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Free learning in functional dentistry. 3 CE credits
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Mariano Rocabado
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Jeffrey P. Okeson
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David Angelo
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Nick Rainey
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4 lessons (3h 38min)
3 CE Credits

English
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Description
Free learning in functional dentistry, for which you will receive 3 CE points!
During the online course you will learn:
– TMJ anatomy
– TMD сlassification
– Diagnosis of TMJ disorders and orofacial pain
– Differential diagnosis of orofacial pain.
Lesson 1.Free example. Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Understanding the Problem
– Overview of orofacial pain. Causes of errors in diagnosis and treatment
– TMJ disorders сlassification
– Classification of Orofacial Pain
– Diagnosis of TMJ disorders and orofacial pain
– Differential diagnosis of orofacial pain
– Establishing diagnosis
– Selection the best treatment strategy
– Clinical cases.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lesson 2.Synovial Temporomandibular Joint Integrative Functional Anatomy
– The true definition of synovial joint
– Anatomy of synovial temporomandibular joint
– Anatomy of the temporal bone
– Histological and anatomical analysis of the synovial membrane
– Craniocervical mandibular (CCM) tricentric relation
– Determining the craniocervical position in relation to the CR
– Radiological analysis of the TMJ.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 3.Understanding TMD: An Overview of TMJ Anatomy and Diagnosis
– Relevant anatomy including the muscles of mastication, mandibular nerve (V3), trigeminocervical nucleus, articular disc, temporomandibular, and cervical spine
– Disc displacement classification
– Disc disorder progression to patient presentations
– The quality of the prevalence data of TMJ disorders
– Diagnosis of orofacial pain
– Prognosis of TMD.
Recommended for: Functional dentists, General dentists.
Lesson 4.Free example. Temporomandibular joint anatomy
– Temporomandibular joint embryology
– Temporomandibular joint histology
– Temporomandibular joint anatomy:
- bone structures
- synovial elements and cartilage
- synovial fluid
- ligamentous apparatus
- muscle.
– Temporomandibular joint biomechanics.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Functional dentists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons.
Course includes next lessons:
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58min
Lesson 1Clinical Video
Free example. Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Understanding the Problem
Jeffrey P. OkesonShow lesson program
0:01
Introduction and Program Overview
7:11
Assessing Whether to Treat
11:01
Evidence Levels: Hard, Soft, Fringe
20:04
Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Thinking
26:16
Diagnosis and Treatment Failure

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