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    • 3 May 2026
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
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    Celebrate 50 Years of Excellence - Join Us at the AAOP Annual Clinical Scientific Meeting!

    We are excited to invite you to the 50th Clinical and Scientific Meeting of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP), taking place April 30 - May 3, 2026, at the beautiful Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa in Orlando, Florida.

    This landmark event will celebrate five decades of advancing the understanding and treatment of orofacial pain, and promises a rich program of education, innovation, and connection.


    Conference Clinical and Academic Learning Objectives

    During the meeting attendees will:

    • Review the historical evolution and future direction of the orofacial pain specialty.
    • Evaluate advanced neuroimaging applications for assessing orofacial pain.
    • Apply behavioral and therapeutic alliance strategies to enhance sleep and chronic pain care.
    • Integrate evidence-based self-management tools and interdisciplinary perspectives across body systems.
    • Compare emerging pharmacologic interventions, including CGRPs, botulinum toxin, and low-dose naltrexone.
    • Analyze systemic influences on orofacial pain, including hypermobility and fibromyalgia.
    • Interpret sleep neurophysiology and dental sleep medicine approaches to improve pain outcomes.
    • Assess the clinical utility of artificial intelligence in diagnosis, learning, and imaging interpretation.
    • Explore interdisciplinary innovations in nutrition, telehealth, and oral posture in TMD care.
    • Examine regenerative injection therapies and best practices for sustainable orofacial pain practice management.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates the core of this conference for 20 continuing education credits. Pre-conference courses (require separate registration) are each worth between 3.5 and 7 continuing education credits.

    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    • Offsite
    • 14
    Register

    Course Directors: Ricardo Tesch, Aurelio Alonso

    Learning Objectives

    • Treatment Selection: Identify the indications and contraindications for lysis and lavage therapies, as well as intra-articular injections, in patients with TMJ osteoarthritis.
    • Blind Techniques: Demonstrate the techniques for performing blind arthrocentesis and intra-articular injections using anatomical landmarks in the upper TMJ compartment.
    • Ultrasound Guidance: Perform arthrocentesis and intra-articular injections in the lower TMJ compartment using ultrasound guidance, including proper probe manipulation and interpretation of ultrasound images.

    Course Description:

    When conservative therapies are not sufficient for management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis, minimally invasive procedures – such as joint lysis and lavage via arthrocentesis, followed by intra-articular injections of biologically active products – can provide substantial benefits. Biologics have shown efficacy in controlling tissue damage and alleviating associated symptoms, offering hope for improved quality of life for affected individuals.

    While these procedures have historically relied on anatomical landmarks for guidance, recent advances in ultrasound-guided techniques have helped transform the landscape of TMJ interventions. By enabling real-time visualization, ultrasound guidance greatly enhances precision and effectiveness of procedures – improving patient outcomes and minimizing procedural risks.

    Despite the potential benefits of ultrasound-guided procedures, teaching these advanced techniques presents unique challenges. Unlike other medical interventions that can be easily simulated, TMJ procedures require a deep understanding of the joint’s complex anatomy and pathology. Furthermore, opportunities for hands-on practice in clinical settings are often limited, making it crucial to provide extensive training to ensure competency.

    To overcome these challenges, this workshop aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice by offering participants comprehensive training in minimally invasive TMJ procedures, with a particular focus on ultrasound guidance. Participants can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently integrate these techniques clinically thanks to this course’s blend of didactic lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain designates this course for 3.5 continuing education credits.


    Faculty Bios:

    Ricardo Tesch, DDS, MS, PhD

    Professor | UNIFASE/Faculdade de Medicina de Petropolis

    Dr. Ricardo Tesch is a distinguished academic and clinician with a respected career in Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and Regenerative Medicine. He earned his DDS from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1992), a Master’s in Head and Neck Surgery from Heliópolis Hospital/São Paulo (2003), and a PhD in Internal Medicine from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2018). His work seamlessly integrates clinical expertise with innovative research, focusing on chronic pain management and joint tissue regeneration.

    Dr. Tesch is a Full Professor and Vice-Dean of Research and Innovation at the Faculty of Medicine of Petrópolis/UNIFASE, where he also serves as Director of the Regenerative Medicine Laboratory and Coordinator of the Chronic Pain Research Center. His research interests include exploring the genetic and physiopathological mechanisms of chronic pain and developing innovative cell-based therapies for joint regeneration.

