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Seminar
Budapest
5 - 6 Jun 2027
English
Interdisciplinary Functional Dentistry. Seminar by Mariano Rocabado. "Standart" option
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Mariano Rocabado
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Course details
Lecturers
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Program
Dentistry meets physiotherapy in the protocols of one of the most inspiring specialists and renowned educators, Professor Mariano Rocabado!
This advanced 3-day seminar in the beautiful capital of Hungary – Budapest – explores the most complex craniofacial cases, where occlusion, bruxism, and cervical dysfunction intersect, showing how interdisciplinary collaboration creates true functional stability even before any occlusal rehabilitation.
During his lectures, Professor Rocabado will go beyond traditional approaches, combining diagnostics, clinical reasoning, and proven techniques into a clear, practical model that helps participants handle even the most complex cases with confidence and precision.
During the seminar, you will learn about:
– Foundations of the cranio–cervico–mandibular relationship, occlusion, and bruxism, and their impact on functional stability
– Interdisciplinary assessment strategies for dentists and physiotherapists, including static and dynamic occlusal analysis, postural evaluation, and TMJ examination
– Analog and digital articulator mounting techniques and working with the facebow
– Principles of decompression,stabilization and neuromuscular integration
– Clinical application of occlusal splints within the tricentric concept
– TMJ and cervical physiotherapy techniques, including decompression, myofascial release, derotation, and deep stabilizer activation.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
– Evaluate the cranio–cervico–mandibular relationship comprehensively
– Detect instability before rehabilitation
– Integrate dental and physiotherapy diagnosis
– Determine the appropriate occlusal splint for each patient
– Apply basic and advanced TMJ and cervical stabilization techniques
– Establish real clinical criteria for functional stability
– Communicate and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team (orthodontics, prosthodontics, oral surgery, physiotherapy, dental laboratory) to achieve long-term stability.
IMPORTANT: the “Seminar. Comfort”, “Seminar+Demonstration. VIP” and “Practical Course” participation options are also available for purchase.
Advantages of the “Seminar. Standard” participation option:
– Participation in the scientific program
– Coffee break
– Notes and handouts
– Certificate of participation
– ADA credits available upon request.
Program
Day 1 (June 5)
First Consultation. Interdisciplinary Approach
– Diagnostic foundations and tricentric relationship:
- Concept of the Tricentric Relationship
- Cranio–cervical relationship
- Mandibular centric relation
- TMJ and cervical normality in radiographs and CBCT
- Neuromuscular integration abd the clinical importance prior to rehabilitation.
– First Interdisciplinary Consultation:
- What to evaluate? What to observe? Most common findings?
– The first interdisciplinary consultation for dentists:
- Static and dynamic occlusal analysis
- Wear patterns compatible with bruxism
- Occlusal interferences
- TMJ evaluation (sounds, limitations, deviations) and cranio-cervical assessment
- Centric relation vs maximum intercuspation.
– The first interdisciplinary consultation for physiotherapists:
- Global postural assessment
- TMJ condyle–temporal fossa relationship
- Forward head posture
- Cervical rotations
- C0–C1–C2 mobility tests
- Muscle evaluation (suboccipitals, SCM, upper trapezius).
– Analog and digital mounting:
- Use of articulator
- Centric relation records
- Facebow transfer
- Digital mounting and virtual analysis
- Advantages and limitations of each method.
Day 2 (June 6)
Stabilization Techniques and Functional Correction
– Principles of decompression and stabilization:
- Radiological images of different pathologies and their relation to articulator mounting
- Concept of neuromuscular stability
- When not to rehabilitate?
– Role of the TRICENTRIC stabilization splint:
- How is it developed in conjunction with physiotherapy?
- Why is it different from a full-contact splint and Lucia Jig (anterior-only contact)?
– Motor control and muscle re-education
– How to Check the TRICENTRIC Occlusal Splint?
– TRICENTRIC occlusal splint and its clinical development according to pathology and patient evolution
– Clinical integration of dentistry and physiotherapy.
More fun together!
Discounts for group registrations!
2-4
10 %
5-11
20 %
12+
30 %

Lecturers 1
Physical therapist and orthopedic manual therapy specialist focusing on craniofacial and temporomandibular joint disorders. Dean of Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences at Universidad Andrés Bello, Santiago, Chile (2005-2017, continuing as Professor). Full Professor at University of Chile, Department of Orthodontics.
Over 50 years of clinical and academic experience in craniocervical and craniomandibular biomechanics and pain management. Founder and Director of CEDIME (Centro de Estudios de las Disfunciones Músculo Esqueléticas), Santiago, Chile. Former Director of the Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy (DPT) at University of Saint Augustine, Southern Hemisphere, South America and South Africa. Former Medical and Physical Rehabilitation Director at Integramédica, Chile.
International authority on TMJ dysfunction having developed the Rocabado approach to craniomandibular and craniocervical disorders integrating manual therapy with dental treatment. Honorary Member of American Academy of Orofacial Pain and American Academy of Craniofacial Pain. Founding member and past President of Chilean Academy of Craniomandibular Disorders and Facial Pain, Brazilian Academy of Craniomandibular and Craniocervical Disorders and Facial Pain, and Iberian Latin American Academy of Head, Neck and Facial Pain. Founding member of Italian Craniomandibular and Orofacial Pain Academy.
Kinesiology degree from University of Chile. Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) from University of Saint Augustine, Florida, USA (2003). Certified Orthopedic Manual Therapist (OMT-Chile), specialist training from Health Institute Atlanta, USA. Honorary Member of Argentinean Association of Physiatry and Kinesiology, Colombian Physical Therapy Association, and Chilean Orthodontic Society. Member of American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and Patron of Norwegian Manual Therapy Group, Australia. Editorial Board member of Cranio and Orthopedic and Manual Therapy journals. Author of multiple textbooks on head and neck biomechanics, pain, and exercise protocols. Internationally recognized for contributions to interdisciplinary treatment of TMJ disorders requiring collaboration between physical therapists and dentists.
Venue
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Budapest, Hungary
The address of the venue will be announced later, approximately 30 days before the start of the event.
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