

Protrusive Dental Podcast
Jaz Gulati
The Forward Thinking Dental Podcast
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Apr 15, 2026 • 41min
Before the Breaking Point – Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in Dentistry – IC071
Why does dentistry have such high levels of stress and burnout?
Why do so many clinicians feel isolated despite working in busy practices?
What are the early warning signs that a colleague might be struggling?
And what can you actually do — practically — if someone is in crisis?
In this powerful and deeply important episode, Professor John Gibson shares his personal story and the mission behind the Canmore Trust. The conversation explores suicide prevention in dentistry, how to recognise warning signs, and the simple but life-saving actions every clinician should know.
https://youtu.be/BftumzpytJI
Watch IC071 on YouTube
Key Takeaways
Dentistry has a well-recognised issue with stress, burnout, and suicide risk
Suicide is always multifactorial — never caused by a single event
Toxic culture, including harassment and unrealistic expectations, contributes to distress
Social media comparison can amplify feelings of inadequacy and isolation
Dentistry is uniquely demanding — both intellectually and technically
Mental health stigma prevents open conversations within the profession
Neurodivergence is increasingly relevant and often underdiagnosed
Perfectionism is a key risk trait linked to suicidal thinking
Working below your moral standards creates significant psychological stress
Warning signs include changes in temperament, withdrawal, and isolation
Asking directly about suicide does not increase risk — it can save lives
Use the “double bounce” approach: ask the question twice if needed
If someone says yes, act immediately — hospital or emergency services
You are not responsible for managing the crisis alone
Early support includes sharing concerns and involving a trusted person
GP support can be transformative and should not be delayed
Highlight of this episode:
00:00 Teaser
00:51 Intro
04:16 John Gibson Introduction
07:15 Understanding the Scale of Suicide in Dentistry
09:59 Why Suicide Happens in Dentistry
11:13 Key Risk Factors of Suicide in Dentistry
12:09 Social Media and Comparison
12:52 Isolation
13:04 Difficulty of Dentistry
14:03 Mental Health Stigma
15:22 Neurodiversity
18:18 Perfectionism and Moral Conflict in Dentistry
21:44 Recognising Warning Signs of Suicide
21:46 Midroll
25:07 Recognising Warning Signs of Suicide
26:21 How to Approach a Suicidal Colleague
28:49 Double Bounce Technique
30:44 If the Answer is YES
33:36 Support and Resources for Dentists
34:12 Key Suicide Prevention Steps
37:40 Creating a Supportive Workplace
39:18 Reflective Space
40:00 Daily Positivity Practice
42:46 Canmore Trust Podcast
42:59 Outro
Learn more about mental health in Dentistry:
Check out more episodes on mental health, burnout, and wellbeing in dentistry.
PDP185 – Mental Health in Dentistry
IC040 – Overcoming Adversities
💙 Support and resourcesIf this episode resonated with you or someone you know, explore the Canmore Trust for practical support and guidance:👉 thecanmoretrust.co.uk
👉 The Canmore Trust Podcast
They also offer helpful resources and podcasts focused on suicide prevention and mental well-being for healthcare professionals.
➡️General Dental Council – Mental Health and Well Being in Dentistry: A Rapid Evidence Assessment
#InterferenceCast #Communication #BeyondDentistry
This episode is eligible for 0.5 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes B
AGD Subject Code: 770 Self Improvement (Mental Health / Stress Management)
Aim: To enhance clinicians’ understanding of suicide risk within dentistry, including contributing factors, warning signs, and practical approaches to supporting colleagues, fostering open conversations, and creating a mentally healthy workplace.
Dentists will be able to –
Recognise the multifactorial nature of suicide in dentistry and identify key contributing risk factors such as toxic culture, isolation, and stigma.
Identify behavioural and emotional warning signs of suicide in dental professionals and apply appropriate communication strategies, including direct questioning and empathetic support.
Implement practical steps to support colleagues in crisis and contribute to a workplace culture that prioritises mental health and wellbeing.

Apr 8, 2026 • 1h 21min
Implementing Sleep, Airway and Myo to Restorative Dentistry Part 2 – PDP263
You’ve spotted the signs—wear, scalloping, fragmentation, maybe even a low AHI—but what does that really mean?
When the data doesn’t match the symptoms, how do you move forward?
And how do you integrate airway into full mouth rehab without compromising function, stability, or predictability?
