I’m Donald Berry, D.M.D.
I am a retired dentist who now works exclusively in my home enjoying a thriving and growing Internet Marketing business. My personal mentor and partner is Ricardo Penders.
I’m the creator of Integrative Medical Solutions. My goals are to create an ever-growing income stream with multiple divisions covering varying desires and needs of thousands of people. I am using highly efficient and powerful internet marketing strategies and tools to provide the services addressing these needs.
I am using this income to fuel my passion of disseminating information and developing an online forum, a discussion platform about how various forms of medicine can learn to interact as I did, working in teams with diverse medical specialists performing true Integrative Medicine.
People have asked about my Resume so here it is (Marketing information follows):
I performed all phases of dentistry. With Dr. Huot I performed all of our Endodontic Therapy. In both practices I performed surgical endodontic, periodontic and exodontic procedures.
I developed a large practice specializing in Temporomandibular, Craniomandibular and Cervicospinal Dysfunctions, predominantly using team treatment protocols. I had a Chronic Pain Specialist and a massage
I am currently basing all of my marketing through World Profit as the most powerful system I have found. Over 120 lessons are included as videos, along an incredible array or marketing tools.
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Donald L. Berry, D.M.D.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
I was a General Dentist performing all phases of dentistry. I first practiced with Dr. Robert Huot in Framingham, MA for five years, following which I began my own practice in Wellesley Hills, MA, outside Boston.I performed all phases of dentistry. With Dr. Huot I performed all of our Endodontic Therapy. In both practices I performed surgical endodontic, periodontic and exodontic procedures.
I developed a large practice specializing in Temporomandibular, Craniomandibular and Cervicospinal Dysfunctions, predominantly using team treatment protocols. I had a Chronic Pain Specialist and a massage
therapist in my office, as well as my full general dental staff.
I co-treated with, taught and learned from Osteopathic Physicians, Chiropractic Physicians, Dentists, General Medical Physicians, Ear-Nose and Throat (ENT) Specialists, Psychologists, Biofeedback Specialists, Speech Therapists and other various specialists, several of us joining forces to form an interdisciplinary study club.
In other words, I was an Integrative Medical Specialist with Dental experience as well.
I was active in treating and advocating for Motor Vehicle Accident victims and performed as an Independent Medical Examiner and worked closely with various Attorneys.
Because I perceived the lack of background among the general medical community I began lecturing to medical audiences including nurses, General Medical as well as Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physicians and Neurologists, Dentists, Biofeedback Specialists and Psychologists, Nurses, etc.
These presentations are enumerated in another section of this Resume.
I took many courses concerned with diagnosis, evaluation and therapy of varied dysfunctions which all have an integral relationship to “simple TMJD.” I found that only a few of the Dentists in my area knew how to finalize my patients without permitting relapse so I learned to use Functional Intraoral Orthopedic appliances of various kinds and took Orthodontic courses, as well. Such finalization therapies also included Prosthetic reconstructions.
After leaving Dentistry due to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I co-treated and taught with Dr. Mason Barney, D.O. in Manchester Center, VT until his death in January 1995.
I later became fully trained as a Massage Therapist, but the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome also prevented my continuing in this field.
Postgraduate
Graduate Study: Tufts University School of
Dental Medicine, Boston, MA
Doctor of Dental Medicine
1977
Undergraduate
University of Connecticut,
Storrs, CT: 1969 – 1973
Continuing Postgraduate Education
1996 Atlantic Academy Of Massage Therapy
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
1986 – 1995 Hands-on studies and streatment
Dr. Mason Barney, D.O.
Manchester Center, VT
1988 – 1990 United States Dental Institute
Monthly Program of Orthodontics
Functional Orthopedic Appliances
27 month program
1988 – 1990 On-going meetings of the
New England Study Club for
Craniomandibular- Cervical Dysfunction with speakers/demonstrations including speech therapy, physical medicine, myofunctional therapy, myofascial release techniques, use of myography, TENS and Mandibular Kinesiometric analysis, Interactive approaches and Psychological Aspects of patient need. I helped found this group.
1992: Dr. Martin Dunn, “Preventing Medical
Emergencies in the Medical Office”
Conservative Periodontics –
“Soft Tissue Management”
Dr. James Jecmen – “TMJ Diagnosis
and Therapy, Therapeutic Appliances”
1990: Dr. Edward Walk, “Cosmetic and
Adhesive Dentistry, Materials and
Techniques”
Dr. Gordon Christensen, “Further
Update on Dental Materials and
Techniques.”
