Revolutionize TMJ Treatments: Heal, Relax, and Grow Your Practice
Saturday, January 31, 2026
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Course Code:
849SL
Credits:
2
CE Hours
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) remain one of the most underdiagnosed and undertreated conditions in dental practice, despite causing significant patient discomfort and functional limitations. In this course, attendees will explore two powerful, non-invasive technologies reshaping the landscape of TMJ care. These modalities address both muscular dysfunction and joint-related issues, offering fast relief, long-term healing, and new opportunities for practice growth. Led by a panel of experienced clinicians, this session delivers clinical protocols, patient selection tips, case-based outcomes, and practical guidance on integrating these solutions into your practice—while elevating your standard of care and your bottom line.
Speakers
After this course attendees will be able to:
- Examine the current landscape of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), including prevalence, patient impact, and common clinical challenges
- Understand traditional TMD treatment options and recognize where conventional approaches may fall short in addressing muscle and joint-related dysfunction
- Determine the muscular and articular origins of TMJ disorders to guide more precise and effective treatment planning
- Recognize the clinical mechanisms of neuromuscular stimulation, bite adjustment, and photobiomodulation as they apply to TMJ therapy
- Implement practical protocols for integrating these non-invasive modalities into everyday practice
- Understand how TMJ therapies can expand clinical offerings, allowing providers to attract new patient populations and improve retention
- Learn strategies to capture the business potential of TMJ-focused treatments, including cash-pay service models, increased case acceptance, and practice differentiation
The BTL Industries grant has been applied to this course.

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