In this episode, Jaz is joined by Dr. Aston Parmar to explore the real-world application of airway dentistry. They discuss how to help patients own their problem, why sleep testing matters, and how airway influences diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term outcomes.
https://youtu.be/-zVV1FAT0NI
Watch PDP263 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Nasal Breathing and Simple Screening
Nasal airflow can be a major limiting factor in sleep quality.
Simple test: flare nostrils → if breathing improves, nasal resistance may be present.
Nasal dilators can be a cheap, low-risk intervention for selected patients.
Not all patients need mandibular advancement — sometimes the issue is nasal.
Second pearl: test snoring improvement by advancing the mandible.
If forward positioning reduces snoring sound → mandibular advancement may help.
Key Takeaways
Patients must own their problem before accepting treatment
Airway dentistry is about risk reduction, not cure
Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) has limitations—context and patterns matter more than raw scores
Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS) is common but underdiagnosed
Sleep fragmentation can exist even with low AHI scores
Myofunctional therapy improves compliance and outcomes
Multi-night sleep testing provides more accurate insights
Collaboration with ENT specialists improves diagnostic accuracy
Airway is the bookend of full mouth rehab (start and end)
Dentistry should be airway-sympathetic, not just tooth-focused
Mandibular advancement devices are effective but require careful titration
Morning occlusal guides help reduce bite changes from appliances
Not all patients need the same pathway—risk stratification is key
Predictability in dentistry depends on understanding the whole system
The environment (airway, function, biology) matters more than the teeth
Highlights of this episode:
00:00 – Introduction to Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome
02:08 – Pearl: Nasal Breathing and Simple Screening
07:43 – Recap: Myofunctional Therapy and Indications
08:30 – Role of Myofunctional Therapy in Treatment Planning
09:40 – Patient Communication and Case Acceptance
23:20 – Sleep-Disordered Breathing Spectrum
23:50 – Apnea vs Hypopnea and Apnea-Hypopnea Index (AHI) Limitations
30:00 – Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS)
35:43 – Management of UARS
37:00 – Mandibular Advancement Devices (MAD)
39:00 – Maxillary Expansion and Surgical Options
41:00 – Treatment Pathway and ENT Involvement
44:00 – Risk Assessment in Full Mouth Rehab
59:30 – Airway-Sympathetic Dentistry
01:02:00 – Treatment Philosophy and Case Selection
01:07:00 – Airway as Bookends of Treatment
01:09:00 – Managing Side Effects of MAD
01:12:00 – Career Insight and Final Reflections
Want to learn more?
Watch part 1 of this episode: PDP262 – Implementing Sleep, Airway and Myo to Restorative Dentistry Part 1
Also, check out Stop Blaming Bruxism with Dr. Sandra Hulac – PDP142
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🦷 Ergonomics Day – Dentistry Without Back Pain!
Join us Saturday, 13th June, Heathrow with Dr. Anikó Ball, world-leading ergonomics expert! Learn proper posture, positioning, and techniques to prevent back problems while practicing dentistry.
💺 Hands-on workshop with a mobile dental chair📸 Live camera demo on a big screen💻 Can’t attend in person? Join online with live stream & replay
🎟 Early bird tickets even include a full event video!
👉 Grab your spot now!
#PDPMainEpisodes #CareerDevelopment #OrthoRestorative
This episode is eligible for 1.25 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcome C
AGD Subject Code: 730 – Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology
Aim
To provide dentists with a practical understanding of airway-focused dentistry, including sleep assessment, risk-based treatment planning, and the integration of airway considerations into full mouth rehabilitation.
Dentists will be able to:
Recognize the limitations of AHI and the importance of sleep fragmentation in diagnosis.
Understand the role of myofunctional therapy in improving airway function and treatment outcomes.
Apply a risk-based approach when integrating airway considerations into restorative and occlusal treatment planning.

Apr 1, 2026 • 1h 9min
Implementing Sleep, Airway and Myo to Restorative Dentistry Part 1 – PDP262
What do you actually do once you’ve screened a patient for airway or sleep-disordered breathing?
You suspect sleep apnea—but since we can’t diagnose it as dentists, how does that influence the care you provide?
What do you do with that information, and who should you be working with to help your patient?
And what if you want to implement airway into your practice—but you’re not in the right environment to do so?
