A System-Based-Care Approach to Treating Biofunctional Disorders and Dento-Medical Issues
Complex dental issues and chronic facial pain are often the combined result of underlying biomechanical issues, including: craniofacial dental orthognathics, dentally deleterious medical conditions, and environmental issues. The focus of this course is to provide attendees with:
- An understanding of the interrelationship of such conditions and their contribution to symptoms of chronic facial pain, TMJD, migraines, and biomechanical collapse and erosion of natural dentition
- Evaluation, diagnosis, care planning, and effective predictable treatment systems
- Business practice management and patient management tools to attract new patients and immediately implement biofunctional disorder philosophies which enhance patient treatment and practice profitability
This course follows a biofunctional approach to implant placement and restoration. Topics will include the following:
- Understanding implant technology and considerations in selecting an implant system
- Establishing principles of implant site preparation
- Marketing concepts for building an implant clientele
- Establishing practice and patient management implant protocols and systems
- Diagnostic and surgical data gathering considerations
- Medical history evaluation and surgical risk factors
- Management of pre/post-surgical inflammation, swelling, bleeding and complications
- Pain control protocols
- Principles and risks of implant integration and bone formation
- Tissue and bone management, flap design and suturing techniques
- Principles of treatment planning, case presentation, and financial arrangements