• Ep 72: Protect Your Practice with Trey Lawrence, CEO of the AAO (aka @TheOrthAttorney) – HIPAA, Contracts, and the Rise of AI
    2025/05/22

    Are you ready to elevate your orthodontic practice while sidestepping legal pitfalls? Curious about harnessing AI ethically or managing patient challenges with confidence? Dive into this episode of The Golden Age of Orthodontics with hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein, joined by Trey Lawrence, CEO of the AAO. We explore essential strategies for today’s orthodontists: navigating the complexities of social media to avoid HIPAA violations, crafting airtight informed consent processes to shield against malpractice, and responding to negative reviews without escalating risks. Trey shares critical advice for new grads on spotting contract red flags, like misleading non-compete clauses, and offers best practices for dismissing disruptive patients while protecting your staff and practice. Plus, we tackle the ethical and legal questions surrounding AI’s growing role in diagnosis, treatment planning, and marketing. There’s never been a better time to be an orthodontist—tune in to stay informed and thrive!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Protecting your practice isn't optional, it's essential
    • (07:27) Discussion of being an introvert and the impact that has on professionals
    • (12:35) Common legal blind spots for orthodontists are HIPAA violations and Social Media Litigation
    • (17:38) Trey Lawrence advises new grads or young associates on interviewing and job offers
    • (20:39) HIPAA laws on negative reviews, malpractice and informed consent
    • (30:38) Should you dismiss a patient, and if so, what is the best practice
    • (35:52) What legal and ethical questions should orthodontists consider regarding AI

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Orthodontists often overlook HIPAA violations on social media, such as disclosing patient information without consent, like naming patients or showing them in posts without proper authorization.
    • Young orthodontists should avoid mislabeled independent contractor agreements and unclear non-compete clauses, especially in multi-location practices, and seek affordable legal review before signing.
    • Avoid defending yourself online to prevent HIPAA violations; instead, use a curated response like, "There's been a misunderstanding, please contact our office," to begin an offline conversation.
    • Ensure informed consent involves direct doctor-patient interaction or at least an offer to discuss with the doctor, and document this process to strengthen legal defense against malpractice claims.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    AAO - Website

    Trey Lawrence - The Orthattorney - Instagram

    GUEST BIO:

    The AAO is thrilled to announce Trey Lawrence's appointment as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective March 1, 2024. Mr. Lawrence, a proven executive at the AAO, has successfully led the association’s advocacy and legal efforts and is poised to lead the organization to its next chapter of growth and innovation.

    “Trey Lawrence was a clear choice, and we are thrilled to have him take on the role as CEO,” said Myron Guymon, DDS, MS, AAO President. “We are confident that he is the...

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  • Ep. 71 - Scaling Smart with KLOwen: Digital Bonding That Reduces Doctor Time with Dr. Brandon Owen
    2025/04/17

    What if you could cut appointment times nearly in half and reduce total visits without sacrificing results? On this episode of The Golden Age of Orthodontics, Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein talk with Dr. Brandon Owen, founder of KLOwen Braces, about the power of digital customization, indirect bonding, and how to ease your practice into next-gen efficiency. Don’t miss this conversation to explore how tech changes the game for patients and doctors, direct-printed brackets, and self-ligating systems. Remember, there has never been a better time to be an orthodontist!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (00:00) Introduction
    • (05:43) Dr. Owen shares his experience with digital customization and indirect bonding
    • (13:27) How do you customize if you are not printing a bracket
    • (18:55) Easing a practice into accepting this workload shift as advantageous
    • (26:33) Dr. Owen talks about two different pathways of implementation
    • (33:48) The system cuts the number of visits from 18 to 10
    • (38:50) Discussion of the self-ligating (SL) bracket