    He is also a Visiting Professor at Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile, where he consults for the Postgraduate Program in TMD and Orofacial Pain, and at Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in the Dominican Republic, where he is the Director of the Postgraduate Program in TMD and Orofacial Pain.

    Dr. Tesch is a leader in clinical research in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) regenerative medicine, having pioneered the first in-human clinical trial using autologous nasal septum chondrocytes for TMJ regeneration. His academic contributions include numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, advancing the fields of diagnostics and therapeutic interventions for TMD.

    As a passionate advocate for translational research, Dr. Tesch collaborates with national and international institutions to improve healthcare outcomes. His work has earned recognition and support, including highly competitive government funding for the development of an advanced therapeutic platform for joint diseases. This funding supports the creation of technological solutions aimed at reducing healthcare vulnerabilities, increasing access to care, and promoting technological and productive autonomy within Brazil’s Health Industrial Economic Complex.

    Aurelio Alonso, DDS, PhD, MS

    Associate Professor | Duke University, Department of Anesthesiology

    Dr. Alonso is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University School of Medicine and Director of Orofacial Pain at Duke Innovative Pain Therapies. Dr. Alonso is an internationally respected Orofacial Pain specialist and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain and Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain.

    Dr. Alonso provides patients with innovative pain therapies as a member of the Center for Translational Pain Medicine (CTPM) team. The CTPM further expands Duke's existing clinical and research program in innovative pain therapies by bringing together leading basic scientists, clinicians, and clinical researchers. Dr. Alonso shares with the CTPM team the common core mission of unraveling the causes of painful conditions to better improve patient care. Dr. Alonso's focus area includes Orofacial Pain, Temporomandibular Disorders, Primary Headaches, Neuropathic Orofacial Pain, and Dental Sleep Medicine.

    Dr. Alonso received his DDS degree from the University of Ribeirao Preto (UNAERP), Brazil and a certificate in Prosthodontics from Sao Paulo State University (UNESP Araraquara, Brazil), followed by a Fellowship in Orofacial Pain at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and a residency in Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain from the University of Minnesota, where he also received a MS in Dentistry and PhD in Oral Biology.


    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
    Register

    Course Director: Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med, MSc

    Learning Objectives


    • Learn the most important Systems and systemic conditions that affect Orofacial Pain management

    • Learn the succinct work up of OFP cases with regards to Systemic conditions, including lab and imaging

    • Case based learning of when Systemic factors should be suspected and explored


    Course Description


    Orofacial pain entities in general, and TMDs in particular, are almost always accompanied by systemic comorbidities and other co-existing conditions. Orofacial Pain and TMD-related pain can also be a symptom of systemic conditions. More than 80% of individuals with OFP/TMD also suffer from a comorbid systemic condition. These systemic co-morbidities have immense potential to aggravate and perpetuate OFP/TMD pain. Further, these conditions and factors make the pain refractory to conventional modalities of orofacial pain management. Failure to recognize and address these systemic factors invariably results in suboptimal OFP/TMD pain management. There is a significant lack of OFP-specific literature in this regard. Lack of knowledge and delineation of the conditioning systemic factors may result in wrong diagnosis, treatment plan, and unnecessary/irreversible treatments for the patient.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain designates this course for 7 continuing education credits.



    Faculty Bio:


    Davis Thomas, BDS, DDS, MSD, MSc Med, MSc

    Dr. Davis Thomas was born and brought up in Kerala, India. After completing his BSc course in Chemistry, he completed his Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS) from KMC, Manipal, India. He received his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) and one year of Advanced Education in General Dentistry from NYU. While in private practice, he then went on to further his education in the following twenty years to include multiple master’s degrees including orofacial pain (MSD from Rutgers University), headache pain management (MSc from University of Edinburgh), and sleep medicine (MSc Med from University of Sydney). As an assoc. clinical professor (14 years), Dr. Thomas now continues his research in Pain Management at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine and Eastman Dental Center, Rochester, New York. The experience and education Dr. Thomas has acquired over the years has allowed him to lecture extensively all around the world. He has been a commissioned officer in the United Sates Army since 2001. He also has multiple faculty appointments in national and international hospitals and universities. Currently, he is Associate Professor at Rutgers Dental School, NJ, Rochester Eastman Center, NY, and Univ of Perth, Australia. He is also director for OFP/TMD/Sleep medicine courses for Roseman University/Smile USA Academy. He has scores of peer reviewed publications and multiple chapters in textbooks. He is also the Special Guest editor for multiple Special editions for JADA, DCNA and MCNA. He currently practices, teaches and researches exclusively in Pain, Orofacial Pain, Sleep Medicine/Dental Sleep Medicine and Pharmacology. He is also currently pursuing his PhD in Pharmacology and Pharmacogenomics.

