What else can you be doing for your patients undergoing dental extractions or oral surgery? In this segment Dr. Dan Carmichael discusses keys to providing analgesia for patients undergoing dental extractions and oral surgery including:
- Local anesthetic drug options
- Demonstration of regional anesthetic nerve blocks for providing analgesia to the maxillary and mandibular incisors and canine teeth, the maxilla, the mandible, and the palatal area
Running time: 28 mins
Fee: $28 or
FREE for VetVine Premium Membership subscribers
Sponsor:
VetVine
Presenter(s):
Daniel T. Carmichael, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC
Fee (Basic Membership):$28
Featured Publications
The following journal articles or textbook chapters have been selected as Supplements to this event. You can elect to purchase them as part of a discounted seminar package fee.
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Technique for performing regional intraoral nerve blocks
Middle mental nerve
Inferior alveolar nerve
Infraorbital nerve
Maxillary nerve
Major palatine foramen approach to the maxillary nerve
Local infiltration
Postoperative care
Use of opioids for the maintenance of analgesia
Oral administration
Transdermal administration
Local administration
Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Carprofen
Ketorolac
Ketoprofen
Etodolac
Meloxicam
Deracoxib
Firocoxib
Tepoxalin
Balanced analgesia
References
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Dogs and Cats, 2012, Chapter 4, Pages 23-42. Author: Peter J. Pascoe Member fee: $9.95 - Login to purchase... moreOral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Dogs and Cats, 2012, Chapter 4, Pages 23-42. Author: Peter J. Pascoe Member fee: $9.95 - Login to purchase and download less
Approved for 0.5 hour of CE credit for veterinarians and technicians by the AAVSB RACE program, NY State and the NJVMA. The method of delivery is online and non-interactive.
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