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  • We All Have TWO Bites with Bobby Supple – PDP252
    2025/12/23
    Do your patients really have two bites? Does their bite change when they lie down? When they sleep? And how can you explain centric relation, posture, and deprogramming in a way that patients actually understand? Dr. Bobby Supple joins Jaz for a powerful episode unpacking one of the most misunderstood topics in occlusion: the daytime chewing bite versus the nighttime airway bite. After spending days with Bobby in his New Mexico clinic, Jaz saw firsthand how simply and elegantly Bobby communicates concepts that usually leave patients — and dentists — confused. Together, they explore why bite discrepancies exist, what happens when the condyles fully seat, and how aligning Bite One and Bite Two over time can transform patient comfort and restorative outcomes. https://youtu.be/EC_qxUF7GxI Watch PDP252 on YouTube Protrusive Dental Pearl When assessing abfractions, always check the patient’s bite in two positions: seated upright and lying back. Posture subtly shifts the condylar position and can change how forces load the tooth. Want more gems like this? AskJaz — your on-demand dental brain, will be soon baked right into the Protrusive App. Key Takeaways: Every patient has two bites — their upright chewing bite and their horizontal airway bite.Posture changes the condylar position more than we realise.Clear communication can make complex occlusion concepts instantly understandable.Aligning Bite One and Bite Two over time leads to healthier joints and more predictable dentistry. Highlights of this episode: 03:36  Pearl – Assessing Abfractions 06:47 Dr. Bobby Supple’s Journey to Dentistry10:46 Confusion Around Centric Relation13:22 Exploring T-Scan Technology21:40 The Evolution of Digital Occlusion27:05 Effect of Sitting vs. Reclined Position32:03 Airway and Skeletal Asymmetry37:19 Bite Philosophy and Treatment42:10 Orthotics and Long-term Care52:13 Preventive Dental Care58:18 Ask Jaz AI (Beta Launch) 🎓 Join the world’s leading organization dedicated to occlusion, temporomandibular disorders (TMD), and restorative excellence — the American Equilibration Society (AES). 🗓️ AES Annual Meeting 2026 – “The Evolution of the Oral Physician” 📍 February 18–19, 2026 · Chicago, Illinois Papers & Literature: Dr. Bobby’s Top Picks Evolving digital patterns Introduction to force scanning 5 ways to use T-Scan Digital Occlusion–From paper marks to digital force mapping Discover Dr. Robert Kerstein’s guide to Measured Digital Occlusion and T-Scan technology. Dive deeper into occlusion with Dr. Bobby Supple on Occlusion Wars II: Beyond Teeth – PDP101 #PDPMainEpisodes #OcclusionTMDandSplints #BestofProtrusive This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes C AGD Subject Code: 180 OCCLUSION Aim: To enhance clinicians’ understanding of the “two bites” concept, the role of condylar position in occlusal health, the use of T-Scan in diagnosing occlusal force patterns, and the long-term prevention-based approach to managing occlusal stress, abfractions, and TMJ remodeling. Dentists will be able to – Explain the concept of patients having “two bites” (MIP bite vs. airway/postural bite) and describe how posture influences mandibular position.Identify occlusal stress patterns using clinical examination and digital tools (e.g., T-Scan) to recognise overloads that may contribute to abfractions, cracks, or TMJ symptoms.Apply a long-term, preventive approach to occlusal management that aims to harmonise daytime and nighttime bites while supporting joint remodeling through appropriate orthotic therapy.
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    1 時間 9 分
  • Parenthood and Dentistry – Life Leverage for Unique Challenges – IC065
    2025/12/16
    How do you balance a high-performance dental career with being an effective parent? What strategies help you stay sane amidst the organized chaos of family life? How can showing up as your best self benefit both your patients and your children? Dr. Shandy Vijayan and Dr. Raabiha Maan join Jaz in this nonclinical episode to share their experiences of parenthood in dentistry. From the unique perspectives of two dentist-moms and the dad viewpoint, they discuss the real-life challenges of raising children while maintaining personal well-being. They also share practical tips, book recommendations, and actionable strategies for self-care and emotional regulation—helping you create a balanced family life while thriving in your career. During the episode, Jaz also mentions KARRI — a fun, screen-free voice messenger that helps kids stay safely connected with parents and friends, without social media or internet access. Loved by kids. Trusted by parents. Get 50% off via: www.protrusive.co.uk/karri https://youtu.be/F-Tp83_tuco Watch IC065 on Youtube Key Takeaways Life comes in “seasons”; early parenting (~0–8 yrs) is intense but temporary.Reduce clinical load early to focus on children; career focus increases after ~12 yrs.Prioritize time with kids over tasks; coordinated parenting schedules help.House help significantly reduces stress, frees energy for quality interactions.Support networks (family, in-laws, professional communities) are essential.Grandparents: allow flexibility; avoid micromanaging childcare.Returning to work: stress, costs (GDC, indemnity, childcare), skill gaps, guilt.Dentistry = high-performance + emotional labor; manage energy carefully.Quick mental reset between work/home recommended; part-time can boost longevity.Parent happiness + strong parental relationship = major factor in kids’ emotional regulation.Run family like a small business: systems, schedules, clear roles.Self-regulation, EQ, and self-care benefit family, patients, and professional life. Highlights of this episode: 00:00 Teaser01:00 Intro02:50 Shandy’s Story: Juggling Multiple Clinics08:11 Raabiha’s Story: Managing a Practice and Family08:58 Interjection16:03 Raabiha’s Story: Managing a Practice and Family18:17 Life Seasons and Reducing Clinical Commitment21:05 The Value of Help and Support Networks27:00 Financial and Emotional Challenges in Dentistry33:03 Midroll36:22 Financial and Emotional Challenges in Dentistry36:24 Balancing Work and Home Life42:26 Time Management and Setting Boundaries46:51 Self-Care and Emotional Regulation53:53 Upcoming Wellness Event59:01 Final Thoughts and Future Ideas59:49 Outro Ready to take the next step? Check out this great resource for new dentists and trainees: Dentistry in a NutshellJoin the community at the Dental Mums Network to connect with dentist‑parents balancing clinical work and family life. Revive 2026 – A Wellness Event Like No Other (6 hours CPD) 🗓 Saturday 24th January 2026 📍 Leonardo Royal Hotel, St Paul’s, London Revive 2026 is your invitation to pause, breathe, and reconnect- a full-day experience designed for women in dentistry who are ready to start the year with purpose, calm, and clarity. Loved this? Dive deeper into Parenthood and Dentistry – IC025 (Even If You’re Not a Parent!) #InterferenceCast #BeyondDentistry #Communication This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcome: B AGD Subject Code: 770 SELF IMPROVEMENT Aim: To explore strategies for managing work-life balance in dentistry, focusing on early parenthood, emotional regulation, and professional sustainability. Dentists will be able to – Describe key challenges dentists face balancing clinical practice with early parenthood.Identify practical strategies for maintaining emotional energy, setting boundaries, and creating support networks.Apply approaches to integrate self-care, household management, and EQ development to enhance personal and professional well-being.
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    58 分
  • Moving to USA for Dentistry (Advanced Standing Programs and Specialist Pathways for International Dentists) – IC064
    2025/12/09

