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85 - Endo Voices Sponsor Endodontic Practice Partners' Dr. Terryl Propper: Leadership Lessons Through the Decades
Jun 19, 2026
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85 - Leading with Humility and Vision: Dr. Steven Katz Reflects on a Transformative Year as AAE President – Ep. 85
Jun 5, 2026
46m 49s
84 - Shaping for Cleaning: Rethinking Irrigation, Technology, and the Future of Endodontics – Ep. 84
May 8, 2026
43m 43s
83 - Saving Teeth at the Edge: Intentional Replantation, PRF, and the Future of Endodontic Microsurgery – Ep. 83
Apr 3, 2026
54m 25s
82 - Cemental Tears and Clinical Discipline: Falling to Our Training in the Pursuit of Surgical Excellence – Ep. 82
Mar 6, 2026
54m 05s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/19/26 | ![]() 85 - Endo Voices Sponsor Endodontic Practice Partners' Dr. Terryl Propper: Leadership Lessons Through the Decades | At AAE26 in Salt Lake City, Dr. Marcus Johnson sits down with former AAE President Dr. Terryl Propper for a candid conversation on leadership, mentorship, and the evolution of endodontics. From becoming the first female president of the Tennessee Dental Association to co-founding Endodontic Practice Partners, Dr. Propper reflects on the experiences that shaped her career and the lessons learned through decades of service, advocacy, and innovation. Together, they explore the importance of identifying and developing future leaders, building meaningful patient relationships, adapting to change in a shifting practice landscape, and creating a culture rooted in trust, accountability, and empowerment. With insight, humor, and authenticity, Dr. Propper shares why leadership begins long before the boardroom—and why the future of endodontics depends on those willing to step forward and make a difference.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 6/5/26 | ![]() 85 - Leading with Humility and Vision: Dr. Steven Katz Reflects on a Transformative Year as AAE President – Ep. 85✨ | leadershipmentorship+3 | Dr. Steven Katz | American Association of Endodontists | — | leadershipendodontics+5 | — | 46m 49s | |
| 5/8/26 | ![]() 84 - Shaping for Cleaning: Rethinking Irrigation, Technology, and the Future of Endodontics – Ep. 84✨ | endodonticsirrigation+4 | Dr. Mustafa Gündoğar | American Association of Endodontists | — | root canalirrigation activation+5 | — | 43m 43s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() 83 - Saving Teeth at the Edge: Intentional Replantation, PRF, and the Future of Endodontic Microsurgery – Ep. 83✨ | endodontic microsurgerytooth preservation+4 | Dr. Samuel Kratchman | University of PennsylvaniaAmerican Association of Endodontists | — | endodonticsmicrosurgery+4 | — | 54m 25s | |
| 3/6/26 | ![]() 82 - Cemental Tears and Clinical Discipline: Falling to Our Training in the Pursuit of Surgical Excellence – Ep. 82✨ | cemental tearsclinical discipline+5 | Dr. Pierre Wohlgemuth | American Association of Endodontists | — | cemental tearendodontic pathology+6 | — | 54m 05s | |
| 2/6/26 | ![]() 81 - Education, Board Certification, and the Future of Endodontics – Ep. 81✨ | endodonticseducation+4 | Dr. Brad Johnson | American Board of EndodonticsI.B. Bender Educator Award+1 | — | endodonticseducation+5 | — | 46m 07s | |
| 1/9/26 | ![]() 80 - On the Other Side of You: Leadership, Self-Awareness, and the Power of Intentional Growth – Ep. 80✨ | leadershipself-awareness+4 | Ryan Leak | American Association of Endodontists | Boston | leadershipself-awareness+5 | — | 48m 48s | |
| 12/5/25 | ![]() 79 - Resident Frequencies: Navigating the Future of Endodontic Technology – Ep. 79✨ | endodontic technologyartificial intelligence+3 | Dr. Federico Martinho | University of MarylandAmerican Association of Endodontists | — | endodonticstechnology+5 | — | 38m 34s | |
| 11/7/25 | ![]() 78 - Endodontic Innovation and Philanthropy: The Dual Legacy of Dr. Ben Johnson – Ep. 78✨ | endodonticsinnovation+3 | Dr. Ben Johnson | ThermafilNiTi rotary files+2 | — | endodonticsinnovation+5 | — | 54m 59s | |
| 10/3/25 | ![]() 77 - Defending Dentistry: Cybersecurity Essentials – Ep.77✨ | cybersecuritydentistry+4 | Gary Salman | Black Talon SecurityAmerican Association of Endodontists | — | cybersecuritydentistry+5 | — | 52m 39s | |
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| 9/5/25 | ![]() 76 - Contemporary Endodontics: Education, Evidence, and Embracing Failure – Ep. 76✨ | endodontic educationclinical practice+4 | Dr. Luca MoranzoniDr. Jon Cowie | American Association of Endodontists | — | endodonticseducation+5 | — | 54m 34s | |
| 8/1/25 | ![]() 75 - Tuning Into the Future of Endodontic MRI – Ep. 75✨ | EndodonticsMRI technology+4 | Dr. Craig NoblettDr. Alex Dahlkemper+1 | University of Minnesota School of DentistryAAE | — | Endodontic MRIX-rays+5 | — | 31m 27s | |
