TITLE: PAIN MANAGEMENT IN
DENTISTRY: Responsible Opioid Prescribing
Live CE Webinar
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On Demand (Recorded Lecture) is Available
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Other courses offered by this speaker:
The New Dental Antibiotic
Guidelines. Live and On Demand. 4 CEU. HERE
COURSE SUMMARY: This
live CE webinar offers an in-depth exploration of contemporary pain
management strategies in dentistry, emphasizing responsible opioid
prescribing amidst the ongoing opioid crisis. The course explores
the types and physiology of pain, equipping dental professionals
with evidence-based techniques to manage acute and chronic dental
pain effectively. It covers pharmacological interventions,
including NSAIDS, acetaminophen, corticosteroids, opioids,
alongside non-pharmacological methods like ice/heat therapy and
muscle relaxants. Special attention is given to opioid prescribing
guidelines, dosage calculations using Morphine Milligram
Equivalents (MME), and alternative approaches to minimize opioid
reliance. The sessio also highlights the risks associated with
opioid use, particularly in young patients, and discusses the
latest Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs) from the American Dental
Association (ADA) for acute dental pain management. The role of
antibiotics in pulpal pain is critically evaluated, underscoring
the importance of appropriate indications.
By the end of the webinar, participants will gain
a comprehensive understanding of safe, effective, and ethical pain
management practices tailored to modern dental care.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
By participating in this live CE webinar, dental
professionals will be able to:
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Differentiate Types and Mechanisms of
Pain
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Identify and distinguish between nociceptive,
inflammatory, neuropathic, and functional pain in dental
contexts.
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Explain the physiology of pain transmission,
including the roles of A-delta and C fibers, and how inflammatory
mediators influence pain perception.
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Apply Evidence-Based Pain Management
Strategies
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Implement non-opioid pharmacological options
(NSAIDs, acetaminophen) as first-line treatments for acute dental
pain.
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Utilize corticosteroids, diphenhydramine, and
long-acting anesthetics for specialized cases, understanding their
mechanisms and indications.
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Recognize the role of non-pharmacologic
interventions such as ice/heat and muscle relaxants.
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Navigate Responsible Opioid
Prescribing
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Calculate Morphine Milligram Equivalents (MME) to
ensure safe opioid prescribing, adhering to CDC guidelines (<50
MME/day and <100 MME per prescription).
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Identify high-risk populations, particularly
adolescents and young adults, and implement appropriate prescribing
practices to mitigate addiction risks.
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Understand the pharmacological effects of opioids
on the brain and the potential for addiction and long-term
cognitive implications.
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Integrate Clinical Practice Guidelines
into Patient Care
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Apply the 2024 ADA Clinical Practice Guidelines
for managing pain following extractions and in cases of pulpal
pain.
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Counsel patients on realistic pain expectations,
analgesic use, and the risks associated with opioid therapies.
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Critically Evaluate the Role of
Antibiotics in Pain Management
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Recognize when antibiotics are inappropriate for
pulpal and periapical pain management, reserving their use for
systemic infections.
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Review scientific studies debunking the efficacy
of antibiotics in managing irreversible pulpitis and other
localized dental conditions.
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Enhance Patient Communication and
Safety
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Educate patients on safe medication use, proper
storage, and disposal of opioids.
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Employ state Prescription Drug Monitoring
Programs (PDMP) to prevent overprescribing and detect potential
misuse.
Reserve your space today to stay at the
forefront of best practices in dental pain management. Your
commitment to lifelong learning makes a lasting difference for both
your patients and your profession.
Thank you, and we look forward to seeing you at
the live session!
CREDITS: This continuing
education activity is designated for 2 credits
DURATION: 2 hours
AGD PACE SUBJECT CODE(S):
134, 157, 340
MODE: Electronically Mediated |
Live interactive continuing education webinar
SPEAKER: Thomas M.
Paumier, DDS (Bio below)
COURSE FEE: $95 USD
AUDIENCE: Dentists and Dental
Hygienists
TECHNOLOGY REQUIRED:
Mobile device, laptop or desktop with internet connection | Google
Chrome Browser
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TRAINING MANUAL:
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upon registration
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