woman-painDentistry is about more than just teeth and gums—it has to do with not only treating oral health, but overall health as well. For that reason, I want you to begin to contemplate offering craniofacial pain services in your office. By offer craniofacial pain services in your practice, you are creating more opportunity for yourself and your team to help treat patients and improve their overall quality of life.

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Well, craniofacial pain can often be a difficult subject because most dentists receive very little education and exposure to treating patients with these conditions. I understand how important it is to continue to improve your education and understanding of the dental field—I complete continuing courses yearly, too. By advancing your understanding of craniofacial pain, you can better understand how beneficial it is for patients when they visit your dental office.

Continuing Education

I, personally, have received extensive training in treating craniofacial pain and am available to work with other dentists to provide proper training so that you can provide craniofacial pain diagnosis and treatment at your dental office. I received my Certificate in Fundamentals of Diagnosis and Treatment of TMD and CFP from the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain. I also received Fellowship from the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain (FAACP) and Diplomate of the American Board of Craniofacial Pain (DABCP).

To continue your education in the area of craniofacial pain, I suggest visiting my Lectures page to view upcoming dates. By attending these lectures, you can continue to improve the services you offer at your dental practice! Because this pain is not new, it is important to understand where it is coming from and how to properly treat it. As a dentist you are the first line of defense for patients suffering from craniofacial pain—there is a growing realization that a common cause of pain is through a bad bite. By attending some of my upcoming lectures, you can learn about your role in the diagnosis and treatment of craniofacial pain.

If you have any questions about craniofacial pain, please contact me. Take the next step toward relieving your patients’ pain. I look forward to working with each of you in expanding your dental practice with craniofacial pain services!