
A Laser Pioneer’s Holistic Approach: Episode 111
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In this episode, Lisa sits down with Dr. Martin Kaplan, a pioneer in pediatric laser dentistry, who brings over 45 years of clinical experience to the conversation. Known for being the first U.S. dentist to perform infant frenectomy using the LightScalpel CO₂ laser, Dr. Kaplan shares the fascinating story behind how he adopted laser technology, and why not all lasers are created equal.
This episode dives deep into:
- The science and safety of laser frenotomy
- What truly makes a functional tongue tie release
- Why a collaborative, individualized approach is essential
- How bodywork, feeding therapy, and cultural/language access play roles in care
- Stories of dramatic improvements in infants and adults post-treatment
- The impact of pacifiers, posture, and symptom tracking in evaluating outcomes
Plus, we get a fun look into Dr. Kaplan’s life outside the clinic - where martial arts meets ballroom dancing.
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📍 Guest Info:
Dr. Martin Kaplan
Hanover Pediatric Dentistry – Hanover, MA
📧 Email: Martin.kaplan2930@gmail.com
📍 Not big on social media - but welcomes professional questions via email or phone.
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A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.