Occlusion, TMD and Orofacial Pain, from Beginning to End
Are you interested in learning how to effectively manage temporomandibular disorders (TMD) and orofacial pain in your patients? If so, then our comprehensive course is for you!
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills necessary to differentiate TMD and orofacial pain disorders from other orofacial pain disorders, understand the relationship between occlusion, bruxism, and TMD, and take a comprehensive pain history and complete a thorough examination for TMD and orofacial pain disorders. You will also learn about the role of the clinical psychologist and physical therapist in managing orofacial pain disorders, as well as the role of oral appliances in managing TMD.
Led by Jeffrey P. Okeson, DMD, professor and dean of the Orofacial Pain Program at the University of Kentucky, this course offers 33 lectures spanning over 33 hours of content. You will learn about the anatomy and biomechanics of the TMJ, etiology of TMD, understanding pain referral in the head and neck, and much more.
Upon completion of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge necessary to effectively manage TMD and orofacial pain disorders in your patients, making you a more competent and confident practitioner in your field. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your skills and differentiate yourself from other dentists in your area!
Video List:
Lecture 1 Introduction to TMD and Orofacial Pain
Lecture 2 Anatomy and Biomechanics of the TMJ
Lecture 3 Part 1 Etiology of TMD
Lecture 4 Part 2 Etiology of TMD
Lecture 5 Part 1a Five Joint Positions used in Dentistry Today
Lecture 6 Five Joint Positions that are used in Dentistry Today
Lecture 7 Understanding Intracapsular Disorders of the TMJ
Lecture 8 Introduction to Orofacial Paina Understanding the Concepts and Complexity
Lecture 9 Understanding the Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Orofacial Pain The Peripheral Nervous System
Lecture 10 Understanding the Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology of Orofacial Pain
Lecture 11 he History of Pain and Pain Concepts
Lecture 12 Understanding Pain Referral in the Head and Neck
Lecture 13 The Classification of Oral and Facial Pain
Lecture 14 The History and Examination of the Orofacial Pain Patient
Lecture 15 Keys to making a Differential Diagnosis: Is it Muscle Pain or Joint Pain?
Lecture 16 The Use of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections: Part 1: Muscle Injections
Lecture 17 The Use of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections: Part 2: Nerve blocks and Intracapsular Injections
Lecture 18 Managing Muscle Pain – Part 1
Lecture 19 Managing Muscle Pain – Part 2
Lecture 20 Managing Muscle Pain – Part 3
Lecture 21 The Indications and Fabrication of a Stabilization Appliance
Lecture 22 The Management of Muscle Pain with a Stabilization Appliance: What do you do next?
Lecture 23 Indications and Fabrication of an Anterior Positioning
Lecture 24 Treatment Protocol for using an Anterior Positioning
Lecture 25 Headache – Part 1: Migraine, Tension Type Headache and Medication Overuse Headache
Lecture 26 Headache – Part 2: Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgia and Temporal Arteritis
Lecture 27 Neuropathic Pains – Part 1: Trigeminal Neuralgia and Entrapment Neuropathy
Lecture 28 Neuropathic Pains – Part 2: Neuritis and other Continuous Neuropathic Pains
Lecture 29 Neuropathic Pains – Part 3: Continuous Dentoalveolar Pain, Postherpetic Neuralgia and CRPS
Lecture 30 Orthodontic Therapy and TM Disorders: Maintaining a Healthy Masticatory System
Lecture 31 Diagnostic Considerations of Non-Odontogenic Toothache
Lecture 32 Occlusal Appliances: Science or Theory?
Lecture 33 The Use of Botox in Dentistry
By: Jeffrey P Okeson, DMD
Professor and Dean Founder, Orofacial Pain Program
University of Kentucky – Lexington, Kentucky, USA
33 Lectures – Duration 33 hours – Files Size: 22 GB
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