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Management of Pain & Anxiety in the Dental Office

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Treating acute pain requires a foundation of basic and clinical sciences, and Management of Pain and Anxiety in the Dental Office presents all the scientific and technical aspects of pain and anxiety control that are useful in dentistry. In this practical resource, leading authorities explain the principles of pharmacology and physiology required to properly assess the patients medical status and monitor vital physiologic functions during sedation and anesthesia. It identifies the principles of pain and anxiety, examines the pharmacologic considerations of working with patients who are anxious or in acute pain, and discusses the intraoperative management of pain and anxiety, as well as addressing the diagnosis and management of chronic orofacial pain. Separate chapters are devoted to pediatric patients, the developmentally disabled, TMD, and many other timely topics
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Saunders
33622
9780721672786
9780721672786

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Publication date
2002
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
430
Dimensions (mm)
184 x 259
Weight (g)
866
  • PART 1: PRINCIPLES OF PAIN AND ANXIETY CONTROL
    Overcoming pain and anxiety in dentistry
    Raymond A. Dionne and Yuzuru Kaneko

    Mechanisms of orofacial pain and analgesia
    Kenneth M. Hargreaves and Stephen B. Milam

    Nonpharmacologic methods for managing pain and anxiety
    Peter Milgrom

    Basic physiologic considerations
    Daniel E. Becker and Bruce E. Bradley

    Preoperative assessment
    Daniel E. Becker

    PART 2: PHARMACOLOGIC CONSIDERATIONS

    Local anesthetics
    John A. Yagiela

    Therapeutic uses of non-opioid analgesics
    Raymond A. Dionne, Charles Berthold, and Stephen A. Cooper

    Opioid analgesics and antagonists
    Daniel A. Haas

    Anxiolytics and sedative-hypnotics
    Daniel E. Becker and Paul A. Moore

    General anesthetics
    Daniel E. Becker

    PART 3: INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT OF PAIN AND ANXIETY

    Monitoring
    John P. Lawrence and Hideo Matsuura

    Airway management
    Jenny Z. Mitchell and James A. Roelofse

    Local anesthetic techniques and adjuncts
    J. Mel Hawkins and John Gerard Meechan

    Nitrous oxide sedation
    Raymond S. Garrison, Stephen R. Holliday, and David P. Kretzschmar

    Oral and rectal sedation
    Raymond A. Dionne and Larry D. Trapp

    Intravenous and intramuscular sedation
    Daniel E. Becker and C. Richard Bennett

    Deep sedation and general anesthesia
    Morton B. Rosenberg and Leonard J. Lind

    Management of complications and emergencies
    Daniel E. Becker and James C. Phero

    PART 4: MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

    Pediatric sedation
    Milton I. Houpt and Joseph A. Giovannitti, Jr.

    Anesthesia for the developmentally disabled patient
    Jeffrey D. Bennett and John W. Leyman

    PART 5: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC OROFACIAL PAIN

    Behavioral management in patients with temporomandibular disorders
    Kate M. Hathaway and George E. Parsons

    Diagnosis of chronic orofacial pain
    Yoshiki Imamura and Jeffrey P. Okeson

    Pharmacologic treatments for temporomandibular disorders and other orofacial pain
    Lauren E. Ta, John K. Neubert, and Raymond A. Dionne

    Physical medicine for masticatory pain and dysfunction
    Glenn T. Clark

    Treatment of stomatitis and oropharyngeal pain in the oncology patient
    50. Jane M. Fall-Dickson
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