
2025 49th Scientific and Clinical Meeting
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The meeting will open on Thursday with a full day of ticketed courses. The main program will begin Friday morning and feature a single track of sessions in the morning and afternoon with regular breaks for coffee and visits to the exhibition area. Multiple lunch sessions are scheduled for Friday and Saturday. The program on Sunday will take place only in the morning and feature abstracts, discussion sessions, and closing remarks.
Session Topics
Orofacial pain management
Temporomandibular disorders
Sleep-disordered breathing
Oral appliance therapies
Private practice management
Physical therapy
Headache medicine
Onabotulinum toxin injections

Luana Colloca
MD
Dr. Luana Colloca is an MPower Distinguished Professor at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and the Director of the Placebo Beyond Opinion Center at the University of Maryland School of Nursing. Dr. Colloca holds an MD, a master’s degree in Bioethics, and a PhD in Neuroscience. She completed her postdoctoral training at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, and a senior research fellowship at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, USA.
Dr. Colloca has conducted studies on the behavioral, neural, and pharmacological mechanisms of pain modulation related to placebo and nocebo effects. Her lab has also developed an interest in virtual reality as a non-pharmacological approach to relieving pain and other symptoms. She has published in top-ranked international journals, including Biological Psychiatry, Annual Reviews of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Nature Reviews Rheumatology, Pain, Nature Neuroscience, JAMA, The Lancet Neurology, Science, and The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Her research has been cited over 19,800 times (H-index 64) and has been featured in National Geographic, The New Scientist, The Washington Post, Science Daily, The Boston Globe, The New Yorker, Nature, The Guardian, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, and USA Today.
Dr. Colloca has received the Dubner and Patrick Wall awards from the International Association for the Study of Pain and the UMB 2024 Researcher of the Year award, among others. She is committed to science dissemination, including podcasts (one with Jason Alexander of Seinfeld) and a TEDx talk.

Daniele Manfredini
DDS
Daniele Manfredini received his DDS from the University of Pisa, Italy in 1999, a MSc in Occlusion and Craniomandibular Disorders in 2001 from the same University, a PhD in Dentistry from the ACTA Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in 2011, and a Post-Graduation Specialty in Orthodontics from the University of Ferrara, Italy, in 2017. He achieved the Diplomate Status from the American Board of Orofacial Pain in 2021. He is an active Member of the European Academy of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction (former EACD). He is Founder Member of the Italian Society of Prosthodontics and Oral Rehabilitation (SIPRO), and President of the Italian Study Group on Orofacial Pain (GSID).
He was a clinical fellow at the Section of Prosthetic Dentistry, Department of Neuroscience, University of Pisa, Italy until 2005. From 2006 to 2016, Daniele Manfredini has been Assistant Professor at the School of Dentistry and coordinator of the research projects at the TMD Clinic, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, University of Padova, Italy
On January 2017, the Italian Ministry of University and Research (MIUR) appointed him as a Full Professor by scientific merit at the age of 41. Since 2017, Daniele Manfredini has served as Professor at the School of Dentistry, Department of Medical Biotechnologies, University of Siena, Italy, where he holds teachings in Oral Physiology and in Clinical Gnathology. He is currently the Director of the Orofacial Pain Unit.
Daniele Manfredini authored more than 300 papers in the field of bruxism and temporomandibular disorders in journals indexed in the Medline and Scopus databases (Scopus H-index=62). Since 2018, Daniele Manfredini is Member and Coordinator of the Bruxism Consensus Panel within the International Association for Dental Research, which works on the updated definition and classification strategies for bruxism and for which he currently serves in the INfORM Board of Directors.
Since January 1st, 2024, Daniele Manfredini acts as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Craniomandibular and Sleep Practice.

