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Founded 2015 · London · Postgraduate training in aesthetic medicine
FUNC 101 In-person workshop · Functional Disorders track

Bruxism, TMJ Dysfunction, and Myofascial Pain — Diagnosis and Non-Surgical Approaches

Comprehensive training on the clinical interrelation between bruxism, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and myofascial pain, and their effects on facial aesthetics.

Duration

2 day

Cohort size

Maximum 8 candidates per cohort · Functional Disorders

01 What's included

Everything for the day.

Reserve a place and the workshop fee covers the essentials for the teaching day.

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Patient demonstrations

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Hands-on practice

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Expert instructor guidance

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Certificate of completion

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Author's personal protocols and case studies

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Post-course support

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Networking opportunities

viii.

Lunch and refreshments

ix.

Available in English and Russian

01 Details

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Course Overview

This exclusive author's course is designed for dental, aesthetic, and medical professionals who seek a deeper understanding of how functional disorders impact facial aesthetics. Led by Dr. Svitlana Larkina (Maxillofacial Surgeon, PhD, MBA) and Dr. Zagidat Konovalova (Neurologist, MD, PhD), this comprehensive training explores the clinical interrelation between bruxism, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and myofascial pain, and their effects on facial symmetry, volume, and appearance. The course includes patient demonstrations and hands-on practice, allowing you to develop practical skills and master the techniques firsthand. Available in both English and Russian.

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Learning Objectives

  • Understand the clinical interrelation between bruxism, TMJ dysfunction, and myofascial pain
  • Learn how these conditions affect facial symmetry, volume, and appearance
  • Master modern diagnostic protocols and evidence-based assessment techniques
  • Develop skills in non-surgical treatment strategies used in aesthetic medicine
  • Create aesthetic treatment planning techniques for functional disorders
  • Apply author's personal protocols and case studies to clinical practice
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Course Outline

  • Clinical interrelation between bruxism, TMJ dysfunction, and myofascial pain
  • Effects on facial symmetry, volume, and appearance
  • Modern diagnostic protocols and evidence-based assessment
  • Non-surgical treatment strategies in aesthetic medicine
  • Aesthetic treatment planning techniques
  • Cross-disciplinary clinical insights
  • Author's personal protocols and case studies
  • Patient demonstrations
  • Hands-on practice sessions
  • Certificate of completion
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Course Benefits

By the end of this course, participants will be able to bridge function and aesthetics safely, effectively, and confidently. You'll gain practical diagnostic tools, aesthetic treatment planning techniques, and cross-disciplinary clinical insights that will elevate your practice. The training includes patient demonstrations and hands-on practice for developing practical skills.

Final Reserve a place

Register interest for the next cohort.

The registrar can confirm the right cohort and next available date.