Dr. Dennis Bailey, “Functional
Orthopedic Appliances, Growth
and Development, Craniomandibular
Dysfunction, the Development of the
Airway and Orthodontics,
Sleep Apnea and the Dentist”
1989: Dr. Mariano Rocobado, Chairman of
Rehabilitative Medicine at the University
of Santiago, Chile. “The Interaction of
TMJD and the Cervical Spine, The
Physical Medicine Perspective in TMJD.”
Dr. Ronald Jordan, “Current Concepts
and Techniques in Adhesive and
Cosmetic Dentistry”
Dr. Robert Ibsen and Dr. Steven
Weinberg,
“Introduction to Cosmetic and Adhesive
Dentistry – New Techniques and
Materials,” Parts I and II.
United States Dental Institute – Monthly
Program of Orthodontics, Functional
Orthopedic Appliances, 27 month Program
1988: Dr. Duane Grummons –
“Orthodontics and TMJ Dysfunction”
1987: American Academy of Head, Neck,
Facial Pain and TMJ Dysfunction,
Washington, D.C., Symposium:
Cervical and Mandibular Traumatic
Injuries, January, 1987
Mandibular Kinesiometric Analysis
using the Myomonitor, TENS
Stimulation and the Mandibular
Kinesiometric Computer Analysis,
December 1987
1986: American Pain Society, Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
SORSI Symposium: Nov. 1985.
Structural and Functional Integration
of the Body and TMJs. Sacro-Occipital
Research Society, International.
1985: Dr. Peter Schopf –
Treatment with the activator
Dr. Gerald Smith –
TMJ, Beyond Jaw to Jaw
Dr. Phillip Jones: (5 Courses)
Diagnosis and Functional Appliances
Beginning and Intermediate Straightwire
Orthodontic Therapy
Advanced Straightwire Therapy
Cephalometric Diagnosis
Advanced Functional Appliances
and TMJ, Physical Therapy Modalities
Dr. Leonard Carapezza – Orthodontics
United States Dental Institute –
27 month Orthodontic Program
Dr. Barry Libin and Dr. Barry Gillespie –
Cranial Osteopathic Therapy and
Dentistry
SORSI Symposium: Nov. 1985.
Structural and Functional Integration
of the Body and TMJs. Sacro-Occipital
Research Society, International
1984: Dr. Gerald Goodman – “Equipoise Partial
Denture Design and Techniques
Dr. Harold Gelb – “Introduction to TMJ”
Dr. Harold Gelb – “Advanced TMJ”
Dr. Brendan Stack and Dr. Jack Haden –
“TMJ From Recog to Rehab.”
Dr. Parker Mahan – “Introduction to TMJ”
1993: Presentation for claims examiners at
Traveler’s Insurance: Basic
Understanding of diagnostic tools and Physical Examination. Evaluation of adequacy of examination techniques and record keeping. Demonstrated various functional joint pathologies and their discriminative clinical factors as related to the physical examination. Necessary vs. unnecessary radiographic exposure. Use of MRI’s. Cost containment. Short-term vs. long-term TMJD effects and discrimination between the two. Explained visual, hearing, low back, shoulder, arm and other seemingly unrelated symptom areas.
1992: Presentation for American Student
Osteopathic Association at the
Osteopathic College of the University of New England, Biddeford, ME. “TMJD - A Phenomenon For Integrative Medicine.” As below (1991 Spring Regional Meeting of AAOP).
1991: Spring Regional Meeting of the American
Association of Osteopathic Physicians.
“TMJD – A Phenomenon For Integrative Medicine.” Included traumatic origin, anatomy, neurology, biomechanics, growth and development, interdisciplinary diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches, necessity of teaching dentists t interact with Osteopathic Physicians.
1989: Newton Wellesley Hospital Continuing
Education Lecture for Physicians and
Nurses. “Oral, Head and Neck Cancer – Causes and Coordinated Therapy including Dentofacial Reconstruction”
“Inside Track,” Television Program with
Dr. Signe Dayhoff. “Dentistry Today:
The Excitement of Combining Dentistry with Medical Care For Our Patients.” To provide insight into the field of Dentistry for interested adolescents and adults.
