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Neuromuscular dentistry from A to Z
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Prabu Raman
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Fabio Savastano
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Rajesh Raveendranathan
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Michael Miyasaki
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Ira Shapira
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A detailed training on neuromuscular dentistry from leading experts in the USA, Europe and Asia!
The lecturers will teach you how to treat the following pathologies based on the neuromuscular concept:
– temporomandibular disorders
– cranio-cervical-mandibular dysfunction
– worn dentition.
You will learn about detailed diagnosis and treatment protocols for working with the neuromuscular concept:
– nerve blocks
– electromyography
– kinesiography
– electrosonography
– TENS therapy
– neuromuscular orthodontic protocols
– total oral rehabilitation.
Lección 1.CR registration using neuromuscular approach. How to achieve stable results
– Occlusion and malocclusion: definition
– Rationale behind the neuromuscular approach to occlusion
– The concept of habitual bite
– Physiologic vs accommodative trajectory
– Available equipments used to diagnose and treat cases via neuromuscular approach
– Patient examination algorithm in the concept of neuromuscular dentistry
– CR registration using neuromuscular approach
– 3 keys to work in the concept of neuromuscular dentistry
– The method of obtaining the registry
– Orthotic: types and advantages of application
– Goals of the phase II of treatment
– What final options are available and an example of approaching a worn dentition rehabilitation
– Framework to approach occlusal stability.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 2.Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. А whole-body paradigm of temporomandibular dysfunction
– The problem of TMD
– 3 characteristics of Physiological Neuromuscular Dentistry in TMD treatment
– Differences between habitual occlusion of teeth and optimal mandibular position
– Relationship between mandibular position and cervical posture
– 5 whole-body symptoms that may result from TMD
– Relationship between TMD and Sleep Breathing Disorders
– Value of a whole-body approach for effective TMD treatment.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 3.Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. Precise diagnosis of root causes first. Introductory lesson
– Сomponents of Physiological Neuromuscular Dentistry diagnostic protocol for TMD treatment and the rationale for each of those components
– Rationale for each of the PNMD digital diagnostic components (sEMG, MKG, ESG) and their contribution to the precise diagnosis of cranio-cervical-mandibular malalignment
– Diagnostic contribution of head neck CBCT views at Habitual occlusion, maximum protrusion and maximum opening
– Utility of static posture analysis and gait (dynamic posture) analysis in TMD diagnosis.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 4.Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. Precise diagnosis of root causes first
– Сomponents of Physiological Neuromuscular Dentistry diagnostic protocol for TMD treatment and the rationale for each of those components
– Rationale for each of the PNMD digital diagnostic components (sEMG, MKG, ESG) and their contribution to the precise diagnosis of cranio-cervical-mandibular malalignment
– Diagnostic contribution of head neck CBCT views at Habitual occlusion, maximum protrusion and maximum opening
– Utility of static posture analysis and gait (dynamic posture) analysis in TMD diagnosis
– Function and correct technique of Ultra Low Frequency TENS in classic NMD technique in treating TMD and advanced ‘Prabu Point’ technique in treating CCMD
– Each of the components of the Raman CCMD protocol and the rationale for each
– "Balance test” and its role in identifying and quantifying the impact of cranio-cervical-mandibular malalignment on whole-body symptoms.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 5.Treatment of TMD/OSA/CCMD with Neuromuscular Orthodontics
– Principles of neuromuscular dentistry
– Importance of muscle physiology in occlusion related TMD
– How postural discrepancies can create CCMD
– X-ray examination for TMD
– Creating a miocentric occlusion: methodology
– Reprogrammers vs deprogrammers
– 4 therapeutic objectives of using TENS
– Pecision in dentistry is not just for aesthetics but also for function
– Prevention of diseases in the concept of neuromuscular dentistry.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 6.The neuromuscular theory in general dentistry and orthodontics
– The concept of biotensegrity
– Neuromuscular theory
– Differences of the neuromuscular theory applied to general dentistry and orthodontics
– Neurophysiology concepts and kinesiography
– Muscular dysfunction diagnostics
– Neuromuscular orthodontics: treatment objectives
– Relationship between occlusion and head position
– How to avoid unnecessary orthodontic treatments
– Prevention of erroneous orthodontic treatments
– Orthodontic relapse: how to reduce it.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 7.Neuromuscular orthodontics: a key to success
– Principals of neuromuscular diagnosis with Computerized Mandibular Scanning
– Freeway space basics
– New centric & myocentric
– Neuromuscular treatment goals
– Importance of mandibular rest position
– Basic scan 4/5 interpretation
– Options for the position of the condyle in class 2 malocclusion
– Principles of orthodontic treatment in the neuromuscular concept
– How to avoid mandibular, condylar entrapment by erroneous orthodontic treatments.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 8.Closed lock dislocation treatment. Nerve blocks
– Dealing with an acute closed lock dislocation of the TMJ:
- Use of pivotal forces to unload a locked joint
- Reflex reduction of closed lock TM Joint
- Joint distraction appliance
- Hydraulic distension.
