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43rd SCIENTIFIC MEETING
Optimizing Assessment and Management of Orofacial Pain
May 2-5, 2019
Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina – San Diego, California
For full information on this meeting, hotel accommodations and to register online please visit www.aaop.org
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM OVERVIEW
AAOP 2019
Pre-Conference Workshops – (Additional Registration Required)
Thursday, May 2, 2019
9:00 AM-4:00 PM
I. Sleep Medicine – Elmer Villalon, DMD, Dennis Bailey, DDS, FAGD, Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MScMed
II. Assessment/Prediction/Management of The Patient with Head/Neck Disorders Post Whiplash - James Elliott, PT, PhD, FAPT
III. Orofacial Pain Review – Gary Heir, DMD, Sowmya Anathan, BDS, DMD, MSD, Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MScMed, Ghabi Kaspo, DDS, D.Orth.
IV. Head and Neck Dissection – Henry Gremillion, DDS, MAGD, Ronald Auvenshine, DDS, PhD, Terry Tanaka, DDS
AAOP Committee Meetings
AAOP Council Meeting
MAIN PROGRAM
Friday, May 3, 2019
7:00– 8:00 am
Breakfast Session 1- Ear-based Treatment of TMD - Introduction, Current Findings and Ongoing Studies - Introduction, Current Findings and Ongoing Studies– Alan Glaros, PhD
Breakfast Session 2- Compound Medications - When, Where, and Why– Gary Heir, DMD
7:30-8:00 am
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors
8:00-5:00 pm
Dental Assistants & Auxiliary Course
Catalina S. Morarasu, DDS, PhD, MS – Program Coordinator
8:00-8:15 am
Welcome Remarks
8:15-8:30 am
Presentation of New Fellows & Introduction of New Members–
PLENARY SESSIONS:
8:30-9:15 am – Plenary 1
ICD-11 New Classification of OFP - ICD-11 - Where Do We Fit In–Chris Peck, BDS, MScDent, PhD
9:15 am-10:00 am – Plenary 2
Trigeminal Neuralgia – Steven Scrivani, DDS, DMedSc
10:00-10:30 am Break with Exhibitors & Posters
10:30 – 11:15am– Plenary 3
Migraine: New Understanding and Therapeutic Advances- Peter Goadsby, MD
11:15-12:00 pm – Plenary 4
TACs: Cluster Headache and Related Conditions: Treatment Options – Peter Goadsby, MD
12:00-12:15 pm
Panel Discussion
12:15-1:30 pm
Lunch on Your Own
or;
Lunch & Learns (Additional Registration Required)
Lunch & Learn 1-Update on Pathophysiology and Management of Sleep Bruxism- Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med
Lunch & Learn 2- Myofunctional Therapy, Indicators and Relevance to Orofacial Pain– Jennifer Hobson, PT,DPT
Residents & Recent Grads Luncheon
1:30-2:15 pm – Plenary 5
Painful TMD: Management Outcomes From The Network Clinical Study – Eric Schiffman, DDS, MS
2:15-3:00Plenary 6
Oral Parafunctions Matter a lot In TMD Pain: Implications for Treatment – Alan Glaros, PhD
3:00-3:25 pm
Break with Exhibitors & Posters
3:25-4:10Plenary 7
Whiplash: It's More Than Just a Pain in The Neck - James Elliott, PT, PhD, FAPT
4:10-4:55Plenary 8
The Orthodontic Therapy, Occlusion and Tempormandibular Disorders: Is There Relationship? – Jeffery Okeson, DMD
4:55—5:10 pm
Panel Discussion
5:10 -5:55 pm
AAOP General Membership Meeting
5:55-6:10 pm
New Members and Fellow Orientation
6:10-9:00 pm
Presidents Reception
Saturday, May 4, 2019
7:00-8:00 am
Breakfast Sessions – (Additional Registration Required)
Breakfast Session 3– Opiods - How to Fight This War and Alternative Options– Lori Reisner, PharmD
Breakfast Session 4– Sleep Pain Interactions OR Headache and Sleep Connection– Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med
7:30-8:00 am
Continental Breakfast with Exhibitors & Posters
8:00-8:20 am
Welcome Remarks and Awards
8:20-9:05 am – Plenary 9
Headache Attributed to TMD, Muscle Contraction and Pain: A Critical Anaylsis–Paulo Conti, DDS, MS, PhD
9:05-9:50 am – Plenary 10
Trigeminal Medicated Pain: Empirical Treatment Results Based on Novel Pathophysiologic Concepts– Wolfgang Liedtke, MD, PhD
9:50 -10:15 am
Break with Exhibitors & Posters
10:15-11:00 am – Plenary 11
Cervicogenics Headaches - Occiptal Neuralgia, Better Diagnosis- Richard Boortz Marx, MD
11:00 am-11:45am – Plenary 12
The Role of Pain Modulation in Acute and Chronic Orofacial Pain, Mechanisms and Clinical Relevance – Eli Eliav, DMD, PhD
11:45-12:00 pm
Panel Discussion
12:00-1:15pm
Lunch on Your Own
Or
Lunch and Learns(Additional Registration Required)
Lunch & Learn 3- Cervicogenic Headache Examination Hands On - BMX Take Home Message– Richard Boortz Marx, MD
Lunch & Learn 4- Cannabinoids– Lori Reisner, PharmD
1:15-2:00pm – Plenary 13
Mechanisms of Exercise Induced Hypoalgesia– Marie Hoeger Bement, PT, PhD
2:00-2:45 pm – Plenary 14
What is New in Sleep Medicine – Steven Bender, DDS
2:45-3:00 pm
Break with Exhibitors & Posters
3:00-3:45 pm – Plenary 15
New Insights Into Sleep Apnea Pathogenesis – Atul Malhotra, MD
3:45-4:30pm – Plenary 16
TMJ Osteoarthritis Pathophysiology and Treatment - A Cellular Perspective View – Ricardo Tesch, DDS, MS, PhD
4:30-4:45 pm – Panel Discussion
Sunday, May 5, 2019
8:00am-8:30am
Continental Breakfast
8:30-9:00 am
AAOP Sponsored Research Presenter 1
AAOP Sponsored Research Presenter 2
Plenary Sessions:
9:00-9:45 am– Plenary 17
Neuralgia or Neuropathy: Differences in Diagnosis and Treatment –Hossein Ansari, MD
9:45-10:30 am– Plenary 18
What We Know About Pain Following Root Canal Treatment – Donald Nixdorf, DDS, MS
10:30-11:15 am– Plenary 19
Understanding the New Specialty in Orofacial Pain- James Fricton, DDS, MS
111:15-12:00 pm– Plenary 20
Improving Access to Care with Success of Orofacial Pain Practices- Joseph “Rich” Cohen, DDS
12:00 pm
Closing Remarks and Preview of 2020 Program
breakfast & lunch sessions all require additional registration.
The American Academy of Orofacial Pain is a Nationally Approved PACE Program Provider for FAGD/MAGD credit. Approval does not imply acceptance by any regulatory authority or AGD endorsement. Current Term 1/1/2015 - 12/31/2021. Provider AGD ID # 218197
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Total credit educational hours being offered at this conference are 27 (including core conference, preconference workshops, breakfast forums & lunch sessions). The core conference offers 16.5 CE hours. Each preconference offers an additional 6 CE hours, each breakfast forum provides 1 CE hour and each Lunch and Learn provides 1.25 CE hours. Each attendee should claim only those hours of credit that he/she actually spent in the education. Workshops, breakfast & lunch sessions all require additional registration.