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Drugs Used In Dentistry $48.00 4 Contact Hours 1. Analgesics
2. Anti-anxiety Drugs
3. Autonomic Nervous System Drugs
4. Local Anesthetics
5. Recentry-Approved Dental Drugs 6. References 7. Post-Test
Learning Objectives After completing this course, you'll be able to: Analgesics 1. Define pain and provide an understanding of pain management. 2. State and dispel three misconceptions about pain. 3. List four factors that lower the patient's pain threshold and two that raise it. 4. Compare and contrast the nonopioid and opioid analgesics with respect to the following:
5. List 3 categories of nonopioid analgesics and various drugs within each category. 6. State and describe three major effects and four other effects of aspirin. 7. Name the therapeutic uses of aspirin. 8. Distinguish between psychologic dependence, physical dependence, tolerance and pseudoaddiction. 9. Illustrate the stepwise approach for the management of pain as recommended by the World Health Organization. 10. Outline the principles of proper analgesic use. 11. Discuss 5 adverse reactions of opioids. Autonomic Nervous System Drugs 12. Explain the function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). 13. Describe the action of vasoconstrictors. 14. List the duration time of local anesthesia when combined with various concentrations of epinephrine. 15. Describe the precautions that a dentist should take with patients taking adrenergic blocking agents. Anti-anxiety Drugs 16. Describe the pharmacologic effects of benzodiazepines. 17. List at least 9 adverse side effects of benzodiazepines. 18. Identify 4 categories of anti-anxiety agents and various drugs with their nonproprietary and proprietary names within each category. Local Anesthetics 19. Describe 3 advantages of vasoconstrictors added to local anesthetic solutions. 20. List 3 adverse reactions of local anesthetic agents and 3 precautions to take to avoid them. Recently-Approved Dental Drugs 21. List 4 new dental drugs approved by the FDA and describe their application in dentistry.
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