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What if you finally reach the peak of your careerโonly to have your body shut it down?
Why are so many dentists forced to cancel clinics, not because of burnout or skill, but because of crippling back pain?
And what if this โexpected hazard of dentistryโ didnโt actually have to be inevitable?
In this episode, Dr. Aniko Ball joins Jaz to challenge the long-held belief that chronic pain is just part of being a dentist. As an expert in dental ergonomics and the Alexander Technique, she reveals why so many clinicians are unknowingly damaging their bodies every single dayโand how simple, overlooked changes can completely transform career longevity.
The mission for this episode was simple: deliver five genuinely life-changing, immediately actionable tips to protect your neck, back, and future. No fluff. No theory for theoryโs sake. Just practical changes you can implement straight awayโstarting from your very next clinic session.
If your health matters to you as much as your dentistry, this is an unmissable episode.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Cut toxic noise, protect time for your health, and optimize the small habits you repeat daily. You only rotate ~10โ13 mealsโupgrade those, move a little more, sleep a little better. Small, consistent upgrades compound into an unrecognisable year.
Key Takeaways:
- Back pain in dentistry is not inevitableโit is largely the result of cumulative postural habits.
- Most dental pain comes from holding positions the body was never designed to hold, not from single traumatic events.
- Lifting the elbow or shoulder for prolonged periods activates movement muscles, guaranteeing shoulder and upper back pain.
- A finger rest must be used on the non-dominant hand holding the mirror, not just the dominant hand.
- Hovering the mirror is equivalent to holding the arm raised against gravity.
- The spine is not designed for sustained bending or twisting, even slightly.
- Staying vertical is criticalโmove the patient and the chair, not your spine.
- Traditional loupes often force neck flexion; refractive loupes or microscopes allow upright posture and straight-ahead vision.
- Stool height matters: hips slightly higher than knees, feet flat, heels fully released into the floor.
- If leg weight isnโt given to the floor, the lower back absorbs the load instead.
- Habits outside the clinicโespecially looking down at a mobile phoneโtrain the same harmful postural patterns used in dentistry.
- Postural change feels strange at first because bad habits feel comfortable, even when they are damaging.
- Real change requires habit interruption, repetition, and support over several weeks.
- Your body is your most important instrumentโprotecting it protects your career.
Highlights:
- 00:00 Teaser
- 00:52 Introduction
- 03:36 Pearl – Optimizing Small Habits
- 07:06 Interview with Dr. Aniko Ball: Her Journey on Ergonomics and Dentistry
- 10:00 Challenging Misconceptions in Dentistry
- 17:42 Common Mistakes and Practical Tips for Better Posture
- 28:29 Importance of Refractive Loupes and Microscopes
- 29:53 Midroll
- 33:14 Importance of Refractive Loupes and Microscopes
- 34:18 Communicating with Patients for Better Ergonomics
- 38:06 The Science of Habit Change and Neuromuscular Training
- 42:40 Optimizing Dental Stool Height for Better Ergonomics
- 47:14 The Impact of Mobile Phone Usage on Posture
- 50:53 Key Posture and Ergonomic Takeaways
- 53:35 Full-Day Ergonomics Workshop
- 59:13 Outro
๐จ This episode is the introduction.
The real transformation happens in the room.
๐ Join Dr. Aniko Ball for a full-day, full-demonstration workshop and learn how to make your bodyโand your backโunbreakable.
๐ Saturday 13th of June โ save the date.
๐ protrusive.dental/unbreakable
If this episode resonated with you, My Neck, My Back (Fix Your Posture While Removing Plaque!) โ PDP220 is the perfect next watch.
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This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit (Self-instruction) via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.ย
This episode meets GDC Outcomes C.
AGD Subject Code: 130 ELECTIVES
Aim: To help dentists reduce cumulative musculoskeletal trauma by understanding how posture, habits, and equipment choices directly affect spinal, shoulder, and long-term career health.
Dentists will be able to –
- Identify common postural habits in dentistry that lead to cumulative trauma and chronic pain.
- Apply practical ergonomic principles to reduce strain on the spine, shoulders, hips, and neck.
- Modify daily habits, including non-clinical activities, to support long-term musculoskeletal health.
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.

Continuing Education Information
This activity may be eligible for continuing education credit through Protrusive Guidance. Participants must complete the associated quiz inside Protrusive Guidance to obtain CPD certification.
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.

