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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.
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Want more gems like this? AskJaz — your on-demand dental brain, will be soon baked right into the Protrusive App.
Key Takeaways:
Highlights of this episode:
🎓 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 –
By Jaz Gulati4.7
2020 ratings
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.
Protrusive Dental Pearl
Want more gems like this? AskJaz — your on-demand dental brain, will be soon baked right into the Protrusive App.
Key Takeaways:
Highlights of this episode:
🎓 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 –

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