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2021-05-04T18:36:20+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T11:45:56+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T12:15:42+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T11:57:29+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T12:17:03+00:00

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).

2021-04-28T22:26:16+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T12:18:27+00:00

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.

2021-05-04T12:20:31+00:00

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.

2020-08-16T14:08:35+00:00

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. [...]

2020-06-11T01:56:51+00:00

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 [...]

2020-06-11T01:57:38+00:00

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, [...]

2020-06-11T01:58:29+00:00

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: [...]

2020-06-11T02:00:07+00:00

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 [...]

2020-06-11T02:00:41+00:00

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.

2020-06-11T02:02:47+00:00

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 [...]

2020-06-11T20:55:18+00:00

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 [...]

2020-06-11T20:06:06+00:00

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. [...]

2020-06-11T19:42:44+00:00

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 [...]

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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