with Dr Michael Shambira appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Hosted by Dr David Keir
Dr. Julian Dantes joins Dr. David to discuss the honest journey from a rural “sink or swim” graduateto a successful practice owner on the Sunshine Coast. Unlike the curated perfection often seen onsocial media, Julian shares the raw reality of general dentistry, including his pivot from medicineand the irony of failing a university “people skills” test despite being a people-focused clinician.
In this candid conversation, you will learn about the dangers of early confidence in implant dentistryand the specific steps Julian took to recover from clinical mistakes, including the power ofphotography. Julian reveals how a rare finger tumor forced him to rethink his work-life balance,moving from six clinical days a week to three. He also breaks down his structured mentorshipmodel for new graduates and explains why mastering the basics, like isolation and simple fillings, isthe true foundation for complex aesthetic work.
Some key takeaways from this episode:
Clinical photography is one of the most effective tools for self-reflection and improving clinicaloutcomes.
Don’t rush into complex dentistry; mastering the basics like isolation and non-sensitive fillings iscrucial for long-term success.
Live surgery courses can provide false confidence—ensure you have the theoretical knowledgebefore attempting complex cases.
Mentorship should be structured: consider a “watch me, I watch you” approach beforeunleashing a new grad.
Sometimes a setback, like an injury, is a gift that forces necessary work-life balanceadjustments
Key moments
02:05 – Medicine vs. Dentistry and Failing “People Skills”06:15 – The Rural FIFO Experience: Sink or Swim09:30 – Early Implant Mistakes and Live Surgery Traps13:50 – Why Clinical Photography is Critical17:15 – Aesthetic Diploma and Comprehensive Planning20:30 – Owning Two Practices in Mooloolaba25:30 – Working with Your Spouse27:00 – A Mentorship Model for New Grads31:30 – The Finger Tumor That Changed Everything36:00 – Advice for Graduates: Master the Basics
Dr Julian Dantes
Dr Julian Dantes is a practice owner and general dentist based in Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast, with a clinical focus on comprehensive restorative dentistry, aesthetic rehabilitation, and implant therapy. Since graduating from Griffith University in 2012, he has worked exclusively in private practice, becoming a practice owner in 2017 and building practices centred on comprehensive, ethical, and outcome-driven care.
Julian has a strong commitment to advanced education. In 2023, he completed a Graduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry (Aesthetics) with the Australasian College of Dental Practitioners and is currently completing the ACDP Implant Diploma, further refining his expertise in implant-based rehabilitation and full-arch workflows.
Beyond clinical practice, Julian contributes to the profession as an educator with AHC Dental Education, delivering continuing professional development programs in restorative dentistry, endodontics, and minor oral surgery. He previously served as a clinical supervisor at Griffith University (2015–2017) and has been President of the Synergy Study Club since 2021, where he leads peer-driven clinical advancement and interdisciplinary discussion.
Julian is known for his structured, systems-based approach to aesthetic and implant dentistry, with a particular interest in integrating digital workflows, communication frameworks, and ethical treatment planning into everyday private practice.
Thank you to our sponsors…
The OrthoED Institute is the leading orthodontic educator for general dentists.
Founded by Specialist Orthodontist Dr Geoff Hall — with over 35 years of clinical experience — OrthoED has trained more than 1,500 dentists in orthodontics across Australia, New Zealand and internationally. Dr. Hall is widely respected for his structured approach to treatment planning and his ability to teach sound orthodontic principles in an understandable fashion
OrthoED’s courses are comprehensive, evidence-based and focus on sound biomechanical principles — teaching the entire gamut of orthodontics whether it be braces and /or clear aligner therapy with hands-on learning, case reviews, mentoring and long-term support.
With a reputation built on clinical excellence and hundreds of 5-star reviews, OrthoED is trusted by general dentists who want to confidently integrate orthodontics, expand their scope, and deliver exceptional patient outcomes.
Exclusive Offer for Dental Headstart Listeners
Dental Headstart listeners can receive 5% off any OrthoED signature course.
T&Cs: Valid until 30 June 2026. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Exclusions apply.
