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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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Lezione 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.
Il corso include le seguenti lezioni:
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1o 30m
Lezione 1
CR registration using neuromuscular approach. How to achieve stable results
Michael MiyasakiMostra il programma della lezione
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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1o 1m
Lezione 2
Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. А whole-body paradigm of temporomandibular dysfunction
Prabu RamanMostra il programma della lezione
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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1o 13m
Lezione 4
Physiological neuromuscular dentistry. Precise diagnosis of root causes first
Prabu RamanMostra il programma della lezione
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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