Controlled Substance Prescribing in Dentistry
20-648915
Florida Board Approved and AGD PACE #50-20641
Reports to CE Broker within 24 Hours
Course Description
Accidental drug overdose is the leading cause of death among Americans under the age of 50. In 2016 alone, more people died from drug overdoses than died during the Vietnam War. Approximately two-thirds of drug overdose deaths in 2016 were related to prescription or illicit opioids (Drug Policy Alliance, n.d.). It is not uncommon for individuals to become addicted following a simple dental procedure, such as a wisdom tooth extraction (JAMA Network, 2016). The following course is designed to help dental professionals understand their role in fighting the current opioid crisis as well as provide best practices that dentists can use when prescribing pain medications to their patients.
Course Description
Learning Objectives
Course Outline
Introduction
What to Consider Before Initiating Opioid Therapy
Initiating Opioid Therapy
Trends in Opioid Prescribing
Types of Opioids
Mechanism of Action of Opioids
Physical Effects of Opioids on the Body
Side Effects of Opioids
Opioid Agonists and Antagonists
Pain Medications in Dental Practice
Opioid Tolerance, Dependence, Addiction, and Withdrawal
Guidelines for Opioid Prescription by Dentists
Screening for Substance Abuse
Opioid Best Practices for Dentists
Guidelines for Ongoing Opioid Therapy
Conclusion
Post Test
Resources
Course Evaluation
Jonas Ashbaugh, DDS
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