Available courses

Unique Features
• In depth review of surgical and prosthetic protocols
• Non-commercial, non-sponsored course covering a wide spectrum of implant types and systems
• Certificate of completion with AGD credits and NJ state board credits
• Patient implant surgeries - out of state dentist can learn surgeries
• Competency in utilizing a minimum of 4 recognized implant systems
• Bone manipulation including ridge expansion
• Bone grafting procedures including block grafts
• Advanced suturing techniques and soft tissue management
• Complete Digital workflow
• Designing over dentures, cement and screw retained restorations
• Milled provisional fabrication and 3D printing
• Photogrammetry and full arch designs
• Guided surgery modules and hands on live patient for All-on-X
• Bring your patients for complete rehabilitation (on a case by case basis)
• To aid participants in preparation for AAID associate fellow/fellow membership examinations

Course rating:

3.0(1)

Orofacial Pain (OFP) is a recognized dental specialty in the United States of America. It has been recognized as a sub-specialty of Dentistry in several countries such as Canada, Brazil, Israel, and also by the US military. The complex nature of OFP conditions and the cross-over to other branches of dentistry and medicine makes the diagnosis and treatment of OFP conditions often cumbersome and challenging. The lack of coordination and consensus amongst different organizations concerned with managing these patients also makes this a complex issue. TMJ conditions form only a portion of these OFP diagnoses.

  • The participants should be able to diagnose mainstream cases of orofacial pain and understand their etiology, differential diagnosis and management.
  • Ability to diagnose TMJ disorders and create a scientific approach for management.
  • Work with a physician and establish patterns of sleep disorder for an effective interdisciplinary approach to managing obstructive sleep apnea.
  • Be able to understand and prescribe correct pharmacological agents for managing orofacial pain.
  • Understand the various appliances for interdisciplinary dentofacial orthopedics and obstructive sleep apnea.

Students in these programs typically undergo a combination of didactic coursework, clinical training, and research activities. They learn about the latest techniques and technologies in implant dentistry, as well as the scientific principles underlying successful implant treatment. The goal is to train dentists to become proficient in all aspects of implant dentistry, including patient assessment, treatment planning, surgical placement, and postoperative care.

AAID Maxi course is among the most respected and comprehensive training programs in implant dentistry. Offered in university settings throughout the U.S. and internationally, the course presenters include renowned university faculty, world-class clinicians and the country's top authorities in implant dentistry.

An opportunity to acquire clinical assessment and management skills for TMD and orofacial pain, within the context of graduate education that focuses on the acquisition of research skills and a scientific knowledge base.

Focus of the clinical program is to provide the resident with experience in managing a variety of orofacial pain conditions, focusing on diagnosis and interdisciplinary management.

Participants receive 300 CE Hours
Mentorship provided for adding implant placement in the dental practice
Acquire the skills to surgically place implants, as well as advanced prosthetic techniques
Live-patient demonstrations in clinical operatory
Complete training for Associate Fellow and Fellow AAID credentialing examinations
Podium presentations and hands-on workshops by leading educators

An opportunity to acquire clinical assessment and management skills for TMD and orofacial pain, within the context of graduate education that focuses on the acquisition of research skills and a scientific knowledge base.

Focus of the clinical program is to provide the resident with experience in managing a variety of orofacial pain conditions, focusing on diagnosis and interdisciplinary management.

An opportunity to acquire clinical assessment and management skills for TMD and orofacial pain, within the context of graduate education that focuses on the acquisition of research skills and a scientific knowledge base.

Focus of the clinical program is to provide the resident with experience in managing a variety of orofacial pain conditions, focusing on diagnosis and interdisciplinary management.