To redeem, use a coupon code at checkout.
dentalheadstart-pif (for pay in full)
dentalheadstart-pp (for payment plan)
The post Feature #99 – Mastering General Dentistry: From mistakes to mentorship with Dr Julian Dantes appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Hosted by Dr Michael Shambira
What does it take to have two babies, work as a nurse, survive dental school, AND come out smiling? Dr. Rebecca Smith shows us that resilience isn’t about being tough – it’s about grace under pressure.
In this powerful series finale, we dive deep into the real meaning of resilience with Dr. Rebecca Smith, who walked one of the most challenging journeys through dental school imaginable. From fertility struggles and miscarriage to clinical mishaps and balancing motherhood with study, Rebecca shares the raw truth about bouncing back when life gets overwhelming.
What You’ll Learn:
Practical strategies for building resilience in dentistry and life
How to reset after difficult clinical days (like perforating during your first endo case!)
The power of meditation and mindfulness for managing stress
Why having something outside dentistry is non-negotiable
How to prioritize when everything feels urgent
Building a support network that actually works
Whether you’re a student drowning in wire-bending practice or a new grad navigating your first major clinical mistake, this conversation will remind you that pressure isn’t the enemy – it’s the training ground.
Ready to discover the unseen curriculum? Listen now and join the conversation by sharing your own dental school experiences in the comments below!
Key Moments
00:00 – Introduction and Topic Overview
02:15 – Meet Dr. Beck Smith
05:30 – From Nursing to Dentistry Journey
09:45 – Navigating Miscarriage During Dental School
14:20 – Finding Strength Through Support Systems
17:40 – Becoming a Mom in Dental School
21:15 – Clinical Challenges and Root Canal Story
25:30 – Building Resilience Through Meditation
28:00 – Final Thoughts and Series Wrap-Up
Dr Rebecca Smith
Dr Rebecca Smith is a 2025 graduate of Charles Sturt University whose journey through dental school is one of the most powerful demonstrations of resilience you will ever hear. During her degree, Bec welcomed two beautiful babies, continued working as an Enrolled Nurse, and walked through the heartbreak of a miscarriage — all while staying committed to her studies and the people around her.Despite the weight she carried, Bec remained one of the most positive, grounded, and people-centred individuals in her cohort. She brings a warmth and joy that’s infectious, and her ability to navigate pressure with grace has shaped her into both a remarkable mother and a deeply capable clinician.Now stepping into practice as a new graduate, Bec is a living example that strength isn’t about having an easy journey — it’s about how you rise in the difficult ones. Her story offers powerful insight for any student or practitioner who has ever doubted themselves, struggled through setbacks, or needed reassurance that they are not alone
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au
The post The Unseen Curriculum #5 – How to build mental resilience as a dental student with Dr Rebecca Smith appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Ever felt paralysed by criticism? Dr. Andrew Cheng reveals how he transformed brutal feedback into rapid skill development and went from implants to high-level cosmetic dentistry in just a few years.In this first part of our three-part series, discover the mindset shifts and practical strategies that separate good dentists from great ones.
What You’ll Learn:
The Mindset Behind Rapid Growth:
How to embrace constructive criticism without letting ego get in the way
Why surrounding yourself with honest mentors is non-negotiable
The power of vulnerability in learning
Actionable Strategies for Improvement:
Dr. Cheng’s documentation system (and why he takes 100+ photos per surgery)
How to conduct brutally honest case reviews
The “don’t do this” technique that prevents repeated mistakes
Structuring Your Clinical Journey:
A year-by-year roadmap for building foundational skillsHow to balance perfecting one skill while exploring new areas
Why “good is not good enough”—but perfection isn’t the answer either
This is an honest, inspiring conversation about what it actually takes to level up.
Whether you’re a new grad or looking to expand your skillset, you’ll walk away energised and ready to tackle your next challenge.
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction to Dr. Andrew Cheng
02:15 – Learning to Accept Constructive Criticism
06:45 – The Power of Documentation and Feedback
11:30 – Finding Mentors and Building Relationships
15:20 – Practical Steps for Correcting Mistakes
19:45 – Discovering Your Dental Niche
23:10 – Planning Your Professional Development Journey
27:30 – Perfection vs. Continuous Improvement
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
The post Most played episode series #5 – Upskilling & Critically Evaluating Yourself with Dr Andrew Cheng appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Hosted by Dr David Keir
Ever wondered what legal pitfalls could cost you thousands when buying a dental practice? Dr. David Keir and Dr. Jesse Green reveal the critical legal considerations every dentist needs to know before taking the plunge into practice ownership.
In this insightful episode, you’ll discover:
Which key advisors to engage early in your practice acquisition journey
How to structure your lease agreements to protect your investment
Critical contract elements that prevent costly HR nightmares
Partnership agreement essentials that prevent expensive breakups
Why getting the right legal advice upfront saves you time and money later
We compare proper legal preparation to setting patient expectations – when done right, everyone wins. When overlooked, conflicts arise that drain both your finances and relationships.Whether you’re planning to buy an existing practice or start from scratch, these insights will save you thousands in potential legal headaches.Don’t navigate the complex world of practice ownership alone! Like, subscribe, and share this video with a colleague who’s considering practice ownership.
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction to Dental Business Series02:08 – Essential Advisors for Practice Acquisition
04:19 – Dental Advice Network Sponsor Segment06:01 – Legal Considerations for Practice Owners
07:23 – Understanding Lease and Premises Agreements
09:12 – Key Contract Elements When Buying
10:58 – HR and Employment Considerations
12:03 – Navigating Dental Partnerships
13:05 – Closing and Upcoming Lawyer Discussion
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
The post Dental Business Head Start #4 – Inside the Legal Side of Practice Ownership with Dr Jesse Green appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Discover the hidden secrets to perfect dental bonding that they never taught you in dental school! In this episode, Dr. Bez breaks down the critical steps that make the difference between successful restorations and frustrating failures.
Learn:
Why air abrasion is a game-changer for creating pristine bonding surfaces
Essential soft tissue management techniques to prevent bleeding complications
The proper etching, rinsing, and drying protocol most dentists rush through
How to eliminate post-operative sensitivity once and for all
Why rubber dam isolation is non-negotiable for predictable results
Whether you’re bonding composites, crowns, or veneers, these fundamental principles apply to everything you do. Dr. Bez shares practical tips from years of clinical experience that will transform your approach to everyday dentistry.
Ready to take your bonding skills to the next level? Like this video, subscribe for more clinical pearls, and share your biggest bonding challenge in the comments below!
Key moments
03:12 – Air Abrasion: A Game Changer06:48 – Soft Tissue Management Techniques10:32 – TCA Application and Safety Tips13:30 – Importance of Healthy Gingiva16:45 – Rubber Dam Essentials19:20 – Teflon Cord vs Retraction Cord22:10 – Following Bonding Instructions25:18 – Proper Drying Techniques28:35 – Primer Application and Sensitivity32:08 – Composite Application Methods35:00 – Final Tips and Avoiding Sensitivity
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
The post Most played episode series #4 – The Complete Guide to Predictable Dental Bonding Protocols with Dr Bez Shokouhi appeared first on Dental Head Start.
Hosted by Michael Shambira
Ever felt like you’re not good enough to be treating patients? You’re not alone. In this episode of The Unseen Curriculum, Michael Shambira sits down with Dr. Aneet Gill to unpack the mental challenges of being a new dental graduate.
Discover how to transform self-doubt into clinical confidence through:
Building resilience when facing challenging casesBreaking down complex procedures into manageable steps
Creating effective support systems to combat professional loneliness
Finding balance between pushing yourself and preventing burnout
Knowing when to ask for help or refer patients
Dr. Aneet shares her journey from stressed dental student to confident clinician, revealing how she handles everything from difficult extractions to imposter syndrome. Her refreshingly honest approach reminds us that sometimes the best advice is simply to “relax – things will work out.”Whether you’re a dental student worried about wire bending or a new graduate questioning your abilities, this conversation offers practical strategies to build the mindset needed for a fulfilling career.Ready to transform your dental confidence? Watch now and discover how small wins can lead to big success!
