![]() ![]() We did a little bit about NLP last time, but that had some video issues. Main Interview: Jane Lelean, Welcome to Protrusive Dental podcast proper, it’s great to have you. So I hope you enjoy what Jane Lelean has shared in this interference cast. So equally, if you can sort of hypnotize people in a way for want of a better word, put these people in an altered state of emotion, altered state of mind, then your clinical outcomes might be better, might get less swelling, less dry sockets. So if you tell them, “Look, you’re gonna get swelling, you get pain, like this.” And then they come back two days later say “Yeah, it’s swollen and painful.” And you’re like, “Well, that’s normal.” But they sort of, they made this like Mind-Body connection, they make themselves worse, they make themselves more sick. Like, if you tell your patient Look, there are certain patients who are almost like easy to hypnotize. How can we use the power of hypnosis? Which is basically like an altered state of the mind to benefit you and benefit your clinical outcomes. ![]() But today, what Jane showed me, what she’s gonna share with you is to think about it in a slightly different way. So I guess I’m happy with the way I’ve done things. If you get a spontaneous pain, please give me a call, take some painkillers.” This is very much a risk from this procedure, right? So I set them up, In my mind, what I was doing is I was underselling and over delivering so that when they don’t get that pain, they think, ‘Wow, Jaz is awesome.’ So there’s a benefit in that, I guess. And if that happens, that’s a sign that the nerve is dying. The kind of results I’m talking about is this, right? I am very used to now when I’m explaining risks to patients, or once I’ve done let’s say a deep restoration, I say to my patient, “Hey, you know what, you could get a severe throbbing ache. Like I want you to be able to apply some techniques on Monday morning with your patients to get results. And not like, not in a wishy washy kind of way. Anyway, today is about hypnosis in dentistry. So if you haven’t listened to basics of occlusion, go back one episode and listen to that one. I’ve got basics of occlusion two coming up, I’m recording with Mahmoud Ibrahim tomorrow, and we’re gonna put together our philosophies to come up with something even more impactful, try and build on that first episode, really just set the scene on why occlusion is confusing, why occlusion is both perhaps overplayed at some points and when it might be super important. Now I hope you enjoyed that previous occlusion episode, I did the basics of occlusion. I’m Jaz Gulati, welcome to this interference cast a non clinical interruption today on Hypnodontics, hypnosis in dentistry and how you can apply it on Monday morning. Many dentists are using it to reduce their stress levels and their anxieties too. HYPNOTIZE IMAGE FULLMike Gow Click below for full episode transcript: Opening Snippet: So Hypnodontics isn't just for patients. If you loved this episode, please do check out What Every Dentist Should Know About Managing Dental Anxiety with Dr. Help from Hypnotherapist regarding Bruxism 36:28Ĭheck out The Institute of Dental Business to learn more about Hypnodontics and Hypnotherapy with Jane Lelean.Changing the post operative instructions 30:02.Reducing post operative complications and pain with hypnodontics 26:43.How can we incorporate hypnodontics in our practice 15:45. ![]()
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