American Alliance of TMD Organizations

Keith E. Kinderknecht, DMD, FACP, Chairman  •  Sam Beavers, DDS, Vice Chairman



Founded in 1995 on behalf of patients’ well-being, the American Alliance of TMD Organizations’ mission is to support and protect the right and freedom of clinicians to practice in the field of TMD within the scope of their care, skill, judgment, and scientific information.

The American Alliance of TMD Organizations has been created to represent the broad interests of professional organizations and their member practitioners who understand the importance of effective diagnosis and treatment of craniofacial disorders.




 
Chairman 2008-2009

Keith E. Kinderknecht, DMD, FACP
536 School of Dentistry Building
1919 7th Avenue South
205-934-0126
205-975-4747 FAX
kinder@uab.edu

Mailing Address: SDB 536
1530 3rd Ave South
Birmingham, AL 35294-0007
(205-934-0126)


Dr. Kinderknecht

Chair: Dr. Keith E. KInderknecht



Drs. Kinderknecht Beavers

Chair Dr. Keith Kinderknecht and Vice-Chair Dr. Sam Beavers


Past Chairmen of the TMD Alliance

Dr. Bryan Keropian
Tarzana, California

Dr. Peter A. Neff
North Palm Beach, Florida

Dr. Terrance Spahl
St. Paul, Minnesota

Dr. Riley Lunn
Chattanooga, Tennessee

Dr. Barry Cooper
Lawrence, New York

Dr. Larry Tilley
Calhoun, Georgia



2009 Annual Meeting Information:

Chicago Marriott Downtown Hotel
Friday (8:00 am), February 2009
Chair: Dr. Keith Kinderknecht
Vice-Chair: Dr. Sam Beavers
Treasurer: Dr. Daniel Tylka




By-Law Highlights
Past Accomplishments




An article which discusses the current American Alliance of TMD Organization's goals and focus: Spahl TJ, A view from the cliff, The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice, Apr 2005; 23(2): 81-2. (pdf)






Official Journal of the TMD Alliance


The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice

PO Box 8887
Chattanooga, Tennessee  37414
(800-624-4141)
contact@cranio.com  •  http://www.cranio.com/




It is the intent of the American Academy of Pain Management (AAPM) to bring together the many professionals who work with individuals in pain and to assist in the creation of quality services for those individuals.  The mission of the Academy is to credential multidisciplinary pain practitioners, to develop standards, to enhance education and to promote legislative advocacy in the field of pain management.
AAPM - TMD Alliance Representatives



The American Prosthodontic Society's (APS) Mission is to promote the advancement of the discipline of prosthodontics. We will accomplish this by integrating the generalist, specialist, and the dental laboratory technician in a manner that will continuously seek improvement of patient treatment through education and research.


APS - TMD Alliance Representatives


The American Academy of Craniofacial Pain (AACP) (formerly known as the American Academy of Head, Neck and Facial Pain) was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in August, 1985, to fulfill a need for more widespread knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of temporomandibular disorders and to seek specialty status for those whose main professional interest is in the clinical treatment of head, neck and face pain patients.  The Academy has approximately 500 members in twelve different countries. We boast a membership of individuals who embrace many different modalities of diagnosis and treatment and are eager to learn various techniques to help the TMJ sufferer. Joining forces with the member dentists in the AACP are physicians, psychologists, chiropractors, physical therapists, registered nurses, dental hygienists and other related health-care  professionals who have devoted at least a portion of their practice to the study and treatment of pain of the head, neck and face. Experience ranges from the veteran practitioner whose practice is 100% head, neck and facial pain patients all the way to the novice who is just entering the field. Establishing a dental specialty related to these disorders will further the practitioner's  goals of professional and public responsibility.

AACP - TMD Alliance Representatives


The International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics (Measurement of the bio-physics and physiology of the head and neck.)  ICCMO is a society of health care professionals with a common interest in the etiologic role of orthopedic deformities as related to the various symptoms of head and neck pain and dysfunction. The primary objective of the College is the alleviation of the widespread human suffering of those afflicted with the varied symptomatology of head and neck pain and dysfunction (TMD).  To this end, the members of the College aim to apply the highest level of  scientific integrity and objectivity in their clinical practice and  in  research for the resolution of these problems. ICCMO was founded in 1979 by Dr. Bernard Jankelson, a pioneer in neuromuscular dentistry. He envisioned dentistry as involving the total physiology of the head and neck, and received particular attention for his efforts to relate the lower jaw to the cranium in three dimensions and to quantify data. His integrity and dedication to objectivity still provide inspiration and leadership to the pursuit of knowledge and the alleviation of pain for all mankind.