Dr Aneet Gill
Dr Aneet Gill is a recent Charles Sturt University graduate now practising in her hometown of Albury, where she works in rural private practice. Since graduating in 2024, she has immersed herself in ongoing education through The Dental Residency with the General Dental Residency (GDR) program. Aneet has rapidly built her clinical confidence and skill while maintaining a strong sense of balance in her personal life. She’s also sharing her journey openly on Instagram — putting herself out there to encourage other new graduates, celebrate growth, and learn from peers who offer insight and advice. Known for her kindness, humility, and curiosity, Aneet brings an honest and grounded perspective to the early years of dentistry that’s sure to resonate with anyone finding their footing.
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and t
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Hosted by Christina Potestas
Ever wondered what it takes to excel in dental school while overcoming life’s biggest challenges?
Join Christina as she sits down with Michael Shambira, winner of the 2025 Australian Dental Graduate Award, for an intimate conversation about resilience, sacrifice, and success.
In this powerful episode, you’ll discover:
How Michael’s journey from Zimbabwe to Australia shaped his determination to succeed
The daily routines and mindset that helped him achieve academic excellence
Practical strategies for balancing personal life with the demands of dental education
Why making mistakes is essential for growth as a clinician
Michael’s approach to creating meaningful connections with patients
Michael shares his “organized chaos” approach to dental school, revealing how family support, 4 AM study sessions, and unwavering commitment transformed challenges into triumphs.
Ready to be inspired? Watch now and discover how to thrive in your dental journey, no matter what obstacles you face!
Don’t miss this inspiring conversation! Like, share, and subscribe to join our community of future dental leaders.
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction and Congratulations
02:30 – Michael’s Background and Childhood
06:34 – Dental Advice Network Sponsor Message
07:50 – Academic Excellence and Daily Routine
12:44 – Challenges of Dental School
16:22 – Overcoming Doubts in Dental Education
19:05 – Dental Protection Limited Sponsor Message
20:35 – Michael’s Clinical Style and Patient Approach
23:45 – Favorite Procedures and Handling Mistakes
27:08 – Future Plans and Career Path
29:40 – Legacy at Dental School
31:02 – Closing Thoughts and Podcast Outro
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Are you contemplating diving into practice ownership? Get ready to unlock the secrets of successful practice acquisition with our Dental Business Head Start series! Join Dr. David Keir and Dr. Jesse Green from the Savvy Dentist podcast as they unravel the mysteries of buying a dental practice.
In this episode we explore the essential foundations for successful practice ownership, including:
Clinical proficiency requirements before taking the plunge
Financial benchmarks to understand before purchasing
Business knowledge essentials every new owner needs
Personal and emotional readiness factors to consider
Building your support network of mentors and advisors
Whether you’re a new graduate planning your career path or an associate dentist considering your next move, this conversation provides practical insights to help you determine if you’re ready for the responsibilities and rewards of practice ownership.Remember: The path to ownership isn’t just about clinical skills – it requires business acumen, emotional resilience, and proper planning. Learn from those who’ve walked this path before you!What are your practice ownership goals? Share your thoughts and questions in the comments!Subscribe to the Dental Head Start podcast and share this episode with a colleague who might benefit from these invaluable insights!
Key moments
03:15 – Startup vs Buying: Key Differences
08:11 – Financial Considerations for Startups
12:37 – Avoiding Common Startup Mistakes
16:05 – What You’re Really Buying in a Practice
20:11 – Practice Database and Patient Flow
23:53 – Building a Practice with the End in Mind
28:05 – Valuation Formula and Multiples
33:18 – Finding Practices and Working with Brokers
36:45 – Negotiation and Relationship Building
41:36 – Maximizing Your Practice Investment
44:45 – Red Flags When Buying a Practice
47:22 – Importance of Lease Terms and Guarantees
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Ever wondered what drives the most respected dentists to achieve excellence? Join us for an intimate conversation with Dr. Sahil Soni, the renowned DPR administrator and respected dental educator, as he shares his remarkable journey from struggling new graduate to clinical excellence.
In this powerful episode, you’ll learn:
How overcoming clinical anxiety in his early career shaped his commitment to excellence
The pivotal moment that transformed his approach to dentistry
Why photography is the secret tool that elevated his clinical skills
His candid advice for new graduates feeling overwhelmed
Dr. Soni opens up about personal tragedy, practice ownership challenges, and the importance of maintaining balance in life. His inspiring message that “whatever journey you decide for yourself is possible to achieve, as long as you’re not in a rush” offers hope to dentists at every career stage.
Don’t miss this authentic conversation about the realities of dental practice and the path to finding fulfillment in your career. Like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the comments below!
Key moments
00:02:15 – Early Career Struggles and Motivation00:05:36 – Moving from India to New Zealand00:09:42 – University Experience and Dental Education00:13:10 – First Job and Extraction Experience00:17:35 – Moving to Australia and Clinical Growth00:21:45 – Journey to Practice Ownership00:26:18 – Challenges of Being a Practice Owner00:30:45 – Personal Tragedy and Life Perspective00:35:24 – Transitioning Back to Associate Dentistry00:39:10 – Influential Courses and Learning Experiences00:43:56 – Rubber Dam Techniques and Common Mistakes00:48:23 – Vision for the Future of Dentistry00:52:10 – Photography in Dentistry and Personal Growth00:55:48 – Common Mistakes Made by New Graduates00:59:35 – Managing Anxiety and Depression in Dentistry01:03:47 – Advice to Younger Self and New Graduates01:08:20 – Tony Rotondo as an Inspiration01:12:35 – Photography as a Teaching Tool01:16:22 – Importance of Interests Outside Dentistry01:19:02 – Final Thoughts on Professional Growth
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Ever wondered what your dental career will actually look like after graduation? The transition from dental school to private practice isn’t just a new job – it’s entering an entirely different world of dentistry that your education barely prepares you for.
In this episode:
Learn the real differences between university clinics and private practice environments
Discover how to navigate your first few weeks as a new graduate
Understand realistic productivity expectations and how to build your patient book
Get practical advice on time management and appointment scheduling
Find out how to balance quality care with practice efficiency
Whether you’re still in dental school or recently graduated, this insider’s guide provides the roadmap you need to confidently step into private practice.
Ready to get the dental career head start you deserve? Subscribe now and share this episode with a classmate who needs to hear this valuable advice!
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction to Private Practice Reality
02:16 – Observing and Adapting to Practice Culture
05:32 – Setting Appropriate Appointment Times
09:34 – Balancing Workload as a New Graduate
11:52 – Emergency Care and Building Your Book
14:53 – Maximizing Downtime for Growth
17:20 – Understanding Production Expectations
20:40 – Strategies for Efficient Productivity
22:35 – Final Advice for New Graduates
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Michael Shambira
Ever wondered how top cosmetic dentists achieve excellence? It’s not just talent – it’s routine. In this eye-opening episode of The Unseen Curriculum, host Michael Shambira sits down with Dr. Patrick Lam, a renowned cosmetic dentist whose disciplined approach transformed his career.
In this value-packed conversation, you’ll discover:
How consistent daily habits create extraordinary results
Why “organized chaos” isn’t enough for professional excellence
The transformative power of surrounding yourself with disciplined peers
Practical strategies for adapting your routine as challenges increase
Michael shares his personal journey from unstructured university life to finding purpose through discipline, revealing how witnessing a colleague’s dedication changed his approach forever.
Ready to transform your dental practice through the power of routine? Listen now and discover how small daily habits create remarkable long-term success.
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction and Meeting Dr. Patrick Lam02:30 – Michael’s Journey with Routine and Structure06:15 – Learning from Peers and Changing Habits09:32 – Pat’s Dental School Experience and Morning Routine13:18 – Finding Direction and Purpose in Dentistry17:45 – Balancing Professional Goals with Personal Life21:40 – Avoiding Burnout and Prioritizing Balance25:17 – Transitioning from University to Private Practice29:03 – Managing Expectations and Building Skills32:45 – Dealing with Off Days and Maintaining Sanity35:18 – Advice for Dental Students: Stay Hungry38:20 – Balancing Perfectionism with Progress40:35 – Final Thoughts on Routine and Consistency
Dr Patrick Lam
Dr Pat Lam graduated less than three years ago from the University of Sydney and has already established himself as one of the most exciting young dentists in Australia. Now working in cosmetic dentistry, he has developed advanced skills in full mouth rehabilitations, aesthetic cases, and reconstructions, while pursuing his true passion in dental surgery and implant dentistry. Alongside his clinical work, Pat is actively involved in teaching across various programs, sharing his expertise and inspiring the next generation. Highly respected among his peers, he is paving the way for young dentists who want to aim high and expand the scope of what’s possible early in their careers.
