Dr. Tony Mecham
Dr. Tony Mecham
Posted on 9/3/2015

Lately, the blog has taken a backseat—I’ve been busy making videos. We’ve posted a couple of introductory cone-beam CT (CBCT) case examples on our YouTube Channel, highlighting some common findings. You can also find them on our Facebook Page. These are quick dives into what CBCT reveals day-to-day.

I’m also deep into a bigger project: a comprehensive video lecture series on CBCT interpretation. A sneak peek is up on YouTube, but it’s proving more time-intensive than expected. Writing, recording, and editing solo is no small feat—video editing especially eats up hours. I’m getting the hang of it, though, and the pace is picking up.

Balancing this with running oralradiologists.com and studying for Part 1 of the boards has me stretched thin. On the bright side, we’ve smoothed out most website kinks—uploads flow well now, except for some lingering issues on Internet Explorer. Progress, at least.

Here’s a thought: since board prep has me knee-deep in radiation physics, biology, protection, digital imaging, and modalities, I might turn that into blog content. It’s niche—general dentists might tune out, but dental students could find it useful. Interested? Drop a comment below or email us.

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