    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
    Register

    Course Director: Emily Kahnert

    Course Description:
    Learn how telehealth is reshaping access to orofacial pain care in this practical, forward-looking course. Gain strategies and tools to deliver effective, patient-centered care virtually - expanding your reach and impact beyond the clinic walls.

       



    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates this course for 3.5 continuing education credits.
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
    Register

    Course Directors: Donald Nixdorf, Isabel Moreno Hay

    Course Description:
    Discover how botulinum toxin is transforming orofacial pain management. This foward-looking course blends science and technique to help you harness this innovative therapy and expand your clinical toolkit.

        



    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates this course for 7 continuing education credits.
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
    Register

    Course Director: Sowmya Ananthan

    Course Description:
    Build a strong foundation in diagnosing and managing orofacial pain with this practical, fast-paced primer designed for the orofacial pain-curious. Through expert-led instruction, you'll gain the essential knowledge and tools to better recognize, undersatnd, and treat orofacial pain in your patients.

       



    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates this course for 7 continuing education credits.
    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
    • Offsite
    • 20
    Register

    Course Director: Ronald Auvenshine

    Course Description:
    Gain unparalleled insight into the complex anatomy of the head and neck through this hands-on dissection course designed specifically for orofacial pain specialists. Participants will strengthen their anatomical knowledge and clinical confidence, directly enhancing diagnostic precision and treatment planning.




    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates this continuing education activity for 7 credits.


    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Disney's Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
    Register

    Course Director: Susan Whitney

    Learning Objectives:

    •  The learner will be able to ask 5 questions that can assist with identifying BPPV in their clinic.
    •  The learner will be able to recognize nystagmus seen in BPPV when the person is reclined in the dental chair.
    •  The learner will learn how to optimally position a person with active BPPV during a dental procedure.


    Course Description:

    This session will focus on learning the signs and symptoms of persons presenting with vestibular disorders, including benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). BPPV can present as a challenge to oral hygiene and can be seen when reclining a dental chair backwards. Strategies to recognize BPPV plus how to manage a person with active BPPV who comes to the clinic will be described. Methods to minimize symptom provocation during dental procedures will be emphasized. BPPV may also be caused by invasive dental procedures that vibrate the skull. Prevention of falls will be discussed plus how to manage persons with additional vestibular dysfunction will be discussed. Lecture, demonstration, and videos will be utilized to illustrate important clinical scenarios.



    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.

    AAOP designates this course for 3.5 continuing education hours.


    Faculty Bio:

    Susan L. Whitney, DPT, PhD, MCS, ATC, FAPTA

    Dr. Whitney received her PhD in motor development/motor learning from the University of Pittsburgh and her professional physical therapy education from Temple University. She is a professor in the Departments of Physical Therapy and Otolaryngology at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Whitney is supported by the Department of Defense to develop technology for persons with vestibular disorders and mild brain injury. She has authored or coauthored 310 articles on Medline, received the APTA John Maley Award, and was awarded the Hallpike-Nylen award, which recognizes outstanding clinical research achievement in vestibular medicine by the Barany Society.

    • 30 Apr 2026
    • 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM
    • Offsite
    • 10
    Register

    Course Directors: Ricardo Tesch, Aurelio Alonso

    Learning Objectives

    • Treatment Selection: Identify the indications and contraindications for lysis and lavage therapies, as well as intra-articular injections, in patients with TMJ osteoarthritis.
    • Blind Techniques: Demonstrate the techniques for performing blind arthrocentesis and intra-articular injections using anatomical landmarks in the upper TMJ compartment.
    • Ultrasound Guidance: Perform arthrocentesis and intra-articular injections in the lower TMJ compartment using ultrasound guidance, including proper probe manipulation and interpretation of ultrasound images.

    Course Description:

    When conservative therapies are not sufficient for management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) osteoarthritis, minimally invasive procedures – such as joint lysis and lavage via arthrocentesis, followed by intra-articular injections of biologically active products – can provide substantial benefits. Biologics have shown efficacy in controlling tissue damage and alleviating associated symptoms, offering hope for improved quality of life for affected individuals.

