TMJ DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING: LECTURE/ WORKSHOP WITH TMJ
DISSECTIONSATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2019 FOR DENTISTS
COURSE SUMMARY:
This lecture/laboratory program is designed to provide the experienced
clinical dentist or specialist with a comprehensive overview of the
temporomandibular joint differential diagnosis and treatment.
Because of the unique and complex bi-articulation, a review of the
anatomy and biomechanics are merited in understanding the TMJ
disorders. A detailed step by step approach to a thorough clinical
examination will be presented.Clinical relvance and simple management
will be discussed.
The significance of muscle disorders in the management of orofacial
pain will be discussed. TMJ imaging and cone beam techniques will also
be reviewed to improve the understanding of TMJ imaging.At the
completion of this presentation, the practitioner will have a
comprehensive understanding of the significance of occlusion in
temporomandibular function and dysfunction, the nature of displacement
of the articular disc, and the treatment options available.
Taught by three experts in their field of study, this course provides
the participants with a unique learning experience to fully understand
the complexity of TMJ/TMD disorders. A one of a kind program,
multidisciplinary in the teaching approach.
HANDS-ON CADAVER TMJ DISSECTION IN THE AFTERNOON SESSION:
This intensive, hands-on program will enhance the understanding of the
temporomandibular joint, in that the participants will have the unique
opportunity to work closely with anatomist, Dr. Robert Spears in
performing a detailed dissection of the TMJ and muscles of mastication
on fresh cadaver heads.
Almost exclusively a laboratory program, Dr. Spears will begin the
afternoon with a lecture which will review in detail the joint and
surrounding tissues. Participants will then have an opportunity to
dissect and view the anatomic structures presented. At the completion
of this laboratory, the practitioner will have a comprehensive
understanding of the anatomy of the temporomandibular joint, the
muscle attachments, and innervations of the joint.
COURSE PRESENTERS:
AGD CODES: 012 Anatomy; 180 Myofascial Pain Dysfunction/Occlusion; 182
TM Disorders;
Dr. Steven D. Bender: earned his Doctorate of Dental Surgery degree
from Baylor College of Dentistry, in 1986 and practiced restorative
dentistry for 14 years. He has completed postgraduate dental
education training at the L.D. Pankey Institute and the Dawson Center
for Advanced Dental Study.
Dr. Bender studied orofacial pain and temporomandibular disorders at
the Parker E Mahan Facial Pain Center at the University Of Florida
College Of Dentistry under the mentorship of Doctors Henry Gremillion
and Parker Mahan. From 2000-2015 he maintained a private practice
devoted to pain management of the head and face as well as sleep
medicine. From 2016 he transitioned into a full time faculty member
at the Texas A&M University College of Dentistry and assumed the role
of Director of Facial Pain and Sleep Medicine.
He has earned Fellowships in the American Academy of Orofacial Pain,
the American Headache Society, the International Academy of Oral
Oncology, and the American College of Dentists. He holds the Office of
Council chair and the immediate past president of the American Academy
of Oraofacial Pain and past president of the Fourth District Dental
Society of Texas and the Dallas Academy of General Dentistry. In
addition, he has served as a consultant for the United States Army.
* DR. MADHU NAIR: is a tenured Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology at the Texas A&M College of Dentistry, and Director of the
Imaging Center. He is a diplomate of the American Board of Oral and
Maxillofacial Radiology and currently serves as the Program Director
of the OMFR graduate program. He is fellowship-trained in medical
Radiology Informatics from the University of Pittsburgh Medical
Center.
Dr. Nair underwent graduate training in Oral and Maxillofacial
Radiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of
Dentistry, and earned an additional Master’s and PhD from Goteborg
University, Sweden in Radiology. He holds memberships in numerous
organizations such as the Radiological Society of North America,
Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine, American College of
Radiology, American Society of Head and Neck Radiology, ADA, AAOMR,
AADR/IADR, and the European Society of Radiology, among other
organizations. Dr. Nair co-chaired the national joint expert panel of
the AAE and the AAOMR that developed a position paper on the use of
Cone Beam CT in Endodontics.
His research interests include 3D imaging, image processing/analyses,
radiology informatics, teleradiology, digital radiography, and
computer aided diagnostic techniques. He has lectured and published
extensively in peer-reviewed journals. He has served as chair of
numerous national level committees, and special emphasis panels of the
NIH.
DR. ROBERT SPEARS: Former Professor of Biomedical Sciences with PhD in
biomedical science from Texas A&M University Baylor College of
Dentistry where he served as the Director of Student Research and as
the AADR Student Research Advisor.
He currently serves as Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs, UT Houston,
School of Dentistry. His research interests focuses on inflammatory
mediators and the interaction of elements of the immune and nervous
system.
Dr. Spears was awarded Teacher of the Year in 1997 and teaches gross
anatomy and oral histology (Course Director), cell biology, microscopy
and associated techniques(Course Director).
He has a number of research grants with other faculty members at BCD
with TMJ as a special interest, and received the American Association
of Anatomists Basmajian Award in 2005.
COURSE INFORMATION:
DATE : Saturday, June 15, 2019
TIME : 8:00 am - 8:30 am – Registration
8:30 am - 4:30 pm – Presentation
LOCATION : Texas A&M College of Dentistry, 6th Floor, Hands on in
Gross Anatomy Lab, Lecture will be in 605
CREDIT : 7 lecture/participation hours
COURSE FEE : *$350 DENTISTS; $175 RDH OR AUX., $175 BCD FACULTY,
$75 BCD RESIDENT
Register for this course and Friday Surgical Course for a combined fee
of $2000.00. Friday gives you an opportunity to work the Dr. Wilson
and Dr. Gruskin, master periodontist and oral surgeon to learn one on
one surgical techniques to use in your office Monday morning.
PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE OF EDUCATION 214-828-8238 FOR ANY QUESTIONS.
AGD CODES: 012 Anatomy; 180 Myofascial Pain Dysfunction/Occlusion; 182
TM Disorders
*THE HANDS-ON PORTION IS LIMITED TO 20 DENTISTS
Continental breakfast and buffet lunch served
COURSE TOPICS AND OBJECTIVES:
* ·Examination Techniques: Basic Anatomy and Biomechanics of the
TMJ
* ·Myofacial Dysfunction: diagnosis
* ·Articular Derangement: understanding the locking phenomenon
* ·Occlusion and the TMJ: understand the influence of
* Occlusion and the stability of TMJ
* ·Learn the pathologic conditions involving the TMJ
* ·Radiology of the Temporomandibular joint·Learn the nature of
displacement of the articular disc
Hands-on session course objectives:
* Review the anatomy of the TMJ
* ·Review the Anatomy of the muscles of mastication
* ·Review the anatomy of the articular disc
* ·Learn the nature of displacement of the articular disc
* ·Learn the pathologic conditions involving the TMJ
* ·Radiology of the Temporomandibular joint
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Texas A&M University College of Dentistry
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