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Three Types of Dentists

Tier One — The Common Dentist · Basic Care Dentistry
Competent and confident in single-tooth and quadrant dentistry, with full command of everyday restorative, operative, endodontic, and basic surgical work. Treatment is delivered within the patient’s existing habitual bite — the mandible is not repositioned to the maxilla. Muscle dysfunction, joint pain, and derangement are largely outside the scope. This is the foundation all dentistry is built on, and it is done with real skill.Tier Two — The Expanding Dentist · Upgraded Dentistry
Confident in achieving cosmetic and arch-level results — straightening, leveling, aligning — through single-arch dentistry, cosmetic restorative orthodontics, prosthetics, and implants. The work reshapes teeth and arches beautifully, but stops short of changing jaw relationships. Muscle, joint, and derangement problems remain a minimal focus. A meaningful step up the path, with one frontier not yet crossed.Tier Three — The Dental Physician · Comprehensive Orthopedics
Competent to manage the full jaw relationship — maxilla to mandible — across all six dimensions, including every vertical dimension and occlusal position before, during, and after TMD, orthodontic, and restorative treatment. Skilled in accurate orthotic transitioning through those dimensional changes, and in resolving the muscle, pain, and joint derangement problems that occlusion drives. This is dentistry practiced from an optimal physiologic relationship — micro-occlusion and orthopedics together. This is where GNM lives.The Three Types of Dentists — The Difference Is Measurement
What separates the three types of dentists is not ambition — it is whether the bite is measured. The further up the path, the less the dentist relies on what looks or feels right, and the more on what the instruments record: the muscles at rest, the path the mandible travels, the position the body actually wants. GNM is the training that takes a dentist to the third tier — not by adding opinion, but by adding objective measurement. Wherever you stand today, the next rung is learnable. Ready to follow the bite further? New to GNM? Start with the Foundation Series →Continue Learning
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which type of dentist am I? If you treat within the patient’s existing bite, you are practicing at the first tier; if you reshape arches but leave jaw relationships unchanged, the second; if you manage the full jaw relationship with objective measurement, the third. Most dentists are further along than they realize and closer to the next rung than they expect. Is the first tier “lesser” dentistry? No. Every tier rests on excellent foundational dentistry. The tiers describe how far a dentist follows the bite — into the muscles and joint — not how good the dentistry is. How do I move up the path? Through training that adds objective measurement to clinical skill. The OC GNM Foundation Series is the starting point; the Masterclass curriculum carries it through to comprehensive orthopedics.Written by Clayton A. Chan, D.D.S. — Founder and Director, Occlusion Connections | Las Vegas, Nevada
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