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AAOP Podcast # 13 with Dr. Marcela Romero Reyes: New Approaches in Headache Medicine
AAOP Podcast # 13 with Dr. Marcela Romero Reyes: New Approaches in Headache Medicine Learning objectives: Understand the role of orofacial pain practitioners in the management of headaches. [...]

2021 Poster Associations Between Posture And Temporomandibular Disorders: A Systematic Review Of Observational Studies Published Since 2010 – Bizzarri
2021 Poster Associations Between Posture And Temporomandibular Disorders: A Systematic Review Of Observational Studies Published Since 2010 – Bizzarri
Aim of investigation: The scientific community has identified the biopsychosocial model as the best approach to evaluate and manage individuals suffering from temporomandibular disorders (TMD). However, in orofacial and musculoskeletal medicine several professionals support the clinical role of postural approaches in evaluating and treating patients. We aimed to search possible evidence regarding the presence of postural alterations in TMD patients.
AAOP 2021 Speaker Bios
Richard Ohrbach is a Professor in the Department of Oral Diagnostic Sciences, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo. Education includes DDS (University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill), certificate in Pain [...]

2021 Poster Highly sensitive C – reactive protein as a marker for Temporomandibular pain: an 11-year follow-up study – Banafa
Aim of Investigation: High levels of highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) (inflammation marker) has been observed in chronic pain conditions. We aim to investigate the association between the level of hs-CRP and temporomandibular disorder (TMD) pain in Finnish adults over 11 years.

2021 Poster A Case of Nociplastic Pain Following Extraction of Painful Tooth Attribute to Myofascial Pain: A Case Report – Itabashi
Aim of investigation: In this report, we describe a case in which nociplastic pain developed at the referred pain area from recurrent myofascial pain one year after extraction of painful tooth. Nociplastic pain is defined as the following by IASP, Pain that arises from altered nociception despite no clear evidence of actual or threatened tissue damage causing the activation of peripheral nociceptors or evidence for disease or lesion of the somatosensory system causing the pain.

2021 Poster Misdiagnosis of Pain Arising from Impacted Wisdom Teeth in the Maxillofacial Region: A Retrospective Study – Wainwright
Aim of investigation: The aim was to investigate the frequency of jaw pain misdiagnosed as arising from impacted third molars (odontogenic source) compared to pain originating from a non-odontogenic source.

2021 Poster Number of PT visits & patient satisfaction in individuals with temporomandibular disorder – Prodoehl
Aim of investigation: To examine intake factors collected during a physical therapy (PT) evaluation in a cohort of individuals with temporomandibular disorder (TMD) to determine which factors were inversely associated with number of PT visits and patient satisfaction.
Preview – AAOP 2021 Effective Billing Methods for Sleep and Craniofacial Pain – Curran
Randy Curran is the founder and CEO of Pristine Medical Billing. During the past 11 years, Randy has helped over a thousand dental practices navigate the best way to use [...]
Preview – AAOP 2021 From Molecules To The Clinic: Mechanisms of Photo Biomodulation Therapy for Pain Management – Arany
Dr. Arany is trained as a dentist and an oral pathologist. He completed a joint PhD-Residency program at Harvard University as a Harvard Presidential Scholar. He has two certificates in [...]
AAOP 2021 The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Orofacial Pain and Sleep Disorders – Romero
Dr. ANTONIO ROMERO-GARCIA DDS, PhD. ▪ DDS, PhD, University of Valencia ▪ Postgraduate Degree in Statistical Analysis for Health Sciences. University of Valencia (Spain). ▪ Diplomate by the American Board [...]

