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Tension to Tranquility: Hygienist’s Role in Recognizing & Supporting TMJ Pain Pre & Post-Procedure

March 21, 2026


Dates

Saturday, March 21, 2026

Time

9:00 am - 11:00 am

Early Bird Discount Deadline

Monday, March 02, 2026

Registration Deadline

Thursday, March 19, 2026


Event Description

2 CE Units - Speaker: Dr. Maggie Pezeshkian, D.C., B.S.D.H., C.K.T.P.

Location

Tension to Tranquility: Hygienist’s Role in Recognizing & Supporting TMJ Pain Pre & Post-Procedure Event Image
Earn 2 CE units!                  
 
CE course titled “From Tension to Tranquility,” is specifically tailored to dental hygienists, focusing on the unique role they play in identifying and managing TMJ discomfort that may arise during or after prolonged dental procedures such as deep cleanings.      
 
This evidence-based course equips California dental hygienists with practical clinical strategies to recognize signs of TMJ pain and dysfunction—often before patients voice any complaints. It highlights the ways in which common hygiene procedures, such as prophylaxis, periodontal therapy, or extended appointments, may contribute to or exacerbate TMJ and cervical discomfort. Participants will learn how to implement noninvasive, supportive techniques including patient-centered communication, Kinesio Taping®, basic manual therapy applications, and targeted home care education to enhance comfort and recovery.      
                   
Course Objectives:
After this course, attendees will be able to:
  • Recognize early signs of TMJ discomfort related to prolonged mouth opening, neck strain, or intraoral instrumentation during hygiene procedures, and understand the clinical impact on patient well-being.
  • Gain clinical strategies for identifying TMJ dysfunction before symptoms are reported by the patient.
  • Understand the mechanisms by which dental hygiene procedures may contribute to TMJD symptoms and cervical pain.
  • Enhance communication skills to assess patient tolerance and promote trust and informed care planning.
  • Introduce and educate patients on safe, non-invasive techniques—such as external Kinesio Tape® application to the TMJ and cervical areas, ergonomic posture advice, and post-care instructions—to reduce inflammation, muscle spasm, and discomfort.
  • Deliver actionable home care guidance that promotes healing and minimizes postprocedural TMJ complaints.
  • Promote a multidisciplinary approach for managing TMJ, neck pain, and headaches to improve overall patient satisfaction and referral outcomes.
 
Speaker: Dr. Maggie Pezeshkian, D.C., B.S.D.H., C.K.T.P.
 
Dr. Maggie Pezeshkian, DC, RDH, CKTP is a TMJ-focused practitioner and founder of Jawmatrix (Tarzana). Blending dental-hygiene roots with chiropractic expertise, she addresses TMD through conservative, evidence-based care—posture and airway assessment, manual therapy, neuromuscular re-education, and motion X-ray (DDR) when indicated—while collaborating closely with dentists and medical specialists.

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Registration Fees

Member Registration
Early Standard Late
$55.00
Prospective Member Registration
Early Standard Late
$75.00
Early Member Registration
Early Standard Late
$35.00
Early Prospective Member Registration
Early Standard Late
$50.00

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Sponsors

Continuing Education

Hotel

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