Jan Dommerholt
President/CEO
Dr. Jan Dommerholt is co-founder and president/CEO of Myopain Seminars. His early career mentors included Drs. Janet Travell, David Simons, Robert Gerwin, Richard S. Materson, Karel Lewit, and Peter Baldry, among others. With Robert Gerwin, Jan started teaching dry needling courses in 1996, first in Spain and from 1997 onwards in the USA and the rest of the world.
Jan is a Dutch-trained physical therapist with a Master of Professional Studies degree with a concentration in Biomechanical Trauma and Healthcare Administration from Lynn University and a Doctorate in Physical Therapy from the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
Dr. Dommerholt has taught hundreds of courses and lectured at over 60 conferences throughout the United States, Canada, Central and South America, Europe, Australia, India, and the Middle East while maintaining an active clinical practice. He is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy, Cuestiones de Fisioterapia, and the Journal of Invasive Therapies in Physical Therapy.
Dr. Dommerholt has edited several books on myofascial pain, dry needling, and manual physical therapy, authored about 100 book chapters, and more than 140 articles on dry needling, myofascial pain, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome, and performing arts physical therapy.
He is president/CEO of Bethesda Physiocare® (www.bethesdaphysiocare.com) and of Myopain Seminars (www.myopainseminars.com) in Bethesda, MD.
Dr. Dommerholt presented previously at the AAOP congress in 2011 and 2012.

Alex Vaughan
DDS, MS

Mojgan Hodaie
Mojgan Hodaie is staff neurosurgeon at the Toronto Western Hospital with subspecialty training in stereotactic and functional neurosurgery and the surgical co-director of the Joey and Toby Tanenbaum Family Gamma Knife Centre at the Toronto Western Hospital. Dr. Hodaie holds the rank of Professor at the Department of Surgery, University of Toronto, and is a member of the largest functional neurosurgery team in Canada. She has expertise in all forms of neuromodulation including deep brain stimulation, spinal cord stimulation and baclofen pumps for the management of spasticity. Dr. Hodaie’s research focuses primarily on structural MRI imaging in functional neurosurgery, with a special focus in neuropathic pain. She has published key papers in the area focusing on methods of small fiber tractography and structural neuroanatomical changes in the CNS gray and white matter in facial neuropathic pain amongst other functional neurosurgical disorders.

Jessica Ailani
Dr.
Medstar Georgetown University Hospital
Dr. Ailani is the Director of the Medstar Georgetown Headache Center, and Professor of Clinical Neurology at Medstar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. Dr. Ailani completed her Neurology training at NYU in New York, NY and a headache fellowship at the Jefferson Headache Center in Philadelphia, PA.
Dr. Ailani is on the board of the American Headache Society as treasurer and serves as the chair of the finance committee. She is an advisor to the National Headache Foundation. For the American Academy of Neurology, she is part of the division chiefs committee, and the Wolf award committee.
Dr. Ailani lectures nationally and internationally on topics related to headache medicine, with the goal of improving the care provided to patients with headache disorders.

Steve Hargitai
DDS, MS
Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Hargitai graduated from Case Western Reserve University, School of Dentistry in 1996. Dr. Hargitai completed his Oral Medicine residency in 2002, and a fellowship in Orofacial Pain in 2004, both at the Naval Postgraduate Dental School (NPDS), while receiving a Master of Science from the George Washington University. He received a certificate in Medical Acupuncture from the Helms Medical Institute in 2010 and a Certificate in Teaching by the Uniformed Services University in 2016.
Dr. Hargitai is a Diplomate of the American Board of Oral Medicine as well as the American Board of Orofacial Pain. His research interests lie in characterizing patients with chronic pain. CAPT Hargitai currently serves as Professor and Staff at the Oral Medicine and Orofacial Pain departments at NPDS, Bethesda, MD.

Arthur Moore III
USOSM/OFDIS
TMJD and Craniofacial Pain
Florida Southern College, B.S. University of Florida College of Dentistry, D.M.D.
Shands Hospital, UFCD, 2Y GPR
Parker Mahan Facial Pain Center, Fellow
American Board of Orofacial Pain, Diplomate

