
TMJ
TMJ and temporomandibular disorders represent a complex area of clinical dentistry, integrating occlusion, neuromuscular function, and joint biomechanics. This training area focuses on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment protocols, and clinical decision-making that supports functional stability and long-term patient comfort.
Courses are designed to guide participants from foundational TMJ principles to clinical application, covering patient assessment, functional diagnostics, occlusal analysis, splint therapy, and interdisciplinary treatment planning. Emphasis is placed on understanding underlying mechanisms and therapeutic rationale, not only symptom management.
Education in TMJ supports confident clinical decision-making, improved functional outcomes, and a structured approach to managing both acute and chronic temporomandibular conditions.

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