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In
this intensive introductory course, diagnosis-specific management
of musculoskeletal disorders affecting the jaw will be presented
through discussion, workshops and case presentations. Various
risk management strategies before, during and after routine
dental treatment will also be provided.
Special
emphasis will be placed on the importance of establishing
and maintaining a healthy, functional equilibrium between
the musculoskeletal tissues of the masticatory system and
the occlusion when complex dental procedures are being considered.
Additional information on the course can be found in a longer
Course Description and in the
Course Outline.
The
three-day course will be taught by two noted experts in the
field:
Dr.
Charles McNeill is a Professor of Clinical Dentistry and
the Director of the Center for Orofacial Pain at the University
of California, SF. He has authored many articles, abstracts
and book chapters, edited four books and lectured extensively
on the subjects of TMD, orofacial pain and occlusion. Additional
background on Dr. McNeill can be found here.
Patricia
Rudd, P.T., Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department
of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery, is the supervisor of Physical
Therapy clinical and educational services for the Center for
Orofacial Pain at the University of California, SF. Ms. Rudd
has lectured nationally and internationally on Dental Ergonomics,
Orofacial Pain, and the association between Orofacial Pain
and Cervical Disorders. Additional background on Ms. Rudd
can be found here.
The
seminar, which costs $1,500 for the three day session (including
continental breakfast and lunch), will be held in downtown
San Francisco, at the offices of Dr. Les Plack, DDS. For directions
to the seminar, parking, and a map, please visit the Reservations
page.
This
seminar will be strictly limited to only fifteen attendees,
so reserve your space now! Our
small seminar format is designed to allow ample time for your
questions and in-depth group discussion. To reserve your place,
please visit our Reservations page
for instructions.
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