Andres Pinto
DMD, MPHm MSCE, MBA
Andres Pinto DMD, MPH, MSCE, MBA, is a tenured Professor, Department Chair at Case Western Reserve University, and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the same institution. He holds secondary appointments as Professor of Medicine and Otolaryngology at the School of Medicine and directs the Oral Medicine Fellowship program at The Metrohealth System in Cleveland and the MSD programs at CWRU.
Dr. Pinto received a DMD from the University of Pennsylvania and residency training in Oral Medicine at the Division of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the Penn Health System in Philadelphia. He completed additional education in Orofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine at the University of Kentucky and Tufts University and residency training in Dental Public Health at the National Institutes of Health.
He is board certified by the American Board of Oral Medicine, the American Board
of Orofacial Pain, and the European Association of Oral Medicine, and holds Fellowships from
the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), the International College of Dentists, and the American Academy of Orofacial Pain. His areas of clinical expertise include mucosal disease, orofacial pain, dental sleep medicine, and pediatric oral medicine. He works collaboratively in multiple industry-funded and federal projects and published extensively in the past twenty-five years. He is an Associate Editor of Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology and a past president of the American Academy of Oral Medicine.

Lesile Hovda
DPT
Minnesota Head & Neck Pain Clinic

Vanessa Benavent
Dr.

Erienne Blanchard
Owner
Integrative Head & Neck Specialists, LLC.

Beth Groenke
Dr. Beth Groenke has a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Engineering with a Biomedical Emphasis from Missouri University of Science and Technology, a D.D.S from the University of Missouri – Kansas City, and a certificate in Orofacial Pain and an M.S. in Dentistry from the University of Minnesota in the field of dental MRI. She has also completed the Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Fellowship through the University of Minnesota, and she is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orofacial Pain.
Currently, Dr. Groenke practices general dentistry, uses her orofacial pain specialty training as founder/CEO of PhysiAroma, a MedTech start-up company developing a novel device to help manage chronic pain, and she performs dental MRI research with the team at the University of Minnesota.

Ian Boggero
PhD
Dr. Boggero is the Director of Psychological Services and Director of Research at the University of Kentucky Orofacial Pain Clinic. He also has joint appointments in Anesthesiology and in Psychology. He completed his undergraduate education at UCLA and obtained his Ph. D. in clinical psychology from the University of Kentucky, with a graduate certificate in biostatistics. After his Ph.D. he completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center where he worked with children and families with chronic pain. His research interests are in developing brief psychological interventions for improving pain, sleep, and fatigue in patients with chronic pain. His work has been funded by the NIH and the American Psychological Association among other organizations. He has over 100 publications or poster presentations, and has been invited to give talks across the country and the world on psychological management of chronic orofacial pain. He is currently working on an NIDCR K23 award which aims to develop a brief telehealth treatment for patient with chronic masticatory muscle pain. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with family, playing soccer, hiking, cooking, and reading. He would love to play you chess online (but he is not very good).

Frank Dolwick
DMD, PhD
Dr. Dolwick is a world-renowned Oral and Maxillofacial surgeon specializing in the surgical treatment of temporomandibular disorders. He was a pioneer in the development of TMJ arthrography and surgical procedures for the treatment of TMJ internal derangement. Dr. Dolwick has served on several TMJ study committees for the American Dental Association, National Institutes for Dental Research and the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Dr. Dolwick has published over 100 papers and co-authored four books.
Dr. Dolwick received his DMD from the University of Kentucky and his PhD and certification in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery from the Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Dolwick currently serves as a Professor and Academy 100 Eminent Scholar for the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at the University of Florida College of Dentistry. Most recently, he served as Chair until January 1, 2020. He formerly served as the Parker E. Mahan Facial Pain Endowed Professor, and as Residency Program Director. He is a full-tenured Professor for the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. He serves as a member of the Craniofacial Cleft-Palate Team and with the Sleep Medicine Faculty. He is board-certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and is a member of the appropriate professional organizations. In 1993, he received the Research Recognition Award from the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Foundation for his research on temporomandibular disorders. In 2013, he received the Donald B. Osbon Outstanding Teacher Award by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
His current research interest includes temporomandibular joint arthrocentesis, temporomandibular joint biomechanics and tissue engineering of the temporomandibular joint disk, office-based arthroscopy, total joint reconstruction, and treatment of temporomandibular joint internal derangement and osteoarthritis.

