Which type of sedation is best for my patient? Are Temazepam tablets good enough? Is that even allowed? How can I safely provide Sedation in my practice? We are joined by the calming tones of Dr. Roy Bennett who busts some myths and guides us clinicians on Sedation in Clinical Practice.
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Highlights of this episode:
1:07 Protrusive Dental Pearl - Communication4:27 Dr. Roy Bennett’s Introduction5:40 Pre-medication - is Temazepam any good?9:27 GDPs entering the world of Sedation13:48 Which Type of Sedation, When?15:12 Level of training required to provide sedation in practice17:32 Sedation and Clinical Dentistry at the same time?19:09 Learning Sedation21:48 How long can we Sedate a patient for? Is it just 1 Hour Max?23:41 Offering sedation in YOUR practice25:41 Ideal personality traits of operator-sedationist28:15 Thing to know about implementing sedation32:21 Two good qualities that an operator-sedationist should have: 34:24 The “New Drug” - Remimazolam
Check out Dr. Roy’s training site:
Web: mellowdental.co.ukAs a senior clinical advisor - Webinar and Presentations: uksedation.com
UK Sedation will be presenting at the Royal Society of Medicine on the 15th of February on the new drug
If you enjoyed this episode, you may also like another sedation episode: What Every Dentist Should Know About Managing Dental Anxiety with Dr. Mike Gow
Click below for full episode transcript:
Jaz's Introduction: What's the deal with prescribing Temazepam as part of oral sedation or pre sedation? Are there any concerns about giving this to your patients or maybe sometimes the doctor, the general practitioner has given this to your patients?
Jaz’s Introduction:And what about deciding whether inhalation station, AKA gas and air versus intravenous sedation is best for your patient, and what is the correct path you have to take to be able to safely provide sedation in practice? These are all the questions we'll be covering in today's episode. Hello, Protruserati. I'm Jaz Gulati, and welcome back to your favorite dental podcast.
It's not often we do an episode on sedation. It's quite a niche thing, but it complements some of the previous episodes we've done such as the one about hypnosis with Mike Gow. You have to listen to that one. And Mike and Roy, today's guests are actually really good friends, and it makes total sense. You know, Roy was a fantastic calm communicator. I would feel very safe in his hands as a patient. And that's what we all want. We all want our patients to feel safe around us, and that come from how we communicate to our patients. So, before we start on this episode about sedation, all those things that I just discussed, let's get to the Protrusive Dental Pearl.
Protrusive Dental Pearl:So, if you're new to the podcast, every main episode, every PDP episode, I will share a Protrusive Dental Pearl. One tip that you can apply straight away. And this one is about communication. I very often like to do well communication one and this is not because I am some sort of master of communication.
This is far from it. This is just something that I've been very much in tune with myself. I try to reflect on my communication skills and try to improve, and I try to look at other clinicians when I shadow them or when I see them in practice.
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