I copied this from Dentaltown!
The key isn't how much you buy., The key isn't how much "Technology" you have. I am not questioning the technology individually; but the "package" certainly deserves some questioning. One doesn't become a neurologist in a weekend course because he buys and EMG unit. I don't know that T Scan and JVA and their chosen laser would be the way I would START to learn about pain managment. Sure; any treatment pattern can result in some success in some cases. Keep in mind that Stohler points out that 75 percent of all PRIMARY care patients will have some degree of improvement no matter what therapy is provided. One one states that they are now treating myofacial pain, the number of secondary and tertiary care patients one may interview increases. The greatest risk is that you can't identify those patients and treat them in your primary care model. The one that gets.. according to their ads... 95 percent of the patients resolved.
Oh my. That is pandering to the dental model and reeling in unsuspecting dentists; And those of us who have spend a career learning about pain and dysfunction should be offended and concerned.
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Dr. Barry Glassman, DAACP,DAAPM,FICCMO, FADI
Vice President of Education and Training - Therapeutic Solutions International, Inc.
Diplomate of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
Diplomate of the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain
Diplomate of the American Academy of Pain Management
Fellow of the International College of Craniomanidbular Orthopedics
Fellow of Dentistry International
www.DrBarryGlassmanSeminars.com Medical Staff - St. Lukes Headache Center
Resident Instructor for the Lehigh Valley Hospital in Craniomandibular Disorders and Sleep Disorders
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Dr. Rick Coker, DDS, FACE
Director, Academy of Comprehensive Esthetics
www.tyler-smiles.com,
www.tylersleep.comhttp://www.google.com/profiles/riccoker.
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