Renaissance in Local Anesthesia

East Lansing Marriott at University Place 300 M.A.C. Avenue , East Lansing

Renaissance in Local Anesthesia presented by Stanley F Malamed, DDS Local anesthesia forms the backbone of pain control techniques in contemporary dental practice. The subject of pain control in dentistry has undergone a recent renewal of interest, a renaissance. In this program Doctor Malamed will present an in-depth discussion of the many aspects of this important area of daily dental practice. A major area of interest has been in the development of new local anesthetics, such as articaine, as well as the development; the soon-to-be released local anesthetic nasal mist for maxillary anesthesia; the introduction of a drug to reverse soft tissue anesthesia – phentolamine mesylate and buffered local anesthetics, producing a more rapid onset, more comfortable injection and more profound anesthesia. These and other areas of current research into improving pain control will be discussed. Local anesthetics are the safest & most effective drugs in medicine for the prevention & management of pain – when used correctly. Outline Introduction Drugs: Clinical differences Drugs: Current research with LA’s Techniques: Troubleshooting the “Mandibular Block” Summary / Questions & Answers Seven hours of CE IDS is an ADA CERP approved provider Please visit our website to register, and for complete course details: InternationalDentalSeminars.com