TEMPOROMANDIBULAR DISEASE PATIENT REGISTRY INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (TMD-PRIME)
PENN DRIVEN
PATIENT-POWERED
RESEARCH
TMD PATIENT REGISTRY
QUALITY DATA COLLECTION
BIO-BANKING
MULTI-DISCIPLINARY TMD EXPERTS
COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH
ONGOING SURVEILLANCE & MONITORING
PENN
TMD-PRIME
WE ARE COMMITTED TO IMPROVING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE AFFECTED BY TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT DISEASE (TMD) THROUGH A MULTI-FACETED APPROACH THAT INCLUDES COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIPS, CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH, AND INNOVATIVE TREATMENT SOLUTIONS.
Our mission drives us to explore new frontiers in medical science with the goal of developing personalized therapeutic interventions. by working closely with healthcare professionals, researchers, and patient advocacy groups. TMD-PRIME's foremost objective is to provide support to those impacted by TMD, ultimately aiming to alleviate suffering and improve overall quality of life.
EST 2024
BE A PART OF THE SOLUTION.
SAME MISSION,
SHARED SUCCESS.
We need better understanding.
We need sustainable solutions.
WE NEED TO DO MORE.
Joining TMD-PRIME offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and be part of a collaborative effort that aims to transform the future of TMD treatment and care.
TMD-PRIME aims to advance scientific understanding and clinical care for TMD through comprehensive data collection, robust biobanking, and collaborative research initiatives.
Collaborative research is crucial for advancing the understanding and treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs) because it brings together diverse expertise and resources from various disciplines. By integrating efforts from different research groups, the TMD-PRIME registry can leverage a wide range of perspectives and methodologies, facilitating the rapid translation of basic research findings into practical, personalized therapies. This collaboration enhances the ability to develop targeted treatments and fosters the sharing of knowledge and techniques, ultimately accelerating the pace of discovery and improving patient outcomes.
Join TMD-PRIME to be at the forefront of transformative research in Temporomandibular Disorders (TMDs). For patients, participating in this registry means contributing to groundbreaking studies that aim to develop personalized treatments and improve clinical care tailored to your unique needs. For researchers, TMD-PRIME offers access to a rich repository of high-quality biological samples and detailed clinical data, enabling innovative studies and collaborative projects that push the boundaries of knowledge and treatment. Together, we can advance the science of TMDs and make a meaningful impact on patient care.
TMD PATIENTS TREATED
TMJ SURGERIES PERFORMED
ON-GOING RESEARCH STUDIES
TMD EXPERTS
*Figures about are from 2019
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REMOTE 2ND OPINION
TMJ TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT
The Penn Center for Temporomandibular Joint Disease’s mission is to advance the understanding and treatment of Temporomandibular Joint Disease (TMD). One of our key services is finding the source of the pain to define the etiology of TMD.
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Joining TMD-PRIME offers an opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research and be part of a collaborative effort that aims to transform the future of TMD treatment and care.
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