Speaking
Lecturing nationally and internationally.
Dr. Singh speaks to clinical, scientific, and lay audiences on the airway, the bite, and the bone — and on what the data are starting to tell us about each.
Topics
Available lectures.
Obstructive sleep apnea and the airway
The dentist's role in screening, diagnosis-by-referral, and definitive treatment of OSA — for clinical and lay audiences.
Mandibular advancement vs CPAP
Comparative outcomes, patient selection, titration protocols, and the case for oral appliance therapy as a durable first line.
Computer-guided implant surgery
From CBCT planning to prosthetically-driven placement — what guidance does and does not solve in the operatory.
Regenerative medicine in oral surgery
Autologous platelet concentrates, stem-cell-assisted grafting, and the biology of predictable bone gain.
Augmented intelligence in dentistry
Machine learning, predictive algorithms, and what changes when a clinician's intuition is paired with a model that has seen ten thousand cases.
Oral systemic health
Sleep, cognition, cardiovascular risk, and the case for treating the mouth as part of the body — not adjacent to it.
Audiences
Formats and venues.
Keynote, panel, breakout session, podcast guest, or hands-on cadaver/typodont course. Lectures range from forty-five minutes to a full day.
- Continuing-education courses and dental academies
- Sleep medicine and pulmonology audiences
- Medical-device industry symposia
- Hospital grand rounds
- Patient-facing health and wellness audiences
- Podcast and broadcast guest appearances
Booking