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Subjects:
• Restorative Dentistry • Prosthodontics • TMD/Occlusion/Orofacial Pain

Number of
years speaking: 40

meetings lectured:
2005 meetings scheduled:
• Clinical Research Foundation,
University of California
San Diego School of Medicine,
“Restorative & Prosthodontic
Dentistry Study Group”
• American Academy of
Restorative Dentistry
• Harold Litvak Symposium
New York University
2006 meetings scheduled:
• Ontario Dental Association
• University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
• American Dental Association

meetings scheduled:

CURRENT HONORARIUM:
Arrangements:
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Course description:
Problem-solving In Restorative Dentistry: This is a practical course focusing on occlusal problems that the restorative dentist faces daily. It uses a “decision-tree” developed by Dr. Tanaka which will help the dentist determine how to manage bruxism problems and the worn dentition, when to splint teeth and which attachments to use, and when to use a fixed vs. removable prosthesis. (One or two days) Esthetics & Occlusion: You Can’t Have One Without the Other: This is a “must attend” course for those performing esthetic and cosmetic procedures.
Long-term success in esthetic dentistry depends upon whether adverse tooth loading forces are recognized and can be controlled; and whether a functional and stable occlusion are part of the esthetic formula. How to achieve these goals in unstable and dysfunctional occlusions is the focus of this lecture/ participation presentation.
Professional background:
Dr. Tanaka is a clinical professor in graduate prosthodontics at the University of Southern California School of Dentistry, and maintains a private prosthodontic practice in Chula Vista, California. He is an internationally recognized lecturer on TMD and advanced restorative procedures, a diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain and has restorative study groups in the US, Italy and Japan. He has published numerous articles and his text and videotapes are used in over 80 dental schools throughout the world.
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