Empathy First: Treating Every Patient With Respect
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How is advanced technology transforming the traditional, high-anxiety dental visit into a comfortable, customized experience?
In this episode, host Dr. Joshua Chubak sits down with Dr. David Poiman, a highly sophisticated Manhattan-based general dentist and a fellow of multiple laser institutes. Originally from St. Petersburg, Russia, Dr. Poiman moved to the U.S. and eventually graduated from the prestigious UCLA Aesthetics Continuum, making him one of only 450 graduates specializing in highly customized, personality-based cosmetic dentistry. Driven by a core philosophy of treating patients exactly how he would want to be treated, Dr. Poiman discusses how he combats the intense competition and patient anxiety of New York City by staying on the cutting edge of dental technology. From trading the high-pitched whine of the drill for the gentle "popcorn" sound of advanced dental lasers to the future of bioengineered tissue regeneration, this conversation explores how modern dentistry is evolving away from the "cookie-cutter" approach to provide truly natural, comfortable, and collaborative patient care.
- The Power of Advanced Laser Dentistry: Incorporating dental lasers eliminates the stressful, high-pitched noise of the traditional drill—replacing it with a gentle, popcorn-like sound—while providing precise, virtually painless cutting, cavity prep, and superior bacterial disinfection.
- Moving Beyond "Cookie-Cutter" Aesthetics: True cosmetic dentistry is about customization. A successful smile makeover shouldn't look like an obvious set of bright white veneers; instead, it should naturally complement the patient’s unique facial structure, age, and personality.
- The High Standards of a New York Practice: Practicing in Manhattan means dealing with incredibly sophisticated patients and a high density of practitioners. To thrive, successful clinicians must continuously sharpen their skills and adopt the latest tools to stay ahead of the curve, including navigating patient inquiries driven by AI diagnoses like ChatGPT.
- The Critical Value of Clinical Collaboration: Saving a tooth in the "aesthetic zone" (the front smile) requires seamless communication between general dentists and specialists. When specialists share a conscientious, non-over-treating philosophy focused on the long-term restorative outcome, complex dental saves can last for decades.
- Recharging for Peak Professional Performance: Managing a high-stakes practice requires intentional downtime. Dr. Poiman shares how walking his 17-year-old Chinese Crested dog and visiting hidden culinary gems—like his favorite local Yakitori spot—allows him to clear his mind, strategize, and maintain his passion for the craft.
Connect with Dr. David Poiman:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-poiman-a7b753/
www.nylaserdentist.com/?utm_campaign=gmb
Connect with Dr. Joshua Chubak:
http://rootcanal212.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jcrctny/
https://www.instagram.com/jcendodonticsny/