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and t
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Ready to take the leap into dental practice ownership? This episode of the Dental Business Head Start focus series dives deep into what it takes to be truly prepared for this major career milestone
Dr. David Keir and Dr. Jesse Green from the Savvy Dentist podcast explore the essential foundations for successful practice ownership, including:
Clinical proficiency requirements before taking the plunge
Financial benchmarks to understand before purchasing
Business knowledge essentials every new owner needs
Personal and emotional readiness factors to consider
Building your support network of mentors and advisors
Whether you’re a new graduate planning your career path or an associate dentist considering your next move, this conversation provides practical insights to help you determine if you’re ready for the responsibilities and rewards of practice ownership.
Remember: The path to ownership isn’t just about clinical skills – it requires business acumen, emotional resilience, and proper planning. Learn from those who’ve walked this path before you!
What are your practice ownership goals? Share your thoughts and questions in the comments!
Subscribe to the Dental Head Start podcast and share this episode with a colleague who might benefit from these invaluable insights!
Key moments
02:30 – Clinical Confidence: When Are You Ready?05:45 – Mastering the Dental Fundamentals08:15 – Billing Targets for Potential Owners11:40 – Advanced Procedures and Clinical Satisfaction15:30 – The Sweet Spot in Your Dental Career17:22 – Timeline for Ownership Readiness19:45 – Essential Business Communication Skills23:10 – Understanding Financial Benchmarks26:30 – Practice Profitability Expectations28:15 – Personal Financial Preparedness31:45 – Balancing Practice Ownership with Family35:20 – Building Your Support Network of Mentors38:50 – Managing Cash Flow Challenges41:10 – Emotional Readiness for Ownership43:00 – Preparing Now for Future Success
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Ever placed a filling only to discover a weak contact point or frustrating overhang? The secret to restorations that truly last lies in one critical skill: mastering your matrix technique.
In this episode, Dr. David Keir shares practical wisdom on selecting and placing matrices for perfect restorations every time.
You’ll discover:
Which matrix systems work best for specific clinical situations
How to achieve firm contacts and prevent overhangs
Simple techniques to ensure proper gingival seals
The game-changing “saddle matrix” for challenging distal restorations
When to consider pre-wedging and how to properly use Teflon
Whether you’re placing Class II composites or tackling complex anterior restorations, these tried-and-tested techniques will transform your restorative outcomes and save you valuable chair time.
Ready to elevate your restorative game? Like, share, and subscribe for more practical dental tips that will help you build a foundation of excellence!
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction to Matrix Selection
02:45 – Different Matrix Types Explained
05:26 – Specialized Matrix Options
08:23 – Strategic Matrix Selection Tips
11:53 – Creating Ideal Contacts
15:07 – Preventing Margin Voids and Overhangs
17:42 – Assessing Adjacent Teeth
20:13 – Matrix Height and Proper Sealing
21:39 – Anterior Restoration Techniques
23:15 – Outro and Next Episode Preview
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Imagine walking into your child’s room to find a stranger choking your child. Fear, panic and an immediate response would be instant, of course with a heroic end and a safe child. However, it is common to let our children snore, effectively choking, each night without investigation or treatment.
As dentists we are the gateway to the mouth. We see our patients regularly, we monitor their development and we should know the signs of sleep disordered breathing. And when we do, we can make a change in our patients lives.
This episode we have the absolute pleasure of speaking with Dr David McIntosh. David is a paediatric ENT with a special interest in airway, snoring and sleep apnoea. David is a published author on this topic with an excellent book called Snored to Death – I recommend everyone reads this. David runs multiple facebook pages in an attempt to educate and change the old ways of letting our children struggle to breath at night.
