Genre: eLearning | MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz Language: English | VTT | Size: 1.35 GB | Duration: 3 section | 6 lectures | (2h 46m) What you'll learn Joint disorders; Inflammatory conditions; Ankylosis; Fracture Masticatory muscle disorders; Intracranial and vascular pain disorders; Neurogenic pain; Migraine headaches; Tension-type headaches; Extracranial pain disorders; Mental health disorders Costen syndrome Signs and symptoms of Sleep Apnea; Physical examination of the patient; Effect of anatomy on respiration; Requirements Interested in becoming an orthodontic specialist Description This course will take you from zero to hero of the following orthodontic topics: Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders; Sleep Apnea. Here are the main headlines that this course covers: Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders 1. Incidence 2. Patient Examination 2.1 Chief complaint 2.2 Medical history 2.3 Dental history 2.4 Clinical examination General inspection of the head and neck Masticatory and cervical muscle evaluation Neurovascular evaluation Intraoral evaluation 3. Classification of TMD 4. Joint disorders 4.1 Congenital or developmental disorders 4.2 Disk derangement disorders 4.3 Temporomandibular joint dislocation 5. Inflammatory conditions 5.1 Synovitis 5.2 Osteoarthritis 6. Ankylosis 7. Fracture 8. Masticatory muscle disorders 8.1 Myofascial pain 8.2 Fibromyalgia, 8.3 Myositis 8.4 Myospasm 8.5 Myofibrotic contracture 8.6 Neoplasm 8.7 Local myalgia - unclassified 9. Diagnosis 9.1 Intracranial and vascular pain disorders 9.2 Neurogenic pain 9.3 Migraine headaches 9.4 Tension-type headaches 9.5 Extracranial pain disorders 9.6 Mental health disorders 10. Connection between malocclusion and TMD 11. Costen syndrome 12. Connection between orthodontic treatment and TMD 13. Treatment 13.1 Patient education 13.2 Cognitive behavioral intervention 13.3 Pharmacotherapy 13.4 Physical medicine 13.5 Orthopedic appliance therapy 13.6 Occlusal therapy 13.7 Surgery Sleep Apnea 1. Introduction 2. Signs and symptoms 3. Physical examination of the patient 3.1 Adult apneic event 3.2 Pediatric apneic event 4. Effect of anatomy on respiration 5. OSA in children 5.1 Diagnosis 5.2 Orthodontic management Treatment involving the maxilla Treatment involving the mandible 6. OSA in adults 6.1 Diagnosis 6.2 Cephalometrics 6.3 Examination of the tongue, soft palate, and tonsils 6.4 Management Non - surgical treatment - mandibular advancement Orthognathic surgery management 7. Questionnaire and treatment planning for the OSA patient. Who this course is for: General dentists and post-graduate students Dental students
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