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The American Academy of Orofacial Pain, an organization of dentists and other health professionals, is dedicated to alleviating pain and suffering through the promotion of excellence in education, research, and patient care in the field of orofacial pain and associated disorders. of these disorders and improving access to interdisciplinary patient care. These disorders as they relate to orofacial pain include but are not limited to temporomandibular muscle and joint (TMJ) disorders, jaw movement disorders, neuropathic and neurovascular pain disorders, headache, and sleep disorders. A guide dental licensure including: Initial Licensure, CE/License Renewal, License by Credential, and Specialty Licensure in each US State & Territory. Please contact your state’s dental board if you do not see Orofacial Pain listed as current dental specialty. Contact an Orofacial Pain SpecialistAAOP Advisory Statement Regarding the Standard of Recognition for an Orofacial Pain Dental Specialist The American Academy of Orofacial Pain (AAOP) standard for a specialist in Orofacial Pain (OFP) is a licensed dentist (DDS, DMD or equivalent degree) who has demonstrated an exceptional understanding of the diagnosis, management and treatment of orofacial pain through graduate or post graduate training, research or clinical experience and meets one or more of the following standards: |