| 7/4/25 | ![]() 74 - Rooted in Mentorship: An Endodontic Journey – Ep. 74 | In this compelling episode of Endo Voices, Dr. Marcus Johnson engages in a rich and inspiring conversation with two influential leaders in endodontic education, Dr. Andre Mickel, Chair at Case Western Reserve University, and Dr. Sami Chogle, Chair at Boston University. With deep humility, Dr. Mickel reflects on his path to endodontics—shaped by a global upbringing and the quiet mentorship of Dr. Jefferson Jones—culminating in his leadership role and recognition as a Distinguished Alumni of Case Western. Dr. Chogle shares his own nontraditional journey, guided by unexpected mentors who saw promise where he once saw uncertainty, underscoring the transformative power of belief and support. Together, they speak with reverence about the role of mentorship in cultivating excellence, emphasizing that true leadership lies in empowering others to grow through their own strengths. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 6/6/25 | ![]() 73 - Endo Insights: Education, Research, and the Future – Ep. 73 | In this thought-provoking Endo Voices episode, Dr. Marcus Johnson welcomes Drs. Bekir Karabucak and Yehuda Benjamin to explore the evolving landscape of endodontic education peering into the shifting dynamics of endodontic education. Together, they examine how residencies are adapting to include vital pulp therapy, regenerative techniques, and technology-driven training—all while emphasizing the enduring value of mentorship and case-based learning. With rising application numbers and a more diverse applicant pool post-COVID, the discussion highlights the need for passion, purpose, and clinical maturity over just numbers and scores. The panel also unpacks the educator shortage, calling for more private practitioners to return to the classroom and pass on their experience. As technology and AI continue to reshape treatment strategies, the speakers stress the importance of preserving core diagnostic and humanistic skills. From debates on one-visit versus two-visit endo to managing interdisciplinary expectations, this episode paints a balanced picture of where the specialty is headed. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 5/2/25 | ![]() 72 - Bioceramics, Materials and Methods – Ep. 72 | In this insightful episode of Endo Voices, Dr. Allen Ali Nasseh explores the evolution and clinical applications of bioceramics in endodontics, highlighting how material innovation has simplified obturation and improved patient outcomes. He shares the origin story of bioceramics, including his role in developing the EndoSequence product line and shifting the focus from technique to chemistry through hydraulic condensation. Dr. Nasseh emphasizes proper use to avoid extrusion, explaining that while bioceramics are biocompatible, sealer should remain within the canal. He critiques the extremes of minimally invasive endodontics, advocating instead for an approach that prioritizes effective disinfection and accessible, patient-centered care. Looking to the future, he discusses how AI will enhance consistency and streamline workflows without replacing the clinician, revealing his own efforts in developing an AI-powered consultation tool. Reflecting on his retirement, Dr. Nasseh encourages the next generation to continue innovating while staying grounded in the purpose of delivering better care. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 4/4/25 | ![]() 71 - Rooted in Innovation: Endodontic Legacy of Dr. Mahmoud Torabinejad – Ep. 71 | In this episode of Endo Voices, podcast host Dr. Marcus Johnson sits down to speak with endodontic legend, researcher, educator, philanthropist and inventor Dr. Mahmood Torabinejad, a true pioneer in the field of dentistry. The conversation dives into Dr. Torabinejad's remarkable journey, starting with his early years in Tehran and overcoming personal and academic challenges to become a leader in the field. Dr. Torabinejad discusses his groundbreaking work on periapical disease, the development of MTA (Mineral Trioxide Aggregate), and the evolution of endodontic materials. The discussion also highlights his contributions to the Foundation for Endodontics, transforming its fundraising efforts and significantly increasing its impact. Dr. Torabinejad’s story is a testament to the power of hard work, innovation, and dedication to advancing endodontic science and education. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 3/7/25 | ![]() 70 - Endodontic Reflections as AAE President – Ep. 70 | In the latest episode of Endo Voices, Dr. Marcus Johnson engages in a deep conversation with Drs. Stefan Zweig and Craig Hirschberg, the two most recent Past Presidents of the American Association of Endodontists. The discussion provides an insightful look into their leadership experiences and how mentorship has been instrumental in shaping their professional journeys. They delve into the significance of succession planning within the field. The guests reflect on the rapid advancements in technology, especially the role of digital tools and media exposure in transforming both the practice and perception of endodontics. In addition, they explore the balance between personal well-being and professional responsibilities, recognizing that sustainable career success requires attention to both. Another key aspect of the conversation is the evolving role of education and mentorship in endodontics, highlighting the necessity of contributing to the growth of the next generation of practitioners. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() 69 - Endodontic Misadventures: Diagnostic Challenges and the Element of Bias – Ep. 69 | In this episode of Endo Voices, Dr. Marcus Johnson engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. David Landwer, fellow of the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial pathology and endodontist, exploring the intricacies of diagnostic challenges within endodontics, with a particular emphasis on the pivotal role of Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) in differentiating between various lesion types. Dr. Landwehr underscores the necessity for a sophisticated and methodical approach to diagnosis, advocating for the refinement of clinical discernment to distinguish endodontic pathologies from non-endodontic conditions. He recounts a case involving a patient with osteomyelitis, illustrating how rapidly evolving clinical symptoms can lead to diagnostic ambiguity. Dr. Landwehr further stresses the importance of meticulous documentation of all findings, including incidental observations, not only to meet legal obligations but also to elevate the standard of patient care. Additionally, he emphasizes the critical role of transparent communication with both patients and referring clinicians. Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 1/3/25 | ![]() 68 - The “Orange Book” Origins: Genesis of an Endodontic Study Guide - Ep. 68 | In this episode of Endo Voices, we spotlight Dr. Brooke Blicher, a visionary practice owner, educator and author who has redefined endodontic exam preparation with the groundbreaking "Orange Book." As the co-author of Endodontics Review and Clinical Endodontics along with Dr. Rebekah Lucier Pryles et al, Dr. Blicher has created indispensable resources that simplify complex concepts, making exam preparation more accessible and clinically relevant. These texts not only streamline studying but also serve as essential guides for integrating academic knowledge into everyday practice. Drawing on her rich clinical experience, mentorship and academic engagement, Dr. Blicher has shaped contemporary endodontic education by addressing pivotal topics such as cone beam CT imaging for enhanced case selection and the reimagining of retreatment and surgical procedures as highly successful alternatives to extractions. Her emphasis on mentorship, collaboration and staying current with literature ensures her work aligns with the highest standards of patient care.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 12/6/24 | ![]() 67 - Filing for Financial Freedom – Ep. 67 | The latest Endo Voices podcast drops some serious financial wisdom as Drs. Marcus Johnson, Andrew Chong, and Janatha Withanachchi aka "Dr. Jonny Walker" tackle the money matters that most dentists avoid but desperately need to master. Dr. Walker reveals how shifting from active real estate to passive investments freed him to focus on family and life, while Dr. Chung shares how trial-and-error investing inspired him to build an equities fund for dentists with modest capital. Their mantra? Align your financial moves with your career stage and long-term goals.Borrowing from Robert Kiyosaki’s The Cashflow Quadrant, they encourage endodontists to transition to the “right side” of wealth—business owner and investor. Walker’s “Walk of Wealth” platform empowers dentists to navigate passive investing smartly, offering resources like mastermind groups and real estate funds while warning of pitfalls like Ponzi schemes targeting the unwary. Meanwhile, Chung uncovers a stark reality: most endodontists feel financially unprepared but crave the knowledge to change that.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 11/1/24 | ![]() 66 - Innovations in Innervations: A Pain Saga – Ep. 66 | In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Gibbs enthusiastically delves into the complex dynamics of persistent pain after endodontic treatment. She highlights the challenges in addressing biofilm, particularly in intricate root anatomy where conventional cleaning methods fall short. Dr. Gibbs emphasizes the need for advanced irrigation techniques to better clear biofilm, which could reduce postoperative pain, though she acknowledges the current lack of robust patient-centered outcomes in research. She reflects on the limitations in existing diagnostic tools and expresses hope for future technologies that could offer more precision in detecting persistent infections. The mention of biomarkers and AI-powered technologies excites her, as Dr. Gibbs notes, they hold the promise of "precision endodontics"—allowing practitioners to better identify pathological processes. While Dr. Gibbs recognizes some endodontists may fear a reduction in root canal procedures with more precise diagnostics, she sees it as an opportunity to offer more accurate treatment and improve patient outcomes.