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Conscious Sedation & Emergencies Management in Dentistry: Protocols for Safe Practice

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Conscious sedation and emergency management protocols - A complete guideline for safe dental practice!

 

Dental anxiety and emergencies are very common scenarios in everyday practice. During the course by Dr. Matteo Melini, a Counselor at the Italian Association of Conscious Sedation in Dentistry, you will learn in detail about:


– Physiology of anxiety among dental patients and how to manage it
– The concept of iatrosedation
– Protocols of inhalation conscious sedation
– Protocols of intravenous conscious sedation
– Protocols of management of the most common emergencies in dental practice.

 

This comprehensive course equips all dental professionals with a deep understanding of conscious sedation principles and emergency management, ensuring patient comfort and safety! 


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Lesson 1.Physiology of Patient Anxiety in Dentistry

– Defining anxiety and dental anxiety
– Stress-related physical changes
– Intra-operative dental anxiety
– Stress related to emergencies in the dental chair
– Tips to improve the dentist-patient relationship
– Pharmacological and non-pharmacological products that can be used to reduce stress during dental appointments.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 2.Assessment Protocols for Determining Sedation Necessity

– Tips for determining the need for conscious sedation
– Indications of sedation needs (IOSN) by Prof. P Clouthard
– The three domains of IOSN
– Assessing medical history for sedation suitability
– Analyzing anxiety levels prior to sedation
– Modified dental anxiety scale
– Evaluating treatment complexity and sedation requirements.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 3.Non-pharmacological Interventions in Conscious Sedation

– Non-pharmacological interventions
– The concept of iatrosedation
– The therapeutic potential of hypnosis
– Utilizing music therapy for therapeutic benefit during dental appointments
– Exploring aromatherapy and biofeedback for conscious sedation. 

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 4.Inhalation Conscious Sedation: Comprehensive Protocols and Practices

– Historical perspectives on the clinical application of inhaled sedation
– Indications and contraindications for the clinical use of inhaled sedation
– Nitrous oxide and oxygen sedation: key features and properties
– The clinical indications for nitrous oxide/oxygen sedation
– Set-up of sedation machine
– Sedation signs and symptoms
– Integrated inhaled conscious sedation approach.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 5.Intravenous Conscious Sedation in Clinical Dental Practice

– Advantages and disadvantages of intravenous conscious sedation in clinical dental practice
– Indications and contraindications of intravenous conscious sedation in clinical dental practice
– Clinical and instrumental monitoring during intravenous conscious sedation
– Drugs for safe intravenous conscious sedation: Benzodiazepines, Midazolam, Diazepam
– Physical and physiological evaluation of the patient before, during, and after intravenous conscious sedation
– Complications and protocols for their management.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.

Lesson 6.Emergencies in the Dental Office and Management Protocols

– Protocols for the management of loss of consciousness during operations
– Protocols for working with diabetic patients
– Protocols for the management of hypersensitivity emergencies
– Protocols for management of epileptic seizure
– Protocols for management of cardiac arrest, asthma, and hyperventilation
– Protocols for management of suffocation, acute adrenal crisis, and stroke
– Protocols for management of emergencies from local anesthesia
– Emergencies due to the lack of hemostasis.

 

Recommended for: Pediatric dentists, Endodontists, Restorative dentist, Periodontists, Implantologists, Oral and maxillofacial surgeons, General dentists.
 

Course includes next lessons:

50min
Lesson 1

Physiology of Patient Anxiety in Dentistry

Matteo Melini
49min
Lesson 2

Assessment Protocols for Determining Sedation Necessity

Matteo Melini
54min
Lesson 3

Non-pharmacological Interventions in Conscious Sedation

Matteo Melini
44min
Lesson 4

Inhalation Conscious Sedation: Comprehensive Protocols and Practices

Matteo Melini
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