Courses

Courses

Learning how to identify whether a patient is a good candidate for oral sedation dentistry is one of the most basic and important steps in practicing safe and effective oral sedation. This course 2-hour CE course will help you build confidence in your patient assessment abilities.

2 CE hours

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At present, few dentists use a cardiac monitor when administering IV sedation. The reason? Discomfort—dentist discomfort! Many dentists lack confidence in their ability to read an EKG or interpret a heart rhythm. It’s for this reason that Dr. Leslie Fang, in this one hour CE lecture, is teaching the proper use of an EKG as it pertains to sedation dentistry. In short, it’s not as complex as you might have thought and it’s too important to neglect.

1 CE hour

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Interested in learning if IV Sedation, with or without oral sedation, would be a good fit for your practice?  This powerful Introduction to IV Sedation will provide you an understanding of why IV is a modality worth considering on behalf of your patients.

Introduction to IV Sedation course covers the basics of choosing the IV route of administration.

1 CE hour

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Patients these days expect the option for higher levels of sedation to be provided alongside many dental procedures. Intravenous (IV) sedation gives dentists the greatest control over titration and increases treatment efficacy. But is it right for your practice? What patient base is looking for this offering? And how do you implement it efficiently? Presented by Dr. Anthony Feck, IV Clinical Director, this lively presentation provides thoughtful and informative answers to all your IV questions. It is worth 1 CE hour.
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