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Module 1: Understanding Masticatory Function and Dysfunction

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6 Lektionen + 1 gratis (6S 39M)

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This course will give you a comprehensive understanding of TMJ dysfunctions, orofacial pain and occlusion in the concept of Jeffrey Okeson performed by the legendary author!


The course contains information only with a scientific evidence base - this will help to take a fresh look at functional issues. We recommend this course as a must for every dentist. 


During the course you will learn:


– TMJ anatomy and biomechanics 

– Etiologic considerations of TMD

– Five joint positions that are used in dentistry today

– Intracapsular disorders of the TMJ.

Lektion 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.

Lektion 2.The Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint: Understanding Normal Function. Module 1

– Why does a dentist need to know anatomy?

– TMJ anatomy

– TMJ function

– TMJ Biomechanics

– The role of knowledge of normal anatomy and biomechanics for a dentist for the correct treatment of TMJ disorders.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Lektion 3.Etiologic Considerations of Temporomandibular Disorders: Where does Occlusion Fit? Module 1

– Etiological factors of Temporomandibular Disorders

– Detailed analysis of five known etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders

– The role of knowledge of the etiological factors for the occurrence of TMJ disorders

– Does occlusion affect the occurrence of TMJ disorders?

– Finding the predominant etiological factor

– The provision of patient care depending on the predominant etiological factor

– Clinical cases.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Lektion 4.What every dentist needs to know about Occlusion and Temporomandibular Disorders. Module 1

– The role of occlusion in the occurrence of TMJ disorders

– The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders

– Musculoskeletally Stable Position (CR)

– Оptimum occlusal contact relationship

– The optimum orthopedically stable relationship

– Does loss of orthopedic stability lead to TMJ dysfunction?

– The concept of orthopedic stability in the masticatory system

– Centric relation in modern dentistry

– The association of occlusion and the occurrence of TMJ disorders

– Patient Occlusion Recovery Protocol.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Lektion 5.Five Joint Positions that are used in Dentistry Today: The Science and Controversy - Part I. Module 1

– Concepts of Stable Joint Position:


- Musculoskeletally Stable Position

- The most posterior retruded position

- The anterior protrusive position

- The 4/7 radiographic position

- The neuromuscular position.


– Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle

– 5 basic provisions of the condyle

– Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Lektion 6.Five Joint Positions that are used in Dentistry Today: The Science and Controversy - Part II. Module 1

– Concepts of Stable Joint Position. Continuation:


- Musculoskeletally Stable Position

- The most posterior retruded position

- The anterior protrusive position

- The 4/7 radiographic position

- he neuromuscular position.


– Factors leading to a reduction in symptoms of TMJ dysfunction

– Analysis of the most physiological position of the condyle

– 5 basic provisions of the condyle

– Patient treatment protocol depending on the provisions of the condyle.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Lektion 7.Understanding Intracapsular Disorders of the Temporomandibular Joint. Module 1

– TMJ Disorders. Classification:


- Derangements of the Condyle-Disc Complex

- Structural incompatibilities.


– Analysis of changes in TMJ that cause clicks

– The relationship between specific articular symptoms and various intracapsular disorders

– Etiology of TMJ clicks

– Diagnosis of TMJ Disorders

– Treatment Plan for Intracapsular Disorders

– Factors affecting the choice of treatment plan.


Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.

Der Kurs beinhaltet die nächsten Lektionen:

58M
Lektion 1Klinisches Video

Free example. Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain: Understanding the Problem

Jeffrey P. Okeson
43M
Lektion 2

The Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint: Understanding Normal Function. Module 1

Jeffrey P. Okeson
1S
Lektion 3

Etiologic Considerations of Temporomandibular Disorders: Where does Occlusion Fit? Module 1

Jeffrey P. Okeson
1S 3M
Lektion 4

What every dentist needs to know about Occlusion and Temporomandibular Disorders. Module 1

Jeffrey P. Okeson