TMD patients present the restorative dentist with challenges that frequently involve much more than an intimate knowledge of occlusion. For some, referral is the preferred action when more than occlusion seems to be involved. For others, focused diagnostic observations and imaging are the first step. Diagnostic and therapeutic changes to the occlusion utilizing appliances can provide additional information regarding etiology.
Physical therapy to re-create muscle harmonyprescribed in association with occlusal stability can bring relief and healing for many TMD patients. The broad range of presentations means that TMD is not a single disease entity and it does not have a single management strategy. The most important step in helping patients is understanding and applying diagnostic tools that lead to successful therapeutic strategies. This seminar will walk you the observations, diagnostics, and imaging that will help you decide if this patient’s dentistry is predictably manageable in your office.