In this episode, Dr. Aston Parmar joins Jaz to break down how to implement airway in everyday dentistry. Together, they explore what happens after screening, how it influences treatment planning, and how dentists can work with other professionals to deliver better care.
https://youtu.be/wGbgbW8muUI
Watch PDP262 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Use the Mallampati Score as a quick chairside airway screen: have the patient open wide and stick out their tongue. Grade 1 = low risk; higher grades indicate greater Sleep-Disordered Breathing risk.
⚠️ In TMD patients, limited opening can give falsely high scores.
✅ Always interpret alongside history and full exam.
Key Takeaways
Airway management is often overlooked in dental education.
Sleep testing can significantly improve patient outcomes.
Dentists should focus on airway health to enhance sleep quality.
Collaboration with orthodontists can benefit patient care.
Myofunctional therapy is crucial for both children and adults.
Early intervention before age six is vital for nasal breathing.
Tongue function plays a significant role in dental health.
Breathing patterns can affect orthodontic stability.
The Malampati score is a key indicator of sleep disorder risk.
Upper airway resistance syndrome can be difficult to diagnose.
Collaboration with myofunctional therapists enhances patient outcomes.
Understanding airway health is essential for total body health.
Inspiring the next generation of dental professionals is important.
Highlights of this episode:
00:00 Teaser
00:51 Introduction
04:03 Protrusive Dental Pearl: Mallampati Score
05:37 Meet Dr. Aston Parmar
09:51 Journey into Dentistry
17:10 Implementing Training in Practice
22:41 First Exposure to Airway Concept
30:18 South Wales Dental Sleep Clinic Model
30:21 Midroll
33:42 South Wales Dental Sleep Clinic Model
41:17 Myofunctional Therapy Explained
48: 51 Orthodontic Stability and Neutral Zone
54:52 Quickfire Screening Red Flags
01:02:55 Sleep Apnea Basics
01:04:23 Upper Area Resistance Syndrome (UARS)
01:08:53 Outro
Want more? Check out Airway Dentistry with Jeff Rouse – PDP229
🦷 Ergonomics Day – Dentistry Without Back Pain!
Join us Saturday, 13th June, Heathrow with Dr. Anikó Ball, world-leading ergonomics expert! Learn proper posture, positioning, and techniques to prevent back problems while practicing dentistry.
💺 Hands-on workshop with a mobile dental chair📸 Live camera demo on a big screen💻 Can’t attend in person? Join online with live stream & replay
🎟 Early bird tickets even include a full event video!
👉 Grab your spot now!
#PDPMainEpisodes #CareerDevelopment #OrthoRestorative
This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcome C
AGD Subject Code: 730 – Oral Medicine, Oral Diagnosis, Oral Pathology
Aim: To provide a practical, data-driven framework for identifying airway-related risks, understanding myofunctional therapy, and integrating sleep screening into routine dental assessment.
Dentists will be able to –
Recognize key airway and sleep-related risk factors during routine dental examinations.
2. Understand the role of myofunctional therapy in improving airway function and orthodontic stability.
3. Apply simple chairside screening methods to identify patients who may require further airway assessment.

Mar 26, 2026 • 44min
I Tested an AI Receptionist… Here’s What Dentists Should Know – IC070
Are AI receptionists here to take over your practice?
How do they actually work, and what can they do—or not do—for your team?
Could they make life easier for staff without replacing humans, or are they just a gimmick?
In this episode, award-winning dentist and marketing expert Dr. Grant McAree joins Jaz to break down AI receptionists. Together, they explore what an AI receptionist really is, how it integrates with your practice, and the compliance and legal considerations every dentist should know.
They also dive into the bigger picture—who these systems are really for, how patient interactions are managed, and a live demonstration of an AI receptionist in action that shows exactly what it can—and can’t—do for your practice.
https://youtu.be/Jx-0jOZG3lE
Watch IC070 on YouTube
Key Takeaways:
AI receptionists are evolving to provide better patient interactions.
Data insights reveal significant gaps in patient communication.
The technology is designed to assist, not replace human receptionists.
AI can help streamline appointment bookings and patient inquiries.
Understanding patient needs is crucial for effective AI responses.
Customization of AI responses is essential for different practices.
The future of AI in dentistry looks promising but requires careful implementation.
AI should not be seen as a replacement but as a tool for efficiency.
Compliance and data storage are critical in patient interactions.
The integration of AI can lead to improved patient experiences.
