Mayoor Patel

Mayoor Patel

DDS, MS

Biography
Dr. Patel received his dental degree from the University of Tennessee in 1994.  After graduation he completed a one-year residency in Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). In 2011 he completed a Masters in Science from Tufts University in the area of Craniofacial Pain and Dental Sleep Medicine. Dr. Patel has earned a Fellowship in the American Academy of Orofacial Pain, American Academy of Craniofacial Pain, the International College of Craniomandibular Orthopedics, the Academy of General Dentistry and the Pierre Fauchard Academy.  He also has earned Diplomate in the American Board of Dental Sleep Medicine, American Board of Orofacial Pain, American Board of Craniofacial Pain and American Board of Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine. Presently, Dr. Patel is a cofounder of the British Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine, Ben-Pat Institute and a visiting faculty at Tufts University.  He also served on the American Academy of Craniofacial Pain as secretary, board member of the British Society of Dental Sleep Medicine, and a board member and as examination chair for the American Board of Craniofacial Pain and Craniofacial Dental Sleep Medicine. In the past has served as a founding and board member of the Georgia Association of Sleep Professionals. Since 2003, Dr. Patel has limited his practice to the treatment of TMJ Disorders, Headaches, Orofacial Pain and Sleep Apnea.  Additional contributions have been published a textbook for Dental Sleep Medicine and numerous textbook chapters on orofacial pain and dental sleep medicine, consumer books, one on treatment options for sleep apnea and the other on understanding temporomandibular disorders, and various professional and consumer articles. Dr. Patel speaks nationally and internationally on topics of dental sleep medicine, Orofacial pain and TMJ disorders.

Testimonials

I liked Dr. Mayoor Patel's ability to make the information easy to absorb

Webinar Attendee

Fantastic speaker sharing his knowledge and passion

Webinar Attendee

Dr. Patel's passion for the subject material

Wendy B.

Dr. Mayoor Patel was extremely knowledgeable and interactive. He kept me interested during the entire webinar.

Brittan M.

I enjoyed Dr. Mayoor Patel's passion about the topic

Jelani H.

Dr. Patel was very engaging and presented the material in a way that was easy to understand.

Keith H.

Far exceeded my expectations.  

RDH

Dr. Patel is the best presenter I have listened to in 45 years of dentistry.  

Ralph B. DMD

Usually CE can be boring and I lose interest.  This one I found extremely interesting and Dr. Patel did a great job presenting the information.  

Excellent lecture.  Interesting material and very well presented.  

Katherine V. DDS

Dr. Patel is excellent and very entertaining.  

RDH

I have attended seven Concord Seminars-All were outstanding!

David W. DDS

I wanted to know more about sleep apnea and I have been referred to Dr. Patel.  

Julie H. RDH

Concord Seminars always seems to have great food at their courses and I really appreciate that!  

I had curiosity about Dental Sleep Medicine.  This course met my expectations.  

DMD

Dr. Patel was very motivating and entertaining.  I enjoyed it.  

Ranko A. RDH

It was an excellent seminar.  Very interesting and informative.  I really enjoyed it and learned a lot.  

Tamara B. RDH

Learning to treat sleep disorders appropriately and effectively.  

DMD

One of the most informative courses that I have taken in the past five years.  

Michael D. DMD

One of the best classes I have every taken.  Great information.  Speaker was amazing and very engaging.  

DDS


Upcoming Seminars & Webinars
Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

TMJ Disorders for the General Dentist

General dentists play a critical role in the early detection and management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and they should actively screen and get involved in TMJ treatment for their patients. Screening for TMJ disorders during routine dental exams allows for early intervention, preventing more severe complications and improving the patient's quality of life. The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

Role of Dentists and Dental Hygienists in TMJ Disorder Screening and Management

General dentists and dental hygienists play a critical role in the early detection, screening, and management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. As primary oral healthcare providers, the dental team is often the first point of contact for patients experiencing orofacial pain, jaw dysfunction, or related symptoms.