– Postural evaluation and correction
– Determination if its an ascending or descending issue
– Sphennopalatine Ganglion Blocks and Resetting Autonomic Nervous System
– Suprazygomatic SPG Block
– Intra-oral SPG Block
– SASPGB. Teaching patients
– Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Blocks
– Releasing entrapments of Greater and lesser occipital Nerve Blocks
– Diagnostic blocks. Using Travell Spray and Stretch for Diagnosis.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 9.Data driven TMD treatment in PNMD
– Phases of TMD treatment
– Treatment planning in the concept of physiological neuromuscular dentistry (PNMD)
– Removable and fixed orthotics: advantages and disadvantages
– Protocol for fixed orthotic cementing
– Rationale for tracking subjective symptom reports
– Clinical examples of obtaining objective data before and after treatment
– Pitfalls of TMD treatment that relies solely on subjective metrics of treatment success.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
Lección 10.Long term phase 2 PNMD stabilizing treatment option
– The phase 2 PNMD of TMD treatment
– Stabilizing treatment of TMD: advantages and disadvantages
– Orthopedic treatment in the PNMD concept (CAD/CAM technologies)
– Orthodontic treatment in the PNMD concept
– Total oral rehabilitation in the PNMD concept: digital workflow
– The adhesive fixation protocol.
Recommended for: Prosthodontists, Functional dentists, Restorers, General dentists.
El curso incluye las siguientes lecciones:
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1h 30m
Lección 1
CR registration using neuromuscular approach. How to achieve stable results
Michael MiyasakiMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction & Importance of Occlusion
9:06
Occlusion & the Stomatognathic System
18:12
Neuromuscular Dentistry & Rest Position
27:17
Habitual Bite, Trajectory & Adaptation
36:22
Posture, Airway & Systemic Effects
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1h 1m
Lección 2
Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. А whole-body paradigm of temporomandibular dysfunction
Prabu RamanMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction and Paradigm
8:17
Evidence-based Dentistry and Case Series
14:33
Definitions and Models of TMD (CCMD)
23:18
TMD Diagnostics and Instrumentation
31:03
Muscle Physiology and Neuromuscular Therapy
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1h 13m
Lección 4
Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. Precise diagnosis of root causes first
Prabu RamanMostrar el programa de la lección
0:01
Introduction & Webinar Series Overview
1:48
Occlusion Philosophies: Joint-based Centric Relations
8:45
Tooth-based Occlusion & Pathologic Bites
11:55
Neuromuscular Occlusion: Physiology and Measurement
20:01
Data-driven Protocol: Goals, Principles and Workflow
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Fundador y Propietario de The Raman Center for Advanced Dentistry, Kansas City, Missouri (practicando desde 1983). Especialista en odontología neuromuscular con enfoque en trastornos temporomandibulares, odontología estética, respiración alterada del sueño y rehabilitación restauradora compleja. Presidente de Missouri Dental Association. Miembro de ADA Council on Dental Education and Licensure. Chair de Recognition of Dental Specialties and Interest Areas in General Dentistry Committee.
Más de 42 años de experiencia clínica en odontología integral integrando principios neuromusculares. Experto en diagnóstico y manejo de casos TMD complejos usando electromiografía (EMG), análisis de vibración articular (JVA) y escaneo mandibular computarizado (CMS). Máster de ambos International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics (MICCMO, 2007) y Las Vegas Institute of Advanced Dental Studies (LVIM, 2008), primer dentista en América del Norte en lograr ambas designaciones de maestría simultáneamente. Práctica clínica enfocada en cuatro áreas de excelencia: odontología neuromuscular/tratamiento TMD, odontología restauradora estética/compleja, ortodoncia funcional neuromuscular y respiración alterada del sueño/terapia con aparato oral.
Vicepresidente de International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics (ICCMO). Ex Presidente de International Association for Comprehensive Aesthetics (IACA) y Greater Kansas City Dental Society. Delegado a ADA House of Delegates. Fellow de American College of Dentists (FACD) y Pierre Fauchard Academy (FPFA). Miembro de International Association for Orthodontics (IAO), American Academy of Craniofacial Pain (AACP), y American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). Seleccionado por ADA Council on Scientific Affairs como Experto TMD para participar en Science Forum en 2011 ADA Annual Meeting. Autor invitado para Journal of the California Dental Association TMD special issue (agosto 2014). Ex Senior Clinical Instructor, Featured Speaker, y Regional Director en Las Vegas Institute of Advanced Dental Studies. Conferenciante internacional habiendo presentado en Argentina, Australia, Canadá, Alemania, Italia, Japón, Rusia, y en Estados Unidos sobre diagnóstico neuromuscular y tratamiento de TMD, odontología estética y trastornos del sueño. Instructor para cursos patrocinados por Myotronics sobre tratamiento TMD usando instrumentación bio-electrónica.
