Master the latest techniques in dental sedation and anxiety management! Written by sedation expert Stanley Malamed, DDS, Sedation: A Guide to Patient Management, Seventh Edition, features the most current recommendations from the ADA, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and the American Society of Anesthesiologists, providing comprehensive coverage of sedation techniques and protocols for diverse patient populations, including pediatric and medically compromised individuals. With extensive updates on sedation advancements, a new chapter on regulation, and enhanced illustrations of the latest practices, this edition equips you with the essential knowledge to ensure safe and effective patient care in sedation dentistry.
NEW! Extensive content revisions incorporate the most up-to-date, clinically relevant information on advances in sedation dentistry, including considerable updates to techniques, the addition of several new drugs, updates on monitoring, and special considerations
NEW! Chapter addresses the regulation of sedation and general anesthesia
NEW! Figures, charts, and illustrations reflect the latest equipment, procedures, and practices used in dental sedation
NEW! Enhanced eBook version, included with every new print purchase, allows digital access to all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customize content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud
UPDATED! The latest practice guidelines established by the ADA, the American Dental Society of Anesthesiology, and the American Society of Anesthesiologists for sedation by non-anesthesiologists are included throughout the text
Comprehensive art and illustrations support key concepts in sedation dentistry
Coverage of all potential patient groups includes pediatric, geriatric, physically compromised, and medically compromised patients, with treatment protocols for these unique populations
Expert authorship from Stanley Malamed, an essential figure in the field, provides you with experienced guidance across all areas of sedation dentistry and local anesthesia
UPDATED! Summary boxes and tables highlight key concepts to facilitate learning and serve as review and study tools
Section I Introduction
1. Pain and Anxiety in Dentistry
Section II Spectrum of Pain and Anxiety Control
2. Introduction to Sedation
3. The Spectrum of Pain and Anxiety Control
4. Physical and Psychological Evaluation
5. Monitoring During Sedation
6. Nondrug Techniques: Iatrosedation and Hypnosis
Section III Oral, Rectal, and Intramuscular Sedation
7. Oral Sedation
8. Rectal Sedation
9. Sublingual, Transdermal, and Intranasal Sedation
10. Intramuscular Sedation
Section IV Inhalation Sedation
11. Inhalation Sedation: Historical Perspective
12. Inhalation Sedation: Rationale
13. Pharmacology, Anatomy, and Physiology
14. Inhalation Sedation Equipment
15. Inhalation Sedation: Techniques of Administration
16. Inhalation Sedation: Complications
17. Contemporary Issues Surrounding Nitrous Oxide
18. Practical Considerations
19. Teaching Inhalation Sedation: History and Present Guidelines
Section V Intravenous Sedation
20. Intravenous Sedation: Historical Perspective
21. Intravenous Moderate Sedation: Rationale
22. Armamentarium
23. Anatomy for Venipuncture
24. Venipuncture Technique
25. Pharmacology
26. Intravenous Moderate Sedation: Techniques of Administration
27. Intravenous Sedation: Complications
28. Practical Considerations
29. Guidelines for Teaching
Section VI General Anesthesia
30. Fundamentals of General Anesthesia
31. Armamentarium, Drugs, and Techniques
Section VII Emergency Preparation and Management
32. Preparation for Emergencies
33. Emergency Drugs and Equipment
34. Management of Emergencies
Section VIII Special Considerations
35. The Pediatric Patient
36. The Geriatric Patient
37. The Medically Compromised Patient
38. The Physically Compromised Patient
39. Neurologic Illnesses and Other Conditions
40. Medicolegal Considerations
41. The Controversial Development of Anesthesiology in Dentistry
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