VIDEO PARA SITE LUCIANA ARCAS E MARINA AMARAL
Understanding DTM: A Guide for Dentists
Introduction to DTM and Its Challenges
- The speaker introduces a common scenario where patients report jaw pain and headaches, prompting questions about whether it is a case of Temporomandibular Disorder (DTM).
- DTM is highlighted as a source of insecurity for many dentists, not due to lack of intelligence but because practical training in DTM has been insufficient.
- The confusion surrounding DTM often leads to insecure dentists and frustrated patients, resulting in a reactive rather than proactive approach to treatment.
Expert Credentials
- Luciana Acas and Marina Amaral introduce themselves as experienced professionals with extensive backgrounds in dentistry, specializing in DTM and facial pain.
- They emphasize the importance of understanding DTM through scientific evidence and clinical perspective, which can significantly change patient outcomes.
Course Objectives
- The course aims to provide dentists with confidence in diagnosing and managing DTM cases by teaching what constitutes DTM and its common subtypes.
- Emphasis is placed on understanding when pain is not related to DTM, which helps prevent serious diagnostic errors.
Clinical Approach to DTM
- The course will focus on developing clinical reasoning rather than memorizing protocols, encouraging a more logical approach to patient care.
- Dentists will learn their role in the diagnostic process while also knowing when to refer patients for further care.
Conclusion on Managing Patient Care
- By the end of the course, participants will not be expected to resolve all ATM cases but will gain clarity on patient conditions and how to manage them effectively without fear.
- Understanding that while DTM is complex, it requires mature clinical reasoning rather than being an insurmountable challenge.