    Thinking of moving to the USA as a dentist?

    Wondering what exams, applications, and documents you’ll need to practice or specialize there?

    Curious about how much it costs — and what life as a dentist in the States is really like?

    Dr. Hazel Kerr and Dr. Dorrin Reyhani join Jaz for a deep dive into everything you need to know about moving to America as a dentist. Both UK-trained and now faculty at UPenn, they share their personal journeys and break down the full pathway — from exams like the INBDE and TOEFL, to transcripts, personal statements, and application timelines.

    They also discuss what it’s like working in the US compared to the UK, including earning potential, patient culture, and training opportunities. Whether you want to complete an advanced standing program, pursue a specialty, or bring your skills back home, this episode gives you a clear roadmap to make it happen.

    https://youtu.be/Ro9dljETKpc Watch IC065 on YouTube

    Key Takeaways

    • The journey to becoming a dentist varies significantly by country.
    • Specializing in dentistry can open more opportunities than general practice.
    • Board certification enhances professional status and may offer insurance benefits.
    • International dentists have specific routes to practice in the US.
    • Scholarships can significantly reduce the financial burden of dental education.
    • Teaching positions can provide pathways to practice without additional costs. Faculty primarily teach and supervise dental students in clinics.
    • Early preparation for the INBD exam is crucial for success.
    • Clinical experience and a strong portfolio are essential for applications.
    • Networking and externships can enhance application prospects.
    • Understanding the application process can alleviate stress for international students.
    • Cultural differences impact how dental care is valued and perceived.

    Highlights of this episode:

    • 00:00 Teaser
    • 00:55 Introduction
    • 04:15 Journey to Specialization
    • 12:49 Understanding the Certification and Board Process
    • 15:35 Exploring Different Routes for International Dentists
    • 18:17 Financial Considerations and Scholarships
    • 25:48 US Difficulty and Competitiveness
    • 29:35 Choosing Between General and Specialty Routes
    • 31:11 Navigating State-Specific Licensing
    • 33:28 Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities
    • 35:03 Midroll
    • 38:24 Teaching and Clinical Responsibilities
    • 43:01 Application Process and Exams
    • 52:07 Residency and Career Pathways
    • 57:39 Application Portals
    • 01:00:35 Work Experience Before Specialization
    • 01:03:22 Why Dentists Choose to Work in the US
    • 01:09:36 Finishing the Program and Looking Ahead
    • 01:12:01 Outro

    If you enjoyed this episode, you’ll definitely be inspired by The American Dental Dream – PDP002.

    #InterferenceCast #CareerDevelopment
    This episode is not eligible for CPD/CE points, but never fear, there are hundreds of hours of CPD waiting for you on the Ultimate Education Plan.

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    1 時間 11 分
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