Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:

-Identify the anatomy of the external ear and describe the anatomical markers of each area

-Describe the principles of auricular acupressure/acupuncture, including its historical development and relevance to dental practice.

-Locate and identify key auricular points associated with dental pain, anxiety, temporomandibular joint dysfunction, and other common issues in a general dental practice.

-Perform auricular acupressure/acupuncture techniques safely and effectively, adhering to aseptic protocols and patient comfort considerations.

-Develop treatment plans that incorporate auricular acupressure/acupuncture as an adjunct to conventional dental procedures, enhancing patient care.

-Assess the efficacy of auricular acupressure/acupuncture interventions in managing dental-related conditions, utilizing appropriate evaluation methods.

-Recognize the legal scope and ethical implications of incorporating auricular acupressure/acupuncture into dental practice, ensuring compliance with professional standards.

-Construct personalized fee structures, answer patient insurance questions, and build relevant financial planning to support use of acupressure/acupuncture in a dental practice.