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation, and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 10/4/24 | ![]() 65 - Life After Obturation - Ep. 65 | In this episode of Endo Voices, featuring Dr. Derek Peek, the discussion centers on the importance of wellness, work-life balance, and how hobbies and physical activity can enhance both personal and professional livelihood. Dr. Peek brings a unique charisma to the microphone, emphasizing the need to actively disconnect from work by intentionally scheduling time out of the office. His depiction of his routine of leaving work early for activities such as golfing or spending time with his dogs lends a genuine feeling of accomplishment and agency to his statements. He shares his stress management approach, incorporating movement and outdoor activities into his lifestyle, and pays homage to his father, a lifelong cyclist who introduced him to this active mindset. Dr. Peek keeps the pace going, discussing the evolving technology in hobbies like cycling and how staying up to date with equipment, much like in endodontic practice, helps keep us sharp.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation, and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 9/6/24 | ![]() 64 - Building Blocks of RegEndo – Ep. 64 | In this episode of Endo Voices, we engage with Dr. Avina Paranjpe, the distinguished Director of the Endodontic Program at Washington and President of the American Board of Endodontics. This scholarly discussion is an exploration of regenerative endodontics, a.k.a. “regendo”, highlighting its transformative impact on traditional root canal treatments. Dr. Paranjpe provides a thorough analysis of the advancements in techniques, offering a comparative examination with conventional methods and underscoring the potential of contemporary approaches in addressing cases of teeth with open apices.She delves into the critical components of regenerative endodontics, including the significance of meticulous disinfection protocols, the role of scaffolds, and the application of stem cells in achieving optimal outcomes. There is an overview of the state-of-the-art protocols and materials highlighting current research, practical applications, and emerging trends within the field. This is an essential resource for endodontic professionals, scholars, and anyone interested in the future trajectory of dental care advancements.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 8/2/24 | ![]() 63 - Endodontic Resilience– Ep 63 | In the podcast, Dr. Marcus Johnson and his esteemed guest Dr. Rico Short engage in a heartfelt and insightful discussion on the transformative journey within the field of endodontics and the personal trials they’ve overcome. Dr. Short candidly shares his unconventional path to becoming a Board-certified endodontist, highlighting the pivotal moments and mentors that shaped his career. He opens up about a severe eye injury that nearly derailed his profession, emphasizing how faith, resilience, and community support played crucial roles in his recovery. The conversation extends beyond technical expertise to explore the profound emotional and psychological aspects of patient care, underscoring the importance of empathy and human connection in their respective practices. Dr. Short also reflects on the future of endodontics, including the promising advancements in AI and imaging technologies, while maintaining a focus on the enduring values of compassion and dedication in healthcare.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
| 7/5/24 | ![]() 62 - Systemic Medications and Endodontic Outcomes – Ep 62 | The episode of Endo Voices highlights the brilliant mind of endodontic legend Dr. Ashraf Fouad, who delves deep into the intricacies of medications and their effects on healing, particularly in the context of endodontics. Dr. Fouad explains the challenges in establishing causation versus association in medical studies, emphasizing the importance of rigorous observational studies for generating data. He explores various medications' impacts on healing, from diabetes treatments like Metformin to biologicals and monoclonal antibodies used in autoimmune diseases and cancer treatment. Dr. Fouad covers biochemical mechanisms of action detailing how medications influence healing processes, all the while drawing from extensive research and clinical observations. His insights extend to the complexities of systemic conditions like diabetes and their interplay with oral health, underscoring the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between dentistry and medicine. He emphasizes the significance of longitudinal studies and careful patient assessment, especially for those at risk due to systemic conditions or medication regimens.Episodes of Endo Voices may include opinion, speculation and other statements not verifiable in the scientific method and do not necessarily reflect the views of AAE or the sponsor(s). Listeners should use their best judgment in evaluating the merits of any content.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. | — | ||||||
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