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Discipline. Dedication. Competency. Skilled OC (To be Typed or printed) Fellowship Awards Application Prerequisite: OC Alumni Status, Completed OC Levels 1-4 Curriculum Who can apply for OC Fellowship? All Alumni who desire to meet the proficiency and competency standards of Level 1-4. Must be a dental licensed practitioner. Date 1. Name & Degrees As you wish it to appear on your Fellowship Award Certificate 2. Office Address: Street City State Zip Country Telephone Number Fax E-mail Web Address: http://www. Home Address: Street City State Zip Country Telephone Number 3. Date of Birth: Day Month Year City State 4. Education Pre-dental Dental Graduate Name of College or University Attended Date of Graduation Degree Name of Dental School Attended Date of Graduation Degree Name of College or University Date of Graduation Degree 5. Specialty ADA # 6. Number of years as OC Alumni member (Date of First Couse with OC) OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 1

. OC Fello w s hi p Requi r e ments: 1. All Fellowship candidates must submit written application to document interest in the Fellowship credentialing process. 2. Provide documentation of completion of at least sixty (60) continuing TMD education hours in the preceding five (5) years. 2. Submit a current Curriculum Vitae. Written Examination: Competency Verification: A written examination comprising of 50-70 multiple choice questions of the assimilated information from OC Level 1-4 course curriculum. Advanced Principles of Physiologic Occlusion - Section 1 examination - validating the dentists' comprehension and understanding of foundational principles of physiology, musculoskeletal occlusal diagnosis and clinical application of neuromuscular and gneuromuscular phase I stabilization protocols, validating clinician s ability to administer low frequency Myomonitor TENS optimization protocols. Advanced Diagnostic Principles - Section II examination - validating dentists' comprehension and understanding of diagnostic data gathering and interpretation protocols. Advanced Treatment Planning - Section III examination - validating dentists' comprehension and understanding of the 4 major TMD categories of NM challenges and foundational EMG diagnostic scan interpretation. Micro Occlusion - Section IV examination - validating dentists' comprehension and understanding of occlusal anatomy, occlusal management and carving of an anatomical orthosis principles. Case Documentation Requirements: Clinical Proficiency Verification: All Fellowship Candidates will provide four (4) fully documented cases showing supportive evidence validating clinical proficiency and treatment effectiveness for Fellowship. Each case should involve one or more of the following: 1) cervical dysfunction, 2) TMD primary, 3) Class II Div. 2 and or 4) anterior open bite tendency problems related to restorative, implants, prosthetics and or natural dentition within the past 24-36 months. Each case should display the candidates proficiency in diagnosis of the craniomandibular problem, an overall treatment plan and validation of treatment effectiveness in phase I stabilization process using written monitoring systems and photographic documentation to validate clinical effectiveness in the assessment of: 1) masticatory muscles stability, 2) occlusal stability, 3) TM joint stability, 4) central nervous system (CNS) stability and 5) other orofacial areas of stability that supports phase I treatment effectiveness. Each case study should demonstrate the phase I orthotic management and stabilization process. Provide complete documentation including copies of pre-operative and post-operative lateral cephalograms, plain film tomography or CBCT/ICAT joint imaging in MIP and maximum opening. Additional documentation should include copies of pre-operative evaluation and planning forms, lab work authorization forms, and/or treatment consent forms, patient subjective summary log, pre- existing musculoskeletal occlusal signs and symptoms to further detail the documentation of each case. Provide copies of pre-operative and post-operative, intra oral and extra oral photographs of model casts before and after bite registration, supporting photos of orthotic intra orally at initial delivery and after stabilization following "OC s Case Documentation Format Form" providing all of the necessary information of each case submitted as per OC case presentation format.** All records must be submitted digitally in CD Power Point or equivalent format for review. OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 2

Fellowship Maintenance Requirements: All OC Fellows must maintain their membership in good standing and must attend at least one OC Summit sponsored or audit one of OC's courses every three (3) years. Dental licensure in the governing State and Country must be maintained in good standing. Issues as malpractice claims history, criminal convictions, sexual misconduct allegations/investigations, child abuse allegations/investigations and substance abuse are a bases to lose Fellowship Status. Ongoing Fellowship status: involves ongoing monitoring of dentist s proficiency. Credentialing sanctions by OC s Credentialing Review Board includes updating DEA/state licensing registration and credentials. Examination: The exam is offered by special arrangements prior to the OC Summit. Testing will take about 1-1.5 hours long. OC Fellowship Documentation should be sent to: OC Credentialing Review Board Attention: Dr. Clayton A. Chan 9061 West Post Road, Las Vegas, NV 89148 Telephone: (702) 271-2950 Email: clayton@drclaytonchan.com All applications and documentation should arrive at least six to eight weeks prior to OCF examination date for review. Your Fellowship credentials will be presented to you at the OC Summit meeting. Please also send via Fed-Ex, DHL, Airborne Express, Express Mail, UPS, or similar carrier in order to expedite delivery and guarantee the safety of the records. The sender should retain receipt of same. Fellowships are not conferred in abstentia. Fellowship Processing Fee: Please note: All Fellowship Candidates: $1050.00 (U.S. Funds) includes certificate after passing the written examination. Credentials will be awarded at the OC Summit. Check OC website at www.www.occlusionconnections.com for details. o I would like to receive my award at the following OC Summit: (Please allow 8 weeks for application and certificate processing) o OC Summit registration fee will be required at the OC Summit you chose to attend. o A separate registration fee will be required at the meeting or OC Summit where you will be receiving your award. Payment by: Check (Make your check payable to Clayton A. Chan, DDS) q Check OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 3

Fellowship Awards Candidate Name Date Please follow and complete this form for each of the 4 cases submitted for Fellowship: (Submit this sheet for each case and check each box with an (x) to assure each is properly submitted. 1. Case Category Table 2. Chief Complaint: 3. Medical and Dental History 4. Clinical Examination Records (Extra-oral, Intra-oral) 5. Radiographs Before Treatment: Lateral Cephalogram Panoramic Full Mouth Series Tomograms CO/MIP, Habitual Rest, Maximum Opening 6. Photographs of the following: BEFORE TREATMENT: Intra Oral Retracted Unposed Frontal and Lateral View Intra Oral views in CO Before Treatment Frontal, Left Lateral and Right Lateral Views Intra Oral Occlusal Before Treatment Upper and Lower Arch Views Extra Oral Facial Frontal, Lateral Right views Postural Frontal, Lateral Right Profile views Diagnostic Models in CO Frontal, Left Lateral and Right Lateral Views Diagnostic Models with Optimized Bite Frontal, Left Lateral and Right Lateral Views MID PROGRESS TREATMENT: Additional CLINCIAL Photos Showing Progress of Phase I Orthotic Stabilization Photos documenting Orthotic resurfacing/management is Optional AFTER TREATMENT with ORTHOTIC: Intra Oral Smile After Treatment Frontal, Left Lateral and Right Lateral Views Extra Oral Facial Frontal, Lateral Right Profile views Postural Frontal, Lateral Right Profile views Occlusal Views Showing Orthotic Centric Occlusal Marks and Lateral Excursive Marks 7. Diagnostic Classification for Craniomandibular Disorders 8. Subjective Summary Report before, mid and after treatment documenting effectiveness of treatment. OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 4