2021 Poster Prevalence and Incidence of Temporomandibular Signs and Symptoms during Oral Appliance Therapy for the Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea_A Retrospective Study – Fernandez
2021 Poster Prevalence and Incidence of Temporomandibular Signs and Symptoms during Oral Appliance Therapy for the Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea_A Retrospective Study – Fernandez
Aim of Investigation: To evaluate the prevalence and incidence of TMD signs/symptoms at 3 time-points during the management of OSA with a mandibular advancement device. Methods: Retrospective data of patients referred to the Orofacial Pain Clinic at University of Kentucky between July 2012 to June 2020 for the management of OSA with MAD were included. Analyses were performed at initial visit (t0), first follow-up after MAD delivery (t1, at 68±28.05 days), mid-treatment (t2, at 129±26.59 days) and the closest follow-up before second sleep study (t3, at 235±116.83 days). Differences between baseline visit and subsequent visits were assessed with McNemar test (α=0.05).

2021 Poster A Rare Case of Idiopathic Painful Nervus Intermedius Neuropathy in a 13-year-old Female: A Case Report – Fernandez
Aim of investigation: To present a 13-year-old female with a complaint of pain located inside the right ear and mastoid area, described as constant throbbing/dull with an intensity of 7/10, and a frequency of 8-10 times per day becoming sharp reaching an intensity of 9/10, lasting for 1-2 minutes. Past treatments: NSAIDs, ear tubes surgery, multiple evaluations by ENTs, primary care physician and dentist. Exams: Brain MRI, neck CT, dental radiographs.

2021 Poster Relationship Between Self-reported Sleep Bruxism and Smoking, Caffeine, Sleep Quality or Anxiety- Depression: A Retrospective Study – Yanez
2021 Poster Relationship Between Self-reported Sleep Bruxism and Smoking, Caffeine, Sleep Quality or Anxiety- Depression: A Retrospective Study – Yanez
Aim of Investigation: Different factors have been reported to increase the odds for sleep bruxism (SB). Positive association was reported between SB and the use of tobacco, caffeinated drinks and alcohol. One study indicated that young females exposed to smoke had worse sleep quality and higher SB prevalence. Regarding anxiety and SB, the evidence is divisive, and no conclusive verification has been found. The aim of this study was to analyze the association between self- reported SB and smoking, caffeine intake, sleep quality or anxiety/depression symptoms.

2021 Poster Relationship Between Temporomandibular Disorders and fluctuations of Estrogen levels: Systematic Review – Khaled
Aim of Investigation: To confirm the relationship between TMD and hormonal levels in young females.
Preview – AAOP 2021 Evaluation and Management of OSA in Pediatric Patients – Perez
Dr. Perez grew up in Columbus Ohio while her parents were studying at the Ohio Sate University. She received her dental degree (DDS) from the University of Concepcion, Chile, in [...]

2021 Poster Headache Attributed to Temporomandibular Disorders – Reiter
Aim of investigation: To analyze Axis I and II findings of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) patients diagnosed with headache attributed to TMD (HAattrTMD) according to the Diagnostic Criteria for TMD (DC/TMD).

2021 Poster Telehealth Increases Access to Treatment for Brief Behavioral Interventions in Tertiary Orofacial Pain Clinic – Sangalli
Aim of the investigation: The aim of the study was to test if orofacial pain patients were more likely to start or complete a brief psychological intervention effective for managing certain chronic orofacial pain conditions (physical self-regulation, PSR), if it was offered via telehealth vs. in person. An exploratory aim was to describe demographic factors that may influence whether patients started or completed PSR via telehealth.
Preview – AAOP 2021 Nocturnal Hypoxemia is a Better Predictor of Adverse OSA Related Consequences – Clark
Dr. Glenn Clark is a currently full Professor in the Division of Diagnostic Sciences at the Ostrow School of Dentistry of USC and Assistant Dean of Distance Education. He is [...]
Preview – AAOP 2021 Integrative Medicine: A Model for Individualize Care, Past and Future – Patel
Dr. Patel is both a Dentist and Naturopathic Physician. She completed her dental training at University of Pennsylvania and residency in OM/OFP at UMDNJ-University Hospital/NJ Dental School. She obtained her [...]
