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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

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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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Once seen as a futuristic idea, artificial intelligence (AI) is now actively transforming the delivery of dental care. From diagnostics to documentation and even clinician education, AI is helping make

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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,

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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

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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

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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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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.

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Dental staff performed CPR and utilized an AED. Emergency medical services administered NARCAN® Nasal Spray (naloxone HCl) upon arrival.

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At an Alabama pediatric dentistry practice holiday party, a staff member reacted adversely after eating a cookie. She said her lips were tingling and she could feel her airway closing.

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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

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In an effort to enhance patient safety and care, Washington State is implementing new regulations for dentists administering moderate sedation to pediatric patients.

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