General Information
Course: | 3.5-2412-1941 |
Provider: | San Diego County Dental Society |
Speaker: | Dr. Joseph R. Cohen |
Type/Category: | Live lecture/Core |
Credits: | 3.5 |
Course: | 3.5-2412-1941 |
Provider: | San Diego County Dental Society |
Speaker: | Dr. Joseph R. Cohen |
Type/Category: | Live lecture/Core |
Credits: | 3.5 |
Cancellations and full refunds available until 72 hrs. prior to course start time.
Questions may be submitted ahead of time to: admin@sdcds.org. There will also be an option to enter questions or comments in the chat feature of the Zoom platform.
Our CE Coordinator will email you instructions on how to join the webinar, Zoom link (meeting ID and password) and handouts provided by our instructor on November 3, 2020. (Please contact our Media & CE Coordinator, Fernanda Parra, admin@sdcds.org or 619-275-7188 for any further questions)
The formal continuing education programs of the San Diego County Dental Society are accepted by AGD for Fellowship/Mastership credit. The current term of acceptance extends from 5/1/2020 through 6/30/2024. AGD Provider ID# 212136
Non-dental Tooth Pain, Diagnosis and Treatment
40% of patients presenting to the dental office with tooth pain do not have pain related to teeth. This presentation will help dental practitioners identify these patients to avoid unnecessary dental procedures that often cause more pain and loss of healthy teeth.
Non-dental Tooth Pain, Diagnosis and Treatment:
Dr. Cohen has lectured extensively both nationally and internationally on subjects related to Orofacial Pain (OFP) and Sleep. This includes many lectures to the American Headache Society and American Academy of Orofacial Pain. He has also been a featured speaker at The International Facial Pain Meeting in Brazil (ICOT) and pain society meetings in Spain and in Ireland. He also has also presented at the American Academy of Pain Medicine and the American Academy of Pain Management as well as many guest lectures for CE courses in Dental Schools and Dental societies in the United States and Canada. For a few years he was honored to be on faculty with Dr. Terry Tanaka in San Diego as part of Dr. Tanaka’s CE courses on TMD and Occlusion.
Dr. Cohen is a section editor for the Journal “Cranio” and is a frequent reviewer for several Journals including The Journal of the American Dental Association (JADA), the American Headache Society, and many others. He is a diplomate and past president of the American Board of Orofacial Pain and Fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, where he is a Past President. He is also a diplomate of the Academy of Integrative Pain Management, and a Fellow of the American Headache Society. He is a member of many other professional organizations including the American Dental Association, American Pain Society and American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine.
Dr. Cohen is a graduate of the University of Tennessee Dental School and received advanced training in Orofacial Pain at UCLA. He is an Assistant Professor at the Arizona School for Dentistry and Oral Health, where he is director of the Orofacial Pain Program and is currently Adjunct faculty in the Orofacial Pain Residency at UCLA. He has authored many articles and recently wrote several chapters for the “Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of TMD and OFP’ published by Quintessence. He is also a site visitor for the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) to assess Orofacial Pain post graduate programs as to their qualifications for Accreditation.
He has been in private practice in Phoenix since 1971. In 1990 he limited his practice to TMD and OFP and founded a multidisciplinary orofacial pain management clinic, Southwest Pain Management (now renamed Southwest Orofacial Group), where he is currently director. The practice has three locations in the Greater Phoenix area and has five OFP practitioners who, together, see an average of over 100 new patients per month. The practice focuses on Orofacial Pain including temporomandibular joint disorders, migraine and tension headaches, atypical tooth pain, trigeminal neuralgia, and Obstructive Sleep Apnea.
Disclosure of Relevant Financial Relationships: None disclosed
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SDCDS is an ADA CERP Recognized provider. ADA CERP is a service of the American Dental Association to assist dental professionals in identifying quality providers of continuing dental education. ADA CERP does not approve or endorse individual courses or instructors, nor does it imply acceptance of credit hours by boards of dentistry. SDCDS designates this activity for up to three and a half (3.5) continuing education credits.