Richard R Riggs D.D.S.
Dentist
670 West Arapaho Road Suite 5 Richardson Texas, 75080About
Dr. Riggs attended the University of Texas at Austin and received his DDS degree from the University of Texas Dental Branch at Houston in 1977. After extensive post- graduate education from the Society for Occlusal Studies, he practiced general dentistry in Tyler, Texas with a focus on dental rehabilitation, occlusion, and jaw dysfunction. In 1981, he accepted a position on the faculty at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio Dental School where he was assistant professor and mentor for senior dental students. He developed the curriculum and was director of the Post Graduate General Practice Residency Program for Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders (TMD). During his tenure at UT San Antonio, he conducted research, published scientific articles, presented results of studies at national and international scientific research symposiums, as well as coauthored the chapter “Occlusal Adjustment” in A Textbook of Occlusion. Dr. Riggs has been asked to present lectures and courses, both didactic and hands on, on all aspects of orofacial pain and occlusion for study clubs, dental societies and dental schools throughout the Southwest and Central and South America. He held an academic appointment at Texas A&M Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry teaching undergraduate and developing the postgraduate curriculum on temporomandibular disorders until 2012. In 1985 Dr. Riggs established his pain practice in Richardson, Texas. He is board certified by the American Board of Orofacial Pain and limits his practice to the evaluation and management of orofacial pain disorders which include all stages of temporomandibular disorders, all classes of primary headaches, neuropathic pain, sleep disorders, musculoskeletal, vascular and intra‑oral pain disorders of hard and soft tissues. As part of his biopsychosocial approach to patient management, he has incorporated biofeedback, counseling, massage and physical therapy modalities in his office. He has also developed a large network of specialists in various feels of medicine that are utilized for patients with comorbid disorders.
Education and Training
University of Texas Dental Branch
Houston
Tx
Board Certification
American Board of Orofacial Pain
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineAreas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- University of Texas at San Antonio -
Awards
- International Association of Health Care Professionals
- ADA, TDA, DCDS Good Fellow Award
- International Who's Who of Professionals
- Fellow of the International College of Dentists
- Who's Who of Outstanding Americans
- Fellow of the American College of Dentists
- Who's Who of American Colleges and Universities
- Dean's List,University of Texas at Austin
Treatments
- Orofacial Pain, Sleep Disorders, Headache, Occlusion
Professional Society Memberships
- American Board of Orofacial Pain (Diplomat), American Academy of Orofacial Pain (Fellow), American and International College of Dentists (Fellow),American Pain Society, International Association for the Study of Pain, American Academy of Pain Management, International and American Association of Dental Research, American Dental Association, Texas Dental Association, Dallas County Dental Society
Articles and Publications
A.Books and/or Chapters:
What do you attribute your success to?
I had the fortunate experience of having numerous mentors across the country during my years of research at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, Texas. It was through these contacts that I developed a diverse knowledge of different philosophies throughout the United States. I have continued to stay in touch with these academicians in order to stay abreast of the most current research in the area of orofacial pain, headaches, neuropathic pain, TMJD and sleep disorders. My biopsychosocial and evidence-based approach to the conservative management of this special group of patients is due to the incorporation of these various philosophies.
Areas of research
In his most recent research, he was a co‑investigator in a five year NIH grant to study the effects of early behavioral intervention of acute TMD patients conducted through the University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Psychology. Post Surgical Management of Complications Secondary to Proplast Teflon Rejection (case study in progress). Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Mimicking TMJ Pain, (case study in progress). R.R. Riggs, J.D. Rugh. Muscle Spasm: Fact or Fiction. In preparation to be submitted to profession journal. Since the inception of his practice, he has evaluated and treated over 20,000 patients. Dr. Riggs CV can be obtained on request, and is available for presentations to study clubs and to answer any questions you have about patient management. As with any specialty, my goal is to help you in the comprehensive management of your patients.
Philanthropic Initiatives
2014-present Education chairman and founding member of Texas Smile Riders, a nonprofit organization, which raises money for dental treatment of underprivileged children.
2004/10/17 Big Brother youth hunt, Black Gap State Preserve, Big Bend, Texas
2004/10/16 Volunteer, dental screening sealants to school children, U.S. Dept. of Health, Presidio, Texas
2003 Present prevention and oral hygiene to Florence Black Elementary students, Mesquite, Texas
1995 Assistant coach and pitcher for third grade girls YMCA softball.
1994 Assistant coach for fifth grade boys little league and second grade girl’s baseball.
1993-95 Davis Dads elementary school volunteer
1991-95 YMCA Indian Princess Program
1990-Present Donate special dental services to Kiwanis Dental Clinic, Dallas, TX
1985 Intramural softball league
City softball league
1984 Toastmasters International
Intramural softball league
1983 Organized lecture series for private practitioners in San Antonio with resultant study club for advancement of knowledge of TMJ disorders, San Antonio, Texas.