Preview – AAOP 2021 Tinnitus Diagnosis and Comprehensive Management Part 2 – Edward Wright
Dr. Wright received his dental degree from Case Western Reserve University in 1977, completed a 1-year Advanced Clinical Dentistry Program in 1988, completed the University of Minnesota's 2-year TMJ and [...]
AAOP 2021 Oral Appliances for SRBD from A to Z – Patel
Dr. Mayoor Patel - After receiving his dental degree from the University of Tennessee in 1994, Dr. Patel went on to complete a one-year residency in Advanced Education in General [...]
AAOP 2021 Clinical Examination for TMD and Orofacial Pain Patients – Butcher
Dr. ANTONIO ROMERO-GARCIA DDS, PhD. ▪ DDS, PhD, University of Valencia ▪ Postgraduate Degree in Statistical Analysis for Health Sciences. University of Valencia (Spain). ▪ Diplomate by the American Board [...]
AAOP 2021 PREVIEW Dental Sleep Medicine in the Era of Precision Medicine – Gilles Lavigne
Gilles Lavigne, DMD, MSc, FRCD (oral med), PhD, is a full professor at the Faculty of Dental Medicine at the ‘Université de Montréal’ and adjunct professor at the Faculty of [...]
AAOP 2021 PREVIEW Identifying the Red Flags of Orofacial Pain – Seena Patel
Dr. Seena Patel currently serves as the Associate Director of Oral Medicine and is an Associate Professor at the Arizona School of Dentistry & Oral Health at A.T. Still University. [...]
AAOP 2021 PREVIEW Temporomandibular Disorders in the Pediatric and Adolescent Population – Cristina Perez
Dr. Perez grew up in Columbus Ohio while her parents were studying at the Ohio Sate University. She received her dental degree (DDS) from the University of Concepcion, Chile, in [...]
AAOP 2021 Physical Therapy Treatment for TMD and OFP with a Focus on At-Home Advice and Exercises – O’Connor
Shaun O’Connor, PT, DPT, Diplomat PTBCCT
Preview – AAOP 2021 Relationship of the Cervical Spine to Temporomandibular Disorder: Examination and Treatment Considerations – Reynolds
Dr. Reynolds is a Physical Therapist who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from Bradley University (2001) and then completed a post-professional DPT, orthopaedic manual therapy residency, [...]
AAOP 2021 The Dental Assistant’s Role in the Self Care for TMD and Orofacial Pain Patients – Edward Wright
Edward F. Wright, DDS, MS, is a professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center–San Antonio. He completed a 1-year general dentistry residency, a 2-year TMJ and Craniofacial Pain [...]
AAOP 2021 SRBD: Screening and Diagnosis – Subha Giri
Dr. Subha Giri is a Board certified dentist specialist for the management of TMJ and Orofacial pain with the Minnesota Head and Neck Pain Clinic. Dr. Giri completed her advanced [...]
AAOP 2021 Sleep and Pain – Ivonne Hernandez
Dr. Hernández has a full time private practice and is a part time Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. She earned her Dental Doctor Surgery Degree at the [...]
AAOP 2021 Normal and Poor Sleep: Pathology and Comorbidities – John Dinan
Dr. Dinan - Originally from Nutley, NJ, Dr. Dinan graduated from University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey – New Jersey Dental School in 2013. Upon graduating from dental [...]
AAOP 2021 Medical Billing for Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine – Rose Nierman
Rose Nierman laid the foundation for dentists billing medical insurance when she wrote the first medical billing for dentistry manual, Successful Medical Insurance in Dentistry, 26 years ago. Rose is [...]
AAOP 2021 Headaches and Neuropathic Pain Disorders- Management – May Al-Kudhairy
May Wathiq Al-Khudhairy, BDS, DMSc , Diplomat of ABOP 2004 King Saud University, College of Dentistry, Bachelor of Dental Surgery Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 2006 Marticulated at Harvard School of Dental [...]