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Combining customized appliances with digital indirect bonding dramatically streamlines treatment. By digitally planning bracket placement and tailoring prescriptions to individual tooth morphology, orthodontists can reduce treatment time, save visits (up to seven in some cases), and minimize chair time and adjustments—ultimately improving patient and doctor experiences.
    • Instead of printing custom brackets, KLOwen’s system is customized using advanced digital planning tools. This allows orthodontists to reverse engineer ideal outcomes and apply precise bracket positioning and prescriptions without expensive manufacturing, making the technology more accessible for every patient, not just those willing to pay a premium.
    • The real value in custom fixed appliances and aligner technology isn’t just about faster treatment; it’s about easier and more efficient appointments. By minimizing hands-on doctor time and leveraging remote monitoring, orthodontists can drastically reduce unnecessary in-office visits and reduce their own clinical burden.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    KLOwen Braces - Website

    Dr. Owens - Email

    GUEST BIO:

    Brandon Owen, DDS, MS, is President and Founder of KLOwen Braces and a practicing orthodontist at the Owen Orthodontic Center in Lakeway, TX. He won the OrthoInnovator Award in 2019 from the American Association of Orthodontists, Honorable Mention for the AAO OrthoInnovator Award in 2024, and has created eight original patents and numerous continuation patents.

    Dr. Owen is a Board-Certified Orthodonticist and a member of the Angle Society. He also consults for over a dozen digital orthodontic companies and conducts research at the University of Alberta on the OSIM as an adjunct faculty member. Dr. Owen named his company KLOwen in memory of his oldest son, Keller Logan Owen, who passed away suddenly in 2011.

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  • Ep. 70 - The Power of Pedo-Ortho Partnerships with Dr. Chris Teeters
    2025/03/27

    Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, hosted by Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein. As GP referral models shift and corporate dental groups expand, more pediatric dentists and orthodontists are joining forces to stay competitive. But is this model right for everyone? Today, we’re joined by Dr. Chris Teeters, an orthodontist who collaborates with his wife, Dr. Morgan Teeters, a pediatric dentist. They’ll share the benefits and challenges of integrating their specialties while maintaining separate brands. We’ll also discuss marketing strategies, referral dynamics, and the balance of business and marriage. Plus, we’ll highlight the importance of in-person connections through events like the Mother of Pearl Conference. Register now for the early bird discount. Remember, there has never been a better time to be an orthodontist!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • (04:52) Blending an orthodontic and a pediatric practice and working with your spouse
    • (08:57) The advantages and disadvantages of two practices in the same building
    • (13:33) Discussion on referrals between their practices and marketing
    • (17:39) Dr. Teeters shares advice on engaging in a combined orthodontic and pediatric practice concept
    • (19:27) Discussion of the Mother of Pearl Conference and the Orthodontic Pearls podcast

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Dr. Chris Teeters and his wife, Dr. Morgan Teeters, have successfully integrated orthodontics and pediatric dentistry under one roof while maintaining separate brands. This model fosters referrals between the two specialties and ensures continuity of care for young patients transitioning from pediatric dentistry to orthodontics.
    • Their desire to serve both children and adults drove them to keep their practices separate. The pediatric practice has a superhero-themed child-centered environment, while the orthodontic office has a spa-like aesthetic, making it more appealing to adult patients.
    • While online podcasts like Orthodontic Pearls provide valuable clinical insights, live conferences—such as the Mother of Pearl Conference—offer a unique opportunity for orthodontists to network, learn from top speakers, earn CE credits, and build lasting relationships.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    Orthodontic Pearls - Podcast

    Dr. Chris Teeters - Email

    Dr. Chris Teeters - Facebook

    Mother of Pearl Conference - Register for Early Bird Rates - Website

    Call Dr. Teeters at 415-608-6148

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  • Ep. 69 - Why Dr. Adam Reynolds Made Grin the Backbone of His Modern Orthodontic Practice
    2025/02/25

    Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that helps orthodontists compete on expertise and trust. Hosted by Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein, this show explores technology and strategies shaping modern orthodontics. In this episode, Dr. Adam Reynolds shares how Grin’s remote monitoring transformed his practice, improving efficiency, patient care, and growth. Learn why he chose Grin over other platforms, how a dedicated remote care team enhances treatment, and why differentiation is key to attracting new patients. Plus, hear real patient feedback on how Grin improves accessibility, convenience, and outcomes. Thinking about remote monitoring? This episode has what you need to know. Remember—there has never been a better time to be an orthodontist!