BA de William Jewell College. DDS de University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Dentistry. Graduado de The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. Educación continua extensa en odontología neuromuscular, manejo TMD, odontología estética y medicina del sueño.
Médico y ortodoncista especializado en ortodoncia neuromuscular y trastornos de la articulación temporomandibular. Práctica privada en Albenga, Italia, enfocada en patologías complejas de la ATM y trastornos craneocervicales-mandibulares.
Más de 35 años de experiencia clínica integrando principios de odontología neuromuscular con tratamiento ortodóncico. Desarrolló el protocolo diagnóstico y de tratamiento Savasystem, estableciendo la ortodoncia neuromuscular como una rama especializada en 1994. Se desempeñó como consultor hospitalario para trastornos complejos de ATM y cirugía maxilofacial durante 15 años.
Conferenciante internacional desde 1989, habiendo enseñado a más de 1.000 médicos en Brasil, España, India, Baréin, EAU, Canadá, República Checa, Rusia, Ucrania, Reino Unido e Italia. Fundador y presidente de ICNOG (Colegio Internacional de Ortodoncia Neuromuscular y Gnatología) desde 2006. Profesor adjunto de programas de Máster en Ortodoncia Neuromuscular en la Universitat De Valls (Andorra, 2015-2017) y la Universitat Jaume I (España).
MD de la Universidad de Nápoles (1987, Summa Cum Laude). Especialidad en Ortodoncia y Gnatología de la Universidad de Padua (1990).
Dentista neuromuscular, especialista en dolor craneofacial y profesional de medicina dental del sueño; fundador y chairman de The Right Bite Sleep and TMJ Pain Care®, una cadena especializada de centros que opera en el sur de Asia, incluyendo Bangalore, Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata y Trivandrum, y a nivel internacional en Manchester, Dubai y Jeddah. Especialista consultor en TMJ y Sleep Medicine en KIMS Specialty Hospital, Trivandrum.
Pionero de la odontología neuromuscular en el sur de Asia, el primer clínico de la región en introducir ULF-TENS y el seguimiento mandibular, sistema K7, en la práctica clínica en 2004, y entre los primeros en introducir los aparatos ALF y DNA para desarrollo del arco y manejo de la vía aérea en el subcontinente. Su práctica clínica integra dispositivos de avance mandibular, terapia miofuncional y rehabilitación multimodal para apnea obstructiva del sueño, bruxismo, dolor craneofacial y compromiso de la vía aérea relacionado con maloclusión.
BDS. PhD. Especialista certificado en Dental Sleep Medicine por AACP-Tufts, residencia en TMJ and Sleep Medicine, Tufts University, Boston, 2011. MICCMO, Master of the International College of CranioMandibular Orthopedics. Miembro de la American Association of Craniofacial Pain, AACP, International Functional Orthodontics Association, IFOA, y American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, AADSM.
Odontólogo general, conferenciante y consultor de la industria dental en práctica privada en Miyasaki Dental, Sacramento, California (DDS desde 1987). Egresado de USC School of Dentistry (promoción de 1987) y originario de Sacramento, con más de 30 años de práctica centrada en la odontología integral mínimamente invasiva, estética y restauradora. Reconocido como "Top Dentist" por Sacramento Magazine.
Director of Clinical Development, Pacific Aesthetic Continuum (PAC) — uno de los principales programas modulares de formación en odontología cosmética y estética para odontólogos generales en Norteamérica, con programas prácticos de tratamiento en pacientes en vivo. Chief Education Officer, Academy of Minimally Invasive Implantology (AMII). Chief Dental Officer, Vista Apex Dental Materials — uno de los principales fabricantes norteamericanos de materiales endodónticos; asesora en desarrollo de productos, pruebas y educación clínica. También asesora a numerosos otros fabricantes dentales en desarrollo de productos y aplicación clínica.
Conferenciante internacional sobre un amplio espectro clínico que incluye materiales restauradores, técnicas operatorias, endodoncia, ortodoncia para el odontólogo general, láseres dentales, estética facial (toxina botulínica y rellenos dérmicos), oclusión y ATM, e implantes dentales.
DDS, USC Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry (1987).
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