Reconnecting Practicing Hygienists with the Nation's Leading Educators and Researchers.

Keeping Your Patients Comfortable

Oral health professionals who put patient-centered care first may find the “art of anesthesia” to be a straightforward concept. Patient-centered care seeks to deliver therapy that is humane and characterized by good communication and shared decision-making—thus, the focus is person-centered. The Commission on Dental Accreditation standards emphasize the importance of educational processes and goals for comprehensive patient care, and encourage patient-centered approaches in teaching and oral healthcare delivery. All team members involved in the delivery of care are expected to develop and implement practices, operations, and evaluation methods so that comprehensive, patient-centered care is the norm.

0%

Proficiency in local anesthetic injections can be learned in part through education and literature, but experience is equally important.

capsules for dental anesthesia and syringe, articaine procaine lidocaine mepivacaine in hand, choosing an anesthetic drug Daniil Dubov / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

Consistently successful injections are rooted in a thorough understanding of the patient’s anatomy.

Visit at the dentist's surgery gehringj / E+
Correct! Wrong!

The application of a topical anesthetic prior to injection may be helpful in sensitive patients.

Dental equipment XiXinXing / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

There is great benefit to having multiple options and tools in the pain management armamentarium and the art of dental anesthesia is grounded in complexity.

Anesthetic syringe Brosa / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

For the patient who wants to return to work at normal capacity (ie, no feeling of numbness or speech dysfunction), phentolamine mesylate (PM) has been studied to help in the reversal of soft tissue anesthesia.

Doctor holding in her dentist's hand carpool syringe for local anesthesia on background isolated ANRproduction / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

According to the manufacturer, PM is a vasodilator and should be given in which ratio in comparison to the original anesthetic that was delivered at the beginning of the appointment?

A special dental syringe for anesthetics Banannaanna / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

A comprehensive medical and dental history will identify if the patient has history of orthognathic surgery or trauma affecting the position of the condyle or compromising the deposition site of the injection.

carpool syringe for local dental anesthesia with disposable needles, choosing an anesthetic drug Daniil Dubov / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Correct! Wrong!

Keeping Your Patients Comfortable
Not bad, but there’s room to grow when it comes to understanding keeping your patients comfortable. Consider reading more about this important facet of dental hygiene care. Good luck!
Well done! Continue to study how to your patients comfortable. You’ve got this!
Congrats! You understand the importance of keeping your patients comfortable. Get out there and put your know-how to good use!

Share your Results:

This information is from the article Meeting Patients’ Pain Management Needs by Michelle Brady, DDS and Bernadette Alvear Fa, DDS, CPT. To read the article, click here.
Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy