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- Effective Term:
- Fall 2023
- Course Number:
- DH 229
- Course Title:
- Pain Management
- Credit Hours:
- 3
- Lecture Hours:
- 30
- Lecture/Lab Hours:
- 0
- Lab Hours:
- 0
Course Description
Addendum to Course Description
The student will develop competence and confidence in her/his ability to ensure that the client remains comfortable during dental hygiene treatment. Lab skills will be learned during established clinic sessions on Tuesdays, weeks 3,5,7 during a 4-hour clinic session.
Certain states have different requirements for local anesthesia licensure; it is the student's responsibility to ensure that their own individual needs (regarding numbers of specific injections given, etc) are being met for other state's licensure.
Intended Outcomes for the course
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Prepares students to adminsiter local anesthesia to dental hygiene patients in a safe and effective manner under instructor supervision.
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Prepares students to administer nitrous oxide to dental hygiene patients in a safe and effective manner under instructor supervision.
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Prepares students for state/regional anesthesia and nitrous oxide certifications.
Outcome Assessment Strategies
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Demonstrate, for an instructor, the correct techniques for the administration of local anesthetics including effective infection control and safety procedures.
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Successfully complete weekly quizzes.
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Complete a clinical final examination by administering the PSA and IA injections in a safe and effective manner.
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Complete a written final exam covering all aspects of local anesthesia administration.
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Complete a written paper on supplemental injection techniques.
Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)
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Review of anatomic landmarks
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Pain recognition and treatment
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Pain perception and reaction, sodium pump, nodes of Ranvier and impulse transmission.nerves.
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Clinical actions of anesthetics and vasoconstrictors.
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Local and systemic complications following dental injection
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The pre-anesthetic assessment/evaluation.
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Neurophysiology, pharmacology and the clinical actions of dental anesthetics and vasoconstrictors.
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Techniques for maxillary and mandibular anesthesia
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Alternate techniques for dental specialties.
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Legal issues
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History of anesthesia
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES:
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Identify the anatomic features of the head and neck that are landmarks for anesthesia administration.
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Identify the branches of the trigeminal nerve that are involved in dental anesthesia.
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Describe the characteristics of various kinds of pain and the neuro-physiology of impulse transmission.
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Demonstrate the correct preparation, use and care of the anesthesia armamentarium.
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Demonstrate the correct technique for administering the following injections: middle superior alveolar, anterior superior alveolar, posterior superior alveolar, inferior alveolar lingual, long buccal, nasopalatine, and greater palatine, as well as the use of such products as the Dentipatch..
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Explain the systemic diseases that impact the administration of dental local anesthetics and the steps involved in conducting pre-anesthetic evaluation.
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Identify the local and systemic complications associated with the administration of dental local anesthetics and how they are recognized, treated, and prevented.
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Explain the chemical doses, indications, and contraindicataions of the vasoconstrictors and anesthetics used in dentistry.
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Describe variations in the administration of local anesthetics in the various dental specialties.
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Identify the legal issues involved in the administration of local anesthetics.