2023 THEA Fall Meeting

Saturday October 14th 2023

At the Dentsply Sirona Academy

13320-B, Ballantyne Corporate Pl, Charlotte, NC 28277


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Dr Iryna Daline

Dr. Iryna Daline, DMD, MSD, MS is a board-certified Orofacial Pain specialist and a board-eligible Endodontist. Dr. Daline is a master in her fields having completed her orofacial pain residency at the University of Minnesota and endodontic residency at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 

Her clinical and research interests include differential diagnosis, comorbidity, and treatment of endodontic pain and other orofacial pain conditions. To support her research bridging endodontics and orofacial pain, Dr. Daline has received grants from the American Association of Endodontists, American Board of Orofacial Pain, International Association for Dental Research, and Dental Foundation of North Carolina. 

In her young career, Dr. Iryna Daline has garnered multiple accolades, has been an invited speaker at dental society meetings and twice at the AAE23 (future), and has published several articles in the Journal of Endodontics, Journal of Dentistry (pending), International Endodontic Journal (pending), and Cephalalgia. 

TMD & Orofacial Pain: What an Endodontist Should Know


Course description: 


This course will give the participant an overview of TMDs and other orofacial pain conditions (e.g., neurovascular, neuropathic) as they relate to endodontic practice. This includes prevalence and the clinical presentation of TMDs and other orofacial pain conditions either mimicking endodontic pain or being a contributing factor to an endodontic patient’s chief complaint. The brief screening method for TMD pain that is useful in a busy endodontic practice will be presented. Differential diagnostic process that will help endodontists distinguish pain of endodontic origin from pain of TMD or other origin will be discussed. Evidence-based management of patients with painful TMDs and other orofacial pain conditions will be outlined. 


Upon conclusion, the participant should be able to:

Dr Mark Anthony Limosani

Dr Mark Anthony Limosani received his D.M.D. degree from the University of Montreal in 2007. Since then, he completed a one-year multi-disciplinary residency at the Queen Elizabeth Oral Health Center, a McGill University affiliated program. Following one year of private practice and many hours of continuing education, he then followed his dream and attended the specialty program in Endodontics at Nova Southeastern University where he also received his Masters Degree in Dental Science. He won the “Robert A. Uchin Endodontic Award” for his presentation during Nova’s endodontic alumni day. Following his specialty program, he became an associate at Endodontics Limited in Kendall, under Dr Jose Francisco Barros for three years.

During this time period he also practiced part time in Quebec City as an associate under Dr Marie Gosselin. Dr Limosani is both a Fellow of the Royal College of Dentists of Canada and a diplomate of the American Board of Endodontics. He is currently president of the South Florida District Dental Association.


Dr. Limosani has lectured locally and internationally on many topics in endodontics including: dental traumatology, the restoration of endontically treated teeth, restoratively minded endodontics, diagnosis and treatment planning and cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) use in endodontics.


He is a past president of the South Broward Dental Society as well as the South Florida District Dental Association. He currently serves as a Trustee to the Florida Dental Association.” “His passions aside from endodontics include, brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, live theater and wellness. His detail-oriented approach aims at providing high quality care while maintaining a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere for his patients endodontics include crossfit, live theater and running. His detail-oriented approach aims at providing high quality care while maintaining a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere for his patients.

The Restoration of Endontically Treated Teeth &  Dentin Conservation: Theoretical Concepts & Practical Applications. 

Course description: 

Learning goals include conducting an ongoing review of current literature as it pertains to the influence of tooth structure conservation and outcome. We will discuss current alterations to the traditional treatment philosophy and their impact on dentistry. The lecture presentation concentrates on how to perform endodontics in a predictable, reproducible manner using modern techniques that aim at enhancing the long-term prognosis of the tooth. Included in this lecture will be a thorough discussion concerning access, headways in rotary le design and metallurgy, instrumentation philosophy, and various obturation options.

Upon conclusion, the participant should be able to: