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In-house Pain Course
  • Approved for 25 hours of AGD/MAGD Credit
  • Three full days (plus a Thursday night session)
  • Limited Registration
  • Registration confirmed upon receipt of payment
  • inhouse3.jpgThis three-day seminar includes both lecture and patient care, with an emphasis on patient care. A new patient will be evaluated during the seminar, and the participants will observe the important initial diagnostic procedures, including the comprehensive history and examination, radiographs, diagnostic screening tools, and post-appointment consultation. To allow for individual attention and a positive learning environment, the seminar is limited to six to eight registrants. Participants will observe splint construction and have hands-on experience constructing and inserting a B splint and/or and NTI used for bruxism and nighttime wear. Emphasis is also placed on the role of Joint Vibration Analysis, EMG, and Electrognathology in the diagnostic phase. 

    1. A complete review of craniomandibular concepts

    • Anatomy review
    • Applicable physiology of acute and chronic pain

    2. Diagnosis

    • a. Comprehensive craniomandibular examination
      • Demonstration (including cranial nerve evaluation)
      • Hands-on experience
      • Review of forms
    • b. Imaging
      • Tomography:
      • Plain Films
      • The Radiographic Report
      • Dental Radiographs
      • Discussion of Transcranials and Panorex
      • MRI Interpretation and Prescription (How, Why and When)
    • c. BioPak
      • EMG How, Why, and When
      • EGN How, Why, and When
      • JVA As a Screening Device, as well as for advanced diagnosis
      • Neuromuscular Bite
      • How, Why, and When: Tomograph Confirmation
      • Ligament Insertion Injections for Diagnosis
      • Correlation of Findings to for Correct Diagnosis
      • Subjective and Objective and Assessment Recordings in the SOAP Report

    3. Treatment planning

    • a. Differential Diagnosis
      • MPD
      • Myositis and myalgia
      • Temporal tendonitis
      • Ernest's Syndrome
      • Eagles Syndrome
      • Migraine
      • Mixed headache
      • Muscle contraction headache
      • Atypical & typical trigeminal neuralgia
      • Atypical facial pain
      • Atypical odontaliga
      • Intracapuslar TMJ dysfunctions
      • Internal Derangements with and with­out reduction
      • Degenerative diseases
      • Ligament laxity and discothithesis
      • Bruxism and other Parafunctional habits
    • b. Diagnostically Driven Treatment Planning
      • When to use splints
      • Splint design
        • MORA
        • Maxillary and Mandibular B splints
        • Maxillary and Mandibular NTIs
        • MAPA
        • Soft pivotal
      • When NOT to use splints
      • Ligament Insertion Injections
        • Prolotherapy
        • Anesthetic
      • Sympathetic Ganglion Injections
        • Sphenopalatine
        • Otic
        • Submandibular
      • Specific treatment for diagnosis
        • Temporal tendonitis: Why a splint causes more pain
        • Ernest's syndrome
        • Post trauma joint ligament damage
        • Joint inflammation
        • Acute vs. chronic closed lock
        • Precautions to take for the compromised patient in general dental setting
      • Trigger point injections
      • Iontophoreses
      • Vapo-coolant Spray and Stretch therapy
      • Moist Heat Therapy
      • TENS
      • TMJ injections
        • Prolotherapy for disk laxity
        • Corticosterioid injections
        • Anesthetic injections
      • Referral patterns: When and to whom

    4. Phase II Therapy

    • Basic Principal: Minimize Treatment, Maximize patient comfort
    • Orthodontics: Discussion
    • Overlay construction
    • Phase II Restorative dentistry
    • When to Consider; How to proceed
    • Experimental phase with decreased wear time of appliances

    5. Practice management

    • How to incorporate procedures in your office
      • Incorporation into a general dental office
      • Converting a portion of practice to a pain related practice
      • Patient record keeping and progress notes
      • The all important first contact via phone
      • The all important first visit
    • Insurance and billing
    • Referral and practice building
      • Initial report and letter
      • Progress reports

    6. A Review of the Dentist's Role in Sleep Medicine

    • Diagnosis of Sleep Obstructive Disorders
    • Oral Appliances
      • Indications
      • Vs. CPAP or with CPAP
      • Screening for
      • Side Effects
      • Prevention
      • Treatment


    Day 1:

    8 AM - NOON - Lecture
    1PM - 5PM -In-house Patient Care
    7:30 PM - 10PM -Lecture

    Day 2:

    8AM - 10AM - Lecture
    10AM - 5 PM - In-house Patient Care

    Day 3:

    9AM - NOON - Lecture & Appliance Construction
    1PM - 4PM - Summary Lecture & Muscle Palpation Demonstration


     
     

     
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