Dentists and dental assistants will see how biofeedback for relaxation by simply watching the screen and breathing in time with a pacer. The lecture also covers the use and adjustment of orthotics by orthodentists that treat patients suffering from TMD, bruxism, headaches, sleep apnea, and other stress-related disorders.
Biofeedback can also provide the dentist and the patient with real-time information during dental procedures and orthodontic adjustments. The lecture shows how a simple small biofeedback device can be connected to a large screen in the waiting room or surgey to display physiological parameters including EKG, respiration, skin temperature, skin conductance, and surface EMG or just show a movie, cartoons or play music to help patients relax. The lecture is based on the latest advances by orthodontists supported by evidence based research conducted in the USA by Jeff Hindin D.D.S. The recording and lecture notes are included in the fee.