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Philadelphia Mini Residency: Three-Session with Hands-On Training
Philadelphia Mini Residency: Three-Session with Hands-On Training With Dr. Steven Olmos & Dr. Kristina Wolf If you’re a dentist or you’ve been looking for a comprehensive, step-by-step pathway to confidently diagnose and treat craniofacial pain and sleep-related...
TMJ, Airway, and Sleep Dentistry: Why Dentists Must Treat Them Together
Modern dentistry is shifting toward a TMJ-airway–sleep dentistry model—and for good reason. TMJ disorders (TMD), sleep-disordered breathing, clenching, bruxism, and craniofacial pain are not separate problems. They are deeply connected, and dentists are uniquely...
Philadelphia Mini Residency: Three-Session Hands-On Training
If you’re a dentist or you’ve been looking for a comprehensive, step-by-step pathway to confidently diagnose and treat craniofacial pain and sleep-related breathing disorders, the TMJ & Sleep Therapy Centre’s Mini Residency returns to...
TMJ Disorders Affect More Than the Jaw
When dentists and healthcare professionals pursue continuing education in TMJ, craniofacial pain, and sleep breathing disorders, they quickly discover that the TMJ is not an isolated structure. Through our Mini Residency and professional TMJ training programs, we...
Why TMJ Problems Are More Common Than People Realize
Many patients assume TMJ disorders are rare or simply “jaw clicking.” In reality, TMJ dysfunction is one of the most overlooked drivers of facial pain, poor sleep, airway restriction, headaches, and chronic muscle imbalance. As more providers pursue advanced TMJ...
Why Dentists Should Integrate TMJ Care
Why TMJ Care Should Be a Core Part of Every Dental Practice TMJ Disorders affect millions of people, yet patients often struggle for years without clear answers. As the providers who understand occlusion, joint function, and craniofacial development better than any...
Transforming Practices Through TMJ Training
For many general dentists, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a topic that often sits at the edge of their dental training but directly affects many of their patients. Understanding TMJ disorders, also known as TMD, isn’t just a niche specialty—it’s a...
A Message From Dr. Olmos
Personal Message From Dr. Steven OlmosAs we enter the new year, 2023 marks a major change in my life. After 42 years in dentistry, I am retiring from clinical practice. Have decided to make the next chapter of my life research focused to continue building awareness in...
Nasal Airway Obstruction and Orofacial Pain: A Multi-center Retrospective Analysis
Research Spotlight: Nasal Airway Obstruction & Orofacial PainThis Article was Published in the Academy of General Dentistry, Nov/Dec 2022 IssueView the PDF version here
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