ICCMO - TMD Alliance Representatives



The American College of Prosthodontists (ACP) was founded in 1970, the American College of Prosthodontists is a non-profit educational and scientific organization created to represent the needs and interests of Prosthodontists within organized dentistry and to the public by providing a means for stimulating awareness and interest in the field of Prosthodontics. It is the goal of the ACP to be the global resource for all aspects of the specialty.

As the ADA-recognized organization for the specialty of Prosthodontics, the ACP has developed a number of tangible and intangible benefits for the dental professional. The Journal of Prosthodontics is one of the most respected scientific journals. The Prosthodontic Forum puts members in touch with other association members via the Internet to discuss "hot topics" and exchange information. The  ACP Annual Session provides access to renowned educational offerings and the latest innovations and technologies.  The American Board of Prosthodontics (ABP) is the certifying body of the specialty responsible for examining and certifying those individuals who have the knowledge, skills and attributes necessary to become Board certified specialists.


ACP - TMD Alliance Representatives


The Pennsylvania Craniomandibular Society (PCS) was founded in 1990 and chartered as a Pennsylvania non-profit educational organization. It's membership consists of dentists, physicians (allopathic, osteopathic, chiropractic), and physical therapists from all over the Delaware Valley. Members have clinical practice interest and emphasis on diagnosis and treatment of craniomandibular disorders, temporomandibular dysfunction, craniofacial pain, head, neck musculoskeletal problems and chronic pain management. Other topics of interest to the general membership will be incorporated as they relate to current practice demands. The Society supports the American Alliance of TMD Organizations. Lectures include member participation and annual table clinical presentations. The Society usually has six dinner/lecture programs, September through June, with the last meeting an annual business review and update, including a table clinic/ guest lecturer.

 


PCS - TMD Alliance Representatives


IAO Home Office
The International Association for Orthodontics (IAO) was established in the United States in 1961 to promote international cooperation in the orthodontic field of dentistry. IAO is a progressive and dynamic organization of general dentists, pediatric dentists and other dentists that provide orthodontic care to patients.

The IAO is the oldest and largest of the national and international non-specialty orthodontic groups. The association has a wide variety of programs in education, professional support, clinical experience and literature

IAO - TMD Alliance Representatives


Tennessee C.R.A.N.I.O., a regional TMD organization, was founded in 1981. It is one of the nation’s oldest TMD Study Clubs that has been in continuous operation since its inception.  Its membership includes dentists, physicians, physical therapists, and chiropractors. The Study Club has raised over $40,000 to support TMD Continuing Education for the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry.  Several of its members have served as President of large national TMD Organizations and two have been the Chairmen of The American Alliance of TMD Organizations.The Journal of Craniomandibular Practice credits its origin to an early TN Cranio organizational meeting. The next meeting for the TN Cranio will be in Santiago, Chile, on August 26 and 27, 2005. For membership applications or more information please contact:

Clifton Simmons, DDS (President)
1916 Hayes Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37203
(615) 329-1854
615-329-1880 (Fax)


TN Cranio - TMD Alliance Representatives


Sacro Occipital Technique Organization (SOTO) – USA is a nonprofit organization formed to promote the awareness, understanding and utilization of the Sacro Occipital Technique method of chiropractic as founded and developed by Dr. Major Bertrand DeJarnette. Over 70 years in development by Dr. DeJarnette with collaborative efforts and research assistance from others in the health care profession, SOT offers an indicator based, comprehensive approach to patient assessment and treatment. SOTO - USA is a chiropractic-based organization.  However, we embrace the multidisciplinary arena for the purpose of sharing information to improve the quality of patient care. Membership is open to all disciplines. The Annual Clinical Symposium is an open forum, produced by SOTO-USA each fall for the interdisciplinary exchange of information. At this meeting, like-minded professionals, such as dentists and chiropractors,  have the opportunity to associate, share and network together.

SOTO - USA looks to not only lead the chiropractic profession into the 21st century but to champion the concept that through understanding and cooperation between all disciplines, excellence in patient care can be achieved.

 SOTO-USA - TMD Alliance Representatives


By-Law Highlights

•  The Alliance is not a merger or consolidation of independent professional groups.  All professional organizations will maintain individual status and integrity and will continue to function as they do now.  An individual organization’s commitment is to support the Alliance only in those activities and opinions the organization agrees to and where they further agree that acting in concert enhances the probability of obtaining shared objectives.  Individual practitioners do not join the Alliance so it is no way competitive with existing professional organizations in this arena for the time, funds, or energy of the member clinicians.  Membership in this Alliance consists of organizations – not individuals.

•  A majority of voting members organization present will constitute a quorum.

•  Full voting members will have at least 100 USA members and membership from a majority of USA geographic regions.

•  Affiliate members – Study clubs and regional organizations may be a part of the Alliance.  They will not have a vote on issues which require a formal vote.