OC Fellowship Award Candidate Continued Name Date 4 CASES: PHASE I ORTHOTIC CASES DEMONSTRATING STABILIZATION EFFECTIVENESS 1. Please fill out the following CASE CATEGORY TABLE for each case submitted. Patient s ID# or Initials Age of Patient Cervical Dysfunction TMD Primary Class II Div. 2 Anterior Open Bite (tendency) Date Case Started Data Case Completed Stabilization Orthotic Lab Used Future Phase II Treatment Method 1. 2. 3. 4. * Indicate which type of NM challenge was present with your case by noting the category with a YES 2. CHIEF COMPLAINT Please list what are the main concerns and reasons for phase I orthotic treatment. 2. MEDICAL HISTORY Are there any significant medical conditions that make this case unique to patient treatment or long term prognosis? Provide copies of medical history form(s). 3. DENTAL HISTORY Are there any significant dental conditions that make this case unique to patient treatment or long term prognosis? Provide copies of dental history form(s). OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 5

OC Fellowship Award Candidate Continued 4. PATIENT HISTORY (Clinical Examination) Provide relevant copies of clinical examination forms showing the following: 1. Periodontal considerations 2. Prosthetic considerations 3. TMJ Problems 4. Skeletal Classification Class I, II, III 5. Dental Classification Class I, Class II division 1, Class II division 2, Class III 6. Musculoskeletal Problems Provide copy of the Musculoskeletal Occlusal Signs and Symptoms form. 7. Facial Profile Classification 5. DIAGNOTIC CLASSIFICATION FOR CRANIOMANDIBULAR DISORDERS Provide the diagnostic classification that you have determined for each case and submit copy of the Classification for Craniomandibular Disorders form. (Use the Classification for Craniomandibular Disorders form to document the arrived diagnosis for each case). 6. PATIENT SUBJECTIVE SUMMARY REPORT Provide proof for each (dated) intermittent follow up visit during the course of treatment and score (0-5) of the various musculoskeletal occlusal signs and symptoms showing recording the sum total of the score for each dated intermittent follow orthotic visit. Phase I orthotic effectiveness and success of therapy is recorded and totaled for each case. (Use the Patient Subjective Summary form to record the sum effectiveness totals). 7. CONCLUDING SUMMARY - Please summarize your insights, perspectives and lessons learned from this case regarding the following: 1) Masticatory muscle stability, 2) Occlusal stability, 3) TM Joint stability, 4) Central nervous system (CNS) stability, 5) Other orofacial areas that you found unique when having to stabilize this case. Rank the difficulty of this case: Easy, moderate or difficult to treat? What is your proposed recommended phase 2 finishing treatment plan Ortho, Restorative, combination and or will patient stay in orthotic as a crutch appliance? Summarize your phase II plan in more detail. OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 6

OC Fellowship Award Candidate Continued 8. PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION PROTOCOL: Provide copies of pre-operative and post-operative, intra oral and extra oral photographs of extra oral, intra oral and model casts before and after bite registration. Supportive photos of orthotic intra orally at initial delivery and after stabilization is also required using the following views: a. INTRA ORAL: Retracted Landscape Mode a) Overjet/ Overbite - Unposed frontal view (Lateral view optional) b) Frontal in CO b) Right and left buccal in CO c) Maxillary Occlusal d) Mandibular Occlusal b. EXTRA ORAL: Close Up - 1:2 Magnification a) Full Smile Frontal b) Full Smile - Right and Left Lateral Full Face Portrait Mode a) Relaxed b) Smile c) Profile (lightly closed on back teeth) d) Profile (lightly closed on optimized bite) Full Length Body Posture Portrait Mode a) Frontal b) Profile OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 7

OC Fellowship Award Candidate Continued PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION PROTOCOL - continued: c. DIAGNOSTIC MODELS: 1. Centric Occlusion Frontal view, left and right lateral views 2. Occlusal Arch Upper and Lower arch views 3. With Optimized Bite Frontal view, left and right lateral views 8. RADIOGRAPHS Provide the following in either digital format, plain film, ICAT and or CBCT 1. Lateral Ceph (in CO) 2. Panoramic 3. Full Mouth Series 4. Tomograms (Left and Right TM Joint) a) CO b) Rest (optional) c) Maximum Opening OCCLUSION CONNECTIONS All Rights Reserved v9 10-13-17 8