Sedation is practiced in all areas of dentistry, and clinicians who want to offer sedation to their patients must have a thorough understanding of how to administer sedation safely and effectively. This concise guide bridges the gap between classroom instruction and the actual application of various methods of sedation. The considerations for each dental specialty are covered, with special focus on pediatric and special needs patients. Chapters summarize the medications used in sedation, including dosages, warnings, and reversal agents, and sections on nitrous oxide discuss how to administer it without harm to the provider. Minimizing pain and anxiety for patients is as important a goal in dentistry as providing a functional and esthetic smile, and this concise reference book provides best practices to achieve it.
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‘1.A Brief History of Dental Sedation from 1960
2.Understanding Dental Sedation
3.Patient Assessment and Evaluation
4.Sedation Strategies
5.Patient Monitoring During Sedation
6.Sedation Drugs
7.Periodontic Sedation
8.Endodontic Sedation
9.Orthodontic Sedation
10.Pediatric Dentistry and Sedation
11.Special Needs Dental Patients
12.Complications, Emergencies, and Emergency Management
13.Animal-Assisted Therapy in the Dental Setting’
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Leonard B. Goldstein, DDS, Ph D
Assistant Vice President for
Clinical Education Development
Professor, Arizona School of Dentistry and Oral Health
AT Still University
Mesa, Arizona
Professor, Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health
AT Still University
Kirksville, Missouri
Alfred Mauro, MD
Diplomate in Anesthesiology
Director Emeritus of Anesthesiology
Jersey City Medical Center
Jersey City, New Jersey
Lindsay M. Gilbert, MSM, MSEd, Ed D
Adjunct Faculty
Scottsdale Community College
Scottsdale, Arizona