YouTube Highlights:
00:00 Teaser
05:06 Meet Dr. Grant McAree
07:32 Grant’s Journey to AI
11:03 AI Gold Rush and Inequality
11:56 Interjection
14:01 AI Gold Rush and Inequality
15:59 Compliance and Legal Risks
18:42 What an AI Receptionist Does
20:54 Midroll
24:16 What an AI Receptionist Does
26:51 Comparing AI to Human Receptionists
32:47 Leads Data and Compliance
36:38 Future Adoption and Risks
42:46 Additional Features and Learning More
43:30 Jaz Call to AI Receptionist
46:01 Outro
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#InterferenceCast #BeyondDentistry
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A
AGD Subject Code: 550 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
Aim
To understand the role, capabilities, compliance requirements, and practical integration of AI reception systems in dental practices.
Dentists will be able to –
Identify key functions and limitations of AI reception systems in dentistry.
Understand compliance and legal risks associated with AI in both NHS and private settings.
Recognize practical strategies for integrating AI to support staff without replacing them.

Mar 24, 2026 • 52min
Am I Naughty If? Accountant Version! Expense Claiming for Dentists – PDP261
Can you claim parking expenses as a dentist?
What about a coffee machine for your practice—could that really be deductible?
Or investing in a MSc in Implantology—does that count as a tax write-off?
In this episode, chartered accountant Sebastian Stracey joins Jaz to answer all those “am I naughty if I claim this?” questions that dentists and associates always wonder about. Together, they cover what’s truly deductible, what isn’t, and some surprising exceptions you might not expect.
They also dive into the bigger picture—how principals and associates really compare in terms of income, stress, and responsibility—and Seb shares insights that might change the way you view your career path.
https://youtu.be/BW_TZ5iZ-B8
Watch PDP261 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Check out our free Financial Resilience Webinar Replay on Protrusive Guidance, where Dr. Sunny Sadana and I discuss associate contracts, case acceptance, investing, and fee setting.
Key Takeaways:
Dentists often forget to claim mobile phone bills as expenses.
Home office usage can be claimed, especially for associates.
Keeping detailed mileage logs is crucial for claiming travel expenses.
Laundry and cleaning expenses for scrubs can be claimed.
Communication with your accountant is key to maximizing claims.
Continuing education expenses can be gray areas but may be allowable.
Gathering evidence for claims is essential to justify them to HMRC.
Specialization programs can be claimed if they build on existing knowledge.
Fixed fee services for accountants are beneficial for associates.
Always discuss your situation with your accountant to ensure compliance. Many new dentists struggle financially during their training.
Understanding tax obligations is crucial for financial stability.
VAT regulations can be complex, especially for cosmetic treatments.
It’s important to save for tax throughout the year, not just at the end.
Common misconceptions about tax deductions can lead to financial pitfalls.
Dentists should engage in financial education early in their careers.
Expense claims can be tricky, especially for gifts and personal items.
The distinction between personal and business expenses is vital for tax purposes.
Associates and principals have different financial realities in dentistry.
Communication and education about finances are essential for dental professionals.
Highlight of this episode:
00:00 Teaser
00:42 Introduction
02:06 Pearl: Free Financial Resilience Webinar Replay
04:45 Meet Sebastian Stracey
06:56 Common Missed Expenses
13:57 Home Internet Claims
16:49 Asking Accountants Questions
19:07 Claiming Masters Courses
26:31 Specialist Training Costs
27:30 Midroll
30:41 Specialist Training Costs
33:28 Saving for Tax Bills
36:36 VAT on Cosmetic Work
40:06 “Am I Naughty If?” Questions
49:10 Wild Expense Attempts
50:11 Ways Dentists Can Learn More About Tax and Finance
51:56 Associate vs Principal Numbers
53:39 Outro
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#PDPMainEpisodes #BeyondDentistry
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes B.
AGD Subject Code: 550 – Practice Management and Human Resources
Aim: To outline common allowable and non-allowable expense claims for dentists and highlight the importance of documentation, communication with accountants, and financial planning.
Dentists will be able to –
Identify commonly missed claimable expenses in dental practice.
Recognize expenses that are not allowable under tax rules.
Understand the importance of documentation and communication with accountants when claiming expenses.

Mar 17, 2026 • 43min
How this Doctor is Using AI to Audit his Communication and Conversion! – IC069
Dr. David Amador, dentist and co-owner of Midtown Dental Studio who trains teams and uses AI for diagnostics and communication. He explains how AI audits consultations, scores storytelling, and boosts treatment acceptance. He also covers AI for radiograph interpretation, call evaluation, SOPs, and personalized patient videos.

Mar 10, 2026 • 1h 7min
Practical AI for Dentistry – Save Time, Achieve More – PDP260
What is a prompt, and how do AI models actually work?
Which AI tools should you be using in dentistry?
Is it safe to put patient details into AI—and how can it help you save time and reduce stress?
In this episode, Dr. Daz Kasperek joins to make AI in dentistry tangible, even if you’ve never used it before. Together, we cover the basics: from getting started with prompts and AI models to understanding ethical considerations and practical ways AI can streamline your workflow.
They also explore the bigger picture—how AI can improve efficiency, enhance patient communication, and give clinicians more time to enjoy life outside the clinic.
https://youtu.be/cmin0h7GNyE
Watch PDP260 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl: A free AI tool called Dental Disrupt Smile Simulator lets you upload a smile photo and instantly generate a realistic smile makeover simulation for patient discussions. It runs as a custom GPT inside ChatGPT, created by Dr. Jason Lipscomb
Key Takeaways:
AI is revolutionizing the field of dentistry, particularly in diagnosis.
Prompt engineering is crucial for effective AI interactions.
Personalization of AI tools can significantly improve their utility.
AI can automate administrative tasks, potentially reducing the need for receptionists.
AI can enhance communication between dentists and patients.
The integration of AI in dentistry is still in its early stages.
AI can provide personalized recommendations for patient care.
Voice transcription is a more efficient way to interact with AI.
The future of dentistry will heavily rely on AI technologies. AI is revolutionizing image creation in dentistry.
Choosing the right AI model is crucial for effective use.
Patient confidentiality must be prioritized when using AI.
AI can transform administrative roles in dentistry.
AI can assist in personalized education and training.
The human connection in healthcare cannot be replaced by AI.
Job roles will evolve rather than disappear due to AI.
AI’s limitations highlight the importance of clinician expertise.
Episode Highlights:
00:00 Teaser
01:08 Introduction
03:05 Protrusive Dental Pearl – Smile Simulator
06:39 Meet Dr Daz Kasperek
07:16 AI Adoption and Inequality
16:58 Better Prompting with RCT (Role, Context, Task)
21:56 AI and Administrative Work in Dentistry
30:42 AI Notes in Practice
35:05 Midroll
38:26 AI Notes in Practice
38:49 Smile Simulator Demo
41:57 Choosing Your AI Stack
49:01 Patient Confidentiality and Data Safety
54:38 AI in Dentistry – What It Will Replace
01:01:56 What AI Cannot Replace
01:04:53 Endo AI Research and Thesis
01:07:10 Contact and Resources
01:08:17 Outro
If you enjoyed this episode, don’t miss “NEVER Write Notes Again! How I Use AI for Awesome and Efficient Dental Records – PDP181.”
#PDPMainEpisodes #CareerDevelopment
This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and C.
AGD Subject Code: 550 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
Aim: To provide dental professionals with a foundational understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) in dentistry, including its practical applications, limitations, and ethical considerations, to improve efficiency, patient communication, and clinical workflow.
Dentists will be able to:
Explain what AI is and the difference between an AI model and a prompt.
Identify key AI platforms and tools relevant to dentistry and personal use.
Apply AI safely in clinical practice while maintaining patient confidentiality.

Mar 3, 2026 • 56min
3 Secrets of STUNNING Resin Veneers Revealed! – PDP259
Are you struggling to get your resin work looking flawless?
Wondering how to polish your composites so they shine like a pro?
Curious about practical tips you can implement immediately to level up your smile makeovers?
In this episode, Dr. Charles Brandon shares three game-changing secrets for mastering composite resin. From practical techniques you can apply right away to a conceptual tip that will completely transform the way you polish, Charles leaves no stone unturned.
Get ready for an episode packed with actionable advice, insider knowledge, and inspiration from a dentist whose resin work is truly next-level. Whether you’re refining your layering skills or aiming for that perfect finish, this episode is a must-listen.
https://youtu.be/dBlN_rbHnTI
Watch PDP259 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Level up your resin veneers with the Perio Bur (code and more info here)— a long diamond bur for the slow-speed 1:1 handpiece that gives unmatched control, crisp shaping, and beautiful texture. If you use only one bur for finishing composite, make it this one.
