Local Anesthesia
by the Georgia
Dental Hygienist
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Local Anesthesia by the Georgia Dental Hygienist
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Hybrid
This course includes online lessons to be completed prior to the two day hands-on clinical portion of the course. -
CE
This course provides 60 hours of continuing education credit. -
Board Approved
This course is approved by the Georgia Board of Dentistry to meet the Local Anesthesia Administration certification requirements for Registered Dental Hygienists. -
Course Fee
$1650
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North GA Area
Friday & Saturday
February 28 - March 1, 2025
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Times:
Friday 9:30 AM EST
Saturday 9:00 AM EST -
Instructor:
Dr. Granberry -
Location:
4203 Cloud Springs Rd
Ringgold, GA 30736
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Frequently asked questions
Is this course approved by the Georgia Board of Dentistry?
Yes, this course has been approved by the Georgia Board of Dentistry! You will receive 60 hours of continuing education credit when you take this course.
Do I need to be registered as a dental hygienist in the state of Georgia to take this course?
Yes, you must be licensed in Georgia.
Is this course accepted by other states?
It depends on the state. To be sure, contact other state boards of dentistry.
How is the course organized?
The course has a didactic portion and a clinical portion. The didactic portion is divided into topics with each topic containing multimedia presentations, practice tests and learning activities that are completed in your office. All practice tests and learning activities must be completed before attending the clinical portion.
What will we be doing during the clinical portion?
After reviewing the online material, you will be practicing the administration of all the major local anesthetic injections until clinical competency is obtained. Injections include the posterior, middle and anterior superior alveolar, the greater palatine, the nasopalatine, the inferior alveolar, the long buccal, and the mental.
How long is the clinical portion?
Two days.
What materials do I need to bring to the clinical portion of the course?
Bring clinical attire including safety glasses, lab coat, close toed shoes, and latex free gloves if necessary. In addition, bring three sterilized anesthetic syringes.
Do I need to bring a patient to the clinical portion?
No, you do not need to bring a patient unless there is a reason you cannot receive local anesthesia. You will give and receive injections as a student partner. Please contact the instructor if there is a question.
Where will the clinical portion of the course be held?
The clinical portion will be held in the north Georgia area (Near Chattanooga, Tennessee).
Who are the instructors?
The principle clinical instructor is Dr. Amelia Granberry, a clinical dentist licensed in Georgia and Tennessee with 10+ years of teaching experience. She will be assisted by other clinical instructors.
Will faculty be available to help me before attending the clinical portion?
Yes, faculty will always be available to help. In addition, periodic webinars will be held, and students will be encouraged to submit questions to be discussed.
What type of computer equipment will I need?
Any computer with an internet connection will be adequate for this course, but a high speed internet connection for your computer is highly desirable.
How much does the course cost?
The fee for the course is $1650.
How do I pay for the course?
Payment is easy. During enrollment, payment is made using PayPal, a safe and reliable online payment program. You do not need a PayPal account to use your own credit or debit card. However, if you create a PayPal account, you have six months to pay for the course with no interest.
What is your refund policy?
- If you wish to cancel a course within 30 days of registering for it and you have not completed any lesson tests, you will receive a full refund (minus 10% processing fee).
- You will receive a 50% refund if you cancel less than 30 days before the course.
- If you start the course by taking lesson tests and do not wish to continue, you will receive a 50% refund.
How do I register for the course?
Click the "Enroll" button on the course location/date you would like to attend. Complete the purchase of the course. You will be able to begin the online lessons immediately after purchase.
Do I need to purchase a textbook or other study material?
The required textbook is "Handbook of Local Anesthesia" by Stanley Malmed (7th edition). If purchasing used, be sure it comes with the instructional video.
What will I learn?
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Appreciate the philosophy and psychology of local anesthesia,
- Evaluate patient medical histories and physical status including measurement of vital signs,
- Recognize indications and contraindications for use,
- Identify anatomical landmarks that pertain to administration,
- Understand the physiology of nerve conduction,
- Understand the pharmacology of local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors,
- Select and prepare proper armamentaria,
- Record local anesthetic procedures and complications,
- Manage medical and legal complications,
Recognize and manage post-injection complications, - Manage reactions to injections,
Employ infection control techniques including disposal of sharps, - Administer local anesthetic agents with emphasis on technique, aspiration, slow injection, minimum effective dosage,
- Prevent, diagnosis and manage medical emergencies,
- Recognize, manage and treat toxic reactions to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors,
- Recognize, manage and treat allergic reactions to local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors,
- Recognize, manage and treat drug interactions with local anesthetics and vasoconstrictors,
- Calculate highest safe dose based on patient weight and/or age,
- Recognize the need for reinjection,
- Administer local anesthesia by infiltration,
- Administer local anesthesia by nerve blockage,
- Monitor patient physical status while under the effects of local anesthetics.
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What's included in this online course?
Current evidence-based curriculum
Our faculty's expertise will help you become an expert in the techniques of local anesthesia.
Study at your own pace
You can enroll in this course prior to the hands-on date and study at your own pace. All online material must be completed prior to the hands-on date.
Unique learning experience
You will not learn just by watching many hours of videos. We are offering interactive courses with small lessons and quizzes to improve your knowledge.