Local Anaesthesia in Dentistry: An Update for the Dental Team (NW190314A)

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SubjectAnaesthesia
DescriptionThis course has been designed to provide Dental Hygienists/Dental Therapists and Dentists with an update in Dental Local Anaesthesia. It meets the new GDC requirements for enhanced CPD. Delegates must be registered with the GDC.
Additional information

To book a place on this course, please follow this online payment link:

https://payments.liv.ac.uk/short-courses/cpd/institute-of-clinical-sciences/school-of-dentistry/local-anaesthesia-in-dentistry-an-update-for-the-dental-team-14th-march-19?token=7c04b3749e769432ab92f992f34ae663

This course is subsidised by Health Education England North West. The subsidised fee for this event is £50 per person, which includes the practical sessions and consumables, a sandwich lunch and refreshments.

The course closing date is Friday 15th February 2019. However, places on this course are limited to 12 and will be allocated on a first come first served basis.

Registration starts at 9:00am

If you have any queries, please contact Alison Hawkins (Alison.hawkins@liv.ac.uk / 0151 706 5234).

Cancellation policy: A refund, less £20 administration fee, is guaranteed for cancellations received up to 3 weeks before the course (15th February 2019 at 5pm). No refund will be made for cancellations received after this date or for failure to attend. Substitutions fulfilling the criteria may be made at any time prior to the course start.

VenueEducation Wing, Liverpool University Dental Hospital, Liverpool - Merseyside  View details
Date & timeThursday 14 March 2019, 09:30 to 16:30
LecturersMs Janine Bailey & Amanda Roberts  View details
Target audience

Mandatory: Dental Hygienist, or Dental Therapist, or Dentist

Development outcomeA, C, D
Course styleHands-on
Core topic Not a core topic
CateringRefreshments and Lunch
CPD hours5:00
CostNo charge
Aims

The aim of this course is to improve knowledge of, and ability to, provide intra-oral local anaesthetic for dental procedures in a safe and effective manner, introducing alternative techniques and improving knowledge of direct access legislation. Delegates will be provided the opportunity to practice, on phantom heads; infiltrations techniques, ID blocks and to explore alternative delivery techniques, including The Wand and Oraqix.

Objectives

By the end of the event delegates will be able to:

  • Identify the head and neck anatomy of relevance to intraoral local anaesthetic techniques in dentistry.
  • Explain the neurophysiology of pain and pain control.
  • Apply the pharmacology and mechanisms of action of dental anaesthetic agents (including Lignocaine and Articaine) to clinical situations.
  • Explain direct access legislation and be able to construct appropriate Patient Group Directions or patient-specific prescriptions within their practice.
  • Confidently select and administer clinically appropriate local anaesthetic techniques at safe dosages.
  • Interpret medical histories of relevance to the administration of local anaesthesia.
  • Minimise the risk of local and systemic complications of local anaesthesia and have knowledge of how to manage these appropriately should they occur.
  • Describe alternative local anaesthetic techniques.
  • Formulate treatment plans involving local anaesthetic in accordance with direct access.
  • Confidently administer local anaesthetic to children and adults.