According to a recent survey, anywhere between 50-80% of adults in the United States have some degree of dental anxiety -- the main drivers of which are fear of pain, fear of injections, fear that injections won’t work, or fear of anesthetic side effects, such as dizziness or nausea. Because local anesthesia is required for a variety of dental procedures, from restorative dentistry to exodontia, it’s critical that clinicians have the right tools in place to address these concerns.
Join Dr. Robert Peskin, a leading clinician, lecturer and published author for an overview of the obstacles in pain management that confront dentists and proven strategies for addressing them.
Other learning objectives include:
• Signs that patients may have dental anxiety regarding local anesthetic administration and “talk tracks” for clinicians to help ease their patients concerns
• Evidence-based strategies for minimizing injection-related pain
• Mechanical & pharmaceutical considerations in the delivery of local anesthetics
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