Mitch Levine
Associate Professor
University of North Carolina
Mitchell Levine is associate professor of orthodontics at the University of North Carolina Adams School of Dentistry. He instructs residents on sleep disordered breathing, dentofacial deformities including surgical/orthodontic treatment planning, as well as supervises graduate orthodontic residents. He is a Diplomate of both the American Board of Orthodontics and American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine. A contributor to numerous scientific papers including the AAO White Paper on the Role of the Orthodontist and OSA, AADSM Standards for Dental Sleep Medicine, as well as the AADSM Novel Therapies for Preventing, Managing and Treating OSA in Adults and Children. As well, he is a reviewer for the American Journal of Orthodontics, Angle Orthodontist, Journal of Dental Sleep Medicine and Orthodontics and Craniofacial Research. He is immediate past president of the American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine

Jenna Buth-Croes
Pain Psychologist
Park Nicollet Health Services

Vincent Ziccardi
Rutgers University School of Dental Medicine
Dr Ziccardi attended college at New York University where he received a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry. From there, he attended Columbia University and earned his dental degree. Upon graduation from Columbia, he was accepted into the integrated MD/Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency training program at the University of Pittsburgh where he earned his MD degree and certificate in oral and maxillofacial surgery. It was during this time working with faculty in both the oral and maxillofacial surgery and Neurosurgery departments that he gained interest and experience in the management of trigeminal nerve injuries.
Upon completion of training, Dr Ziccardi took a position as Assistant Professor and Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City. He worked at this institution until taking a position at his current home at Rutgers School of Dental Medicine in 1997. While working in New Jersey, he was initially made residency program director in 1998 and ultimately Chair of the department and Chief of Dental Medicine at University Hospital in 2001. He is presently tenured Professor at the University and holds a co-terminus position in the Division of Plastic Surgery.
During his career, areas of clinical interest and research have included trigeminal nerve microsurgery, cleft lip and palate reconstruction and complex reconstructive surgery. Dr. Ziccardi is extensively published and nationally recognized expert in trigeminal nerve microsurgery and speaker within this subject matter. He continues to serve as Chair and Chief of Service within University Hospital and Associate Dean of Hospital Affairs as well as the Director of the Craniofacial Center at University Hospital.

Michael Glick
University of Pennsylvania
Michael Glick is the Fields-Raynat Professor and Executive Director, Center for Integrative Global Oral Health, School of Dental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Dr. Glick has an extensive publication record, including original research articles, editorials, and book chapters, and has authored, edited and co-edited 12 textbooks.
Dr. Glick is past Dean, School of Dental Medicine, University at Buffalo, past-President of the American Board of Oral Medicine, served as Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of the American Dental Association from 2005 to 2020, and was chair and principal author of FDI/World Dental Federation’s Vision 2020 and Vision 2030.

Richard Ohrbach
DDS
University of Buffalo
Richard Ohrbach earned a D.D.S. (University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill), certificate in pain management (University of California–Los Angles), M.S. in Oral Sciences and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (University at Buffalo), and a post-doctoral fellowship in behavioral epidemiology (University of Washington). As a member of the teaching faculty, his mentoring with students focuses on the development of independent thought grounded in rigorous use of methodology. As a member of the research faculty, he has pursued several research objectives. One objective has been the development of new diagnostic standards for temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) as well as the development of other assessment tools related to pain or function. These standards, development supported by NIDCR and now internationally recognized, for both researchers and health professionals comprises an improved screening tool, validated diagnostic criteria, and improved psychosocial assessment tools. A second objective, via the OPPERA studies of painful TMDs, has focused on identification and understanding of risk determinants for initial onset, transition to chronicity, and maintenance of chronicity. A third objective, more recently, has focused on the application of ontological principles to better depictions of clinical reality – for example, mechanisms underlying co-morbidity within the chronic overlapping pain conditions, and the bidirectional relationship between behavior and physical structure-based interoception. Dr. Ohrbach is a member of the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, United States Association for the Study of Pain, and International Association for the Study of Pain.

