AAOP 2021 – American Academy of Orofacial Pain 45th Scientific Meeting
Introducing AAOP 2021 – American Academy of Orofacial Pain 45th Scientific Meeting
Are you interested in expanding your knowledge of orofacial pain and its treatment? Look no further than the AAOP 2021 – American Academy of Orofacial Pain 45th Scientific Meeting. This highly anticipated event brings together experts in the field to discuss the latest advancements and research in orofacial pain management. Whether you’re a dentist, physician, physical therapist, or psychologist, this conference offers valuable insights into the multidisciplinary approach to treating orofacial pain.
The theme of this year’s meeting is “From Precision Medicine to Personalized Care,” highlighting the evolving field of orofacial pain and its individualized treatment strategies. With a focus on precision medicine, the conference will explore cutting-edge technologies, medications, and therapies that contribute to personalized care for patients suffering from chronic facial pain.
By attending the AAOP 2021 Scientific Meeting, you’ll have the opportunity to learn from renowned speakers and researchers who are at the forefront of orofacial pain treatment. The conference program features a diverse range of topics, including approaches to personalized orofacial pain therapies, myofascial trigger points and chronic pain, sleep disorders and their impact on orofacial pain, and much more. Additionally, you’ll gain insights into the latest research findings, clinical practices, and emerging trends in the field.
One of the unique features of the AAOP 2021 Scientific Meeting is the availability of online content. By registering for the event, you’ll receive a one-year AAOP Online Learning Subscription, granting you access to an extensive library of presentations and continuing education programs from not only 2021 but also previous years. This subscription is a valuable resource that allows you to stay up to date with the latest advancements in orofacial pain management throughout the year.
Previous attendees have praised the AAOP Scientific Meeting for its comprehensive content, expert speakers, and engaging discussions. By participating in this conference, you’ll join a community of professionals dedicated to improving patient care and advancing the field of orofacial pain.
Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to expand your knowledge, network with colleagues, and gain valuable insights into orofacial pain management. Register now for the AAOP 2021 – American Academy of Orofacial Pain 45th Scientific Meeting and join us in exploring the fascinating world of precision medicine and personalized care. Together, let’s make a difference in the lives of patients suffering from orofacial pain.
Friday, May 7, 2021 – All times are EDT
10:30 – 10:45 am – Welcome Remarks, Celebrating the Specialty
1.0 CE – Approaches to Personalized Orofacial Pain Therapies – A Future Vision A Tribute to William Maixner, 1952-2020 – Richard Ohrbach, DDS, PhD
1.25 CE – Refractory Orofacial Pain – Tara Renton, DDS, PhD
1.0 CE – Myofascial Trigger Points and Chronic Pain:The Dynamic Role of Central Sensitization and Neurogenic Inflammation – Jay Shah, MD
.50 CE – Q&A Speakers – Drs Ohrbach, Renton, Shah
AAOP Membership Meeting
1.0 CE – How to Interpet Pulse Oximetry Screening for Sleep Disorderd Breathing – Steven Bender, DDS, FAAOP, FAHS, FACD, DABOP
1.0 CE – Locked and Loaded: The Basics of Temporomandibular Disorders – Thomas Weber, DDS, MS
1.0 CE – Management of the Orofacial Pain Specialty Practice – James Fricton, DDS, MS
1.0 CE – Use of Botulinum Toxins in Orofacial Pain Management – Khawaja Shehryar Nasir, BDS, MS
Saturday, May 8, 2021– All times are EDT
9:30-10:30 am – Poster Viewing/Grant Reward Recipient
10:30-10:45 am – Welcome Remarks
.75 CE – Obstructive Sleep Apnea—Update 2021 – Stuart Quan, MD
.75 CE – Physical Therapy and TMD: What Patients Wish You Knew – Janey Prodoehl, PT, PhD, CCTT
1.75 CE – Expert Panel – Case Management – Moderator, Gary Klasser, DMD, Panelists, Glenn Clark, DDS, Tara Renton, DDS, PhD, & Donald Tanenbaum, DDS
.50 CE – Q&A Speakers – Drs Quan, Prodoehl
Closing Remarks, Introduction to AAOP 2022
Informational Sessions
Resident/Recent Graduates/Student Lunch – James Hawkins, DDS, George Maloney, DMD
Physical Therapy Meet & Greet – Eveline Erni, PT, MS, CMA, CCTT
Informational Session – ABOP – Gary Heir, DDS
Informational Session – AAOP Leadership and How to Get Involved – Ghabi Kaspo, DDS
Informational Session – Research Grant Opportunities – Thomas Weber, DDS
Mentorship Meeting -Mary Charles Haigler, DMD, MS, FAGD, Diplomate ABOP
Online Learning Subscription Portion of the Meeting
These presentation will be available via the AAOP Online Learning Subscription
1.0 CE – From Molecules To The Clinic: Mechanisms of Photo Biomodulation Therapy for Pain Management – Praveen Arany, BDS, MDS, MMSc, PhD
1.0 CE – Telehealth in Orofacial Pain – Alireza “Ray” Besharati, DMD, DDS
.75 CE – Tinnitus Diagnosis and Comprehensive Management – Edward Wright, DDS, MS & Ken Grundfast, MD
1.0 CE – The Psychology of Chronic Pain – Donald Goodman, PhD
1.25 CE – Effective Billing Methods for Sleep and Craniofacial Pain – Randy Curran
1.25 CE – Medical Cannabis: Cannabinoid Pharmacology, Clinical Pain Science & Public Health Impact – Shana Babalonis, PhD
1.0 CE – Focus Orofacial Manual Therapy Assessment and Management of (Awake) Bruxism by Physical Therapy – Harry Von Piekartz, PhD, MSc, PT, MT
.75 CE – Nocturnal Hypoxemia is a Better Predictor of Adverse OSA Related Consequences – Glenn Clark, DDS
1.0 CE – Digital Splint Fabrication – Alex Vaughan, DDS, MS
1.0 CE – Evaluation and Management of OSA in Pediatric Patients – Cristina Perez, DDS, MS
.75 CE- Phenotypical Characterization of Tension-Type Headache and Migraine – Fernando Exposto, DDS, MSc, PhD
.75 CE Sleep and Pain: Practical Applications – Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med, MSc
1.25 CE – Hypermobility Syndromes – David Saperstein, MD
1.25 CE – Management of Head and Neck Cancer Associated Pain – Khawaja Shehryar Nasir, BDS, MS
1.25 CE – Identifying the Red Flags of Orofacial Pain – Seena Patel, DMD, MPH
.75 CE – Dental Sleep Medicine in the Era of Precision Medicine and thoughts after 40 years of Clinical Research – Gilles Lavigne, DMD, MSc, PhD
.75 CE – Temporomandibular Disorders in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population – Cristina Perez, DDS, MS
.75 CE – Integrative Medicine: A Model for Individualize Care, Past and Future – Dharti Patel, DMD, ND, FDS RCS Ed, MSOM
.75 CE – Multi-Level Determinants of Pain – Flavia Kapos, DDS, MS
.75 CE – Why, What, Where, and When….Reviewing Medications for Treating Migraine – Mitchell Halter, PhD, MD
.75 CE – Relationship of the Cervical Spine to Temporomandibular Disorder: Examination and Treatment Considerations – Breanna Reynolds, PT, DPT, PhD, FAAOMPT
Dental Assistants & Auxiliary Course
1.0 CE – Sleep and Pain – Ivonne Hernandez, DDS, MS, Diplomate ABOP, ABDSM, Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE – Normal and Poor Sleep: Pathology and Comorbidities – John Dinan, DMD, MS, Diplomate ABOP
1.0 CE – SRBD: Screening and Diagnosis – Subha Giri, DDS, MS; Diplomate ABOP; Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE – Dental Sleep Patient: Interview, Exam, Treatment Options – Catalina Morarasu, DDS, PhD, MS, Diplomate ABOP, ABDSM, Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE – Oral Appliances for SRBD from A to Z – Mayoor Patel, DDS, MS, Diplomate ABOP, ABDSM, Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE – The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Orofacial Pain and Sleep Disorders – Antonio Romero, DDS, PhD, Diplomate ABOP, ABDSM, Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE -Medical Billing for Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine – Rose Nierman -Nierman Practice Management
1.0 CE – Clinical Examination for TMD and Orofacial Pain Patients – William Butcher, DDS, MS, Diplomate ABOP
1.0 CE – The Dental Assistant’s Role in the Self Care for TMD and Orofacial Pain Patients – Edward Wright, DDS, MS; Fellow AAOP; AAOP Past President
1.0 CE – Common Oral Lesions – Jaisri Thoppay, DDS, MBA, MS
1.0 CE – Headaches and Neuropathic Pain Disorders- Management – May Al-Kudhairy, BDS, DMSc, Diplomate ABOP, Fellow AAOP
1.0 CE – Physical Therapy Treatment for TMD and OFP with a Focus on At-Home Advice and Exercises –Shaun O’Connor, PT, DPT, Diplomat PTBCCT
Conference Clinical and Academic Learning Objectives
During the AAOP 2021 Scientific Meeting Attendees will:
1. Learn about and understand the emerging field of orofacial pain
2. Become familiar with foundational research that influences clinical practice
3. Understand the multidisciplinary nature of orofacial pain treatment, including the role of physical therapists, psychologists, and physicians
4. Understand the emerging trends and technologies in chronic facial pain including medications, photo biomodulation, injections, and digital fabrication
5. Learn about the latest data regarding sleep / pain relationship
6. Learn about the latest data regarding pharmacotherapeutic management of headache disorders
7. Explore the role of the dentist in sleep medicine and the latest research in sleep disordered breathing
8. Learn applicable elements of orofacial pain practice regarding such topics as insurance coding, staff management, marketing, and establishing scope of practice
8. Understand the neurological and psychological basis of treatment modalities involved in chronic facial pain
9. Develop strategies to assist patients with challenging presentations
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