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Death in the Chair: A Dentist's Nightmare - 210

Glen D. Crick, J.D.

Death in the Chair:  A Dentist's Nightmare   -   210

This presentation will explore the investigation that will follow a patient’s death or injury from a dental procedure. Techniques of risk minimization will be recommended.

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Oral Sedation: Pre-emptive Anxiolysis - 401

Presenter: Stuart E. Lieblich, DMD

  • DDS, University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine
  • Residency, OMFS, Kings County/Downstate Medical Center
  • Private Practice, Associate Clinical Professor, University of Connecticut
  • Past President, ADSA
  • President, ABOMS, 2010
  • Disclosure: Dr. Lieblich reports no conflicts of interest

Course Description: It is a well known and accepted fact that many patients avoid necessary dental care because of anxiety associated with the delivery of that care. Pre-emptive anxiolysis can increase patient cooperation, improve anesthetic induction, maintenance and recovery and attenuate the sometimes harmful adverse autonomic responses. Specific clinical techniques will be addressed in this presentation.

Course Objectives:

  • Discuss the management of anxiety associated with dental care
  • List agents available for oral sedation
  • Discuss use of these agents in dental practice

Availability: 7/1/2010 to 7/1/2014

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CE Hours: 1

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Price: $100.00