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Jay
L. Mackman, D.D.S.
• Board Certified/American Board of Orofacial
Pain
• Diplomate/American Academy of Pain Management
• Fellow/American Academy of Orofacial Pain
• Member/American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Mary K. Karkow, D.D.S.,
M.S.
• Graduate of 2 Year Advanced TMJ_Residency
Program
• Member/American Academy of Orofacial Pain
• Member/American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Randall J. McDaniel,
D.M.D., M.S.
• Graduate of 2 Year Advanced TMJ_Residency
Program
• Member/American Academy of Orofacial Pain
• Board Certified/American Board of Dental Sleep
Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Daniel
E. Taché, DMD
• Board Eligible/American Board of Orofacial
Pain
• Member/American Academy of Orofacial Pain
• Board Certified/American Board of Dental Sleep
Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine
• Member/American Academy of Sleep Medicine
Dr.
Jay Mackman is a 1981 graduate of Marquette
Dental School. He has 25 years of experience in temporomandibular
disorders (TMD), orofacial pain and dental sleep medicine.
Dr Mackman is board certified by the American Board
of Orofacial Pain (ABOP) and the American Academy
of Pain Management (AAPM). He further is a member
of the Academy of Dental Sleep Medicine and the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine.
Dr. Mackman is a consultant to most insurance companies
in southeastern Wisconsin. He is also a consultant
to most hospitals in southeastern Wisconsin. Additionally,
Dr. Mackman is an advisor to the Oral & Maxillofacial
Surgery Department at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
Dr. Mackman is author and/or contributor to several
books and articles. He has taught didactic and clinical
courses at numerous dental schools, medical schools,
hospitals and dental and medical organizations nationally
and internationally.
Dr. Mackman belongs to many national and international
level organizations in support of education, research
and advancement of the fields of dental sleep medicine
and orofacial pain. He is the co-founder of both the
TMJ and Orofacial Pain Treatment Centers of Wisconsin
and the Snoring and Sleep Apnea Wellness Centers.
Mary K. Karkow is
a 1992 graduate of Marquette Dental School. She completed
a one-year hospital dentistry residency in Madison,
Wisconsin. She then attended the University of Minnesota
two-year TMJ and Orofacial Pain fellowship and received
her master’s degree (MS).
Dr. Karkow joined the TMJ and Orofacial Pain Treatment
Centers of Wisconsin in 1995, and helped found the
Snoring and Sleep Apnea Wellness Centers. She has
lectured extensively on the use of oral appliances
to medical and dental organizations in Wisconsin.
She has also lectured on fibromyalgia and works closely
with the Fibromyalgia Treatment Center of Wisconsin.
Dr. Karkow is the author and/or contributor of many
articles in various journals and papers.
Dr. Karkow has attended continuing education in the
field of sleep medicine and has widespread knowledge
of the use of oral appliances in patient care.
She is a member of the Wisconsin Dental Association
and is a fellow of the American Academy of Orofacial
Pain. She further is a member of the Academy of Dental
Sleep Medicine, as well as the American Academy of
Sleep Medicine.
Randy
J. McDaniel is a graduate of the University
of Alabama at Birmingham School of Dentistry with
a Doctor of Medical Dentistry (DMD). He has also completed
a 2-year Advanced General Dentistry Residency at Keesler
AFB Medical Center in Biloxi, Mississippi. Residency
emphasis was Comprehensive Dentistry including diagnosis
and dental management of obstructive sleep apnea and
temporomandibular joint disorders/orofacial pain.
He then attended the University of Minnesota 2-year
TMJ and Orofacial Pain fellowship, which included
sleep lab rotations on service, dental sleep medicine
rotations on service and clinical care training in
snoring and sleep apnea care as well. After completion
of his MS degree he became a staff member at Wilford
Hall Medical Center, Lackland AFB, San Antonio, Texas,
as Director of the Orofacial Pain Clinic, Director
of the USAF Orofacial Pain, and Special Consultant
to the USAF Surgeon General In Orofacial Pain. Responsibilities
included policy formulation, establishing clinical
standards for patient care, directing residency training
at Wilford Hall Medical Center and 11 USAF general
dentistry residencies around the United States, public
speaking and residency/staff education in the orofacial
pain and sleep apnea fields.
Since retiring from the USAF, Dr. McDaniel has Co-founded
the Snoring & Sleep Apnea Wellness Centers and
he has joined the TMJ & Orofacial Pain Treatment
Centers of Wisconsin. He is a member of the American
Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM), Academy of Dental
Sleep Medicine (ADSM), the Academy of Orofacial Pain
(AAOP) and the International Association for the Study
of Pain (IASP).
Daniel
E. Taché
is a graduate of Tufts University School of Dental
Medicine. He completed an advanced General Dentistry
Residency program at the Veterans Administration Hospital
(VA)/University of Texas Dental Branch (UTDB), where
he then accepted a position teaching anatomy.
Subsequently, Dr. Taché attended an 18-month
training program for the diagnosis and treatment of
Myofascial Pain Dysfunction (MPD). He studied under
Dr. Janet Travell, renowned for authoring the definitive
books on myofascial pain and dysfunction (MPD) as
well as for helping to restore the health of President
John F. Kennedy.
Dr. Taché established a successful practice
in Houston, Texas, where he emphasized Temporomandibular
Joint Dysfunction (TMD), Myofascial Pain Dysfunction
(MPD) and Sleep Apnea (SA). During that time, he maintained
his position as an assistant clinical professor, lecturing
on TMD/MPD. He also remained on staff at the TMD/MPD
Pain Clinic at the UTDB.
In 1999, Dr. Taché and his family moved back
home to Appleton, Wisconsin, where he established
a dental practice, again emphasizing TMD/MPD and Sleep
Apnea. During this time, he became the first board-certified
dentist in Dental Sleep Medicine in the State of Wisconsin.
In addition, he successfully passed his written boards
for the American Board of Orofacial Pain.
Dr. Taché has published and lectured extensively
in the field of TMD/MPD and Sleep Apnea as well as
serving as the co-editor for The Sleep Magazine.
Member/American Dental Association
Member/Wisconsin Dental Association
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TMJ & Orofacial Pain Treatment Centers
of Wisconsin
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414-476-9400
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Boulevard, Suite #100, Waukesha, WI 53188
• 262-547-9422
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Spring Drive, Suite #310, Milwaukee, WI
53217 • 414-962-3100
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Van Roy Road, Appleton, WI 54915 •
920-882-1710
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