1988: Northeast Study Club for Craniomandib-
ular-Cervical Pain and Dysfunction,
“TMJD - Whole Body Effects; Traumatic Basis of Craniomandibular Dysfunction; Radiological Evidence of Cervical Spine Changes with Therapy; Neurological Aspects of Dysfunction; Effects of Brainstem, Endocrine and Autonomic Nervous Systems; Growth and Development. Spring Lecture.
Northeast Study Club for Craniomandib-
ular-Cervical Pain and Dysfunction,
Demonstration of Comprehensive Patient Evaluation including selection of Adaptive Functional Craniomandibular Relationship which brought about pelvic derotation with equalization of leg length in a live patient in the group’s presence. Dr. Martin Rosen, D.C. as co-presenter.
Framingham Chapter, National Arthritis
Foundation. “TMJD and the Neuromus-
cular-skeletal Interaction.” The effect of TMJ-induced joint dysfunction and the development of joint dysfunction, inflammation and osteoarthritis. TMJD as a local and systemic arthritic induction phenomenon. TMJD-induced changes in growth and development.
1987: Annual Meeting of Biofeedback
Society of America, “Understanding
and Detecting TMJD”
TMJ Support Group, Boston, MA
“Understanding TMJD, Traumatic
Etiology; Common Symptomatology
and the Whole-Body Phenomenon”
Wellesley College Nursing Department,
Continuing Education for Physicians,
Nurses and other Staff. “TMJD and
MPD – Etiology, Symptomatology and
Interactions with Emotional Stress
Framingham Union Hospital, Continuing
Education for Physicians, Nurses, Staff.
“TMJD and MPD – An overview of
Anatomy, Pathophysiology, Postural
Relationships, Etiology, Approaches to
Treatment and In-Patient Therapy.”
National Association of Myotherapists,
National Convention. “Whole Body
Effect and Mechanics of TMJD,
Traumatic Etiology, Pathophysiology
and the Importance of Proper Functional
Diagnosis and Interdisciplinary
Management.”
1986: Joint Spring Conference, Biofeedback
Societies of Massachusetts and New
England. “New Implications in TMJ
Dysfunction.”
Chairman, Nominating Committee of Board of Directors
Newton-Wellesley Chapter of the American Cancer Society
President, Boston Biofeedback Society
Founding Advisor, Northeast Study Club for Craniomandibular-Cervical Dysfunction
Charter Member, American Academy of Head, Neck, Facial Pain and TMJ Dysfunction
Charter Member, American Association for Functional Orthodontics
Member, American Pain Society
Member, New England Pain Society
Member, Biofeedback Society of New England
Member, Sacro-Occipital Research Society, International
Member, Public Health Service
Member, American Dental Association
Member, Massachusetts Dental Association
Member, Charles River Dental Society
Member, West Metropolitan Dental Society
Member, American Society of Dentistry for Children
I co-treated with, taught and learned from Osteopathic Physicians, Chiropractic Physicians, Dentists, General Medical Physicians, Ear-Nose and Throat (ENT) Specialists, Psychologists, Biofeedback Specialists, Speech Therapists and other various specialists, several of us joining forces to form an interdisciplinary study club.
In other words, I was an Integrative Medical Specialist with Dental experience as well.
I was active in treating and advocating for Motor Vehicle Accident victims and performed as an Independent Medical Examiner and worked closely with various Attorneys.
Because I perceived the lack of background among the general medical community I began lecturing to medical audiences including nurses, General Medical as well as Osteopathic and Chiropractic Physicians and Neurologists, Dentists, Biofeedback Specialists and Psychologists, Nurses, etc.
These presentations are enumerated in another section of this Resume.
I took many courses concerned with diagnosis, evaluation and therapy of varied dysfunctions which all have an integral relationship to “simple TMJD.” I found that only a few of the Dentists in my area knew how to finalize my patients without permitting relapse so I learned to use Functional Intraoral Orthopedic appliances of various kinds and took Orthodontic courses, as well. Such finalization therapies also included Prosthetic reconstructions.
After leaving Dentistry due to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome I co-treated and taught with Dr. Mason Barney, D.O. in Manchester Center, VT until his death in January 1995.
