Dr. Marc Tennant
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN POSTPONED UNTIL 2021. Please email to express an interest.
This limited attendance practical hands-on course aims to refresh and update your knowledge on the use of local anaesthesia using traditional syringe and wand delivery.
Local anaesthetics are the most commonly used drugs in dentistry used in the prevention and management of pain during dental procedures. The anaesthetic agent used and the technique employed can have a significant impact on the comfort of the patient during clinical procedures.
This program combines seminar and practical components to review local anaesthetic agents, local anaesthesia techniques and the management of local and systemic complications associated with local anaesthesia.
Topics
- Anatomy and neurophysiology
- Mechanism of action of local anaesthetic and vasoconstrictors
- Commonly used local anaesthetic agents and calculating doses
- Materials and instruments
- Injection techniques
- Considerations and contraindications in administering local anaesthetia
- Management of complications
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of the program participants should be able to:
- Understand the pharmacology and mechanism of action of different local anesthetic agents
- Select appropriate local anaesthetic agent, dependent upon patient’s medical history
- Administer maxillary and mandibular injections using traditional syringe and wand delivery methods.
- Manage local anaesthesia-related medical emergencies
Registration
Event registration from 8.30am – Tea, coffee – morning tea & lunch provided
Workshop begins 9.00am
CPD 4 Hours
Bookings
Bookings are closed for this event.