TMJ Disorders for the General Dentist

General dentists play a critical role in the early detection and management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and they should actively screen and get involved in TMJ treatment for their patients. Screening for TMJ disorders during routine dental exams allows for early intervention, preventing more severe complications and improving the patient's quality of life. The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

TMJ Disorders for the General Dentist

General dentists play a critical role in the early detection and management of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, and they should actively screen and get involved in TMJ treatment for their patients. Screening for TMJ disorders during routine dental exams allows for early intervention, preventing more severe complications and improving the patient's quality of life. The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

The Dental Team’s Role in Screening & Managing Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorder

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

The Dental Team’s Role in Screening and Managing Sleep Apnea

Dentists and dental hygienists play a vital role in the early detection, screening, and management of sleep apnea within the dental setting. As primary oral healthcare providers, they are uniquely positioned to recognize clinical signs and patient-reported symptoms of this serious—and often undiagnosed—condition.

The Dental Team’s Role in Screening & Managing Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorder

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dentist

Dentists should actively participate in screening and managing sleep apnea patients within their practice because they are uniquely positioned to identify the signs and symptoms of this serious and often undiagnosed condition. Dentists routinely evaluate oral and facial structures, including the size and position of the tongue, jaw, and soft palate—all factors that can contribute to airway obstruction.The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

The Dental Team’s Role in Screening & Managing Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorder

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Evidence-Based Evaluation and Conservative Management of Temporomandibular Joint Disorders for the General Dentist

Two-Day Didactic & Hands-On Course: Fri., June 12, 2026 & Sat., June 13, 2026
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Each Day
This 2-day evidence-based didactic and hands-on course is designed to provide general dentists with a structured, clinically applicable framework for the evaluation, diagnosis, and conservative management of common TMJ disorders within the scope of general dental practice. Emphasis is placed on contemporary evidence, risk-conscious decision-making, and conservative, reversible treatment approaches.

 

Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dentist: Evidence-Based Screening and Management of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Two-Day Didactic & Hands-On Course: Fri., April 24, 2026 & Sat., April 25, 2026
8:00 am - 5:30 pm Each Day
This 2-day (16-hour) evidence-based didactic and hands-on course is designed specifically for general dentists who want to confidently and responsibly incorporate OSA screening and oral appliance therapy into everyday clinical practice. Participants will learn to recognize risk factors during routine dental visits, implement validated screening tools, understand sleep-testing pathways, and deliver effective, evidence-based oral appliance therapy in collaboration with sleep physicians.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

The Dental Team’s Role in Screening & Managing Sleep Apnea and TMJ Disorder

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Dental Sleep Medicine and Orofacial Pain: What You Should Know?

This seminar is ideal for dentists and dental hygienists looking to expand their knowledge in sleep breathing disorders and orofacial pain management. It offers practical, actionable strategies that can be implemented immediately in your practice to improve patient care.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dentist

Dentists should actively participate in screening and managing sleep apnea patients within their practice because they are uniquely positioned to identify the signs and symptoms of this serious and often undiagnosed condition. Dentists routinely evaluate oral and facial structures, including the size and position of the tongue, jaw, and soft palate—all factors that can contribute to airway obstruction.The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.

Dentistry's Role in Screening for a Sleep Breathing Disorder

Over 18 million Americans are navigating the night in a silent struggle against sleep breathing disorders (SBD), such as sleep apnea, where dreams are disrupted not by nightmares, but by an unseen obstruction. With your unique position in the patient's care team, dental professionals have the power to detect, inspire and educate patients about this stealthy disruptor of sleep.

Dental Sleep Medicine for the General Dentist

Dentists should actively participate in screening and managing sleep apnea patients within their practice because they are uniquely positioned to identify the signs and symptoms of this serious and often undiagnosed condition. Dentists routinely evaluate oral and facial structures, including the size and position of the tongue, jaw, and soft palate—all factors that can contribute to airway obstruction.The live webinar will combine engaging lectures, interactive student participation, and video demonstrations to illustrate key concepts and clinical procedures.

Orofacial Pain - It's Not Only Teeth

Orofacial pain covers a wide spectrum of symptoms. It can be exhibited in many head and neck areas, with most complications associated with temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). An essential part of routine dental examinations for all patients and the gold standard for diagnosing TMD is based on the patient’s history, clinical examination, and imaging when necessary.


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