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Dental Sedation
Recertification Course and ACLS, PALS
This course will cover the content required for recertification of Level 1, Level 2, and level 3 sedation…
- 3 Hrs CE Credits
- 2 Days
- September 13 – September 14, 2024
Sedation Drugs, Patient Selection, Airway Evaluation, Airway Adjuncts, Office and Sedation Emergency Preparedness and Review, TSBDE Sedation Office Inspection, Sedation Record and Chart Recording, ACLS, PALS
Course Overview
This course will cover the content required for recertification of Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 sedation endorsements on a Texas Dental License. You can also demonstrate manual skills to complete and obtain your ACLS or PALS recertification. (You have previously passed the HeartCode ACLS or PALS online module).
Course Schedule
Friday
September 13
Day 1
- Sedation Drugs, Patient Selection, Airway Evaluation, Airway Adjuncts, Office and Sedation Emergency Preparedness and Review, Office Based Anesthesia
Saturday
September 14
Day 2
- TSBDE Sedation Office Inspection, Sedation Record and Chart Recording, ACLS, PALS
Friday
October 25
Day 1
- Sedation Drugs, Patient Selection, Airway Evaluation, Airway Adjuncts, Office and Sedation Emergency Preparedness and Review, Office Based Anesthesia
Saturday
October 26
Day 2
- TSBDE Sedation Office Inspection, Sedation Record and Chart Recording, ACLS, PALS
Friday
November 15
Day 1
- Sedation Drugs, Patient Selection, Airway Evaluation, Airway Adjuncts, Office and Sedation Emergency Preparedness and Review, Office Based Anesthesia
Saturday
November 16
Day 2
- TSBDE Sedation Office Inspection, Sedation Record and Chart Recording, ACLS, PALS
Credit Hours: 12
Sedation Drugs, Patient Selection, Airway Evaluation, Airway Adjuncts, Office and Sedation Emergency Preparedness and Review, TSBDE Sedation Office Inspection, Sedation Record and Chart Recording, ACLS, PALS
This Course Includes
Certification of Completion
Place
TBD Dallas metroplex, Dallas Area, TX
Recent Course Highlights
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Sedation in dentistry refers to the use of medications or techniques to help patients relax and feel more comfortable during dental procedures. It is commonly used in situations where patients experience anxiety, fear, or have difficulty sitting still for extended periods in the dental chair. The choice of sedation method depends on the patient’s medical history, the complexity of the dental procedure, and their level of anxiety. Dentists and dental anesthesiologists are trained to administer and monitor sedation safely to ensure the patient’s comfort and safety during dental treatment.
Texas dentists who require sedation CDE to renew their sedation endorsement. Dentists may also complete any of our CDE offerings to fulfil their yearly CDE requirements.
We are a registered AGD PACE provider. If your state dental board accepts CDE from an approved PACE provider, you will receive credit.
Our in person and online sedation renewal course cover Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3. During the in person course, you will be able to demonstrate and complete the manual skills portion of BLS, ACLS, and PALS.
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