•  Any Alliance organization member can abstain from participating in any position or activity.  In this case, either that organization’s abstention will be formally noted, or the remaining organizations in agreement will undersign as individual organizations rather than the Alliance.  This policy will be further developed and established by the members.  In letters written by the Alliance, the following wordage should be used: “The following member organizations support this position.”  Or, “The following member organizations oppose this position.”

•  The Alliance Board of Directors will be comprised or two representatives from each full Alliance member and one representative from each affiliate member.

•  The Alliance will be a separately established not for profit entity.



Past Accomplishments

•  Representatives have met with the American Dental Association (ADA) committees, officers and administrators concerning right to practice issues.

•  Testified at hearings and were instrumental in overturning an FDA ruling which would have negatively affected the field of TMD and craniofacial pain.

•  Practitioners and educators met with the leadership of National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) regarding educational and funding issues.

•  Following a petition from the NIDCR, we were requested to provide a representative to the prestigious Temporomandibular Joint Disorders Interagency Working Group (TMJDIWG) and Dr. Noshir Mehta of Tufts University was appointed.

•  Representatives from the Alliance met with numerous legislators regarding TMJ research funding and insurance and reimbursement issues.

•  The Alliance has reflected opinions of our member organizations on numerous topics of concern.

Representatives of the American Alliance of TMD Organizations


America Academy of Craniofacial Pain
516 W. Pipeline Road, 
Hurst, Texas 76053 USA
Email: central@aacfp.org
Website: http://www.aacfp.org

Dr. Larry Tilley
201 South Park Avenue
Calhoun, Georgia 30701
(706-629-0131)
Dr. Bryan Keropian
18607 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 206
Tarzana, California 91356
(818-881-7233)

Dr. Robert Talley
448 36th Avenue Northwest
Norman, Oklahoma 73072 
(405-321-8030)


American Academy of Pain Management
13947 Mono Way #A
Sonora, California 95370
Email: aapm@aapainmanage.org
Website: http://aapm@aapainmanage.org

Dr. Christopher Brown
823 South Adams / Highway 421
SouthVersailles, Indiana 47042 
(812-689-6303)


American College of Prostodontists

211 E. Chicago Avenue, Suite 1000
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Website: http://www.prosthodontics.org

Dr. Keith E. Kinderknecht,
SDB 536
1530 3rd Ave South
Birmingham, AL 35294-0007
(205-934-0126)
Dr. Daniel Tylka
4213 Harrogate Drive
Norman, Oklahoma 73072
(405-271-8000)

American Prosthodontic Society

426 Hudson Street,
Hackensack, New Jersey  07601
email: aps@prostho.org
website: http://www.prostho.org

Dr. Carlo Ercoli [APS]
Division of Prosthodontics • Eastman Dental Center
625 Elmwood Avenue
Rochester, New York 14620
(585-275-5042)
Dr. Michael Saoud
201 Centennial Street, Suite 1-A, PO Box 2503
LaPlata, Maryland 20646 
(310-934-3500)

International Association of Orthodontists

750 North Lincoln Memorial Drive, Suite 422
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
email: worldheadquarters@iaortho.org
website:
http://www.iaortho.org/

Dr. Sam Beavers
12500 River Crest Drive
Little Rock, Arkansas 72212
(501-690-2524)
Dr. Detlef Moore [IAO]
750 Lincoln Memorial Drive
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202
(414-272-2757) (800-447-8770)

International College of Cranio-Mandibular Orthopedics

619 North 35th Street, Suite 307
Seattle, Washington 98103
email: hallietruswell@tmj-iccmo.org
website: http://www.tmj-iccmo.org/

Dr. Barry Cooper
100 Harrison Street
Lawrence, New York 11559
(516-239-6137)
Dr. David Hickman
PO Box 9495
Morgantown, West Virginia 26506
(304-293-1655)

Pennsylvania Craniomandibular Society

1991 Sproul Rd., Suite 650,
Broomall, Pennsylvania 19008
website: http://www.sdsmithdmd.com/pacranio/

Dr. Stephen Smith
Route 252 & Waynesboro Road
Paoli, Pennsylvania 19301
(610-647-2755)
Dr. Barry Glassman
1329 W Hamilton Street
Allentown, Pennsylvania 18102
(610-435-6724)

Sacro Occipital Technique Organization – USA
PO Box 1357
Sparta, NC 28675

email: drcblum@aol.com
website:
http://www.soto-usa.org

Dr. Charles  Blum
1752 Ocean Park Boulevard
Santa Monica, California 90405
(310-392-9795)
Dr. Richard Gerardo
2950 West. Burbank Boulevard
Burbank, California  91505
(818-954-8804)

Tennessee C.R.A.N.I.O.

1916 Hayes Street
Nashville, Tennessee 37203

Dr. Riley Lunn,
5323 Brainerd Road, Suite 106
Chattanooga, Tennessee 37414
(423-892-5137)



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