Texas Admin Code Title 22 Part 5 Chapter 110.5 requires a dentist to complete at least 24 hours of training, ACLS and BLS, 3 live patients, and obtain a Level 2 Moderate Sedation (limited to enteral route of administration) permit, before administering Moderate Sedation to their adult patients who are ASA 1 and 2.
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DOCS Education Members receive an in-depth multipage evaluation of their state's sedation regulations with weblinks to the specific section. DOCS’s full-time Regulatory Counsel is available for consultation to assist members at [email protected]. Become a member now for only $1 or contact a Course Advisor at 855-227-6505.
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Texas Admin Code Title 22 Part 5 Chapter 110.5(2) requires a dentist to complete at least 60 hours of didactic training, provide sedation care to 10 live clinical patients, become ACLS and BLS certified, and obtain a Level 3 Moderate Sedation permit (inclusive of parenteral routes of administration), before administering Moderate Sedation to their ASA 1 and 2 adult patients.
Although requirements for IV Moderate Sedation permitting/certification is nearly standardized among the states, each state has differences that are important for complete compliance.
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Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification is included in the DOCS IV course
DOCS Education Members receive an in-depth multipage evaluation of their state's sedation regulations with weblinks to the specific section. DOCS’s full-time Regulatory Counsel is available for consultation to assist members at [email protected]. Become a member now for only $1 or contact a Course Advisor at 855-227-6505.
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Texas Admin Code Title 22 Part 5 Chapter 110.3 requires that a dentist complete 14 course hours including a clinical component during which competency in inhalation sedation technique is achieved and obtain a Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Inhalation sedation permit, before a dentist may administer nitrous oxide sedation in Texas.
Standard of Care Doctrine determines the need for nitrous equipment to meet minimum oxygen delivery as well as scavenging units to meet NIOSH regulations.
DOCS Education Members receive an in-depth multipage evaluation of their state's sedation regulations with weblinks to the specific section. DOCS’s full-time Regulatory Counsel is available for consultation to assist members at [email protected]. Become a member now for only $1 or contact a Course Advisor at 855-227-6505.
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Texas Admin Code Title 22 Part 5 Chapter 110.4 requires a dentist to complete at least sixteen (16) hours of didactic training, BLS, and a Level 1 Minimal Sedation permit before administering minimal sedation to their pediatric patients however dosage limitation apply. Call DOCS Course Advisor for more information.
Sedation dentistry for children is a unique science and requires pediatric-specific training. The standard of care for providing pediatric sedation requires age related instructive classroom training with clinically oriented experiences.
Learn more about Pediatric Sedation Training Courses available nationwide.
DOCS Education Members receive an in-depth multipage evaluation of their state's sedation regulations with weblinks to the specific section. DOCS’s full-time Regulatory Counsel is available for consultation to assist members at [email protected]. Become a member now for only $1 or contact a Course Advisor at 855-227-6505.
Find permit renewing courses here.
An estimated 100 million people nationwide (nearly 30% of the population) need dental care but are too fearful to act. Access to care for these patients is limited, but now you can help.
The ability to practice sedation dental care gives you many advantages, not the least of which is treating a more comfortable patient. Other advantages include performing more dentistry in a single visit instead of repeat visits; extensive restorative cases from patients who were previously reluctant due to anxiety; and patients feeling little-to-no post-operative discomfort regardless of the procedure, resulting in more referrals.
And for your patients, providing sedation means even more: A comfortable experience often with no recollection of the visit or the time passed. It is often to hear of patients who call their dentist the next day, not to complain, but to express their gratitude and delight in their first ever fear-free visit to the dentist.
DOCS Education Members receive an in-depth multipage evaluation of their state's sedation regulations with weblinks to the specific section. DOCS’s full-time Regulatory Counsel is available for consultation to assist members at [email protected]. Become a member now for only $1 or contact a Course Advisor at 855-227-6505.
Find permit renewing courses here.
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