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Local Anesthesia
Instructor: Stanley Malamed, DDS
Full Course: 8CEs ADA/AGD (Code 132)/10CEs CBDE
Format: Video
Delivery: mp4 Download or DVD Via Mail
Course Price: $485
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STANLEY MALAMED, DDS COURSE OBJECTIVE
Dr. Malamed, a dentist anesthesiol-
ogist, graduated from the New York After completing this course you will have a better understanding and working knowl-
University College of Dentistry in 1969. edge of a variety of different local anesthetics, their specific injection techniques and
He completed his residency at Monte- associated patient management.
fiore Hospital and Medical Center in
the Bronx, New York before serving w Introduction and Drug Overview - Effects of dental fear and anxiety, esther-type
for 2 years in the U.S. Army Dental anesthetics, amide-type anesthetics, articaine HCI and other currently
Corps. He is now an Emeritus Profes- available anesthetics.
sor of Dentistry at the Herman Ostrow w Armamentarium, Patient Evaluation and Basic Injection Techniques
School of Dentistry U.S.C. in Los Ange- w Anatomy and Maxillary Injection Techniques
les where he joined the staff in 1973 and w Mandibular Injection Techniques
retired from full-time teaching in 2013. w Supplemental Techniques – periodontal ligament injection, intraosseous
Dr. Malamed has authored more than anesthesia and articaine HCI
160 scientific papers, 17 chapters in w Local Complications – facial nerve paralysis, hematoma, paresthesia, trismus,
various medical and dental journals needle breakage and management of each
and textbooks, and has authored 3 text- w Systemic Complications- adverse drug reactions, allergies and overdose
books and 2 interactive DVDs in the w Is Articaine the Ideal Local Anesthetic for Dentistry?
areas of physical evaluation, emergency w The Future of Pain Control in Dentistry – intranasal local anesthesia, sodium
medicine, local and general anesthesia bicarbonate, local anesthetic buffering, phentolamine mesylate and computer
and sedation. controlled local anesthetic delivery
COURSE TOPICS on page 2
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COURSE TOPICS
LA-01-01: Introduction and Drug Overview LA-01-06: Local Complications
Effects of dental fear and anxiety, esther-types anesthetics, Local Complications: facial nerve paralysis, hematoma, paresthe-
amide-type anesthetics, articaine HCI and other currently sia, trismus, needle breakage, and management of each.
available anesthetics.
LA-01-07: Systemic Complications
LA-01-02: Armamentarium, Patient Evaluation, and Basic Injec- Systemic Complications; Adverse drug reactionsl, allergies, and
tion Techniques overdose.
Armamentarium, Patient Evaluation, and Basic Injection
Techniques LA-01-08: Is Articaine the Ideal Local Anesthetic for Dentistry?
Is Articaine the ideal local anesthetic for dentistry?
LA-01-03: Anatomy and Maxillary Injection Techniques
Anatomy and Maxillary injections techniques LA-01-09: The Future of Pain Control in Dentistry
Intranasal local anesthesia, sodium bicarbonate,
LA-01-04: Mandibular Injection Techniques local anesthetic buffering, phentolamine mesylate and
Mandibular Inejection Techniques computer controlled anesthetic delivery.
LA-01-05: Supplemental Techniques
Supplemental Techniques: Periodontal ligament, injections,
intraosseous anesthesia, and articaine HCI.
P.O. Box 1400, Carbondale, CO 81623 ~ (970) 963-1000 ~ Fax: (970) 963-9112
www.AmericanSeminar.com
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