/education-service/media/default/43014/3708d1e5.jpg)
Exclusive Course
Module 4: Managing Temporomandibular Disorders
/education-service/media/default/46344/e66fa1b0.jpg)
Retail price
39 $ per lesson
Installments from NaN undefined per month
What’s included in
7 exclusive lessons of that course

+ 14 bonus points (≈14 $) for the purchase
Installments from 61 $ per month
Installments from 61 $ per month
Details
7 lessons (6h 31min)
5.75 CE Credits

English
Access to the record for 180 days or without limits with Membership
Description
-
Lesson 1.Managing Muscle Pain - Part 1. Module 4
– Classification of facial pain
– Pathophysiology of muscle pain
– Etiological factors of muscle pain
– The role of psychological factors in the occurrence of muscle pain
– Different manifestations of muscle pain
– The choice of treatment depending on the type of muscle pain.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Managing Muscle Pain - Part 2: Co-Contraction, Local Muscle Soreness and Myospasm. Module 4
– Co-Contraction. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Local Muscle Soreness. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Myospasm. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Correct diagnosis
– Choosing an effective treatment plan depending on the diagnosis
– Diagnostic methods: patient history and examination of the masticatory structures.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Managing Muscle Pain - Part 3: Myofascial Pain, Central Mediated Myalgia and Fibromyalgia. Module 4
– Myofascial Pain. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Central Mediated Myalgia. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Fibromyalgia. Etiology. Diagnostics. Patient history. Clinical manifestations. Treatment
– Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for myofascial pain, central mediated myalgia and fibromyalgia
– The role of the dentist in each of these muscle pain condition.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.The Indications and Fabrication of a Stabilization Appliance. Module 4
– Types of Stabilization Appliance
– Indications for the use of Stabilization Appliance
– Simple and straight-forward technique to fabricate a stabilization appliance. Each step of the fabrication is presented with photos and video clips making the procedures easy to use in your office
– Clinical protocols for the use of Stabilization Appliance
– Therapeutic goals of the Stabilization Appliance
– Final criteria for the Stabilization Appliance.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 5.The Management of Muscle Pain with a Stabilization Appliance: What do you do next? Module 4
– Treatment of patients with local muscle soreness
– The effect of stabilization appliance on reducing patient symptoms
– The effect of vertical dimension on the occurrence of TMJ dysfunction
– Step by step algorithm that gives direction to the clinician regarding the proper sequencing of treatment for a stabilization appliance
– 8 different ways a stabilization appliance may help reduce the patient`s TMD symptoms
– Relationship `Dentist - Patient`.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 6.Indications and Fabrication of an Anterior Positioning. Module 4
– Treatment for TMJ Disorders
– Philosophy of treatment for TMJ disorders. Which one to choose?
– Indications and contraindications for use of Anterior Positioning
– Anterior Positioning Step-by-Step Protocol
– Choosing the correct mandibular position
– Long-Term Results Using Anterior Positioning.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 7.Treatment Protocol for using an Anterior Positioning Appliance. Module 4
– Disc displacement treatment. Algorithm
– Disc dislocation treatment. Algorithm
– Simple and effective way to use an anterior positioning appliance
– A treatment algorithm for a patient with a painful disc displacement with reduction
– The management of patients with disc dislocation without reduction
– Long-term results of treatment of displacement and dislocation of the disk.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Course includes next lessons:
/education-service/media/default/43015/2e966d95.jpg)
Managing Muscle Pain - Part 1. Module 4
Jeffrey P. Okeson0:01
Introduction and TMD Management Overview
2:14
Why Focus on Muscle Pain; Prevalence Data
8:56
Classification of Orofacial Muscle Pain
15:00
EMG, Laboratory Stressor and Psychophysiology
21:07
Autonomic Nervous System and Hypervigilance
/education-service/media/default/43016/e308a07a.jpg)
Managing Muscle Pain - Part 2: Co-Contraction, Local Muscle Soreness and Myospasm. Module 4
Jeffrey P. Okeson0:01
Introduction and Protective Co-contraction
7:11
Local Muscle Soreness: Definition & Cyclic Mechanism
14:37
Etiology: Overuse, Delayed-Onset, Bruxism & Stress
24:35
History and Clinical Characteristics
36:46
Behavioral Management and Occlusal Appliances
/education-service/media/default/43017/41bbd00b.jpg)
Managing Muscle Pain - Part 3: Myofascial Pain, Central Mediated Myalgia and Fibromyalgia. Module 4
Jeffrey P. Okeson0:01
Classification of Muscle Pain and Myofascial Overview
6:21
Myofascial Pain: Etiology and Clinical Features
13:23
Myofascial Pain Management and Interventions
23:42
Central Mechanisms and Perpetuating Factors
31:07
Central‑Mediated Myalgia: Diagnosis and Treatment
/education-service/media/default/43018/fe4e4517.jpg)
The Indications and Fabrication of a Stabilization Appliance. Module 4
Jeffrey P. Okeson0:01
Stabilization appliance: indications and rationale
6:02
Maxillary splint fabrication: materials and stent preparation
12:21
Finding musculoskeletal stable position and creating anterior stop
20:40
Developing centric contacts: cusp‑tip to flat stops
29:00
Eccentric guidance: canine guidance and lateral/protrusive adjustments
Need to consult a training expert?
Submit an application — our manager will answer all your questions and find the training that suits you
Orthodontics
Treatment methods
Functional Dentistry
Treatment methods

Study now — pay later
/education-service/media/images/chosen-a-learning-format-3.png)
Have you chosen a learning format?
One-time purchase | |||
|---|---|---|---|
Lessons included | – | 7 lessons of that course | |
Access period | without limits | 180 days | |
Price per lesson | ... | 39 $ | |
Total price | ... per year | 364 $ 273 $ per course | |
Lecturers 1
Organizer

OHI-S
OHI-S is the world's leading educational platform for dentists worldwide!
Our core product is training led by the top global speakers in all branches of dentistry. On our platform, you will find courses covering every dental specialty. We offer a comprehensive range of educational formats: congresses, seminars, hands-on workshops, and online courses.
We provide education in 7 languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, German, French, Ukrainian, Russian.
Our offline projects take place in the most picturesque locations around the world: Kyoto, Florence, Rome, Bologna, Vienna, Berlin, and Prague. Our clients always have a unique opportunity to combine acquiring valuable knowledge with experiencing rich cultural environments.
OHI-S is not just a platform, it’s an entire ecosystem for professionals. Our mobile application, marketplace, and specialized social network connect dentists from all corners of the globe, creating a powerful community for knowledge exchange and collective growth.
Any questions left?
Submit an application — our manager will answer all your questions and find the training that suits you

/education-service/media/default/46344/e66fa1b0.jpg)