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Dr. Lawrence Kotlow is a board-certified pediatric dentist—a specialist dedicated to treating children, from birth, infants, and toddlers. He is well known for his concern and understanding of mothers who wish to breastfeed. He is an internationally known expert on the diagnosis and treatment of abnormally attached lingual frenums, also known as tongue-tie. Dr. Kotlow sees infants as early as a day after birth for the revision of tongue-tie using laser surgery to eliminate the need to place infants in the operating room or the need for drugs for treatment.
In this episode, Dr. Lawrence Kotlow, a board-certified pediatric dentist, discusses his background and experience in the field of dentistry. He talks about his journey from pharmacy school to dental school and how he started his practice in Albany. Dr. Kotlow emphasizes the significant advancements in dental technology, particularly in the use of lasers, which have revolutionized pediatric dental care, making it less stressful for patients, staff, and dentists. He highlights the various types of lasers and their applications, such as soft tissue and hard tissue procedures, and how they have changed the way dental procedures are performed. Dr. Kotla also emphasizes the importance of training and understanding the physics behind laser dentistry for practitioners.
The episode delves into the challenges and rewards of adopting new technologies in dentistry, with a focus on the learning curve involved in mastering laser dentistry. Dr. Kotla shares his insights on the importance of staff, common-sense approaches to practice management, patient education, and spreading information about advancements in the field. He views dentistry not just as a vocation but as a hobby and encourages practitioners to enjoy what they do and choose the aspects of dentistry they are passionate about. The episode concludes with Dr. Kotlow discussing his efforts to bridge the gap between dentistry and the medical community, highlighting the systemic effects of dental issues and the need for collaboration between healthcare providers.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
Connect with John Creekmur:
https://www.kiddsteeth.com/meet-the-doctor
Connect with Stan Kinder:
https://www.everythingdso.com/
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Dr. Lawrence Kotlow is a board-certified pediatric dentist—a specialist dedicated to treating children, from birth, infants, and toddlers. He is well known for his concern and understanding of mothers who wish to breastfeed. He is an internationally known expert on the diagnosis and treatment of abnormally attached lingual frenums, also known as tongue-tie. Dr. Kotlow sees infants as early as a day after birth for the revision of tongue-tie using laser surgery to eliminate the need to place infants in the operating room or the need for drugs for treatment.
In this episode, Dr. Lawrence Kotlow, a board-certified pediatric dentist, discusses his background and experience in the field of dentistry. He talks about his journey from pharmacy school to dental school and how he started his practice in Albany. Dr. Kotlow emphasizes the significant advancements in dental technology, particularly in the use of lasers, which have revolutionized pediatric dental care, making it less stressful for patients, staff, and dentists. He highlights the various types of lasers and their applications, such as soft tissue and hard tissue procedures, and how they have changed the way dental procedures are performed. Dr. Kotla also emphasizes the importance of training and understanding the physics behind laser dentistry for practitioners.
The episode delves into the challenges and rewards of adopting new technologies in dentistry, with a focus on the learning curve involved in mastering laser dentistry. Dr. Kotla shares his insights on the importance of staff, common-sense approaches to practice management, patient education, and spreading information about advancements in the field. He views dentistry not just as a vocation but as a hobby and encourages practitioners to enjoy what they do and choose the aspects of dentistry they are passionate about. The episode concludes with Dr. Kotlow discussing his efforts to bridge the gap between dentistry and the medical community, highlighting the systemic effects of dental issues and the need for collaboration between healthcare providers.
Here’s what to expect this episode:
Connect with John Creekmur:
https://www.kiddsteeth.com/meet-the-doctor
Connect with Stan Kinder:
https://www.everythingdso.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices