Occlusion,TMJ Dysfunctions And Orofacial Pain From Π To Z. The Most Comprehensive Lecture Course
JEFFREY P. OKESON
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Course program
6 MODULES.
33 LESSONS
OCCLUSION, TMJ DYSFUNCTIONS AND OROFACIAL PAIN
FROM Π TO Z
33 LESSONS
OCCLUSION, TMJ DYSFUNCTIONS AND OROFACIAL PAIN
FROM Π TO Z
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1. AN INTRODUCTION TO TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS AND OROFACIAL PAIN:UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM
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2. THE ANATOMY AND BIOMECHANICS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT: UNDERSTANDING NORMAL FUNCTION
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3. ETIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: WHERE DOES OCCLUSION FIT?
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4. ETIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: WHERE DOES OCCLUSION FIT?
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5. FIVE JOINT POSITIONS THAT ARE USED IN DENTISTRY TODAY: THE SCIENCE AND CONTROVERSY. PART I
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6. FIVE JOINT POSITIONS THAT ARE USED IN DENTISTRY TODAY: THE SCIENCE AND CONTROVERSY. PART II
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AN INTRODUCTION TO TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS AND OROFACIAL PAIN:UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEM
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β Overview of orofacial pain. Causes of errors in diagnosis and treatment;
β TMJ disorders Ρlassification;
β Classification of Orofacial Pain;
β Diagnosis of TMJ disorders and orofacial pain;
β Differential diagnosis of orofacial pain;
β Establishing diagnosis;
β Selection the best treatment strategy;
β Clinical cases.
Duration 55 min
β TMJ disorders Ρlassification;
β Classification of Orofacial Pain;
β Diagnosis of TMJ disorders and orofacial pain;
β Differential diagnosis of orofacial pain;
β Establishing diagnosis;
β Selection the best treatment strategy;
β Clinical cases.
Duration 55 min
THE ANATOMY AND BIOMECHANICS OF THE TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT: UNDERSTANDING NORMAL FUNCTION
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β Why does a dentist need to know anatomy?
β TMJ anatomy;
β TMJ function;
β TMJ Biomechanics;
β The role of knowledge of normal anatomy and biomechanics for a dentist for the correct treatment of TMJ disorders.
Duration 44 min
β TMJ anatomy;
β TMJ function;
β TMJ Biomechanics;
β The role of knowledge of normal anatomy and biomechanics for a dentist for the correct treatment of TMJ disorders.
Duration 44 min
ETIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: WHERE DOES OCCLUSION FIT?
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β Etiological factors of Temporomandibular Disorders;
β Detailed analysis of five known etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β The role of knowledge of the etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β Does occlusion affect the occurrence of TMJ disorders?
β Finding the predominant etiological factor;
β The provision of patient care depending on the predominant etiological factor;
β Clinical cases.
Duration 60 min
β Detailed analysis of five known etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β The role of knowledge of the etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β Does occlusion affect the occurrence of TMJ disorders?
β Finding the predominant etiological factor;
β The provision of patient care depending on the predominant etiological factor;
β Clinical cases.
Duration 60 min
ETIOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS OF TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISORDERS: WHERE DOES OCCLUSION FIT?
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β The role of occlusion in the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β Musculoskeletally Stable Position (CR);
β Πptimum occlusal contact relationship;
β The optimum orthopedically stable relationship;
β Does loss of orthopedic stability lead to TMJ dysfunction?
β The concept of orthopedic stability in the masticatory system;
β Centric relation in modern dentistry;
β The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders.
β Patient Occlusion Recovery Protocol
Duration 65 min
β The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders;
β Musculoskeletally Stable Position (CR);
β Πptimum occlusal contact relationship;
β The optimum orthopedically stable relationship;
β Does loss of orthopedic stability lead to TMJ dysfunction?
β The concept of orthopedic stability in the masticatory system;
β Centric relation in modern dentistry;
β The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders.
β Patient Occlusion Recovery Protocol
Duration 65 min
FIVE JOINT POSITIONS THAT ARE USED IN DENTISTRY TODAY: THE SCIENCE AND CONTROVERSY. PART I
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β Concepts of Stable Joint Position:
β’ Musculoskeletally Stable Position,
β’ The most posterior retruded position,
β’ The anterior protrusive position,
β’ The 4/7 radiographic position,
β’ The neuromuscular position;
β Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle;
β 5 basic provisions of the condyle;
β Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.
Duration 63 min
β’ Musculoskeletally Stable Position,
β’ The most posterior retruded position,
β’ The anterior protrusive position,
β’ The 4/7 radiographic position,
β’ The neuromuscular position;
β Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle;
β 5 basic provisions of the condyle;
β Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.
Duration 63 min
FIVE JOINT POSITIONS THAT ARE USED IN DENTISTRY TODAY: THE SCIENCE AND CONTROVERSY. PART II
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β Concepts of Stable Joint Position. Continuation:
β’ Musculoskeletally Stable Position,
β’ The most posterior retruded position,
β’ The anterior protrusive position,
β’ The 4/7 radiographic position,
β’ The neuromuscular position;
β Factors leading to a reduction in symptoms of TMJ dysfunction;
β Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle;
β 5 basic provisions of the condyle;
β Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.
Duration 63 min
β’ Musculoskeletally Stable Position,
β’ The most posterior retruded position,
β’ The anterior protrusive position,
β’ The 4/7 radiographic position,
β’ The neuromuscular position;
β Factors leading to a reduction in symptoms of TMJ dysfunction;
β Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle;
β 5 basic provisions of the condyle;
β Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.
Duration 63 min
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JEFFREY P. OKESON
Occlusion,TMJ Dysfunctions And Orofacial Pain From Π To Z. The Most Comprehensive Lecture Course
Access to the course is unlimited in time!
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JEFFREY P. OKESONHas 250+ publications in the area of occlusion, TMJ disorders and orofacial pain.
Has presented more than 1300 invited lectures on the subject of TMD and orofacial pain in all 50 states and in 60 different countries.
He has received numerous teaching awards including βThe International Dentist of the Year Awardβ from the Academy of Dentistry International.
Author of two textbooks on TMJ disorders and facial pain, which have been translated into 12 languages.