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [4:59] Dr. Adam Reynolds reveals the vision for his practice: Orthodontic Design Co.
    • [10:38] Why Dr. Reynolds chose Grin remote monitoring system and implementation
    • [16:35] How does Dr. Reynolds promote patient–centered care
    • [20:41] Dr. Reynolds discusses the ROI of overall business growth and how they maximize Grin
    • [26:36] Setting your practice apart and takeaways from patients

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Custom digital braces, aligner therapy, and remote monitoring aren’t just innovations—they’re game-changers for orthodontic efficiency, treatment planning, and patient care.
    • A well-executed remote monitoring system improves patient experience by providing continuous support, reducing unnecessary visits, and making care more accessible.
    • True differentiation comes from aligning innovations with patient priorities. Direct engagement and feedback ensure technologies like digital monitoring enhance their experience in ways that truly matter.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    Ortho Design Co. - Website

    All In Orthodontic Practice Start Up - YouTube

    BIOGRAPHY:

    Dr. Adam Reynolds is the visionary founder of Orthodontic Design Co., based in Madison, Alabama. Passionate about creating confident smiles, he has built a reputation for delivering cutting-edge orthodontic care tailored to each patient’s unique needs.

    Dr. Reynolds emphasizes the importance of personalized treatment plans, leveraging the latest technology and innovative techniques to achieve exceptional results. His practice is built on a foundation of patient-first values, ensuring every individual feels cared for, informed, and comfortable throughout their orthodontic journey.

    An award-winning artist, Dr. Reynolds brings a unique creative perspective to orthodontics, designing custom braces and crafting distinctive treatment experiences. His ability to blend science and artistry sets Orthodontic Design Co. apart as a leader in innovative orthodontic care. Beyond the clinic, Dr. Reynolds is a strong advocate for patient education and digital transformation in dentistry. His mission is to merge science, technology, and artistry to create confident, lasting smiles—one patient at a time.

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    32 分
  • Ep 68 - Comparing and Contrasting New Aligner Innovations with Dr. Neil Warshawsky
    2025/01/30

    Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that keeps orthodontists ahead of the curve in innovation and patient care. Join hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein as they explore groundbreaking advancements shaping the future of orthodontics. In today’s episode, they welcome Dr. Neil Warshawsky, founder of Get It Straight Orthodontics, to discuss the transformative impact of direct 3D printing and digital workflows. Together, they delve into the revolutionary changes brought by this technology, from producing pre-polished clear aligners and nightguards to the role of teledentistry in enhancing patient care. The discussion highlights the environmental necessity of reducing waste through direct printing and recycling practices. There has never been a better time to be an orthodontist.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [5:20] Dr. Neil shares his background and contributions to orthodontics
    • [7:11] Exploring the new wave of direct printing technology
    • [17:06] Predictions for the future of aligners and direct printing versus thermoforming
    • [24:33] The benefits of Ortho FX nighttime aligners
    • [31:14] The role of teledentistry and the importance of patient comfort

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Revolutionary 3D printing has transformed orthodontics by producing clear aligners and nightguards with pre-polished surfaces, streamlining the process and reducing waste compared to traditional thermoforming methods.
    • The daily production of millions of non-recyclable aligner models highlights the need for sustainable practices, such as direct printing and recycling initiatives, to minimize environmental impact.
    • Customization and patient-centered approaches in orthodontics are essential for achieving better outcomes. Leveraging innovative technology like teledentistry and custom-made appliances addresses diverse patient needs, including those with special requirements. Consistency and comfort are key factors for success with aligner therapy.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    Dr. Neal - Email

    Dr. Neal - LinkedIn

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  • Is Align Technology Still Committed to Orthodontists?
    2024/12/27

    Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast that keeps orthodontists ahead of the curve in innovation and patient care. In today’s episode, hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein are joined by Jose Hogan, President and CEO of Align Technology They delve into how Align is reshaping the future of orthodontics with breakthrough technologies and digital solutions. Joe shares insights on how orthodontists can embrace the digital shift, addressing the challenges and benefits of transitioning to digital workflows. From AI and 3D printing advancements to reducing treatment times and minimizing office visits, this conversation looks into the transformative power of digital orthodontics and Align’s ongoing commitment to supporting orthodontic practices worldwide. Tune in to learn how these innovations reshape patient care and practice efficiency in the orthodontic industry. Remember, there has never been a better time to be an orthodontist.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [4:40] Joe Hogan explains how Align Technology supports orthodontists
    • [10:24] Joe predicts digital trends and advancements for 2025
    • [14:20] Joe is hopeful that a stronger economy will be favorable to orthodontists
    • [18:47] Joe addresses concerns from the orthodontist community
    • [25:09] Why are so many orthodontists still using brackets and wires rather than Aligner Therapy

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Under Joe Hogan's leadership, Align Technology invests over $350 million annually in digital orthodontics, focusing on groundbreaking tools like ClinCheck and 3D controls tailored for orthodontists. Despite serving general dentists, Align Technology remains committed to innovation and partnerships within the orthodontic community.
    • Joe Hogan highlights three innovations shaping orthodontics: the iTero Lumina scanner for faster, precise imaging, the five-minute ClinCheck for touchless digital workflows, and 3D printing as a breakthrough in aligner manufacturing. These advancements set Align Technology apart, focusing on groundbreaking platforms rather than incremental changes.
    • Despite aligners handling 95-100% of orthodontic cases, widespread adoption could be improved by the workflow transformation required for digital integration. Joe Hogan highlights the efficiency gains of aligners—reduced treatment time, fewer visits, and scalability—while acknowledging the challenges for orthodontists in retraining staff and adapting to a digital-first approach. This shift demands commitment from practitioners.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    Align Technology - Website

    BIOGRAPHY:

    Joseph Hogan, President and CEO of Align Technology, has led the company to significant financial success over the past eight years. With extensive leadership experience from ABB and GE Healthcare, where he increased revenues by 25% and doubled them from $7 billion to $16 billion, Hogan brings a wealth of expertise in business strategy, market development, and operational management.

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    35 分
  • AI in Orthodontics: From Research to Reality
    2024/12/05

    In this episode of The Golden Age of Orthodontics Podcast, Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein are joined by Dr. Shankar Rengasamy Venugopalan, Chair of the Department of Orthodontics at Tufts University. Together, they discuss the transformative impact of AI on orthodontics and digital treatment plans. They’ll explore AI's role in treatment planning, emphasizing the need for transparency in AI algorithms and the importance of orthodontists' clinical judgment, as well as some of the limitations of AI. Dr. Venugopalan highlights the biological factors influencing tooth movement and reassures that AI cannot replace human expertise and patient-doctor relationship. Now is the time for orthodontists to embrace, rather than fear, technological advancements to enhance patient care through innovative approaches.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [3:30] Meet Dr. Venugopalan's background and expertise in orthodontics and AI
    • [5:09] Precision medicine and its relevance in orthodontics
    • [10:34] Dr. Venugopalan gives an overview of AI applications in diagnosis and treatment planning in orthodontics. Insights into the current state of AI research and its clinical applications.
    • [19:12] The potential for integrating genomics and multi-modal data in orthodontic treatment. Plus, a discussion on the limitations and challenges associated with AI in orthodontics.
    • [28:24] Will AI replace the need for orthodontists or serve as a supportive tool in treatment planning?
    • [33:26] It is important to consider the patient’s biology in treatment outcomes and the inherent limitations of AI tools in this regard
    • [38:21] Dr. Venugopalan encourages the development of holistic clinical knowledge beyond just biomechanics in orthodontics and expresses hope for the integration of AI in improving patient outcomes.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • AI is currently being applied in various aspects of clinical orthodontic practice, from diagnosis to treatment monitoring. These applications not only streamline clinical workflows but also enhance the quality of care provided to patients.
    • Despite its potential, AI in orthodontics faces several challenges and limitations. One major concern is the quality and diversity of data used to train AI models, as biased or incomplete datasets can lead to inaccurate predictions. Additionally, the integration of AI into clinical practice requires significant investment in technology and training, which may be a barrier for some practices.
    • While technology offers numerous benefits, it is essential for orthodontists to maintain their clinical judgment and expertise. Technology should be viewed as a tool that enhances, rather than replaces, the orthodontist's skills and knowledge. As technology continues to advance, the role of orthodontists is evolving to encompass new skills and responsibilities. In the future, orthodontists will need to be proficient in digital tools and data analysis to effectively incorporate technology into their practice. They will also play a crucial role in interpreting AI-generated insights and integrating them into personalized treatment plans.
    • As the field becomes more tech-driven, orthodontists will have the opportunity to enhance patient care through innovative approaches, while also navigating the ethical and practical challenges that come with technological integration.

