Brews and Tiny Teeth, The Unfiltered Pediatric Dentistry Podcast

Casey Goetz
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Apr 14, 2026 • 50min

Light Scalpels, Missing Residency, and Why Class IIs Suck

Dr. Patrick Micaroni is a pediatric dentist and practice owner from New York. We talk about just about every topic related to pediatric dentistry that you can think of, including:- How he bought an existing practice and kept the selling doc on as an associate- Why residency was truly "the good ol days"- Recurrent decay on teenagers- Why class IIs are terrible- Cloud-based dental software, pros and cons- Challenges of employing expensive hygienists in states where assistants can't coronal polishThis is a great casual episode where we vent about the common pitfalls that drive us crazy as pediatric dentists.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 52min

Building a Practice That Runs Without You, with Dr. Rob Mansman

Dr. Robert Mansman is a pediatric dentist who has turned a 3 million dollar practice into an 8+ million dollar practice with multiple associates and an orthodontic clinic. His practice is in Maryland, but he lives in Florida.Dr. Rob was fantastic in being transparent with his practice numbers, and talking about his growth strategies. Some things we discuss:- How he was able grow an already established practice- How he finds and retains good associates- Why he's ok with having higher overhead to keep and reward rockstar employees- How outsourcing tasks has allowed him to scale- The importance of a good office manager, and pay structure for that position
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Mar 17, 2026 • 54min

15 Associateships in 11 Years, the Super Associate Episode

Dr. Jesse Defazio is a pediatric dentist and a "super associate." She has practiced in 15 offices over the last 11 years, following her husband's military career. She comes on the show to talk all about associateships and what to look for when trying to find that perfect practice. We cover some great topics including:- When does working for a DSO make sense?- Be cautious of second locations- What would the perfect office set-up look like?- Why working interviews are important- Should doctors receive a percentage of radiographs, fluoride, and prophies?- W2 vs 1099 red flagsThis is also a great episode for practice owners who want to bring on an associate and set them up for success.
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Mar 3, 2026 • 51min

Building a Practice Around Philanthropy

In today's episode, Dr. Craig Lustman and I have a great podcast talking about the unique philanthropic model Craig has developed in his dental practices. Craig has found an amazing way to support his passion for developing water, food, and athletic resources for the underserved in Africa. Every cavity-free recall allows his patients to contribute five dollars of profit towards his non-profit organizations, giving his patients a sense of purpose while also encourage good oral hygiene. Our discussion also touches on operational strategies, team dynamics, and the importance of maintaining a balance between professional and personal life. We explore how Craig's journey from Maryland to Florida shaped his approach to dentistry and community service, emphasizing the significance of creating a positive impact through his practice.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 1h 37min

Learning the Business of Pediatric Dentistry, with Dr. Oshmi Dutta

Dr. Oshmi Dutta is a pediatric dentist from Texas who has started, grown, and operated literally dozens of general and pediatric practices in his career. He joins me on the podcast with an after-work beer to talk all about a variety of business topics related to pediatric dentistry. We go on a lot of tangents, but this is a killer episode for anybody involved or interested in the business side of pediatric dentistry. Sorry for the longer episode, but I promise it's worth listening until the end. Cheers!
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Feb 3, 2026 • 45min

Create a Fulfilling Career as a Pediatric Dentist, with Dr. Craig Hollander

Dr. Craig Hollander is a legendary pediatric dentist in the St. Louis area. He was kind enough to drive up and meet me for coffee to reflect on his 30+ year career as a pediatric dentist. Dr. Hollander was a very welcoming presence when I moved to Missouri. I've always been impressed by the way that he balances a busy clinic schedule, leadership, organized dentistry, study clubs and teaching residents. These in-person episodes are fun and we cover a wide variety of topics including:- How he grew a 3 chair practice to 30+ chairs- When and how he sold his ownership, and why he stayed as an associate- Becoming a board examiner and why he enjoys the process- Advise to young and ambitious pediatric dentists and residents- How to deal with practice competition
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Jan 20, 2026 • 57min

13 Steps for Buying a Practice, with Dr. Josh Samuel

Dr. Josh Samuel is a pediatric dentist who recently completed his journey in purchasing an existing practice. Josh did a great job compiling his notes and creating a 13 step process outlining the things he learned when it comes to pediatric dental acquisitions. In this episode, we break down those 13 steps and talk about common sticking points. This is a great episode for current associates who are interested in buying-in or eventually purchasing an existing practice. Link to PDF of 13 step guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16p6sxBZVMfuFR36ZOn15OyUqd7DDC7Ag/edit?usp=drive_link&ouid=111332464703850462164&rtpof=true&sd=true
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Jan 6, 2026 • 49min

Outsourcing Insurance Billing For Higher Collections and Less Stress

Outsourcing my insurance billing and A/R has been one of the best decisions I have made for my practice. I recently started using a new company called Pedo Billing to help me with this. They have helped me collect thousands of dollars in outstanding claims (including Medicaid claims) that we have been fighting for months to get paid. Pedo Billing only works with pediatric dentists, so I invited their lead sales associate Nathan Petke to come on the podcast to tell me more about their company. Some things we discuss:- Why they only work with pediatric dentists- How they are able to charge 2.5% when the industry standard is 3-3.5%- Why the old way of submitting claims with paper checks and EOBs is quickly becoming outdated- How often problem claims should be followed-up on- The benefits of having a team of experienced billers working on your insurance claims- How outsourcing frees up time for your staff to focus on scheduling and better patient careYou can learn more about Pedo Billing at www.pedobilling.com
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Dec 23, 2025 • 51min

Treating Hasidic Jewish Kids in Brooklyn

Dr. Alexandra Markou-Guzman is a pediatric dentist who works in a public health center treating children from a Hasidic Jewish population in New York City. She shares her experience working with this population, and the cultural challenges that come with it. We discuss some of the unique dental considerations that come into play with treatment planning and working with these families. Dr. Alex is a recent graduate of an NYU residency. She shares how she was able to apply for and receive a National Health Service scholarship to help pay for school. By qualifying for this scholarship and completing two years of work in public health, she was able to significantly reduce her student loan burden.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 40min

OR Access, Therapy Dogs, and Becoming an Empty-Nester

Dr. Amy Jones is a pediatric dentist from Mississippi. She comes on the show to talk about a variety of topics including:- How many chairs to have in a dental office- Medicaid limiting access to GA/OR in her state, and they combat this "scoring system"- Burnout and working 5 days a week- How to incorporate a therapy dog into the office- Challenges of taking time off for vacations as a practice owner

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