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During a routine cleaning, an Ohio dental office patient was acting restless and anxious. She began to show signs of difficulty breathing, possibly indicating bronchospasm.

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This article was originally featured on Dental Product Shopper. Earlier this year, Georgia became the second state, behind Washington, to put a rule in place requiring dental offices to test

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In the fast-paced environment of a dental office, recognizing a medical emergency quickly can make a difference. One type of medical emergency dental professionals may encounter is anaphylaxis, a severe,

Staying on top of OSHA and HIPAA regulations can be overwhelming for dental practices—but HealthFirst’s All-In-One OSHA & HIPAA Premium Package is changing that. A recent review by Dental Product

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The Colorado Dental Board is considering a proposal to increase the training requirement for dentists seeking a minimal sedation permit—from the current 16 hours to 17 hours. This proposed change

During a routine cleaning, an Ohio dental office patient was acting restless and anxious. She began to show signs of difficulty breathing, possibly indicating bronchospasm.
During a routine cleaning, a Florida dental office patient developed signs of low blood sugar. She could not speak properly, began shaking, and was argumentative.
Dental staff performed CPR and utilized an AED. Emergency medical services administered NARCAN® Nasal Spray (naloxone HCl) upon arrival.

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