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Selecting a Sedation
Dentist
It is important to note
that not all dentists are trained in sedation dentistry.
The following tips are helpful when selecting a dentist
for sedation dental procedures:
- Inquire about the dentist and staff members' specific
level of education in sedation dentistry.
There is limited training provided in dental school
specifically for sedation dentistry. However, there
are continuing education programs provided by organizations
such as the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation.
Additionally, specialty training in anesthesia can
be obtained during a dentist's post-graduate work.
- Inquire about the dentist's participation
in organizations that provide ongoing education
for sedation dentistry and other related procedures
such as the Dental Organization for Conscious Sedation,
the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, or
the American Society of Dental Anesthesiologists.
- Inquire about the type of monitoring equipment
that is used while performing a procedure with sedation
including: a pulse oximeter, oxygen equipment and
reversal medication agents that aid in case of an
adverse reaction.
- Review the Informed Consent form for details
about the procedure, equipment, advantages, and
risks associated with the treatment. All experienced
sedation dentists will have a comprehensive form
and will be willing to spend time with you to discuss
any aspect of sedation dentistry.
- Bring a complete list of your medical history,
including any medications and supplements you are
taking, and review the list with the dentist to
ensure that sedation dentistry is the right choice
for your particular situation.
- Inquire about receiving a pre- and post-procedure
instruction list. This list will prepare you and
your companion for the day of the procedure.
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