I later became fully trained as a Massage Therapist, but the Carpal Tunnel Syndrome also prevented my continuing in this field.
EDUCATION
Postgraduate
Graduate Study: Tufts University School of
Dental Medicine, Boston, MA
Doctor of Dental Medicine
1977
Undergraduate
University of Connecticut,
Storrs, CT: 1969 – 1973
Continuing Postgraduate Education
1996 Atlantic Academy Of Massage Therapy
New Smyrna Beach, Florida
1986 – 1995 Hands-on studies and streatment
Dr. Mason Barney, D.O.
Manchester Center, VT
1988 – 1990 United States Dental Institute
Monthly Program of Orthodontics
Functional Orthopedic Appliances
27 month program
1988 – 1990 On-going meetings of the
New England Study Club for
Craniomandibular- Cervical Dysfunction with speakers/demonstrations including speech therapy, physical medicine, myofunctional therapy, myofascial release techniques, use of myography, TENS and Mandibular Kinesiometric analysis, Interactive approaches and Psychological Aspects of patient need. I helped found this group.
1992: Dr. Martin Dunn, “Preventing Medical
Emergencies in the Medical Office”
Conservative Periodontics –
“Soft Tissue Management”
Dr. James Jecmen – “TMJ Diagnosis
and Therapy, Therapeutic Appliances”
1990: Dr. Edward Walk, “Cosmetic and
Adhesive Dentistry, Materials and
Techniques”
Dr. Gordon Christensen, “Further
Update on Dental Materials and
Techniques.”
Dr. Dennis Bailey, “Functional
Orthopedic Appliances, Growth
and Development, Craniomandibular
Dysfunction, the Development of the
Airway and Orthodontics,
Sleep Apnea and the Dentist”
1989: Dr. Mariano Rocobado, Chairman of
Rehabilitative Medicine at the University
of Santiago, Chile. “The Interaction of
TMJD and the Cervical Spine, The
Physical Medicine Perspective in TMJD.”
Dr. Ronald Jordan, “Current Concepts
and Techniques in Adhesive and
Cosmetic Dentistry”
Dr. Robert Ibsen and Dr. Steven
Weinberg,
“Introduction to Cosmetic and Adhesive
Dentistry – New Techniques and
Materials,” Parts I and II.
United States Dental Institute – Monthly
Program of Orthodontics, Functional
Orthopedic Appliances, 27 month Program
1988: Dr. Duane Grummons –
“Orthodontics and TMJ Dysfunction”
1987: American Academy of Head, Neck,
Facial Pain and TMJ Dysfunction,
Washington, D.C., Symposium:
Cervical and Mandibular Traumatic
Injuries, January, 1987
Mandibular Kinesiometric Analysis
using the Myomonitor, TENS
Stimulation and the Mandibular
Kinesiometric Computer Analysis,
December 1987
1986: American Pain Society, Annual
Meeting, Washington, D.C.
SORSI Symposium: Nov. 1985.
Structural and Functional Integration
of the Body and TMJs. Sacro-Occipital
Research Society, International.
1985: Dr. Peter Schopf –
Treatment with the activator
Dr. Gerald Smith –
TMJ, Beyond Jaw to Jaw
Dr. Phillip Jones: (5 Courses)
Diagnosis and Functional Appliances
Beginning and Intermediate Straightwire
Orthodontic Therapy
Advanced Straightwire Therapy
Cephalometric Diagnosis
Advanced Functional Appliances
and TMJ, Physical Therapy Modalities
Dr. Leonard Carapezza – Orthodontics
United States Dental Institute –
27 month Orthodontic Program
Dr. Barry Libin and Dr. Barry Gillespie –
Cranial Osteopathic Therapy and
Dentistry
SORSI Symposium: Nov. 1985.
Structural and Functional Integration
of the Body and TMJs. Sacro-Occipital
Research Society, International
1984: Dr. Gerald Goodman – “Equipoise Partial
Denture Design and Techniques
Dr. Harold Gelb – “Introduction to TMJ”
Dr. Harold Gelb – “Advanced TMJ”
Dr. Brendan Stack and Dr. Jack Haden –
“TMJ From Recog to Rehab.”
