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Module 3: Evaluating the Pain Patient and Establishing the Diagnosis
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Jeffrey P. Okeson
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5 lecciones (4h 23m)
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Lección 1.The Classification of Oral and Facial Pain. Module 3
– Classification of orofacial pain:
- Nociceptive pain
- Inflammatory pain
- Neuropathic pain
- Dysfunctional pain.
– Classification of oral and facial pain
– Clinical symptoms characteristic of various orofacial pains
– Diagnosing and choosing the right treatment plan for orofacial pain.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lección 2.The History and Examination of the Orofacial Pain Patient. Module 3
– Patient history
– The role of the patient history in making the correct diagnosis and drawing up a treatment plan
– Pain characteristic
– Examination of the Orofacial Pain Patient
– Diagnostic Manipulation
– Extraoral and intraoral diagnosis
– All the information a doctor needs to make a correct diagnosis.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lección 3.Keys to making a Differential Diagnosis: Is it Muscle Pain or Joint Pain? Module 3
– Classification of TMJ Disorders
– Differential diagnosis of muscle and joint pain
– 9 keys differential diagnosis:
- Patient history
- Restriction in mouth opening
- End feel
- Restriction of eccentric mandibular movements
- Interference in mouth opening
- Malocclusion
- Loading the joint
- Functional manipulation
- Anesthetic blockade.
– Proper diagnosis and treatment plan selection.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lección 4.The Use of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections. Part 1: Muscle Injections. Module 3
– Anesthetic blocking for differential diagnosis
– Indications and contraindications for anesthetic blocking
– Anesthetic blockade. Detailed protocol
– Anesthetics for blockade
– Complications of anesthetic blockade
– Muscle anatomy. The role of muscle anatomy knowledge for muscle injection
– Myofascial trigger point injections.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
Lección 5.The Use of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections. Part 2: Nerve blocks and Intracapsular Injections. Module 3
– Indications and contraindications for nerve blocks
– Indications and contraindications for intracapsular injection
– Nerve blocks and intracapsular injection detailed protocols
– Types of Anesthetics Used
– Auriculotemporal Nerve Block
– Sphenopalatinе block
– Complications of diagnostic and therapeutic injections.
Recommended for: Orthodontists, Prosthetists, Gnathologists, General dentists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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57m
Lección 1
The Classification of Oral and Facial Pain. Module 3
Jeffrey P. OkesonMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Overview and Need for Orofacial Pain Classification
9:04
Neurogenic vs Somatic Pain; Superficial Somatic Characteristics
18:11
Deep Somatic (Musculoskeletal) Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders
24:44
Visceral Facial Pain: Neurovascular, Pulpal, Sinus, ENT
31:07
Neuropathic Pain: Features and Episodic Neuralgias
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1h 12m
Lección 2
The History and Examination of the Orofacial Pain Patient. Module 3
Jeffrey P. OkesonMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and History‑Taking Principles
9:27
History Methods and Written Forms
18:24
Pain Location, Referral, Quality and Intensity
27:21
Timing, Aggravating/Relieving Factors and Red Flags
36:19
Psychosocial and Medical Review; Sleep and Lifestyle
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38m
Lección 3
Keys to making a Differential Diagnosis: Is it Muscle Pain or Joint Pain? Module 3
Jeffrey P. OkesonMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and objectives
2:47
TMD presentations: muscle versus intracapsular disorders
9:25
History-taking and pain characterization
10:18
Restricted mouth opening and end‑feel assessment
14:28
Eccentric movements: deviation versus normal
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56m
Lección 4
The Use of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Injections. Part 1: Muscle Injections. Module 3
Jeffrey P. OkesonMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction: local anesthetic blocking and scope
2:15
Indications and contraindications for injections
6:35
Types of injections and armamentarium
8:42
General rules and anesthetic selection
19:07
Trigger‑point technique and patient positioning
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