Check out this video of Perio bur in Action on a Real Resin Veneer Case → protrusive.co.uk/periobur
Key Takeaways
The significance of patient communication and understanding their needs is highlighted.
Mistakes are seen as learning opportunities that contribute to growth in practice.
The role of mentorship in navigating challenges in aesthetic dentistry is discussed.
Aesthetic communication is crucial for patient satisfaction.
Patients are visually aided, not verbally aided.
Effective layering techniques can enhance composite work.
Practice on typodont models to build skills.
The polish is secondary to proper placement and finishing.
Understanding composite materials is key to success.
Start with two shades for layering to minimize complexity.
Courses should cover the entire process, not just techniques.
Self-teaching is a valuable way to improve skills.
Investing in oneself is essential for growth in dentistry.
YouTube Highlights:
00:00 Teaser
01:10 Introduction
02:05 Protrusive Dental Pearl – Using a Perio Bur
05:56 Dr. Charles Brandon’s Journey in Dentistry
11:42 Challenges and Reflections in Aesthetic Dentistry
19:08 Perfect Smile Secret #1: Build from the Bottom Up
26:08 Managing Temporaries During a Trial Smile
26:48 Midroll
30:09 Managing Temporaries During a Trial Smile
35:17 Freehand vs. Stent-Based Systems
39:19 Perfect Smile Secret #2: More Than Polish
44:23 Perfect Smile Secret #3: It’s Not the Composite
48:19 Practice and Continuous Learning
53:20 Course Offerings and Final Thoughts
56:00 Outro
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Take it further with Dr. Charles Brandon’s composite veneer Masterclass and master the full process from design to finish.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out Minimal Preparation Veneers – PDP219.
#PDPMainEpisodes #AdhesiveDentistry #CareerDevelopment
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes C.
AGD Subject Code: 780 ESTHETICS/COSMETIC DENTISTRY
Aim: To equip dentists with practical techniques, workflows, and mindset strategies for delivering high-quality aesthetic dentistry using composite veneers, from patient communication and trial smiles to layering, polishing, and continuous skill development.
Dentists will be able to –
Explain the importance of patient communication, trial smiles, and expectation management in aesthetic dentistry.
Demonstrate a stepwise workflow for additive composite veneers, including mock-ups, trial duration, and handling of temporaries.
Apply layering, finishing, and polishing techniques effectively using minimal composite shades to achieve predictable aesthetic outcomes.
Cost:Access to this CE activity is included with an active Protrusive Guidance membership. Current membership pricing is available at www.protrusive.app.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:Memberships may be cancelled at any time. Access to CE activities remains active until the end of the current billing cycle. Subscription charges are non-refundable once processed. Full details are available at www.protrusive.app.

Feb 24, 2026 • 47min
Personal Finances for Dentists – Career Security, Investing & Your Rich Life – IC068
Are you a high-earning dentist… living paycheck to paycheck?
Do you ever feel financially stretched – despite earning well?
Are you trapped in dentistry’s “golden handcuffs”?
And what would your life look like if you worked because you wanted to… not because you had to?
In this rare solo episode, Jaz steps away from occlusion and restorative dentistry to talk about something just as important: personal finances and career security for dentists.
After going deep down the money rabbit hole — reading books like Rich Dad Poor Dad, The Simple Path to Wealth, and I Will Teach You To Be Rich — Jaz shares how his upbringing, early career decisions, and financial education shaped his beliefs about wealth, freedom, and dentistry.
This isn’t financial advice.It’s a mindset shift.
And for many dentists, it might be the most important episode you hear this year.
https://youtu.be/4OXruGIdb_g
Watch IC068 on YouTube
Your day list reflects your earning power.
The work you do each day quietly sets the limits of what you can earn.
Exams and single-surface composites create one kind of ceiling; comprehensive cases, ortho, rehab, sedation, and complex restorative work create another.
Upskilling changes that ceiling and gives you far more control over your financial future.
Want more mindset shifts like this?AskJaz — your on-demand dental brain — is built into the Protrusive App.
Key Takeaways
High income does not guarantee financial security.
Dentistry can become “golden handcuffs” without asset building.
Invest in yourself early — skill drives earning power.
Lifestyle creep quietly erodes freedom.
Financial independence means practicing because you want to.
