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7:45Am Registration
Friday, April 17th
8:15
Introduction & Welcome
HDA President Madelyn Pearson DDS
8:30
10:30 Craig Zunka DDS
Phase 1: TMJ Diagnosis & Treatment
10:30
11:15 Break
11:15
12:15 TMJ continued
12:15
12:30 HDA General Meeting
12:30
1:30 Lunch included
1:30
3:30
TMJ continued
3:30
4:00
Break
4:00
5:00
TMJ continued
FRIDAY
Craig Zunka DDS, a Past President of the HDA, will
cover a comprehensive approach to TMJ diagnosis
and treatment beginning with initial exam and standard of care, x-rays, MRI and Doppler occultation. In
addition, he will show the value and use of complementary modalities for diagnosis and for treatment.
Dr. Zunka will demonstrate how to treat (2) two TMJ patients through
Phase l Treatment:
1. Myofascial pain and dysfunction
2. Anterior disc displacement
He will discuss the use of traditional TMJ treatment, including mouth
appliance and diet modication. He will explain how to incorporate
holistic diagnosis and treatment, including the use of Cranial Osteopathy, Kinesiology, Homeopathy, vitamin and mineral supplementation, Biomodulator, anodyne infrared technology, cold laser,
hormones, acupuncture, crystals, biomagnetism, Lymes, yeast, eyes,
and allergies.
SATURDAY
James Kennedy DDS
TMJ for the General Dentist
This presentation will cover basic TMJ diagnostic principles to incorporate into your oral exam. Dental signs
and symptoms and oral conditions that provide clues
to underlying TMJ problems will be covered for both
adults and children. The progression of TMJ dysfunction from infancy through adulthood will be explained with strategies given to intercept problems early in development. Waiting to
treat will only allow the problems to worsen.
The explanation of the interrelationship between TMJ dysfunction
and obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) will be covered. Many patients
have both conditions. Examples of how to prioritize treatment and
resolve both problems for the patient will be shown
Stephen Roberson DDS
Stabilization Modalities for the TMJ/Myofascial
Pain Patient
Stabilizing the TMJ/myofascial pain patient requires
establishing and then maintaining a physiological
mandibular position. In most cases, this three dimensional position is developed by repositioning the mandible
down and forward relieving pressure in the TMJ, and through passive tension on the suspensory ligaments of the mandible, provides
for balance/health of the cranial sacral system. This presentation
will present the following:
1. Upper/lower arch development with soldered wire appliances,
in conjunction with a May Pivotal appliance.
2. Sequencing anterior/posterior teeth reconstruction.
3. Sequencing treatment for the denture pain patient with severe
lost VD.
4. An overdenture case presentation of treatment for a patient
with severe pathological mandibular position with ultimate
eects on gait and posture.
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REGISTRATION FEES
Workshop Thursday, April 16
HDA Member
$300
Non-Member $350
Auxiliaries
$175
Regular meeting, Friday Saturday April 17 & 18
HDA Member
$500
Non-Member $575
Auxiliaries
$275
3 Day Symposium, Thursday Friday Saturday
HDA Member
$695
Non-Member $775
Auxiliaries
$375
Fees Include lunch, served Thursday & Friday
THURSDAY WORKSHOPS
recognized international authority on craniomandibular somatic disorders with a focus on resolving chronic pain. Dr. Smiths forty-ve years of
clinical research has uncovered several of the major missing links that
focus on the dental whole body connection regarding the treatment
of cancer, chronic pain, and somatic structural instability. HIs Workshop is designed to help dene the underlying causes of common dental problems, evaluate the most eective natural remedies, and
resolve the problems non-invasively
Cementation ProtocolsFrom A to Z
Rolando Nunez DDS, Manager of Clinical Aairs for
BISCO Inc., has worked in the Research and Development Department, developing innovative products since 2005. Dierent types of restorative
materials require dierent surface treatments in
order to achieve a positive clinical outcome.
In this hands-on presentation, Dr. Nunez will detail the dierences between indirect restorative materials and the optimum ways to surface treat them during a cementation procedure. Dr. Nunez suggests
the dentist should bring magnication loupes to the Workshop.
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ACCOMMODATIONS
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Sunday through Thursday - Single or Double $65
Friday & Saturday - single or Double $125 + Taxes
Rate guaranteed to March 19, 2015