    While these procedures have historically relied on anatomical landmarks for guidance, recent advances in ultrasound-guided techniques have helped transform the landscape of TMJ interventions. By enabling real-time visualization, ultrasound guidance greatly enhances precision and effectiveness of procedures – improving patient outcomes and minimizing procedural risks.

    Despite the potential benefits of ultrasound-guided procedures, teaching these advanced techniques presents unique challenges. Unlike other medical interventions that can be easily simulated, TMJ procedures require a deep understanding of the joint’s complex anatomy and pathology. Furthermore, opportunities for hands-on practice in clinical settings are often limited, making it crucial to provide extensive training to ensure competency.

    To overcome these challenges, this workshop aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice by offering participants comprehensive training in minimally invasive TMJ procedures, with a particular focus on ultrasound guidance. Participants can acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to confidently integrate these techniques clinically thanks to this course’s blend of didactic lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain 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.


    The American Academy of Orofacial Pain designates this course for 3.5 continuing education credits.

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    Faculty Bios:

    Ricardo Tesch, DDS, MS, PhD

    Professor | UNIFASE/Faculdade de Medicina de Petropolis

    Dr. Ricardo Tesch is a distinguished academic and clinician with a respected career in Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD) and Regenerative Medicine. He earned his DDS from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1992), a Master’s in Head and Neck Surgery from Heliópolis Hospital/São Paulo (2003), and a PhD in Internal Medicine from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2018). His work seamlessly integrates clinical expertise with innovative research, focusing on chronic pain management and joint tissue regeneration.

    Dr. Tesch is a Full Professor and Vice-Dean of Research and Innovation at the Faculty of Medicine of Petrópolis/UNIFASE, where he also serves as Director of the Regenerative Medicine Laboratory and Coordinator of the Chronic Pain Research Center. His research interests include exploring the genetic and physiopathological mechanisms of chronic pain and developing innovative cell-based therapies for joint regeneration.

    He is also a Visiting Professor at Universidad del Desarrollo in Chile, where he consults for the Postgraduate Program in TMD and Orofacial Pain, and at Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra in the Dominican Republic, where he is the Director of the Postgraduate Program in TMD and Orofacial Pain.

    Dr. Tesch is a leader in clinical research in temporomandibular joint (TMJ) regenerative medicine, having pioneered the first in-human clinical trial using autologous nasal septum chondrocytes for TMJ regeneration. His academic contributions include numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals, advancing the fields of diagnostics and therapeutic interventions for TMD.

    As a passionate advocate for translational research, Dr. Tesch collaborates with national and international institutions to improve healthcare outcomes. His work has earned recognition and support, including highly competitive government funding for the development of an advanced therapeutic platform for joint diseases. This funding supports the creation of technological solutions aimed at reducing healthcare vulnerabilities, increasing access to care, and promoting technological and productive autonomy within Brazil’s Health Industrial Economic Complex.

    Aurelio Alonso, DDS, PhD, MS

    Associate Professor | Duke University, Department of Anesthesiology

    Dr. Alonso is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology at Duke University School of Medicine and Director of Orofacial Pain at Duke Innovative Pain Therapies. Dr. Alonso is an internationally respected Orofacial Pain specialist and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain and Diplomate of the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain.

    Dr. Alonso provides patients with innovative pain therapies as a member of the Center for Translational Pain Medicine (CTPM) team. The CTPM further expands Duke's existing clinical and research program in innovative pain therapies by bringing together leading basic scientists, clinicians, and clinical researchers. Dr. Alonso shares with the CTPM team the common core mission of unraveling the causes of painful conditions to better improve patient care. Dr. Alonso's focus area includes Orofacial Pain, Temporomandibular Disorders, Primary Headaches, Neuropathic Orofacial Pain, and Dental Sleep Medicine.

    Dr. Alonso received his DDS degree from the University of Ribeirao Preto (UNAERP), Brazil and a certificate in Prosthodontics from Sao Paulo State University (UNESP Araraquara, Brazil), followed by a Fellowship in Orofacial Pain at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey and a residency in Temporomandibular Disorders and Orofacial Pain from the University of Minnesota, where he also received a MS in Dentistry and PhD in Oral Biology.

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