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In Module 3 of 4 of the MATE act series, we will discuss how to effectively manage intraoperative dental pain with local anesthesia. Achieving profound and effective local anesthesia is essential in a clinical practice. It is a limiting step in most procedures; meaning invasive procedures cannot commence until it is successfully achieved. Click the link to earn 2.25 CE credits. #dentaltown #dentistry #dentalce #dentalstudent #dentalgrad #dentalassistant #oralpathology #pharmacology #cariology Oral Pathology, Dry Socket, Implant Dentistry, Dental Student, Restorative Dentistry, Dental Cosmetics, Pediatric Dentistry, Practice Management, General Dentistry

In Module 3 of 4 of the MATE act series, we will discuss how to effectively manage intraoperative dental pain with local anesthesia. Achieving profound and effective local anesthesia is essential in a clinical practice. It is a limiting step in most procedures; meaning invasive procedures cannot commence until it is successfully achieved. Click the link to earn 2.25 CE credits. #dentaltown #dentistry #dentalce #dentalstudent #dentalgrad #dentalassistant #oralpathology #pharmacology…

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General anesthesia vs sedation (twilight) drugs, side effects, definitions, meanings explained. List of example general anesthetic and sedative medication names used, drug classification, and mechanism of action. Propofol, ketamine, etomidate, midazolam versed, inhalation anesthetics, nitrous oxide

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Anesthesia means "loss of sensation". Medicines that cause anesthesia are called anesthetics. Anesthetics are used during tests and surgical operations to numb sensation in certain areas of the body or induce sleep. This prevents pain and discomfort and enables a wide range of medical procedures to be carried out. Types of Anesthesia : 1. General Anesthesia: 2. Regional Anesthesia: 3. Local Anesthesia:

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The introduction of cocaine as the first local anesthetic (LA) in the late nineteenth century was soon accompanied by reports of its systemic toxicity. The symptoms of toxicity were frequently described as seizures or respiratory failure, but some cases also included accounts of adverse cardiac effects. Often lethal, local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) was treated with caffeine, ammonia, or even hypodermic ether. The development of procaine in 1904 did not solve the problem of systemic…

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