Lori Reisner
Pharm D.
Dr. Reisner joined the faculty of UCSF in 1987 as a Pharmacy Practice Resident and has served in various roles since that time, including as a lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Dentistry courses and as a clinical pharmacist for the UCSF Pain Management Center. She has also been a research pharmacist for the UCSF Pain Clinical Research Center as well as a consultant to the Center for TMD and Orofacial Pain in the UCSF School of Dentistry. She currently serves on various medication-related committees at UCSF Medical Center and enjoys her role as a preceptor for students and residents. Lori is a member of several professional organizations, including the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP), the American Pain Society (APS), and the International Society for the Study of Pain (IASP). Dr. Reisner has been involved in the development of a pain traineeship with the American Society of Health-system Pharmacists (ASHP) and has served at different times on the Board of Directors, the Scientific Program Committee and the Task Force for Centers of Excellence in Pain Management for APS. She has also served on the membership committee of ACCP. She received the Long Foundation Award for Excellence in Teaching at UCSF in 1988 and in 2003. Dr. Reisner has been invited to address national and international groups and has publications in peer-reviewed journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, Neurology, Dental Clinics of North America and the Annals of Pharmacotherapy. She sits on the editorial board for the Journal of Pharmaceutical Care in Pain and Symptom Control, and is a peer reviewer for the Annals of Pharmacotherapy and the Clinical Journal of Pain. She has authored chapters on pain management for the textbooks Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Handbook of Non-Prescription Drugs and the ACCP Reviews for Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy.
Current Title:
Clinical Pharmacist, Neurological Surgery
Health Sciences Professor, Clinical Pharmacy
First Year on UCSF Faculty: 1987
Education:
B.S., California State Polytechnic University, 1982
Pharm.D., University of Southern California, 1987
Clinical Residency, University of California, San Francisco, 1988
Fellowship in Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamics, University of California, San Francisco, 1990
Licensure:
Licentiate in Pharmacy, California
Licentiate in Pharmacy, Nevada
Specialty:
Pain Management /Neurosciences
Drug Safety and Managed Care

Clete Kushida
Professor
Stanford Sleep Medicine Center
Dr. Clete A. Kushida is a neurologist who specializes in the diagnosis and management of sleep related breathing disorders (e.g., obstructive sleep apnea), sleep-related movement disorders (e.g., restless legs syndrome), and parasomnias (e.g., sleepwalking, REM sleep behavior disorder). He is a neurologist, a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford; Associate Chair, Division Chief, and Medical Director of Stanford Sleep Medicine; and Director of the Stanford Center for Human Sleep Research. He is the inaugural President of the World Sleep Society, past President of the World Sleep Federation, past President of the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, and founding President of the California Sleep Society. Dr. Kushida has conducted basic and clinical sleep research since 1977, served as Principal Investigator for numerous large federally and industry sponsored studies, and his research interests include the anatomic and physiologic changes associated with sleep apnea, the management of restless legs syndrome, and countermeasures for sleep loss. He has authored or edited over 300 publications including six books, and serves as editor-in-chief of the journal Sleep Science and Practice as well as the largest publication on the field of sleep to date, the Encyclopedia of Sleep and Circadian Rhythms (2nd edition, 6 volumes, 454 chapters, 827 authors, 3,835 pages).

Amrittej Virk
Texas TMJ Sleep & Facial Pain
Dr. Amrittej Singh Virk earned his Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry degree with honors from the University of Pennsylvania school of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia along with a selective certificate in Integrative Pain Management. He has completed an externship in Orofacial pain at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston followed by a 2-year residency program in Orofacial Pain and dental sleep medicine at UCLA School of dentistry, Los Angeles under the mentorship of Dr Robert Merrill serving as chief resident during his residency. He has earned a Fellowship in the American Academy of Orofacial Pain and is Board certified by the American Board of Orofacial Pain and the American board of Dental Sleep Medicine and currently serving as section chair for TMD, Cervical Spine and Orofacial Pain in the American Headache Society. Since 2018, Dr. Virk has maintained a private practice devoted to Orofacial pain management and dental sleep medicine.
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