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Dr. Leon - Email

    Amy - Email

    People + Practice - Email

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    42 分
  • Dr. Luis Carriere Discusses Treatment Mechanics, Patient Cooperation, and Future Innovations
    2024/11/14

    Welcome to The Golden Age of Orthodontics, the podcast for orthodontic professionals eager to stay at the forefront of innovation and patient care. Today, hosts Dr. Leon Klempner and Amy Epstein are joined by the esteemed Dr. Luis Carriere, member of the Editorial Review Board for the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (AJODO) and contributing editor of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics (JCO). Dr. Carriere will share his expertise on improving patient and parent communication, particularly with young patients, to foster a sense of responsibility in their orthodontic journey. This approach boosts compliance and eases anxiety, transforming the patient experience. Plus, we'll dive into the mechanics and advantages of the motion appliance, including its role in dental alveolar movement and its long-term impact on growth. Get ready to explore practical tips, insights on the latest orthodontic tools, and a vision of future innovations—because there has never been a better time to be an orthodontist.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [2:50] Dr. Luis Carriere explains his approach to talking to young patients about their orthodontic journey
    • [10:23] The importance of treatment plans that engage young patients and improve their cooperation
    • [18:03] How to attract other patients to your practice by communication
    • [22:31] A deep dive into the motion appliance: its function and focus on dental alveolar changes rather than skeletal modification
    • [33:19] Dr. Carriere shares his insights on the future innovations

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    • Encourage young patients to take responsibility for their orthodontic treatment by treating them as young adults. Understanding the "why" behind their role enhances cooperation
    • Educational tools and proactive communication build trust and establish credibility with patients and families, making your practice a trusted authority
    • The motion appliance primarily works through dental alveolar movements, creating a stable environment for growth in the correct sagittal and anterior direction, thus promoting long-term effectiveness

    RESOURCE LINKS

    People + Practice - Website

    Dr. Leon's - Email

    Amy Epstein's - Email

    People + Practice - Email

    Carriere System - Website

    Dr. Luis Carriere - Facebook

    Dr. Luis Carriere - LinkedIn

    BIOGRAPHY: Luis Carriere DDS. MSD. PhD.

    Dr. Luis Carrière obtained his dental degree from the University of Complutense in Madrid in 1991. He then attended the University of Barcelona, where he completed his Orthodontic training and received his Master of Science in Orthodontics in 1994. In 2006, he received his Doctorate in Orthodontics, Cum Laude, from the University of Barcelona.

    Dr. Carrière won the “Joseph E. Johnson Award” in 1995 and the International Design Award Delta Gold ADI-FAD 2009 for the “Carriere Distalizer MB.” Dr. Carrière is a Member of the Editorial Review Board for the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics (AJODO) and a contributing editor of the Journal of Clinical Orthodontics (JCO).

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    43 分