1981 General Practice Representative for United Way Campaign Drive.
1980-81 Board of Directors of Kiwanis, Tyler, Texas.
1977-81 Donated time to free clinic performing dentistry for children, Tyler, Texas.
Spoke to schools in Tyler (3rd & 5th grades)
Kiwanis Club member, Tyler, Texas
Teaching and speaking
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1996-2012Director, Post-Graduate Prosthodontic Orofacial Pain/TMD Curriculum, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas
1996-2012Assistant Professor, Dept. of Restorative Sciences, Undergraduate TMD, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas
1981-85Assistant Professor, Director, Post-Graduate General Practice Residency Orofacial Pain/TMD Curriculum University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Dental School
1981Assistant Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
1977-80Instructor, Tyler Junior College, School of Dental Hygiene
INVITED LECTURES
Pairing splint design with diagnosis. Presented to Texas smile riders, Kerrville, Texas October 7, 2014.
Orofacial Anatomy. Presented to Collin County Dental Hygiene Department. McKinney, Texas. November 13, 2012.
Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Temporomandibular Joint. Presented to Collin College Dental Hygiene Department, McKinney, Texas. November 8, 2011.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with TMD/Orofacial Pain. Presented to the New Mexico Masters of Academy of General Dentistry, Albuquerque, New Mexico. May 6-7, 2011.
Splint Designs for Various TM Disorders. Presented to the North Dallas Study Club. April 7, 2013.
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain. Presented to postgrad Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery department Baylor College of Dentistry. May 27, 2009
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain/TMD Patients. Presented to Baylor Health Care Center, Department of Physical Therapy Dallas, Texas. November 27, 2007
Orofacial Pain Disorders: Evaluation and Management. Presented to New Mexico Masters of Academy of General Dentistry, Albuquerque, New Mexico. April 29-30 and May 1, 2005.
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain. Presented at the Southwest Dental Conference, Dallas, Texas. January 20, 2005
Medication and Systemic Causes of Dry Mouth. Examination and Recommendations. Presented to North Dallas Neurological Association, Contact: Dr. Harney, March 30, 2004.
Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders Relating to Physical and Manual Therapy.
Medication and Systemic Causes of Dry Mouth. Examination and Recommendations. Presented to Richardson Family Practice Association, Contact: Dr. Hussy, April 20, 2004.
Oral Manifestations of Sjogrens Syndrome. Presented to Dallas Otolaryngology Association, Contact: Dr. Dansby, May 25, 2004.
Oral Manifestations of Sjogrens Syndrome. Presented to Garland ENT Association, Contact: Dr. Maddox, June 10, 2004.
Past, Present and Future Management of Trigeminal Neuralgia: Non-Surgical and Surgical. Presented to Dallas Chapter of the Trigeminal Neuralgia Association. Presbyterian Hospital, Dallas, TX. February 5, 2003.
Clinical Manifestations of Parafunctional Activities in the General Dental Population. Presented to the North Dallas Dental Study Club, Richardson, TX. November 21, 2002.
When, Why and Where of Splint Design. Presented to the 4th District Dental Society, Sherman, TX. October 29, 2002.
Various Splint Designs for Orofacial Pain Conditions. Presented to 6th District Dental Society, Corsicana, TX. October 17, 2002.
TMD Overview for Hygienist. Presented to Collin County Community College, School of Dental Hygiene, February 6, 2002.
The Hygienist and the TMD Patient. Presented at Southwest Dental Conference, January 11, 2002.
Splint Designs and Bite Registration. Presented to Flying Dentists Association, Dallas, TX. September 29, 2001.
Splint Designs for TMD. Presented to Garland Study Club, May 7, 2001.
Splint Designs for TMD. Presented to Denton County Dental Society, June 12, 2001.
Evaluation and Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain Disorders. Presented to post-grad students at Baylor Dental School, March 26, April 16 and 30, 2001.
Evaluation, Diagnosis, Management of TMD. Lecture and clinical evaluations. Presented to Baylor Dental School, Junior Class, March 21 and 28, April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2001.
