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Sedation dentistry can improve the patient experience, helping to ease anxiety, prevent pain, tolerate lengthy procedures, or control a strong gag reflex but it also comes with unique clinical demands.
In a medical emergency, every second matters. STAT KIT Emergency Medical Kits combine quick access to essential medications and devices with automated monitoring and replenishment, all guided by clinical expertise
New findings from the American Heart Association highlight two important connections: chronic pain may raise the risk of developing high blood pressure, and dental professionals are uniquely positioned to help
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,
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 25 million Americans are affected by asthma, including nearly 5 million children. Given this prevalence, it’s likely that dental
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
Starting October 1, 2025, Alabama dentists who administer oral conscious sedation will be required to maintain an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certification. This mandate, established by the Alabama Board