Physiological Dentistry | Jeffrey Hindin, DDS

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Physiological Dentistry: Autonomics, TMJ, Sleep, Pain and Heart Rate Variability | Jeffrey Hindin, DDS

IAOMT Annual Conference in Las Vegas, NV
September 8, 2017

Learning Objectives:
1. Differentiate heart rate from heart rate variability.
2. Identify compensations related to Sympathetic up regulation.
3. Recognize the influence of the mouth on the autonomic nervous system.
4. Identify the relationship between inflammation and heart rate variability.

A graduate of SUNY at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine and the Buffalo VAMC residency program, Dr. Hindin practices general dentistry with an emphasis on the treatment of craniofacial pain, TMD and sleep disorders. He is a founding board member of the American Academy of Physiological Medicine and Dentistry and the Foundation of Airway Health. He has also developed a system of instrumentation to monitor HRV and ANS balance and add a new level of understanding and care for patients with airway disorders.

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