Most people know that sleep is essential and plays a vital role in our function. While acute sleep deficiency may have a short-term impact, chronic sleep issues can have a more serious outcome, especially for those who suffer from chronic pain. This has led...
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Proper Storage for Medications Prescribed for Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine Patients
In Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine, many chronic conditions need permanent storage of medications since patients need to take the medicines for months, even for years. The prescription is usually granted once every 8 to 12 weeks when the patient is seen in a...
Can Improving Psychological Factors Help with Chronic Pain from Fibromyalgia?
Millions of people have fibromyalgia, which lowers their quality of life and keeps them from doing many things. Researchers wanted to know if there are psychological issues that influence chronic pain from fibromyalgia, so they put it to the test. They gained some...
Our Smiles, Our Rides, Our Earth: The Eco-Impact of Dental Care
Introduction Have you ever thought about how your mouth can impact the environment? This blog looks at how individual, professional, and organizational responsibilities and policies can impact the only planet we have to live on. Climate change is an escalating crisis...
Does Diet Influence Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain?
Most of us know that eating a healthy diet has many benefits. What we may not be aware of is its impact on our muscles and chronic pain. For those who suffer from chronic musculoskeletal pain, relief may be found at the end of the fork. The more researchers learn...
The Impact of Environmental Factors such as Air Pollutions on Older Adults
Environmental issues affect us all, but older adults face unique vulnerabilities when it comes to pollution. As the global population ages, understanding how pollution affects older adults becomes increasingly urgent. Let's explore how pollutants impact their health,...
Temporomandibular disorders and systemic diseases
Orofacial pain encompasses a range of conditions affecting the jaw, mouth, face, and associated regions. Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a subset of these conditions, characterized by symptoms such as face and neck muscle pain, nerve pain, temporomandibular...
Physical Activity Recommended as Intervention for Chronic Pain
Many people who have chronic pain live sedentary lifestyles, which could be contributing to their condition. Increasingly, there is support for living a more physically active life, and that goes for whether or not one has chronic pain. While those who have chronic...
Can neck exercises help with chronic pain?
Millions of people experience chronic neck pain on a regular basis. The pain may result from their job, poor posture, or any number of reasons. Finding relief is at the top of their list, and new research shows that they may not need to look further than certain types...
Embracing Technology in Geriatric Dental Education: Preparing for the Future of Oral Healthcare
This blog is part of the Geriatric Dentistry Program weekly special – updates in Advancement and Oral Health in Geriatric Dentistry. Students in programs at dental schools across the country are increasingly benefiting from the flexibility of advanced education...
Are Older Adults More Vulnerable to Oral Systemic Link?
This blog is part of the Geriatric Dentistry Program weekly special - updates in Advancement and Oral Health in Geriatric Dentistry. The link between oral and systemic diseases has been under intense investigation in recent years. This is certainly an exciting...
Is Drinking Alcohol Easing the Chronic Pain?
Millions of people in America suffer from chronic pain. Millions also love to drink alcohol on a regular basis. When combining the two, there may be some issues that those who work with chronic pain patients and those who have alcohol use disorder need to be aware of....
Can Improving One’s Mood Help with Inflammatory Bowel Disease?
Most people know first-hand that they feel better when in a good mood. What they may only sometimes be aware of are the details about what those mood-boosting feelings are doing to the inside of their body. New research has emerged, sharing the results of a study...
Can School Nurses Help Adolescents with Chronic Pain?
Chronic pain is something that can impact people of all ages. There are many studies being done over the years that try to find ways to help people find relief. While ones that focus on adolescents experiencing chronic pain are not as common, when there is information...
Dr. Tarenjit Verraich’s Journey in Research Design and Biostatistics
Throughout my coursework in the Research Design & Biostatistics class at the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry, USC, I gained essential skills applicable to community health issues. This core class in the Master of Community Oral Health Program not only provided...
Orofacial Pain Specialists and Solutions
Orofacial pain specialists are dentists who diagnose and treat orofacial pain disorders. Orofacial Pain (OFP) is the latest specialty of dentistry recognized by the National Commission on Recognition of Dental Specialties and Certifying Boards. In 2020, this...
Dental Caries: A Global Health Burden and the Cost of Neglect
Dental Caries remain a significant oral health burden globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 2.3 billion people worldwide suffer from dental caries in permanent teeth, making it one of the most prevalent chronic diseases. In the United...
Exploring the World of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Radiology
Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology is a specialized field in dentistry and pathology that focuses on understanding, identifying, and treating diseases that impact the oral and maxillofacial region. It involves investigating the reasons behind these diseases, how they...
Breaking Down Barriers: Dentists’ Challenges in Treating Older Adults
With the rapidly increasing number of older adults in the U.S., dentists must question if we are adequately prepared to accommodate these older adults within our practices. Increasing comorbidities and frailty associated with aging for many older adults make it...
HPV Uncovered: Vaccination, Oral Lesions, and Comprehensive Care
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is an infectious disease that can cause lesions in the genital and oropharyngeal areas. It is considered the most common sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the United States. Besides being spread horizontally between individuals,...
USC’s advanced program in orofacial pain endowed and named
Drs. Glenn T. Clark and Roseann Mulligan The investment ensures Ostrow’s first named program, The Dr. Glenn T. Clark Orofacial Pain and Oral Medicine Program, continues educating the profession’s finest for years to come. BY JOHN HOBBS MA ’14 USC’s advanced program in...
Zweig elected vice president of the American Association of Endodontists
BY JILLIAN CARMENATE ’22 Stefan Zweig DDS ’86, ENDO ’92 has been elected vice president of the American Association of Endodontists. The AAE is a global resource for knowledge, research and education for the profession. The Ostrow clinical associate professor...
Oldak named Fellow of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science
BY YASMINE PEZESHKPOUR MCM ’19 Professor Janet Oldak has been selected as a Fellow of the American Academy for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). The prestigious honor is bestowed upon members through nominations by their AAAS peers. Oldak has been...
Roseann Mulligan earns 2020 Gies Award for Achievement for Dental Educators
BY JOHN HOBBS MA ’14 Associate Dean of Community Health Programs and Hospital Affairs Roseann Mulligan MS ’87 has been awarded a 2020 Gies Award for Achievement for Dental Educators from the ADEAGeis Foundation. This prestigious award is meant to pay...