Dynamic Dental Educators
4522 West Village Dr, #144, Tampa, FL 33624
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Local Anesthetics Review
Course Objectives For Course Number 5042
Dynamic Dental Educators designates this activity for 2 continuing education credits.
Upon completing this course, the dental professional should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the following:
- Reviewed 11/01/22 Expires 11/30/25
- To recognize the most commonly used local anesthetics in dentistry
- To understand the basic neurophysiological principles by which local anesthetics work.
- To understand the properties which differentiate how local anesthetics are used in varied clinical situations
- To learn how vasoconstrictors added to local anesthetics help in the ability to achieve and maintain anesthesia.
- To recognize medical conditions which can influence the type and dosage of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors administered
- To review how local anesthetics are metabolized and excreted after they are administered
- To know about reversal agents for local anesthetics
- To develop and maintain a respect for local anesthetic administration as it relates to the safety and well-being of each patient.
Authors: Mark Szarejko, DDS, FAGD