Anatomy and Classification of TMD. Presented to Collin County Community College, School of Dental Hygiene, February 28, 2001.
TMD Update for General Practice. Presented to Southwest Dental Conference, Dallas, TX. February, 1, 2001.
Treating the TMJ Patient. Presented to Collin County College School of Dental Hygiene, January 28, 2000.
Home Care Program for Pain Patients. Presented at the American Academy of Orofacial Pain 24th Annual Scientific Meeting, Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 30, 1999.
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain Disorders. Presented to DFW Occlusion Study Club at Dr. Stetler’s Office, Wylie, Texas, February 11, 1999.
The Management of Orofacial Pain & TMD. Presented to Dallas Dental Hygienist’s Society at Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, January 23, 1999.
Differential Diagnosis of Orofacial Pain. Presented to Baylor Dental School, March 18, 25, 1998.
Anatomy of Pain Practice. Presented to Parker E. Mahan Facial Pain Clinic, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, November 16, 1997. (Resulted in offer to become Co-Director of the Parker E. Mahan Facial Pain Clinic. University of Florida Heath Science Center).
Effective Splint Therapy for TM Disorders. Presented to Denton Dental Society, February, 13, 1996.
Differential Diagnosis of TM Disorders. Presented to University of Texas Dental Branch, Senior Class, October 25, 1995.
Problem Solving Orofacial Pain Patients. Presented to Dallas County Dental Society, March 21, 1995.
TM Disorders. KGBS 1190, Talk Radio Program, Medical Matters, November 29, 1994.
Comprehensive Management of Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented to the National Dental Society Medellin, Columbia, South America, August 20-30, 1994.
Multi-disciplinary Management of Orofacial Pain in a Private Practice Setting. Presented to Staff of Wilford Hall Medical Clinic, Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas, May 5, 1994.
A Review of Orofacial Pain Management. Presented to Baylor College of Dentistry Post Grad Prosthodontic Residents, April 25 and May 2, 9, 16, 1994.
Concepts of Splint Management. Presented to Dallas County Dental Society, February 15, 1994.
Differential Diagnosis and Comprehensive Management of Orofacial Pain. Presented to the New Mexico Academy of General Dentistry Mastership Program, April 2, 3, 4 and August 7, 1993.
Diagnostic Protocol for Evaluation of Orofacial Pain and Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented to the Dallas County Dental Society, April 20, 1993
Screening Procedures for Detecting TM Disorders. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 23, 1993.
Screening Procedures for Detecting TM Disorders. Presented to the Oak Cliff Study Club, Dallas, November 12, 1992.
Screening for TM Disorders. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 18, 1992.
How to Prepare a Medical Narrative Report. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 18, 1992.
Comprehensive Management of Facial Pain Patients. Presented to Baton Rouge Gnathological Society, April 26-28, 1991.
Screening for TM Disorders; Protocol for Physicians. Presented to Medical Cities Neuro Science Seminar Services, February 15, 1991.
Screening Procedures for Detecting TM Disorders. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 25, 1991.
Clinical Management of Orofacial Pain & TM Disorders: A Private Practice Perspective. Presented to Baylor College of Dentistry Post Grad Prosthodontic & General Practice Residents, January 21, 28, February 4, 11, 1991.
TM Disorders and Fibromyalgia. Presented to Dallas Chapter Fibromyalgia Support Network, September 5, 1990.
Expectations of Splint Therapy. Presented to First District Dental Society, Mt. Pleasant, Texas, May 8, 1990.
Examination Techniques for TM Joint Dysfunction. Presented to Dallas County Dental Assistants Society, April 24, 1990.
Bite Registration and Splint Fabrication. Presented to Garland Research and Study Club, Mary 15, 1990.
In Office Psychological Testing for TMJ/Pain Patients. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 27, 1990.
Bite Registration Technique for Splint Fabrication. Presented to Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 27, 1990.
Overview of a Pain Practice. Presented to Richardson Study Club, June 20, 1989.
Evaluation and Management Considerations for Patients with Head, Neck and Facial Pain. Presented to the Denton County Dental Society, June 13, 1989.
Comprehensive Update on TM Disorders. Presented to The Southwest District Dental Association and West Calcasieu Cameron Hospital, Lake Charles, Louisiana, February 24-26, 1989.
When to Treat a Click. Presented at the Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January 29, 1989.
Evaluation and Management Considerations for Patients with Head, Neck and Facial Pain. Presented to the Hunt County Dental Society, November 22, 1988.
Evaluation and Management Considerations for Patients with Head, Neck and Facial Pain. Presented to the Garland Research Study Club, October 20, 1988.
Comprehensive Update on Non-Surgical Management of Orofacial Pain. Presented to the Guatemala Association for the Study of Craniomandibular Disorders, Guatemala City, Guatemala, C.A., August 31-September 3, 1988.
Nonsurgical Management of TMJ Patients. Presented to the Big Bend Study, May 6-8, 1988.
Medical Facts-TM Disorders. Presented on Health Network Channel 36, March 15, 1988.
Occlusal Relationships and TM Disorders. Presented to the Richardson Study Club, March 1, 1988.
Evaluating the TMJ Patients. Presented at the Dallas Mid-Winter Conference, January, 1988.
Management of the TMJ Patient. Presented to the El Paso District Dental Society, November 7, 1987.
TMJ Patients and the Hygienist. Presented to Texas Women=s University, Dallas Anatole, October 9, 1987.
Examination of the TMJ Patient. Presented to the El Paso District Dental Society, September 12 1987.
The TMJ Patient and the Hygienist. Presented to TWU Department of Dental Hygiene, December 1, 1986.
TMJ Update: Orthodontics. Presented to Dallas Ortho Study Club, October 7, 1986.
Identifying Pathological Clicking. Presented to Sherman Dental Society, September 30, 1986.
Differential Diagnosis of Clicking: To Treat or Not to Treat. Presented to Plano Dental Society, June 18, 1986.
Non-Surgical Management of TM Disorders. Presented to North Texas Society of Oral Surgeons, June 9, 1986.
When to Treat a Patient with a Click. Presented to Sixth District Dental Society, May 17, 1986.
Clicking in the Orthodontic Patient: Does It Need To Be Treated. Presented to the Dallas Ortho Study Club, February 11, 1986.
Incidence of TM Disorders in Children. Presented to Dept. Of Pediatric Dentistry, UTHSCSA, May 21, 1985.
Differential Diagnosis of TMJ Clicking. Mini-Clinic, Texas Dental Association, May 4, 1985.
Relationship of TMJ Anatomy and Joint Noises. Breakfast Clinic, Texas Dental Association, May 4, 1985.
Evaluation of TMJ Noises. Presented to Guatemala Dental Society, March 23, 1985.
Non-Surgical Management of TM Disorders. Presented to private TMJ Study Club, Guatemala, March 15-17, 1985.
Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis of TMJ Pain Patients. Presented to Private Practitioners, Guatemala, March 18-20, 1985.
Non-Surgical and Post-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements: The General Practitioner’s Role. Presented to Baylor Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, December 4, 1984.
Radiographic Evaluation of Craniovertebral Relationships with Regard to Chronic Non-Specific Head and Neck Pain. Presented to department of Dental Diagnostic Science, September 20, 1984.
Occlusion, Orthodontics and Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented to Northeast San Antonio Orthodontic Study Club, May 29, 1984.
Occlusion and Temporomandibular Disorders. Given at Annual Wilford Hall TMJ Symposium, Lackland AFB, May 24, 1984.
Non-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements. Presented to San Antonio Orthognathic Club, February 2, 1984.
Occlusal Factors and Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented to General Practice Journal Club, January 31, 1983.
Series of lectures and labs for General Practitioners-Non-Surgical and Post-Surgical Management of Temporomandibular Disorders: A Participation Course for the General Practitioner. Given on the following dates:
June 9, 16, 30, 1983August 4, 1983
July 7, 14, 28, 1983September 8,1983
Occlusal Considerations for Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented to San Antonio Orthognathic Club, December 1, 1983.
Non-Surgical Approaches for Management of the Displaced Disc of the TM Joint. Presented at San Antonio Orthognathic Study Club, June 23, 1983.
Non-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements, Splint Design, and Post-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements. Given to Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Continuing Education’s Mini-Residency of Oral Surgeons. Given on the following dates:
March 10, 1982April 20, 1983
June 16, 1982June 20, 1983
November 4, 1982
Occlusal Considerations in Diagnosis and Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders. Presented at Wilford Hall Medical Center Dental Directorate Annual TMJ Pain and Dysfunction Symposium, May 23-27, 1983.
CONTINUING EDUCATION: SYMPOSIUM PRESENTATIONS:
Patient Management for Intra-articular and Extra -articular TMD. Course Director. Presented at Baylor College of Dentistry Dallas, Texas. June 15, 2012
Occlusal Splints & Occlusal adjustments: A hands on Course. Course Director. Presented April 1-2, 2005. Baylor college of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas.
Occlusal Evaluation, Management, Stabilization and Adjustment: A hands on course. Course Director. Presented April 2-3, 2004, Baylor College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas.
Hands-on Exercises in the Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Patients, Part II, Course Co-Director, 7 hours, April 25, 1992. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Hands-on Exercises in the Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Patients, Part I, Course Co-Director, 14 hours, February 7-8, 1992. UTHSC at San Antonio.
A Comprehensive Update on the Diagnosis and Treatment of Temporomandibular Disorders, Course Co-Director.21 hours, November 15-17, 1991. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Update on Internal Derangements, Course Director 8 hours, March 1, 1991. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Hands-on Exercises in the Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Patients, Part II, Course Co-Director 7 hours, January 12, 1991. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Hands-on Exercises in the Diagnosis and Treatment of TMJ Patients, Part I, Course Co-Director, 14 hours, November 2-3, 1990. UTHSC at San Antonio.
A Comprehensive Update on Diagnosis and Management of TM Disorders, Course Co-Director, 21 hours, December 1-3, 1989. UTHSC at San Antonio.
A Comprehensive Update on Diagnosis and Management of TM Disorders, Course Co-Director, 21 hours, October 28-30, 1988. UTHSC at San Antonio.
A Comprehensive Update on Diagnosis and Management of TM Disorders, Course Co-Director, 16 hours, October 16-18, 1987. UTHSC at San Antonio.
A Comprehensive Update on Diagnosis and Management of TM Disorders, Course Co-Director, 16 hours, October 3-4, 1986. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Diagnosis & Non-Surgical Management of Temporomandibular Disorders for the General Practitioner, Course Director, 8 hours, July 12, 1985. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Technique for Taking and Evaluating Cranio-Cervical Radiographs for Non Specific Head-Neck Pain, Workshop Leader, 8 hours, April 1985. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Non-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements for the General Practitioner: Laboratory Phase. Course Director, 8 hours, July 14, 1984. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Non-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements for the General Practitioner: Lecture Phase. Course Director, 8 hours, June 8, 1984. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Non-Surgical and Post-Surgical Management of Internal Derangements. Presented to University of Colorado Dental School, Denver, Colorado, October 28, 1983.
Post-Surgical Management of Patients with Internal Derangements, 2nd Biennial Symposium on TMJ Pain & Dysfunction for Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons, April 22-23, 1983. UTHSC at San Antonio.
Hobbies / Sports
- Motorcycle Riding, Sponsoring A Non-Profit For Under Privileged Children, Camping, Target Shooting, Woodworking, Welding, Scuba, Hiking, Softball, Traveling
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Orofacial Pain, Pain, Headache, Journal of Dental Research, Pain Practitioner
Areas of research
In his most recent research, he was a co‑investigator in a five year NIH grant to study the effects of early behavioral intervention of acute TMD patients conducted through the University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Psychology. Post Surgical Management of Complications Secondary to Proplast Teflon Rejection (case study in progress). Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma Mimicking TMJ Pain, (case study in progress). R.R. Riggs, J.D. Rugh. Muscle Spasm: Fact or Fiction. In preparation to be submitted to profession journal. Since the inception of his practice, he has evaluated and treated over 20,000 patients. Dr. Riggs CV can be obtained on request, and is available for presentations to study clubs and to answer any questions you have about patient management. As with any specialty, my goal is to help you in the comprehensive management of your patients.
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- Jennifer
Good
- Deirdre
Friendly and thorough.
- Doreen
Would recommend dr. Riggs and the entire staff to anyone dealing with TMJ and pain issues!
Very thorough evaluation. Too early to tell if the treatment will be the right fix for me! Hoping for the best.
- Amanda
Wonderful service! Exceptional and thorough examination. He was brilliant! I already feel better just from the abundance of new knowledge.
- Christina
Thank you, Dr. Riggs, for treating my symptoms effectively and making me comfortable in your office. I slept through the night for the first time in years and woke up without pain and soreness. I highly recommend your office for anyone experiencing jaw pain and grinding.
- Phyllis
So glad to know there are things I can do to address this pain. Dr. Riggs and Jazmine spent a great deal of time with me to be sure I understood the problem and protocols to address the pain. Thanks!
- Morgan
Very personable, sweet.
His evaluation was thorough and felt complete. I didn't feel like any treatment options were forced on me, but rather brought to my knowledge and recommended.
Great first visit.
- Kameron
Very friendly & thorough.
Good
- Cindy
Wonderful experience
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