Course Description:
This course takes place fully online via Interactive (((LIVE))) Streaming.
DOCS Education has created an Interactive (((Live))) Streaming program for Light Sedation: N2O & Oral Sedatives to take place on May 17-18, 2024, and October 4-5, 2024. Gain advanced techniques of nitrous oxide administration while expanding your knowledge of safely prescribing, dispensing, and dosing sedatives from the comfort of your home - no travel!
This comprehensive, 2-day N2O and oral sedation course for dentists will maximize patient comfort and increase practice productivity.
Learn the fundamentals of providing safe and comfortable dental care using a combination of light oral sedation protocols. Nitrous oxide is among the oldest and safest anesthetics in dentistry, offering straightforward treatment for anxious patients of various ages and medical conditions. By partnering this approach with one of five different medications, you’ll be able to offer a simple and effective analgesic and anxiolytic solution that will provide pain relief and ease your patients’ anxiety at the same time.
When you sign up for the 2-day Light Sedation: N2O & Oral Sedatives course, you’ll gain the following benefits:
- Expand your toolbox: Understand how to combine nitrous oxide with one of five different oral sedatives to treat a wider range of adult patients
- Train with sedation dentistry experts: Receive valuable instruction on N2O and oral sedation from highly-respected dentists, Dr. Anthony Feck and Dr. Carol Wilson
- Prepare your staff: In most dental offices, team members play an essential role by readying the equipment—including masks and tubing—prior to the dentist's administration of nitrous oxide and sedation. It’s imperative that they be knowledgeable about the process to better serve the patient and the dentist. DOCS Education considers the sedation dental team a vital part of good patient care and urges every dentist to include at least one staff member in the course. Bringing team members with you allows us to train them in N2O and light oral sedation so you won’t have to when you return to your practice.