Define your rich life and align spending accordingly.
Highlights of This Episode:
00:00 Why talk about money on a dental podcast?04:12 Perspective and gratitude as dentists10:45 The 45% paycheck-to-paycheck poll16:20 Associates vs principals — the reality22:34 Lifestyle creep explained27:18 Golden handcuffs in dentistry31:10 Growing up with financial scarcity40:02 Investing in yourself early in your career47:55 Index funds and financial resilience55:20 The 20% happiness illusion01:02:18 Defining your rich life01:08:42 Action steps and reflection
#PersonalFinances
This episode isnot eligible for CPD/CE points, but never fear, there are hundreds of hours of CPD waiting for you on the Ultimate Education Plan.
If you enjoyed this episode, check out IC022 – Income for Dentists and Jaz’s Top 10 Financial Literacy books inside Protrusive Guidance.

Feb 17, 2026 • 34min
Hypnotherapy Meets Dentistry – Transforming Patient Behaviour – PDP258
Have you ever wondered how hypnotherapy can help your dental patients?
Can it really reduce anxiety, manage chronic pain, or even stop habits like cheek biting?
How can dentists integrate hypnotherapy into their care without stepping outside their scope of practice?
In this episode, Jaz and Dr. Rita Pais break down how hypnotherapy works, who can benefit, and practical ways dentists can incorporate it into patient care.
They also discuss real patient examples, from dental phobia to awake bruxism, showing how a minimally invasive talking therapy can make a real difference in improving habits, reducing stress, and enhancing overall patient outcomes.
https://youtu.be/ONnC_nP0iBQ
Watch PDP258 on YouTube
Protrusive Dental Pearl: How to Get Patients to Happily Accept a Mouth Prop – Use confident, directive communication paired with a simple analogy and a swallowing expectation to dramatically improve patient acceptance of mouth props.
Key Takeaways
Hypnotherapy combines hypnosis with therapeutic techniques for health outcomes.
Cognitive Behavioral Hypnotherapy (CBH) enhances treatment effectiveness.
Patients must be willing to try hypnotherapy for it to work.
Chronic pain management can benefit from relaxation techniques in hypnotherapy.
Hypnotherapy can address dental phobias and habits like nail-biting.
Awareness of habits is crucial for effective hypnotherapy.
Finding a qualified hypnotherapist is essential for successful treatment.
Science-based approaches in hypnotherapy are preferred by practitioners.
Success stories in hypnotherapy can be very rewarding for practitioners.
Hypnotherapy can be delivered online or in person, making it accessible.
Youtube Highlights
00:00 Teaser
00:59 Introduction
02:13 Protrusive dental pearl: How to Get Patients to Happily Accept a Mouth Prop
05:35 Dr. Rita Pais: Journey into Hypnotherapy
06:32 Hypnotherapy and Its Applications
08:39 Understanding Hypnotherapy and Pain
11:59 How Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy Works
15:35 Midroll
18:56 How Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy Works
20:41 Dental Indications for Hypnotherapy
24:41 Finding a Trusted Hypnotherapist
26:50 Mock Hypnotherapy Session: Patient Journey
30:51 Final Thoughts and Resources
32:28 Outro
For dentists looking to refer patients, The Hypnotherapy Directory is one available resource, though it lists all types of hypnotherapy.
For patients or colleagues interested in hypnotherapy referrals or collaboration, check out: Rita Pais Hypnotherapy
If you loved this episode, make sure to watch Hypnotize Your Patients with 3 Quick Techniques – IC015
This episode is eligible for 0.5 CE credit (Self-instruction) via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and C.
AGD Subject Code: 340 ANESTHESIA AND PAIN MANAGEMENT (Anxiolysis)
Aim: To provide dentists with a practical overview of hypnotherapy applications in dentistry, including cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy (CBH), patient selection, and habit/pain management.
Dentists will be able to –
Distinguish between hypnosis and hypnotherapy.
Explain how cognitive behavioural hypnotherapy integrates CBT and hypnosis.
Identify dental indications for hypnotherapy, including phobias, pain, and habits.
Cost:Access to this CE activity is included with an active Protrusive Guidance membership. Current membership pricing is available at www.protrusive.app.
Cancellation & Refund Policy:Memberships may be cancelled at any time. Access to CE activities remains active until the end of the current billing cycle. Subscription charges are non-refundable once processed. Full details are available at www.protrusive.app.


