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Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients

Pharmacology CME: Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma: Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients is organized by EB Medicine and will be held from Aug 01, 2018 - Aug 01, 2021.

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Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients

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  1. Home / Online CME / Journal CME / Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma: Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients (Trauma CME and Pharmacology CME) (Aug 01, 2018 - Aug 01, 2021)  Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma: Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients (Trauma CME and Pharmacology CME) CME : 4    Save Start Date :  Aug 01, 2018 End Date :  Aug 01, 2021 Organized by :  EB Medicine Specialties :  Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Fee :  USD 49 Interested Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API PDFCROW

  2. Overview Credit Info Speaker Contact us Conference Summary Emergency Department Management of Dental Trauma: Recommendations for Improved Outcomes in Pediatric Patients (Trauma CME and Pharmacology CME) is organized by EB Medicine. Date of Original Release: August 1, 2018 Date of most recent review: July 15, 2018 Termination date: August 1, 2021. CME Expiration Date: September 1, 2021 Target Audience: This enduring material is outlined for emergency medicine physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and residents. CME Credits: 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, 4 ACEP Category I Credits, 4 AAFP Prescribed Credits, 4 AOA Category 2-A or 2-B Credits.  Specialty CME Credits: Incorporated as part of the 4 credits, this CME activity is acceptable for 4 Infectious Disease CME and 1.5 Pharmacology CME credits About this Issue: Timely and effective care is essential in the management of dental trauma, as slowed treatment can have life-long detrimental effects on the patient’s dentition. This edition presents a survey of the anatomy of pediatric dentition, the proper assessment methods for dental injuries, the types of injuries that need emergent intervention, and the different management approaches for primary versus permanent dentition. You will learn: • Tooth characteristics that distinguish primary dentition from permanent dentition • Proper prehospital supervision of dental injuries including replantation of permanent dental avulsions • Administration strategies for injuries to primary versus permanent dentition, including a fractured tooth, a luxated tooth, and an avulsed tooth Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API PDFCROW

  3. • Basic methods for administering anaesthetic via a subperiosteal nerve block and for implementing a dental splint using sutures or Coe PakTM Goals:  At the conclusion of the online CME conferences, attendees should be able to,  • explain medical decision-making based on the strongest clinical evidence;  • cost-effectively diagnose and treat the most critical ED presentations • represent the frequent medicolegal pitfalls for each topic covered. CME Objectives: Upon conclusion of this article, you should be able to: • Explain prehospital management of dental injuries, along with replantation for permanent dentition avulsions. • Review the different management strategies for primary versus permanent dentition injuries including fractures, luxation, and avulsion injuries. • Show basic dental procedures, including subperiosteal in?ltration and splinting. Credit Info CME : 4 Author (s) 1 Author(s) Contact Us Toll free Number 1(800) 826-2059 Create PDF in your applications with the Pdfcrowd HTML to PDF API PDFCROW

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