This was a monster episode with a ton of information. David was particularly generous with his time and this stretches close to 2hrs! Perhaps digest this one in a few different sittings but i have absolutely no doubt you’ll be engaged and take away a ton of Information.
We chat in depth about
Is it ok for a child to snore?
How David became an ENT with a special interest in paediatric airway
What do dentist need to know about airway to pick this stuff up
The deal with tonsillitis and the magic number
Of the cases he sees where tonsillectomy is indicated, 80-90% have not ever had tonsillitis
Size is a big part but not the whole story
Diagnosing in children – the facts
Assesssment of tonsils and their grades
How you can approach the airway and tonsil discussion with parents
What is the referral pathway once the issue is identified.
Not all ENTs are created equal, some have special interests in the ear, others in the airway etc. Do your research to ensure the pt gets appropriate care
Should adults snore?
Tongue tie, a great framework to help you think about and advise on tongue tie.
Physical tongue tie and a functional tongue tie
A few questions from our Instagram page and Facebook Group
Links
David’s fantastic book on sleep disordered breathing http://www.fb.me/snoredtodeath
https://www.facebook.com/entspecialistsaustralia
https://www.facebook.com/ENTforDentists/
https://www.facebook.com/TonguetieOz/
https://www.facebook.com/drdavidmcintosh/
The book i mention – “Why We Sleep” by Matthew Walker
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Michael Shambira
Ever wondered if you’re “too quiet” to be an effective leader? Dr. Zoe Watson reveals how her gentle approach to leadership created more impact than the loudest voices in the room.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
How being a good listener can be your greatest leadership superpower
Why asking questions instead of making statements creates better outcomes
The unique challenges women face in dentistry leadership positions
Practical strategies for overcoming imposter syndrome as a new graduate
Dr Watson shares her journey from shy student to respected dental leader, proving that leadership isn’t about volume—it’s about creating safety for others to thrive. She reveals how meeting people where they are and remembering your own struggles creates authentic connections that inspire trust.
Whether you’re a current student, new graduate, or experienced dentist looking to grow your leadership skills, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on making an impact through empathy and understanding.
Ready to discover the unseen curriculum? Listen now and join the conversation by sharing your own dental school experiences in the comments below!
Key moments
00:00:00 – Introduction and Leadership Focus
00:02:30 – Meeting Dr. Zoe Watson
00:05:45 – Defining Leadership Styles
00:09:15 – Early Leadership Experiences
00:13:20 – Transitioning to Dental School Leadership
00:17:40 – Handling Difficult Conversations
00:22:30 – Delegation Challenges and Growth
00:27:15 – Dental Advice Network Sponsor Segment
00:29:45 – Imposter Syndrome in Leadership
00:34:10 – Building Self-Confidence as a Leader
00:38:30 – Dental Protection Limited Sponsor Segment
00:40:45 – Women in Dentistry Leadership
00:45:20 – Balancing Expectations and Authenticity
00:49:35 – Creating Safe Learning Environments
00:53:10 – Vision for Future Leadership
00:57:30 – Advice for Aspiring Quiet Leaders
01:01:15 – Key Leadership Frameworks Summary
01:04:00 – Closing Thoughts on Servant Leadership
Dr Zoe Watson
Dr Zoe Watson is a dentist two years out of university who has quickly built a career that spans both public and private practice. As a student, she served as the Orange SDA President, where she discovered the value of leading with empathy, accountability, and vision. Today, she balances her clinical work with tutoring in the university’s simulation clinics, investing in the next generation of dental students. Zoe brings a grounded, servant-leadership approach to everything she does, combining clinical excellence with her passion for teaching and community health.
Thank you to our sponsors
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Ever wondered if dental practice ownership is your path to success or a potential headache waiting to happen? Join Dr. David Keir and special guest Dr. Jesse Green from The Savvy Dentist Podcast as they dive deep into the realities of dental practice ownership.