AAOP 2021 Dental Sleep Patient: Interview, Exam, Treatment Options – Catalina Morarasu
Catalina Morarasu, DDS, PhD, MS; Diplomate, American Board of Orofacial Pain; Diplomate, American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine; Fellow, American Academy of Orofacial Pain. Education: Doctor of Dental Surgery (1988), [...]
AAOP 1833 Novel Approaches to the Management of Daytime Bruxism
After the completion of the human microbiome project, and recent advances in genome wide association studies, there is greater appreciation that virtually all human disease results from the interaction of [...]
AAOP 1832 Brain as a Therapeutic Target in TMD-Orofacial Pain
The μ-opioid system is arguably one of the molecular mechanisms most involved in pain regulation, and it is the main target for the action of most exogenous opioids. Unfortunately, there [...]
AAOP1831 Upper Cervical Spine and Patient-Provider Expectations
In this talk we will discuss the links between dysfunction at the upper cervical spine and the autonomic system. The trigeminocervical complex (TCC) is the main nucleus that receives nociceptive [...]
AAOP 1830 The Pathophysiology of Chronic Pain
By now, we should be all aware of the prevalence of chronic pain. Astonishingly though, few people are aware of the central pathophysiology of why people develop chronic pain. Central [...]
AAOP 1829 Empowering Your Patient
Synopsis. The Orofacial Pain Prospective Evaluation and Risk Assessment (OPPERA) study, from 2005 to the present, has gathered data regarding various aspects of temporomandibular disorders (TMD) under multiple study protocols. [...]
AAOP 1828 Management of the TMD-Neuropathic Pain
The discussion will focus on medications used in the management of orofacial pain and clinical pearls associated with their use. Medications for neuropathic pain will be emphasized. Considerations for use [...]
AAOP 1827 Botulinum Toxin for Management of Refractory Masticatory Muscle Pain
Botulinum toxin presentation synopsis: • Overview of the mechanism of action of botulinum toxin • Review of the present literature on the effectiveness and safety of botulinum toxin for management [...]
AAOP 1826 Medicare Billing for the OFP Provider
Medicare DME is nothing to be afraid of, the rules are outlined and are not as intimidating as its bad reputation would lead you to believe. Join Lesia Crawford from [...]
AAOP 1825 Alternative Treatments for Opioid Therapy – Cannabis Options
The discussion will focus on medications used in the management of orofacial pain and clinical pearls associated with their use. Medications for neuropathic pain will be emphasized. Considerations for use [...]
AAOP 1824 Radiographic Imaging for Oroacial Pain
CBCT is a powerful diagnostic tool that can yield valuable insight into our patients' orofacial complexes and conditions. A thorough knowledge of oral and maxillofacial anatomy and pathology is necessary [...]
AAOP 1823 Predicting Responders to Mandibular Advancement
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a common disorder, with roughly 1 in 5 adults estimated to have at least mild OSA and 1 in 15 estimated to have at least [...]
AAOP1822 What does PSG Tell Us about Sleep Apnea Morbidity
The first lecture, entitled “What Does PSG Tell Us About Sleep Apnea Morbidity and Disease Prognosis That the AHI Cannot?”, focuses on our recent work involving physiological traits from the [...]
AAOP 1821 Nerve Blocks for the Treatment of Orofacial Pain
The popularity of neural blockade as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool in painful conditions is predicated upon several features of chronic pain. The complexity of chronic pain is based on [...]
AAOP 1820 Practice Pearls for Patients with Sleep Disorders
Dr Thomas’s synopsis for his breakfast #6 session titled “Practice pearls for the patient with a sleep disorder” Dr Davis Thomas teaches sleep medicine at Rutgers School of dentistry’s orofacial [...]
AAOP 1819 Swallowing Hyoid Function and Airway – An Overlooked Assessment
Snoring, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome (UARS), and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA), are gaining more attention in the field of dentistry since they fall within the spectrum of Sleep Related Breathing [...]
