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Craniofacial Pain and Pathofunction - Part I

Temporomandibular Disorder: Current Concepts

COURSE DESCRIPTION:

Temporomandibular disorders represent a group of musculoskeletal conditions that share common signs and symptoms. Identification of the specific diagnostic entity involved in each case is essential prior to the development of a case specific plan of management. Diagnosis of TMD may be extremely challenging due to the complexity of sensory innervation of the head and neck, the frequency of referred pain in the region, and the uniqueness of each individual’s pain experience. Part I of this comprehensive series will present general principles of examination, differential diagnosis, and management of patients with TMD. Special emphasis will be placed on the multifaceted aspects of a well-structured history taking process. A sequential format for clinical examination of the temporomandibular joints, head and neck musculature, and occlusal function will be described in detail. Clinical characteristics and management considerations for the various subgroups of intracapsular and extracapsular disorders will be pre sented.

COURSE OBJECTIVES:

At the end of the course, each participant should be able to:

  • Describe pain pathways and mechanisms in the head and neck
  • Differentiate between acute and chronic pain
  • Understand the rationale for utilization of a systematic protocol for examination of the TM joints, the masticatory and cervical musculature, and occlusal function
  • Describe the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint and head and neck musculature as they relate to orofacial pain and pathofunction
  • Understand the rationale for use of local anesthetics in the diagnosis and treatment of orofacial pain
  • Understand the principles of occlusal orthotic therapy (rationale for use and goals of treatment)
  • Understand the current concepts of occlusal risk factors with regard to temporomandibular disorders

FACULTY: Henry Gremillion, D.D.S., M.A.G.D., Parker Mahan, D.D.S., Ph.D., Frank Dolwick, D.M.D., John Neubert, D.D.S., Ph.D.

DATES: August 17-19, 2006 (Thursday-Saturday)

LOCATION: University of Florida College of Dentistry

REGISTRATION FEE: $895 Dentists (including luncheons)

CEUs: 24 Contact Hours. Participation.

COURSE #: 060601

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