Dr. Parker Mahan – “Introduction to TMJ”
PRESENTATIONS
1993: Presentation for claims examiners at
Traveler’s Insurance: Basic
Understanding of diagnostic tools and Physical Examination. Evaluation of adequacy of examination techniques and record keeping. Demonstrated various functional joint pathologies and their discriminative clinical factors as related to the physical examination. Necessary vs. unnecessary radiographic exposure. Use of MRI’s. Cost containment. Short-term vs. long-term TMJD effects and discrimination between the two. Explained visual, hearing, low back, shoulder, arm and other seemingly unrelated symptom areas.
1992: Presentation for American Student
Osteopathic Association at the
Osteopathic College of the University of New England, Biddeford, ME. “TMJD - A Phenomenon For Integrative Medicine.” As below (1991 Spring Regional Meeting of AAOP).
1991: Spring Regional Meeting of the American
Association of Osteopathic Physicians.
“TMJD – A Phenomenon For Integrative Medicine.” Included traumatic origin, anatomy, neurology, biomechanics, growth and development, interdisciplinary diagnostic techniques and therapeutic approaches, necessity of teaching dentists t interact with Osteopathic Physicians.
1989: Newton Wellesley Hospital Continuing
Education Lecture for Physicians and
Nurses. “Oral, Head and Neck Cancer – Causes and Coordinated Therapy including Dentofacial Reconstruction”
“Inside Track,” Television Program with
Dr. Signe Dayhoff. “Dentistry Today:
The Excitement of Combining Dentistry with Medical Care For Our Patients.” To provide insight into the field of Dentistry for interested adolescents and adults.
1988: Northeast Study Club for Craniomandib-
ular-Cervical Pain and Dysfunction,
“TMJD - Whole Body Effects; Traumatic Basis of Craniomandibular Dysfunction; Radiological Evidence of Cervical Spine Changes with Therapy; Neurological Aspects of Dysfunction; Effects of Brainstem, Endocrine and Autonomic Nervous Systems; Growth and Development. Spring Lecture.
Northeast Study Club for Craniomandib-
ular-Cervical Pain and Dysfunction,
Demonstration of Comprehensive Patient Evaluation including selection of Adaptive Functional Craniomandibular Relationship which brought about pelvic derotation with equalization of leg length in a live patient in the group’s presence. Dr. Martin Rosen, D.C. as co-presenter.
Framingham Chapter, National Arthritis
Foundation. “TMJD and the Neuromus-
cular-skeletal Interaction.” The effect of TMJ-induced joint dysfunction and the development of joint dysfunction, inflammation and osteoarthritis. TMJD as a local and systemic arthritic induction phenomenon. TMJD-induced changes in growth and development.
1987: Annual Meeting of Biofeedback
Society of America, “Understanding
and Detecting TMJD”
TMJ Support Group, Boston, MA
“Understanding TMJD, Traumatic
Etiology; Common Symptomatology
and the Whole-Body Phenomenon”
Wellesley College Nursing Department,
Continuing Education for Physicians,
Nurses and other Staff. “TMJD and
MPD – Etiology, Symptomatology and
Interactions with Emotional Stress
Framingham Union Hospital, Continuing
Education for Physicians, Nurses, Staff.
“TMJD and MPD – An overview of
Anatomy, Pathophysiology, Postural
Relationships, Etiology, Approaches to
Treatment and In-Patient Therapy.”
National Association of Myotherapists,
National Convention. “Whole Body
Effect and Mechanics of TMJD,
Traumatic Etiology, Pathophysiology
and the Importance of Proper Functional
Diagnosis and Interdisciplinary
Management.”
1986: Joint Spring Conference, Biofeedback
Societies of Massachusetts and New
England. “New Implications in TMJ
Dysfunction.”
PAST PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Chairman, Nominating Committee of Board of Directors
Newton-Wellesley Chapter of the American Cancer Society
President, Boston Biofeedback Society
Founding Advisor, Northeast Study Club for Craniomandibular-Cervical Dysfunction
Charter Member, American Academy of Head, Neck, Facial Pain and TMJ Dysfunction
Charter Member, American Association for Functional Orthodontics
Member, American Pain Society
Member, New England Pain Society
Member, Biofeedback Society of New England
Member, Sacro-Occipital Research Society, International
Member, Public Health Service
Member, American Dental Association
Member, Massachusetts Dental Association
Member, Charles River Dental Society
Member, West Metropolitan Dental Society
Member, American Society of Dentistry for Children
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