AAOP 1818 Headache Case Studies
A patient was diagnosed with hemicrania continua but they don’t respond to indomethacin. What next? A patient complains of pain with chewing and it is getting progressively worse. It is [...]
AAOP 1817 Myofacial Pain in the Head: To Needle or Not to Needle
Dry needling is the most expanded intervention for the management of myofascial pain (Dommerholt & Fernández-de-las-Peñas, 2013). The application of trigger point (TrP) dry needling is based on the rational [...]
AAOP 1816 Orofacial Pain Disorders
Huge societal investment in science and biotechnology have produced understanding that individual characteristics of patients have bearing on their response to treatment. Using the ever increasing datasets on individual patients, [...]
AAOP 1815 New Translational Perspectives
Translational research is changing the way we do patient care and will influence how we teach orofacial pain in the future. There has not been another time in history where [...]
AAOP 1813 Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block
To help practitioners managing severe headaches with a new technology and procedure -- Utilizing Tx360 to perform Nerve block of Pterygopalatine Ganglion branch of Trigeminal Nerve. Objectives of the course: [...]
AAOP 1812 Occlusion TMD Orofacial Pain
Occlusion is defined by the Glossary of Prosthodontic Terms as “The static relationship between the incising or masticating surfaces of the maxillary or mandibular teeth or tooth analogues.” while gnathology [...]
AAOP 1811 Pain Pharmacology
My lecture will review the basics of the prescribing of opioids, the use of NMDA receptor antagonists as alternatives to opioids, and the options for prescribing sleep medications.
AAOP 1810 The Critical Evaluation of Chronic Myalgia
This lecture discusses the evidence behind chronic muscle pain and its treatment.
AAOP 1809 Controversies in the TMJ Splint Therapy
Although splints are used routinely in treating TMD, the mechanism of splint action has been considered unknown. This presentation, by using both systemic review of the literature and current research, [...]
AAOP 1808 Nerve Testing to Determine Treatment Expectations
Clinical neurosensory testing (NST) is currently the gold-standard for the diagnosis of traumatic and non-traumatic peripheral trigeminal neuropathies (PTN) but exhibits both false positive and negative results when compared to [...]
AAOP 1807 Friday Welcome Remarks
Official Opening of the AAOP 2018 Scientific Meeting - Ghabi Kaspo, DDS, President with 2018 Program Chairs: Jeffry Shaefer, DDS, MS, MPH & Rick Borques, DDS. AAOP will recognize those [...]
AAOP 1806 How to Maximize Medical Coverage and Accelerate Reimbursement Final
Understanding today's medical insurance and policy changes Documentation needed to speed up the preauthorization process Workflow analysis to accelerate reimbursement Fee for service model versus a true medical billing model [...]
AAOP 1805 An Orthodontists Perspective in Treating TMD
Will briefly discuss the causative factors of TMJ disorder at an orthodontic prospective Will discuss indications and contra indications and long term follow-up of: 1. Orthodontics only in treatment of [...]
AAOP 1804 How to Achieve Success with Workers Compensation
This presentation will discuss how to use your orofacial pain expertise to add a new dimension to your practice by evaluating and/or treating injured workers. All 50 states have evaluations [...]
AAOP 1931 Understanding the New Specialty in Orofacial Pain – Improving Access to Care for Patients with Orofacial Disorders
Orofacial disorders are defined as disorders of the orofacial structures including headache disorders, temporomandibular disorders, orofacial pain disorders, dental sleep disorders, neurosensory and chemosensory disorders, oromotor disorders, and other orofacial [...]
AAOP 1930 What We Know About Pain Following Root Canal Treatment
Tooth pain is a common complaint in relation to endodontic treatment. Research suggests up to 19% of patients experience severe pain following initial orthograde root canal treatment, but it remains [...]
AAOP 1929 Neuralgia or Neuropathy – Differences in Diagnosis and Treatment
Differentiation between “neuralgic” versus “neuropathic” pain always has been a challenging subject. In the trigeminal nerve both “neuralgic” and “neuropathic” involvement preset with “facial pain” which despite being two different [...]
