Unlock the Connection Between Dentistry and Physical Therapy: A Holistic Approach to TMD and Sleep Disorders

Unlock the Connection Between Dentistry and Physical Therapy: A Holistic Approach to TMD and Sleep Disorders

Unlock the Connection Between Dentistry and Physical Therapy: A Holistic Approach to TMD and Sleep Disorders

Watch The Recording of this Inclusive Interview

We are thrilled to invite you to a special LIVE webinar featuring Dr. Jenny Hobson and Dr. Tiffany Lamberton, two experts who have pioneered a unique approach to treating Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD), craniofacial pain, and airway issues. Dr. Lamberton, who holds dual degrees in Dentistry and Physical Therapy, brings a holistic understanding of how the cervical spine impacts TMJ function and patient health.

In this session, Dr. Lamberton will share her personal journey in airway and TMD care, along with valuable insights from her interdisciplinary approach that combines physical therapy and dentistry. You’ll have the opportunity to ask your questions in real-time and learn about her advanced evaluation and treatment methods.

Key takeaways from the webinar:

A Personal Story: Discover how Dr. Lamberton’s personal experience with her child’s airway issues led her into this field and how she works with interdisciplinary teams—sleep MDs, ENTs, myofunctional therapists, and dentists—to address growth, development, and airway concerns.

Misdiagnosed TMJ Dysfunction: Learn about her comprehensive TMJ/TMD evaluation, which integrates both dentistry and physical therapy by addressing cervical spine issues, especially upper cervical dysfunction that is often missed in typical dental evaluations.

Advanced Imaging: Understand the importance of using CBCT and MRI to accurately diagnose and treat TMD, airway issues, and cervical spine problems for more effective care.

Integrating Anatomy into Treatment Plans: Explore how physical therapists’ knowledge of anatomy and the body’s wear and tear influences dental treatment plans, ensuring that patients’ whole-body health is considered in their care.

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Dr. Tiffany Lamberton

Dr. Tiffany Lamberton resides in Washington State and holds dual degrees in Physical Therapy and Dentistry from Loma Linda University. Upon completing her DDS degree, she was honored with induction into the prestigious Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Honor Society and garnered recognition in Oral Pathology and Student Leadership. Her career as a general dentist has spanned various settings. Still, her passion eventually led her to utilize her physical therapy background and dental knowledge to focus exclusively on TMJ Disorders and Airway Dentistry. Presently, her practice centers on the evaluation and treatment of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Disorders, and she welcomes new clients through her website, TMD Collective.

Dr. Tiffany has also participated in the educational arena, having delivered lectures at the Pacific Northwest Dental Convention and the Pierce County Dental Society. She will be a speaker for the upcoming Western Orthodontic Conference in November 2024. She is an advocate for spreading knowledge about TMJ, Airway, and Myofunctional Therapy. Her professional affiliations include membership in the ADA, WSDA, and the role of Treasurer for the Pierce County Dental Society Board. Furthermore, she is an active member of AOMT and the Chicago Study Club. Dr. Tiffany is committed to lifelong learning and shares her expertise through her bi-monthly podcast, “Jaw Talk with Dr. Tiffany,” where she hosts engaging discussions with guests on various topics within airway dentistry, and TMJ-related matters.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Dr. Tiffany resides in Tacoma North End, with her husband, two children, and their Cavapoo puppy, Wookie. In her leisure time, she loves snowboarding, wake surfing, and Pilates.

 

 

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Don’t miss this chance to learn from Dr. Lamberton’s unique dual expertise! Whether you’re a dentist or physical therapist, this webinar will offer invaluable insights into treating patients with TMD, craniofacial pain, and airway problems. Register now to attend live or receive the event recording.