In this conversation, you’ll discover:
The essential mindset and personality traits needed for successful practice ownership
How to determine if you’re building a lifestyle practice or scalable business
The real-world challenges of balancing clinical excellence with business demands
Practical strategies to avoid burnout while growing your practice
Critical insights on managing risk and setting realistic expectations
This episode pulls back the curtain on what practice ownership truly entails – beyond the Instagram-perfect portrayal. Whether you’re a student contemplating your future or an associate considering the next step, this honest discussion provides the guidance you need to make an informed decision about your career path.
Ready to take control of your dental career? Subscribe to the Dental Head Start podcast and share this episode with a colleague who might benefit from these invaluable insights!
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction with Dr. Jesse Green
02:30 – The Journey to Practice Ownership
05:45 – Is Practice Ownership Right for You?
09:15 – Traits of Successful Practice Owners
13:30 – Finding Your Middle Ground
17:45 – Building a Job vs. Building a Business
23:10 – Expectations vs. Reality of Ownership
27:40 – The Perfectionist Dentist in Business
31:15 – Impact on Personal Life and Time Management
35:20 – Managing Your Time as a Practice Owner
39:45 – Avoiding Burnout in Practice Ownership
44:30 – Understanding and Managing Risk
48:20 – Conclusion and Next Episode Preview
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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Hosted by Dr David Keir
Poker and dentistry: an unlikely pair with more in common than you’d imagine!
Welcome to The Dental Mentoring Series, the series dedicated to helping dental graduates thrive in their careers. In this episode, Dr. David Keir reveals the surprising life lessons I learned from playing over a million hands of poker – and how they directly apply to your dental career.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why judging decisions by outcomes is holding you back
How to handle “variance” when procedures don’t go as planned
The dangerous concept of “tilt” and how it affects your treatment planning
Why experience trumps theory every time
The critical skill of knowing when to refer a case
These poker-inspired insights will transform how you approach difficult clinical situations, handle setbacks, and make treatment decisions. Whether you’re a new grad or experienced practitioner, these mental frameworks will help you maintain confidence and make better clinical judgments.
Ready to level up your dental game? Hit subscribe and share this episode with a colleague who could use these insights!
Key moments
00:00 – Introduction to Poker Lessons
03:10 – Decision Making with Limited Information
06:25 – Understanding Variance in Dentistry
09:21 – Recognizing Tilt and Poor Decisions
12:40 – Experience vs Theory in Practice
14:15 – Knowing When to Fold
16:21 – Reviewing Cases and Managing Resources
Thank you to our sponsors…
Dental Protection Limited
Dental Protection have proudly been supporting the Dental Head Start podcast since day one! The Dental Protection team understands the ever-changing challenges faced by dental professionals and we take our responsibility to members seriously. Our professional protection package helps you practise with confidence, safe in the knowledge that we are always by your side if things go wrong. With over 40 years protecting Australian dental professionals, we have the global stability and financial resilience to be by you
Dental Advice Network
This episode of the Dental Head Start Podcast is proudly supported by Dental Advice Network.
Whether you’re one year out or forty, we all have clinical questions—and it’s OK not to have all the answers. That’s exactly why the Dental Advice Network exists. With leading experts like Dr Omar Ikram (Endodontist), Dr Amanda Phoon Nguyen (Oral Medicine Specialist), Dr Steven Parker (Dental Sedationist), Dr Manu Ayer (Specialist Anaesthetist), Professor Ian Myers (Restorative expert), Dr Kar Mun Chan (Specialist Paediatric Dentist) and Associate Professor Geraldine Moses (Dental Therapeutics and Pharmacology expert), it’s your go-to place for clinical advice, case support, and evidence-based insights.
From medication queries to red flags in oral pathology—or even just a second opinion—Dental Advice Network connects you to trusted voices in dentistry and medicine, including an in-house medical doctor. You’ll also get access to clinical webinars, CPD content, and curated updates to stay ahead in your practice.
It’s peace of mind, peer support, and education—all in one place.
And for Dental Head Start listeners, we’ve teamed up with Dental Advice Network to bring you an exclusive 10% discount when you subscribe. Just use the code HEADSTART10 at checkout. Plus—if you’re a first-year graduate, you already get a massive 50% off.
Check them out at dentaladvicenetwork.com.au, and thank you to Dental Advice Network for supporting the next generation of dental professionals and the Dental Head Start podcast.
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