AAOP 1928 TMJ Osteoarthritis Pathophysiology and Treatment
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is an inflammatory and degen-erative disease that frequently leads to limited mandibular function and chronic pain. This chronic condition is usually, but not [...]
AAOP 1927 New Insights Into Sleep Apnea Pathogenesis
Obstructive sleep apnea is a common and serious condition which is now recognized to have multiple underlying mechanisms. Although upper airway anatomical compromise is known to be important in OSA [...]
AAOP 1926 The Bidirectional Relationship of Headache and Sleep
Sleep and headache share a well-established, bidirectional relationship, with many complex interactions. Headache attacks are often precipitated by disturbed sleep and sleep may help resolve migraine attacks but can also [...]
AAOP 1925 Mechanisms of Exercise Induced Hypoalgesia
Routine physical activity is important in the prevention and treatment of chronic pain. Understanding the potential mechanisms for how physical activity and exercise alleviate pain will help clinicians individually tailor [...]
AAOP 1924 Cannabinoids
Across the Unites States and in other countries, cannabinoids have been approved or are under consideration for legalization. They have been promoted for a variety of conditions including chronic pain [...]
AAOP 1921 Cervicogenic Headaches – Occipital Neuralgia Better Diagnosis
Board certified anesthesiologist and pain medicine specialist. I was a registered nurse for a 5 years, started a PhD in neurosciences taking a terminal MS when accepted to medical school. [...]
AAOP 1920 Trigeminal Mediated Pain: Empirical Treatment Results Based on Novel Pathophysiologic Concepts
Oro-cranio-facial pain remains a particular clinical challenge, the “grand challenge” of pain medicine from the perspective of the presenter. This is so because of the enormously devastating emotional impact that [...]
AAOP 1919 Headache Attributed to TMD Muscle Contraction and Pain
Head pain is a frequent complaint and affects almost every mankind during his/her lifetime. According to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3), headache (HA) may be a symptom of [...]
AAOP 1918 Sleep Pain Interactions
Sleep and pain have been shown to have bidirectional relationships. what ever we do to affect pain (medications, change of diet, behavior modification etc) does affect pain and vice versa. [...]
AAOP 1917 Opiods – How to Fight This War and Alternative Options
Opioids have recently emerged as the leading cause of death for young-to-middle age adults in the United States, exceeding deaths from accidental injury, cancer and cardiovascular disease. Importantly, new studies [...]
AAOP 1916 The Orthodontic Therapy Occlusion and Tempormandibular Disorders
The most critical, and often the most difficult task for the clinician treating TMD is not managing the case; it is making the proper diagnosis. Referring to the patient as [...]
AAOP 1915 Whiplash – Its More Than Just a Pain in The Neck
Integrated and global research efforts involving a diverse group of professionals has realized that recovery following neck trauma involves a complex interplay between biological, psychological, and environmental processes. In this [...]
AAOP 1914 Oral Parafunctions Matter a Lot in TMD Pain – Implications for Treatment
Dr. Alan Glaros earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He has been on the faculties of Wayne State University (Detroit, [...]
AAOP 1913 Painful TMD – Management Outcomes From The Network Clinical Study
Dr. Eric Schiffman is the Study Principal Investigator for the NIH/NIDCR funded prospective observational study: Management of Painful Temporomandibular Disorders. This study was done in the National Dental Practice-Based Research [...]
AAOP 1912 Myofunctional Therapy Indicators and Relevance to Orofacial Pain
The objectives of this presentation are to give the audience an awareness of what myofunctional therapy is and how to identify myofunctional disorders in your own orofacial pain patients. Most [...]
AAOP 1911 Update on Pathophysiology and Management of Sleep Bruxism
Synopsis: Sleep disordered bruxism has been classified as a "Sleep related movement disorder" by the AASM. We have enough evidence that this is not a "habit". We will discuss the [...]
