Sedation in the Dental Office: An Overview
Course Number: 464
Course Contents
Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia
Deep sedation is a drug induced loss of consciousness during which patients cannot be easily aroused but respond purposefully following repeated stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is often impaired. Patients may require assistance in maintaining a patent airway and positive pressure ventilation may be required. Cardiovascular function may be impaired.
General anesthesia is a drug induced loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is often impaired, often requiring assistance in maintaining a patent airway. Positive pressure ventilation may be required. Cardiovascular function may be impaired.
Educational Requirements for Deep Sedation and General Anesthesia
Dentists desiring to provide deep sedation and/or general anesthesia in their offices should be trained in an accredited post-graduate residency program such as those in oral and maxillofacial surgery or dentist anesthesiologist programs and show competence in deep sedation or general anesthesia.