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Top Topics:
- From Childhood Dental Fear to Pediatric Dentist: How Trauma Became Purpose
- Nitrous Oxide, Crying Kids & Calm Parents: Inside the Real World of Pediatric Dentistry
- Mastering the Parent–Child Dynamic in the Dental Chair
- Mindset Over Miles: Turning a Long Commute into a Growth Opportunity
Quotes & Wisdom:
14:36 — Kimia: “Sometimes parents need more attention than the patient—and that’s okay.”
15:08 — Kimia: “These kids are hilarious; working with them is the highlight of my day.”
16:03 — Kimia: “The goal is that they have a blast at the dentist.”
23:12 — Kimia: “Mindset is the biggest one. If I treat the drive as productive time, it actually helps.”
23:24 — Kimia: “I changed small things—more sleep, breakfast, intentional listening—and the days feel better.”
28:23 — Kimia: “Behavior management is key. You have to love kids first—dentistry flows from that.”
29:33 — Kimia: “I’m entertaining the child and educating the parent at the same time—it has to stay light and fun.”
Questions:
03:49 — “Did you always know you wanted to go into pediatrics?”
06:42 — “What’s your algorithm for choosing nitrous vs local only vs deeper sedation for kids?”
12:46 — “Do you usually keep parents in the room during procedures?”
13:15 — “Teach me: what situations are better when the parent steps out, and how do you decide?” 20:38 — “What happens when an ortho wire/bracket loosens after an extraction and you get blamed—how do you handle it?”
22:24 — “Could a commute like yours lead to burnout, and how do you guard against it?”
28:15 — “How can a student recognize early that pediatric dentistry (or any specialty) is truly for them?”
Now available on:
- Dr. Gallagher’s Podcast & YouTube Channel
- Long Island Dentists Podcast #4
- Dose of Dental Podcast #191
- 10.2025
By Students of Dentistry5
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Top Topics:
- From Childhood Dental Fear to Pediatric Dentist: How Trauma Became Purpose
- Nitrous Oxide, Crying Kids & Calm Parents: Inside the Real World of Pediatric Dentistry
- Mastering the Parent–Child Dynamic in the Dental Chair
- Mindset Over Miles: Turning a Long Commute into a Growth Opportunity
Quotes & Wisdom:
14:36 — Kimia: “Sometimes parents need more attention than the patient—and that’s okay.”
15:08 — Kimia: “These kids are hilarious; working with them is the highlight of my day.”
16:03 — Kimia: “The goal is that they have a blast at the dentist.”
23:12 — Kimia: “Mindset is the biggest one. If I treat the drive as productive time, it actually helps.”
23:24 — Kimia: “I changed small things—more sleep, breakfast, intentional listening—and the days feel better.”
28:23 — Kimia: “Behavior management is key. You have to love kids first—dentistry flows from that.”
29:33 — Kimia: “I’m entertaining the child and educating the parent at the same time—it has to stay light and fun.”
Questions:
03:49 — “Did you always know you wanted to go into pediatrics?”
06:42 — “What’s your algorithm for choosing nitrous vs local only vs deeper sedation for kids?”
12:46 — “Do you usually keep parents in the room during procedures?”
13:15 — “Teach me: what situations are better when the parent steps out, and how do you decide?” 20:38 — “What happens when an ortho wire/bracket loosens after an extraction and you get blamed—how do you handle it?”
22:24 — “Could a commute like yours lead to burnout, and how do you guard against it?”
28:15 — “How can a student recognize early that pediatric dentistry (or any specialty) is truly for them?”
Now available on:
- Dr. Gallagher’s Podcast & YouTube Channel
- Long Island Dentists Podcast #4
- Dose of Dental Podcast #191
- 10.2025

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