Pacific Dental Conference (PDC) 2026 | Dr. Agatha Bis
Dr. Agatha Bis
At Pacific Dental Conference (PDC) 2026
M a s t e r i n g T M D. B u i l t f o r p r a c t i c e
March 6 | 8:30 AM – 11:00 AM | Vancouver, CA
Mastering TMD: Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment
This 2.5-hour presentation offers a comprehensive exploration of TMD, covering anatomy, symptoms often overlooked, and how to differentiate TMD from other conditions. Attendees will learn step-by-step clinical examination protocols, conservative treatment strategies including splint therapy, and effective patient communication. Real case discussions will provide practical context, giving dentists a structured framework to confidently diagnose, manage, and treat TMD while improving outcomes and satisfaction.
Pacific Dental Conference
Friday, March 6, 2026
08:30 AM - 11:00 AM
VCC West - MR 202/203/204
Vancouver, BC, Canada
About the Speaker
Dr. Agatha Bis is a dentist with a niche focus on TMJ disorders, combining nearly three decades of clinical experience with advanced training in restorative dentistry and digital technology. She has helped countless patients overcome chronic jaw pain and dysfunction and now lectures internationally, teaching dentists how to properly diagnose, manage, and treat TMD with confidence.
Interested in this PDC session? Start here.
Submit the form to get the 60-Second TMJ Screen (PDF)
One minute. Five checks. Clearer case direction.
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Your foundation. Your framework. Your confidence.
A structured, step-by-step system for diagnosis, management, and treatment planning.Best for: dentists who want an organized method they can apply immediately.
Outcome: consistent decisions, better case direction, less uncertainty. -
Case-based learning with real support.
Interactive sessions to review cases, troubleshoot, and refine decision-making.Best for: dentists who want feedback, clarity, and community accountability.
Outcome: you sharpen your thinking through real cases, not theory alone. -
Learn it. Do it. Adjust it.
In-person training focused on practical implementation and confidence in technique.Best for: dentists ready to translate knowledge into hands-on skill.
Outcome: real execution, real confidence, fewer “guess” adjustments.