AAOP 1910 TACs – Cluster Headache and Related Conditions – Treatment Options
Learning objectives A. To explain some classical migraine triggers in terms of premonitory pathophysiology B. To identify biological bases for premonitory symptoms C. To explain the developments in latest acute [...]
AAOP 1908 Trigeminal Neuralgia
Steven J. Scrivani, D.D.S., D. Med.Sc. Professor The Craniofacial Pain Center Department of Diagnostic Sciences Tufts University School of Dental Medicine. Adjunct Professor Pain Research, Education and Policy Program Department [...]
AAOP 1907 ICD-11 New Classification of OFP-ICD-11 Where Do We Fit In?
Since 1992 concerted efforts by clinical researchers have developed diagnostic criteria for pain in the orofacial region, with a focus on Temporomandibular Disorders. Recently these have undergone significant revision and [...]
AAOP 1905 Ear-based Treatment of TMD – Introduction Current Findings and Ongoing Studies
Dr. Alan Glaros earned his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He has been on the faculties of Wayne State University (Detroit, [...]
AAOP 1906 Compound Medications – When Where and Why
Dr. Heir is a past President and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial, Past-President and a Diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain, and a Fellow of [...]
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2018 Faculty
Joseph Alamat, DDS, MD, MS
Ronald Auvenshine, DDS, PhD
Ali Azarbarzin, PhD
Steven Bender, DDS, FAAOP, FAHS, FACD
Mark Bishop, PT, PhD
Glenn Clark, DDS, MS
Joseph Cohen, DDS
Lesia Crawford
Randy Curran
Alexandre F. DaSilva, DDS, DMedSc
Cesar Fernandez de las Penas, PT, DO, PhD
James Fricton, DDS, MS Timothy Gibbs, PT, CCTT
Greg Goddard, DDS
Paul Grin, DDS, MPH
Richard Hirschinger, DDS, MBA Jay Joshi, MD
Gary Klasser, DMD (Moderator)
Prasanna Kumar Shivapuja, BDS, MDS, DDS, MSHarold Menchel, DMD
Catalina Morarasu, DDS, MS, PhD Khawaja Nasir, BDS, MSc
Richard Ohrbach, DDS, PhD Jeffrey Okeson, DMD (Moderator)
Michael J. Racich, DMD
Lori Reisner, PharmaD
Tara Renton, BDS, MDSc, PhD
Steven Richeimer, MD
Marcela Romero-Reyes, DDS, PhD
Eric Schiffman, DDS, MS (Moderator) Andrew Smith, DDS
Christian Stohler, DDS, PhD
Dania Tamimi, BDS, DMSc
Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, Msc Med Elmer Villalon, DMD
Tian Xia, DO
John Zuniga, DMD, MS, PhD
2019 Faculty
Sowmya Anathan, BDS, DMD, MSD
Hossein Ansari, MD
Ronald Auvenshine, DDS, PhD
Dennis Bailey, DDS, FAGD
Steven Bender, DDS
Rafael Benoliel, BDS, LDS, RCS
Richard Boortz-Marx, MD
Joseph “Rich” Cohen, DDS
Paulo Conti, DDS, MS, PhD
James Elliott, PT, PhD, FAPTA
Eli Eliav, DMD, PhD
James Fricton, DDS, MS
Alan Glaros, PhD
Peter Goadsby, MD
Henry Gremillion, DDS, MAGD
Gary Heir, DMD
Jennifer Hobson, PT, DPT, MTC, CFC, CMTPT
Marie Hoeger Bement, PT, PhD
Wolfgang Liedtke, MD, PhD
Atul Malhotra, MD
Donald Nixdorf, DDS, MS
Jeffrey Okeson, DMD
Lori Reisner, PharmD
Eric Schiffman, DDS, MS
Steven Scrivani, DDS, DMedSC
Terry Tanaka, DDS
Ricardo Tesch, DDS, MS, PhD
Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MScMed
Elmer Villalon, DMD