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Expert Insights: The Art of Oral Maxillofacial Radiology with Dr. Dania Tamimi

In this enlightening podcast episode of Jaw Talk, we welcome Dr. Dania Tamimi, a highly accomplished expert in oral maxillofacial radiology. Graduating from King Saud University in 1999 and later earning her doctorate of medical science (DMSc) and fellowship certificate in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology from Harvard University, Dr. Tamimi’s credentials are unparalleled. As a board-certified professional recognized by the American Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology (ABOMR), she brings extensive knowledge and experience to the table.

Throughout the episode, Dr. Tamimi discusses her remarkable journey, emphasizing the interconnected nature of the human body and the significance of accurate diagnosis. From exploring bite registration and MRI views to evaluating the upper cervical spine and airway, she highlights the crucial role of early diagnosis for young patients. Furthermore, Dr. Tamimi navigates the complexities of modern imaging, addressing the balance between risk and benefit.

Don’t miss this captivating conversation with Dr. Dania Tamimi, as she shares her wisdom and expertise in the field of oral maxillofacial radiology, empowering dental professionals to improve patient care.

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[0:00] Intro

[03:06] Dr. Dania’s journey to oral maxillofacial radiology

[04:41] Exploring the interconnected body

[10:28] Dr. Dania’s workflow

[13:17] Bite registration and MRI views

[16:43] Upper cervical spine evaluation and airway

[22:50] Diagnosis: A crystal ball for young patients

[25:24] Navigating modern imaging: risk vs. benefit

[37:27] The wisdom of mentors

[39:20] Where to find Dr. Dania

Resources mentioned:

  • Specialty Imaging: Temporomandibular Joint and Sleep-Disordered Breathing: https://a.co/d/0tClnKL

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My approach takes the whole interconnected muscle and joint system into account (not just the teeth) to help my patients finally manage their symptoms, create relief, and own their anatomy.