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Local Anesthetic System Toxicity & Methemoglobinemia in Children (2CE Hours) This comprehensive self-paced course is designed for dental professionals who seek to deepen their understanding of local anesthetic system toxicity and methemoglobinemia in pediatric patients. The course covers the latest research, clinical guidelines, and best practices to ensure safe and effective use of local anesthetics in children. Key Learning Objectives: Understand the pharmacology of local anesthetics and their potential toxic effects in children. Identify the signs and symptoms of local anesthetic systemic toxicity (LAST) and methemoglobinemia. Learn the risk factors and preventive measures to minimize the occurrence of LAST and methemoglobinemia in pediatric dental patients. Develop skills to manage and treat LAST and methemoglobinemia effectively in a clinical setting. Review case studies to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Target Audience: This course is ideal for pediatric dentists, general dentists, dental hygienists, and other dental professionals involved in the care of children. Additionally, it meets the requirements for you local anesthetic continuing education for the NCSBDE. Course Features: Self-paced learning modules Interactive quizzes and assessments Access to up-to-date research and clinical guidelines Certificate of completion Enroll now to enhance your expertise and ensure the highest standard of care for your young patients.
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