Nitrous Oxide and Oral Sedation
Better Manage a Patient’s Anxiety for Treatment.
Many of our patients are quite anxious about seeking and receiving dental treatment. It may lead to some people avoiding dental care completely until excruciating pain gives them no choice.
Where
RACV Hobart Hotel – 154-156 Collins Street
Hobart 7000, TAS AUS
Duration
9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Event Type
Hands-on workshop
Course Information
Dentists should be able to provide alternatives to control a patient’s anxiety and to assist them to receive treatment.
This course will cover a spectrum of anxiety-relieving alternatives. It will give the caring dentist a selection of anxiolytic techniques that can be offered to their patients including psychosedation, oral sedation and nitrous oxide sedation.
All participants will have the opportunity to administer and experience the full range of effects of relative analgesia using nitrous oxide-oxygen, and, after completing the course, will feel confident in setting up and administering this agent.
Topics
The basics of fear and anxiety in the dental office
The utilisation of psychosedation techniques
Review of Basic Life Support
The utilisation of oral sedation
Relevant pharmacology, administration and monitoring
Indications/contraindications
Managing complications
The utilisation of nitrous oxide sedation
Relevant pharmacology, administration and monitoring
Indications/contraindications
Managing complications
Learning Objectives
Gain an understanding of the key causes of fear and anxiety in our patients
Understand basic psychosedation techniques and be able to apply them
Revise Basic Life Support
Understand pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics, advantages/disadvantages, indications/contra-indications of oral sedation and nitrous oxide sedation
Gain confidence in utilising oral sedation and nitrous oxide sedation
Other Information
During the practical session, participants will work in groups and learn both slow and fast nitrous oxide-oxygen induction techniques. It is essential that all participants wishing to perform any procedure on a colleague in a learning environment are registered dental professionals in Australia. Sponsored by: Mediquip
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