Course No: NO04-11
CDE Credits: 15 (6 hours lecture; 6 hours hands-on)
Oral Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Sedation
Saturday, Sunday, April 2, 3, 2011
Location: Faculty of Dentistry,
124 Edward Street, Toronto, ON
Dr. Daniel Haas
Dr. Michelle Tang
With the assistance of the graduate dental anaesthesia residents.
Course Overview
Instruction in achieving minimal and moderate sedation in dentistry using:
- Oral sedation
- Nitrous oxide-oxygen sedation
Course content includes a review of
- Minimal Sedation
- Moderate Sedation
- Oral sedative pharmacology
- Oral sedation regimens
- Nitrous oxide pharmacology
- Nitrous oxide equipment and administration
- Monitoring
- Respiratory physiology
- RCDSO Guidelines
Each participant will get experience in the clinical application of nitrous oxide sedation.
Please Note: The course on Medical Emergencies on April 1 is a prerequisite to the course on Oral Sedation and Nitrous Oxide Sedation.
Objectives
Successful completion of this course, which includes prior reading assignments and 2 multiple-choice tests, qualifies dentists to administer minimal and moderate sedation by means of an oral sedative, nitrous oxide-oxygen, or a combination of these 2 modalities.
Tuition*
(includes continental breakfast, networking lunch, and afternoon refreshments)
|   | Prior to March 18, 2011 | After March 18, 2011 |
|---|---|---|
| Dentists: | $1,495 | $1,600 |
There may be an additional charge for the purchase of materials that are required to complete the hands-on component of this course.
Registration: 8:00 am
Course Time: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
*Register at the same time for 2 or more courses and receive a 10% discount on each course.
CANCELLATION POLICY: Two weeks prior to course date – 100% refund. One week prior to course date – 50% refund. There is no refund for cancellations after one week prior to course date.
DISCLAIMER: Dental education institutions have an obligation to disseminate new knowledge related to the dental practice. In so doing, some presentations may include controversial materials or commercial references. Sponsorship of a continuing dental education course by the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry does not necessarily imply endorsement of a particular philosophy, procedure, or product by this institution. The University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry reserves the right to cancel this course due to circumstances beyond its control.
Biographies
Dr. Daniel Haas is Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry, with a cross-appointment to the Department of Pharmacology at the Faculty of Medicine. He holds the Chapman Chair in Clinical Sciences, is Head the Discipline of Dental Anaesthesia and Director the graduate program in Dental Anaesthesia.
Dr. Michelle Tang is Assistant Professor in the Discipline of Dental Anaesthesia at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Dentistry. She practices as a dental anaesthesiologist in a private clinic in Kitchener, Ontario.
With the assistance of the graduate dental anaesthesia residents.